mcichelli: Pat and Jay Hudson kindly welcomed us into their home for the week.
mcichelli: Our host and hostess, Pat and Jay.
mcichelli: Look at that beautiful table, crafted by a friend.
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mcichelli: This was our room for the week - so open and fresh.
mcichelli: A neighbor's home. Not too shabby, eh?
mcichelli: No construction is allowed during the season. Look at the size of this place.
mcichelli: Looks like a Monet painting - part of Pat's garden.
mcichelli: This is the Amphitheater. We got there early for our first lecture.
mcichelli: The speaker's lectern.
mcichelli: Now it's starting to fill up for Monday's speaker.
mcichelli: Hurlbut Church where my afternoon class was held and where we ate lunch Monday - Friday.
mcichelli: Part of the walk "home" from my class each day (about .7 miles)
mcichelli: Created by a local artist.
mcichelli: They were performing As You Like It, but we didn't go to it.
mcichelli: The Opera House - also not visited by us, but it was on my walk each day.
mcichelli: More walking.
mcichelli: This is the case (except for arrival and departure) all through The Institution.
mcichelli: Doesn't this look peaceful? We went on a paddle wheel boat on the lake later in the week.
mcichelli: Another part of the park by the lake.
mcichelli: Here's an interesting house.
mcichelli: Here's a teacup even big enough for Richard's taste.
mcichelli: This applies to the bicycles, the tram and bus, ...
mcichelli: and even this guy.
mcichelli: Here's my corner at last.
mcichelli: and there's the house - cool, quiet, perfect for a nap.
mcichelli: Note the bicycles on the porch. Next year, definitely bring a bike.
mcichelli: The Chautauquan Daily paper boy - every day at the morning lecture.