Bodies, Jerome Bettis, and Pittsburgh
To celebrate my birthday, Pat and I are in the city of Pittsburgh to watch the Steelers play the Browns. On Friday we traveled to Pittsburgh under sunny skies. After checking into our "Quality Suite," we were shuttled to the Carnegie Science Center to visit The Bodies exhibit. If you ever have a chance to see this exhibit, it's worth your time and money. Bodies has everything. It has every organ on display (all real human bodies donated for this purpose) shows the nervous and skeletal systems, plus several whole bodies in various poses. To see the intricacies of the human body is to be amazed! From my worldview, I see the handiwork of the Lord. How could this delicate, complex, and functional body be the product of naturalistic evolution? After seeing bodies we were hungry. I know, it seems weird after seeing dissected bodies. Bob, our shuttle driver (who by the way is a real hoot) recommended Grille 36. So Pat and I walked the two blocks to this restaurant along the river. It's named Grille 36 for the great Steelers running back, Jerome Bettis, who wore the jersey with the number 36. As we're enjoying our dinner, in walks Jerome Bettis himself. People go up to him for autographs and pictures. This thoroughly makes our dinner special. Afterwards, Bob the shuttle guy, picks us up and gives us a tour of downtown Pittsburgh. Then he takes us through the Wabash Tunnel and up the mountain overlooking the city. The view was fantastic. We've never been to Pittsburgh before and it's great discovering new places and people.
These are the days my friend,
Jim "Train"
These are the days my friend,
Jim "Train"

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