
February is a nice month to catch a college men’s lacrosse game in the Carrier Dome.
As long as you don’t mind a bit of brisk as you walk up the Syracuse University campus hill toward the big stadium.
My dear wife Karen and I had found a nice parking spot on Marshall Street, 45 minutes until game time of noon on Sunday, the day when no the city parking meters call for no cash or credit cards.

I appreciated the moment of capturing the stately university buildings in the snowy setting.
It looks majestic, Mark!
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It stands out for sure, Karla!
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Have a blessed and fabulous day and weekend my friend!
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Happy gateway to the weekend to you, Karla!
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Thanks Mark! I’m going off the grid with my hiking tribe down on the Buffalo River in AR. We got a cabin. I’m dethawing my car now and praying ice melts fast. No internet and beautiful places. I’m in!
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Here’s to your tribe time, Karla!
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Thank you, Mark! It was fabulous! Happy Monday my friend. May it be wonderful and blessed!
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Regal!
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It sure looks imposing, I agree, Kerbey.
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I rather enjoy a bit of brisk when walking. It feels more lively.
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Lively it was, MBC!
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I haven’t visited my alma mater for years and I mean years. But when I did revisit I always had a feeling of awe as I walked through the campus past the beautiful old buildings.
Something I didn’t feel during the struggling years there. lol
https://www.ku.edu/
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Campus architecture can sweep you away, yes, ladysighs.
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By the way, one of my most influential journalism professors was a Kansas grad.
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Yes, remember KU having a good journalism department.
William Allen White School of Journalism
Just remembering now a roommate graduating in journalism.
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My prof’s name was Dan Reeder. Possibly he was a student the same era as you.
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’61
not many of us around. 😉
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what a beautiful campus
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It does shine, Beth, you are correct.
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