Saturday, April 18, 2009

And a bit more video, but it is OH SO GOOD!!!

I had been waiting for assistance in preparing these video vignettes once I found the tape, but decided to go ahead on my own. Hope you like them.


Let's start with just a few words of wisdom from the groom

Words of wisdom from Larry Kuhlman on Vimeo.

To begin the evening, Lance chose a song for the bride and groom.


A song and some fancy footwork from Larry Kuhlman on Vimeo.

We have video of the celebration after the wedding, with dancing vignettes.

Let's Dance from Larry Kuhlman on Vimeo.

But, saving the best for last, here is Casey & Leigh's first dance

Casey & Leigh's first dance from Larry Kuhlman on Vimeo.

Now if you want to see the original dance scene from Ally McBeal, . . .


And for those fans of Ally McBeal, here is a different scene featuring Barry White live!

Friday, March 20, 2009

More pictures! And now Video also!

The wedding video is now up and available. To view, either go to the posting for Casey & Leigh's Wedding, or click here

There are significantly more pictures now from Scotland, and Casey & Leigh's wedding.

The only pictures available before were ones I took. Since I was doing all of the driving, there were precious few of the Scotland countryside.

I have added photos taken by Sandi & Lance (thank you for sharing them), and will add others as I am able.

Enjoy

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Shuttle Launch

On Sunday, March 15, Doni and I drove over to New Smyrna Beach. We parked across A1A from Chase's, and walked over to the beach. I wanted her to see the liftoff of STS-119, or the latest liftoff of the space shuttle.

We got there just a bit early for her to be able to take some photos of the sea shore life, and then watched the shuttle lift off just at sunset. What a magnificent launch.

Click for pictures of the shuttle launch

Friday, March 13, 2009

Heading home

I type this sitting at the Budapest airport.

Cameron was up till late last night editing videos from the wedding and reception. I will work on making those available over the weekend.

Yesterday was just an easy day. No schedule, no pressures, no "must-sees". We walked around the city center, found a really good place for lunch (falafel and hummus, taking Cameron back to his time in Syria). And had many a good conversation. Last night we explored a bit more, looking for a place to get some dinner, and ended up with Hungarian comfort food. No pictures from Thursday, as we were just kind of kicked back.

Budapest is a wonderful city. A lot of history here, with a real converging of multiple cultures throughout history. If you are wondering if it is worth a visit, I would thoroughly recommend it!

Well, my flight is back to London Heathrow, a frustrating airport. I have only 1 hour to get through security, and get to my flight to Philly. Once I get to Philly, I have 4 hours to collect my bags from British Airways, and then hike the 5 terminals, outside, to the Southwest Airlines terminal. It is a LONG hike, and I am hoping for good weather. Then back to Orlando late evening. Hoping that my niece Doni will still be awake, as she is cat-sitting Max. I have a feeling he will be anxious to get back home also.

Cameron, to you, I wish to thank you for a really good time together. The conversations were grand, and just being able to share time with you was very special.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Wednesday - Budapest

Today is pretty reserved for "culture", I forewarned Cameron.

Cam had found a really nice place we headed to for breakfast his other time in Budapest.

Then on over to see the main touristy sites of Budapest. Walk across the Danube, see the Castle, maybe Parliament, maybe a museum or two.

Then tonight we will walk up to the Palace of the Arts, and take in Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro".

Probably a good day to take some pictures. :-)

Click for pictures of Budapest, Day 2

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Tuesday - Budapest

Cameron & I used today as a walking day, getting me a bit acquainted with the parts of the city he was familiar with. We went to both the touristy shopping area, and what at one time was the locals' shopping area. Pictures are here.
Lunch was at a GREAT little pizza place. 2 12" pizzas for ~ $8.00. Not bad at all.
For dinner, we headed up to Fat Mo's that looked like a nice jazz club / restaurant. The food was good, and then about 10:00, an early 20's crowd of 40 or so crowded into the back area, and a DJ started some Euro dance tracks for them. Kinda spoiled the old Chicago ambiance!

Click for pictures of Budapest, Day 1

Monday - Travelling day

No pictures from Monday.
Cameron & I flew out of Glasgow separately, from the two (2) different Glasgow airports. I had a little adventure with the rental car after I had dropped him off to catch his train to the other airport. Suffice it to say that roundabouts at rush hour can cause you to miss your turnoffs. If you don't know what I mean, try driving (on the WRONG side of the road) in England during rush hour as you are trying to get to your flight!