
Monday: 4:00 Chautauqua Wind Quintet, 8:15 PHILADANCO: The Philadelphia Dance Company
Tuesday: 8:15 Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra. Stefan Sanderling, conductor; Julie Albers, cello
Wednesday: 8:15 '100th Anniversary of the Great Automobile Race of 1908'
Thursday: 8:15 An Evening with Jim Brickman
Friday: 8:15 Special Acoustic Evening with Vince Gill
I'm going to everything, even Vince Gill. After all, when else do you get a chance to experience these things? It's not just because Ms. Sandwalk makes me go.
I couldn't resist taking a photo of this lady painting a picture of the Hall of Philosophy. It's soooo Chautauqua. (She gave me permission to take her picture.)

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Check out this post on Faux Agnosticism over at Proving the Negative. It doesn't actually have an image of John Wilkins, but one certainly popped into my head.
I hope the artistes don't mind you classifying their work as not educational.
the title of this post is in horrible bad taste... I just want to say not all of us scientists are overspecialized barbarians
Chautauqua is amazing. if you think not, you're crazy. and dumb.
I luv Chautauqua. I go every year. It's my summer home and my mom's retirment home. ya gotta luv it. if ya don't, fall down a sewer, mabe it will fix you mixed up brain.
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