The life and times of Danny Lyons. This is mainly so my family can keep up with me and see pictures as I put them up.

Thursday, March 09, 2006



This is a very famous landmark called Sacre Couer and it's the highest place in Paris. You can't tell from this picture, but the views from up here are stupendous. They would let us take any pictures inside the cathedral, but it's filled with beautiful mosaics. The stone on the exterior is supposed to self-clean each time it rains -- which is all the time! It should be very clean after this week.

After the excursion we were all starving and exhausted and stopped by a sweet shop/bakery right next to the apartment, and .... we couldn't stop. This is what we bought.

This is how we looked just before we ate, and i really wish I had a picture of us afterwards. Yuck! We all were sick and went to bed.

This is Bonnie. We're staying in her apartment while she stays with he friend in another part of the city. She was home for a very short while today to teach a voice class here at her home.

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Anonymous said...

Before long, his game was basically gone. PGA Tour He says a shallow face creates shots with more backspin and shorter flight. That would make his next tournament the Accenture Match Play. Nelson won 11 tournaments in a row in 1945, every tournament he entered for that period.

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Danny is the Steinway piano technician and head of the piano technology department of Dollarhide Music and Sound, specializing in tuning and rebuilding the Gulf Coast's finest pianos and harpsichords, including antique restoration of such historical pianos as the Steinway in the Mississippi Governor's Mansion and the 1850 square grand piano in the Oakleigh House in Mobile. Danny is the area's concert tuner for both the Mobile and Pensacola Symphonies, The University of West Florida, Pensacola Junior College, and numerous artist series throughout the area including the prestigious "Music at Christ Church" series. In his 32 year career as a piano technician, he has prepared pianos for the area concerts of numerous celebrities, including Ella Fitzgerald, Bob Hope, Izsac Perlman, Harry Connick, Jr., Barry Manilow, Roger Williams, Peter Nero, Lou Rawls, Garrison Keiler's "A Prairie Home Companion", and many others. In 2004 he was commissioned to rebuild a Steinway in Novi Sad, Serbia/Montenegro, and traveled there and spent a month in the country on that project. In 2006 he was invited back to Novi Sad as a solo handbell artist.