Hey Austin. Want to come to the show Saturday night? Want to come to the show Saturday night and save $15 on tickets? Well, starting at noon today you can go to this website and enter in this promotional code: Elizabeth10 in the field available. Grab your tickets and come out and say hi.
And while you’re here let us know if in the comments if you’re planning on coming out.
Well, if you didn’t catch it last night, we broadcast our show from Plymouth, MI online for you all on a new site we set up M.ERCY.ME. Seems like a pretty easy address to remember right? However, because of the different venues on this tour, we will try to broadcast as often as we can, but we can’t promise every night. Really the best way to know when we will be going live is to follow us on Twitter or Facebook.
Anyone watch the show last night online? What part of the world did you watch it from?
Each year we play the Texas Rangers game, Nathan and I take pictures of ourselves in the press room as if we’re on the chopping block answering questions after our show.
This year, our drama didn’t end so pretty. Make up your own scenario.
In honor of Memorial Day Weekend, we’d like to open up the comment section of this post to friends and family members of soldiers. If you’d like to mention their names, where they are, memories, or any way we can pray for them, please feel free. And anyone else who would like to honor soldiers past or present, we wanted to give you that opportunity here.
So, I’ve been into astronomy for a couple of years now since moving to Texas and living in a town where there isn’t much light at night. I get to enjoy Gods handy work on a pretty regular basis.
This week, my wife and I will finally get a chance to view the night sky through an 82 inch telescope at the McDonald Observatory in west Texas where the skies are VERY dark. It is that way because of the lack of city lights and populated areas. It’s one of the best areas of the country to view the night sky because of the darkness and the elevation (around 6800 ft). You can see the bare spot in west Texas. Viewing should be great!
I’ve included a few pics that I’ve taken through my telescope, Saturn being one of my favorites to shoot. The 1st pic of the moon was at dusk, my favorite time of day. I am in no way a photographer as you can see. These pics were taken by holding my little Sony Cybershot up to the telescope lens. Maybe the people at the observatory will let me take a few pics through their highly expensive scope. Highly doubtful. I’ll let ya know how it goes.