The cast and crew of Wabash valley community college in mount Carmel Illinois just finished the run of this hilarious and fun show...personally, I was delighted to be able to portray my favorite character Justin Waverly once again...and more importantly to have the distinct opportunity to perform and work with a fantastic cast and crew. ...as I had in the prequel, " Dearly Beloved".and also the message of the play is timeless and very special. ..the show was well received by the audience on all nights we played ..I hope that your performance went very Also....and merry Christmas to you and yours
You got me excited with your rainbow trout comment. Very sorry to say those are redhorse suckers, not rainbow trout. They are colorful, but otherwise don't at all resemble a trout.
I live on the edge of this park(60+years)and I'm very familiar with the area.I'm glad you appreciate it for what it is,but I need to correct you on the fish id.. Those aren't trout. They are suckers(a type of carp) on their spring spawning run. They taste pretty good smoked,but are very bony.
Rest in peace, dear Lois.
I think we’re in the Lou Perlman doc
Still a classic
Can you make a cue out of a sequence? So that you don’t have to switch between playback and cue.
Learning this at my new job! Thanks you!
Haha that's great
Thanks for uploading this! Very helpful!
The cast and crew of Wabash valley community college in mount Carmel Illinois just finished the run of this hilarious and fun show...personally, I was delighted to be able to portray my favorite character Justin Waverly once again...and more importantly to have the distinct opportunity to perform and work with a fantastic cast and crew. ...as I had in the prequel, " Dearly Beloved".and also the message of the play is timeless and very special. ..the show was well received by the audience on all nights we played ..I hope that your performance went very Also....and merry Christmas to you and yours
SOOO SCARY!!!! AHHHHH
Watched one dig a nest along side our campsite in FLA. Took about the month we were there to get it to his mate's liking.
Neat! They are big too!
And the award for tranquility in a trying time. Stage and film photography goes to our very own Paul D. Tia
Paul you are a genius! Loved it.
Great shots! Tenley cracked up at the UFO. 😆💛
Please tell me which waterfalls those are???
Oh, God, that haircut was the worst.
You did a great job on this Paul! The closing image was perfect! ^_^
Great job Dad, really good collection of memories
those are redhorse suckers that spawn after the rainbow trout.
awesome uncle p
I was in this!
Great compilation!
Awe!!
You got me excited with your rainbow trout comment. Very sorry to say those are redhorse suckers, not rainbow trout. They are colorful, but otherwise don't at all resemble a trout.
I live on the edge of this park(60+years)and I'm very familiar with the area.I'm glad you appreciate it for what it is,but I need to correct you on the fish id.. Those aren't trout. They are suckers(a type of carp) on their spring spawning run. They taste pretty good smoked,but are very bony.
aww, i could cry!! thanks for sharing dad!!
one of the most beautiful places in the America. Thanks for the footage. That sunset, wow!
god you make me homesick. im stuck in the cumberland valley at least the cumberland falls are nice. to many copper heads to hike a lot