A few days ago, Lutherans celebrated Reformation Sunday. I was dressed for it, wearing something red in honor of the day. I also wore my Lutheran rose symbol earrings. No one saw me, since I attend church on line.

I was concentrating on the excellent sermon by a visiting pastor, when I was distracted by his laptop in the pulpit. I took a quick photo of the screen so that I could put my mind back where it belonged. I found it most amusing that Martin Luther was peering at the congregation from his picture on the back of the laptop (upper left corner). I showed my photo to grandson David when I saw him later, and I asked if he would agree that it was Luther. I didn’t trust my eyes. Yes, he said it looked like the reformer himself observing everything. Here is the photo with the pastor’s face blurred, because I didn’t ask him for permission to use it.

I was rather excited about the photo, because it was the first time I used AI. A few weeks ago, I asked niece Kathie for suggestions of things to play with, since she uses AI in teaching. Blurring a photo seemed a good place to start.