Or . . . another shot from Chaz and M's Florida Christmas break. On a canoe trip . . .
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Monday, December 27, 2010
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Spencer's Adventure
So Spencer is trying to open his brand new kitchen knife, when it jumps out of the packaging and nearly severs his finger. Blood is spurting around the kitchen. He knows there's a hospital in the vicinity, so he runs out of his apartment and up the street. Luckily, he meets a woman who points him in the right direction. He gets 6 stitches as the bowl below his hand fills up with blood. Then goes home to clean up the kitchen.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Gorgeous Christmas Trees from PAhurds - (Solstice #2)
Tim and Lynne send photos of their Christmas trees in Hanover, Pennsylvania. A "his" and a "hers," I guess????
Lynne's tree is the top one with her handmade (and strikingly beautiful!) quilt.
Tim's is the bottom one looking whimsical and c-o-l-d with the tinsel.
Lynne's tree is the top one with her handmade (and strikingly beautiful!) quilt.
Tim's is the bottom one looking whimsical and c-o-l-d with the tinsel.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Back in the Day
Tim said:
I remember one day when both Charles and Melanie had their manual typewriters set up beside each other on our deck in the Garden Street house in B'ham . . . writing poetry as they enjoyed the sunny view over the bay.
That is a very fond memory of mine.
Charles said:
Here is a photo from the day at Garden Street that Tim was reminiscing about on the blog.
John said:
We were all poets, artists, photographers, dancers, song writers, musicians back then . . . and damn good, too . . . damn good
I remember one day when both Charles and Melanie had their manual typewriters set up beside each other on our deck in the Garden Street house in B'ham . . . writing poetry as they enjoyed the sunny view over the bay.
That is a very fond memory of mine.
Charles said:
Here is a photo from the day at Garden Street that Tim was reminiscing about on the blog.
John said:
We were all poets, artists, photographers, dancers, song writers, musicians back then . . . and damn good, too . . . damn good
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
Chaz Sez : It's 9 Degrees and Only December in Michigan
Two down vests on under the coat
I'm wearing my ski jacket
and it's not warm enough
I'm wearing my ski jacket
and it's not warm enough
Sent from my iPhone
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Sceam
So Tim sends me this Munch inflatable doll -- the Scream -- complete with quotation from Edvard himself -- and wants to know my reaction. Well, here's a hint . . .
Click to enlarge . . . and look right in the center of the photo . . . thx bro'
Click to enlarge . . . and look right in the center of the photo . . . thx bro'
Thursday, December 09, 2010
Sunday, December 05, 2010
Down on the Farm
The mud hole at the trailer -- a broken water line -- after we succeeded in bailing and draining the lake . . .
Look closely and you will see Eliot peering in amusement? disbelief? at the rotted out sill, studs, posts . . .
The new sill down and the stud replacement started in the distance . . . notice all the dirt that had piled against the wall, rotting it out . . .
The swans have been gathering in the Valley for a while now. It was a treat to work down on the farm last week and see the next field white with them, and hear them flying overhead.
Of course, the ruptured waterline at the trailer was a surprise for Eliot, Lori and me, and not too much fun. It had been gushing for at least three days before we found it. At least we finally found the water shut-off and got the thing capped. I have spared you photos of us wallowing in the mud lake that had formed.
But the rest of the week was spent rebuilding the old carport which had rotted out along the floor sills. In fact, one entire 24 foot wall was left with not a single post to support it! They had all long rotted and only some fortunate shear bracing had kept the whole building from collapsing.
Since I had been meaning to repair this for about three years, it felt good to finally get it done. And Eliot was a wiz -- what a great guy to work with. He knew how to do everything, and quickly too.
(Click on photos to enlarge.)
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