(Well, Unitarian Universalists may or may not have steeples, depending on whether they're in a newer building and perceive steeples to be reinforcing the phallocentric nature of earlier stages of spiritual belief or if they have a nice, historic church wherein the preservationists will CUT YOU if you suggest messing with the architecture. It depends.)
Ha!
The Baptist church I grew up in has a steeple. And what a pain in the ass that's been -- it keeps trying to fall down. Luckily, the building has some historic status.
No, the lighting is weird. Seriously. Everything in the picture looks faded.
It's the built-in webcam on my Dell laptop. Methinks it's probably crap. I like that I can blame it on the camera quality.
I just got this bra from Title Nine and I'm never taking it off.
Not exactly a steeple: [link]
First Unitarian Society meeting house in Madison, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Finally got a shot of my new haircut & color. Damn, I look old.
Nah, but you DO have my (awesome) Crazy Oz Hair from a few years ago. (2002, in fact--I'd cut it short just after the F2F and then spent the summer going lighter and lighter until I had that cut and that color.)
Hil! That's Peaches Geldof! She's the daughter who got the good name, the one I feel sorry for is Fifi Trixibelle.
Well thanks to Cash I'll try to upload a picture of my new hair tonight.
Peaches is, or used to be one of the most common female street names in West Baltimore.
Mr. Geldof didn't know this, I suppose.
although looking at Fifi's name, he must have been copping somewhere.
Here's a whole thing about the formerly troubled steeple at the church I grew up in! [link]
Blah. I just remembered that I've got to pick up cat food on the way home.
You know one of the oldest jokes about Unitarians is that they should have a question mark instead of a steeple. I think it would be awesome of a Unitarian Church actually did that. Not awesome enough to be worth the cost or the trouble, but still awesome.