Enjoying the company of my dad and his sweetie, Ida Jo, in Waverly, Ohio. Today, we drove the 30 miles south to Portsmouth, Ohio, enjoyed a great rib dinner and quickly viewed the amazing murals along the floodwall. If you've a mind to check them out online, here's the link: http://www.ohiorivertourism.org/floodwallmurals.html
But, you do have to see them to really appreciate them. Each of these panels is about 20 feet high and 40 feet wide - amazing art, 3D, great variety and historical depictions. Check it out!
Home tomorrow!
We spend 3 months in the winter in a camper, then summer and part of fall on our boat, the Kittiwake. Other times we are at home in Michigan. Life is good!
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Bye Bye Georgia, on our way home!
Sunday, November 14, 2010
We have spent the past two days at Mark and Susie Clark's house in Roswell, GA. just north of Atlanta. Susie is Dan's cousin from Addison, Michigan. Lovely home, lovely area, wonderful Fall weather - feels like we have gone full circle, leaving Michigan in beautiful Fall weather and now we're back in the beautiful Fall colors, nice, crisp weather. I've rearranged my clothes, so that the winter clothes I had packed away are available now and the summer clothes are stowed. We had such a wonderful time at Susie and Mark's place - they spoiled us with great meals, good conversation, a great walk through beautiful woods.
We've stopped for the night in Pigeon Forge, TN (Dolly's home!), just north of the Smokey Mountain National Park. We enjoyed driving today, through northern Georgia's mountains and Fall colors, then through North Carolina and into Tennessee. The last two hours, we ended up driving in the dark through about half of the park - these roads are fun and beautiful in the daytime, but just dark and tiring at night. We finally have found out where all the tourists and RVs are - almost our entire trip, we had campgrounds to ourselves, or with only a few other campers. This evening, we started at campgrounds in Gatlinburg, then we finally found a spot at the third one here in Pigeon Forge! Why don't these people just go home?!
Tomorrow, we've got a fairly long drive to my dad's in southern Ohio, where we'll be until Wednesday. Then, the last leg home.
We have spent the past two days at Mark and Susie Clark's house in Roswell, GA. just north of Atlanta. Susie is Dan's cousin from Addison, Michigan. Lovely home, lovely area, wonderful Fall weather - feels like we have gone full circle, leaving Michigan in beautiful Fall weather and now we're back in the beautiful Fall colors, nice, crisp weather. I've rearranged my clothes, so that the winter clothes I had packed away are available now and the summer clothes are stowed. We had such a wonderful time at Susie and Mark's place - they spoiled us with great meals, good conversation, a great walk through beautiful woods.
We've stopped for the night in Pigeon Forge, TN (Dolly's home!), just north of the Smokey Mountain National Park. We enjoyed driving today, through northern Georgia's mountains and Fall colors, then through North Carolina and into Tennessee. The last two hours, we ended up driving in the dark through about half of the park - these roads are fun and beautiful in the daytime, but just dark and tiring at night. We finally have found out where all the tourists and RVs are - almost our entire trip, we had campgrounds to ourselves, or with only a few other campers. This evening, we started at campgrounds in Gatlinburg, then we finally found a spot at the third one here in Pigeon Forge! Why don't these people just go home?!
Tomorrow, we've got a fairly long drive to my dad's in southern Ohio, where we'll be until Wednesday. Then, the last leg home.
pretty church in north Georgia |
Hey! Wait for me..... |
pretty woods in Roswell, Ga - beautiful walk |
Mark, Susie, and Dan |
Dan and Gena |
woods reflected in a still pond |
great smile....fun backdrop! |
Cousin Susie |
overlook at dusk in the Smokie Mountains |
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Georgia on my mind...and in my heart
Dan and I spent the day yesterday with Laura, 2-1/2 year old Brody, and Bryce (Laura's daycare 2-1/2 yr old). Park, Riverquarium, books, goofiness, fun. When Rylan (5) got home from all day kindergarten, got to watch him ride his bike without training wheels and play a shoot-em chase game outside. Fun with him, too, playing goofy games and hide-and-seek in the house. We'll be here until Thursday, so have to soak up as much sweetness as possible in the time allotted!
Pictures follow....
Pictures follow....
Brody in the car on the way to the park |
at the park |
My Laura - lovely |
Bryce and Brody at the park |
Brody being crazy on his bike... |
Yehaw! |
Big boy, Rylan on his big boy bike |
blurry action shot |
Then Mommy tried her 'hand' at riding a bike....hmmm |
results of marker and a private (hide) moment! |
marker on legs, bottoms of feet, mouth, pj's..... |
Grandma Gena (with bed head) and her two boys.... |
Monday, November 8, 2010
Navy SEAL are cool!
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Last night, we stayed in the driveway of Dan's friends, Denny and Denise, in Orlando, Florida. Went out for a rib dinner, sat around and heard stories of the days while they were both Navy SEALs (acronym for sea, land, air). We're going to be in Ft. Pierce, Florida starting tonight through Sunday, where the Navy UDT/SEAL museum is located. The UDT (stands for underwater demolition team) were the predecessors of the SEALs. Meetings, ceremonies, gab sessions - I think I'll be hearing lots more stories! These men are exceptional and I'm proud to know them. They don't seem to tell their stories except to each other. To other people, even other veterans, Dan was an electrician and Denny was a pipe fitter - true, but they were also SEALs. They worked hard, more times than not in extremely dangerous circumstances, and they played hard - so far, those are the stories I've heard...the playing hard ones, I mean! This weekend was the original reason for this whole trip - I'm looking forward to being the proverbial fly on the wall for the next few days.
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, November 5-7, 2010
I have met so many people in the last few days: men who served with Dan, and their wives; men who served on other SEAL or UDT teams in the past; brothers all - a group of ordinary-looking men, but who are exceptional in their dedication to their country, their abilities, their willingness to put it all on the line. They come to these events, reunions, greet each other and regale each other with stories of their experiences and friends present and passed away. Today (Sunday) the weekend was climaxed with two events. First, at sunrise, eight men, just deceased this year, who had been SEALs or UDT members and had requested such, had their ashes returned to the sea. Each of eight current SEALs took one bag of ashes, and solemnly backed into the sea, swam out through the surf, emptied the bags of the ashes, and then returned to the beach together just as the sun was coming up. Magical and meaningful time. Bagpipes seem to be a part of all Navy ceremonies that I have witnessed, and one was played this morning too. Prayers, heart-felt and brief speeches. Second, the UDT/SEAL Memorial was dedicated. It is a lovely, elegantly simple memorial, which includes a marble wall with 252 names of men who died while serving their country in a UDT or SEAL unit. This list includes 15 names who have been added in very recent years. Our country is still producing young men of this caliber who still do their duty proudly all over the world! Praise God!
Spent last night in Dennie and Denise's driveway again - other friends came over, and we had a time, laughing and telling stories. Next stop is Laura's house - can't wait to get my hands on those boys! I hear Rylan (age 5-1/2) can now ride his bike without training wheels! Will be at their house for a couple of days - picutures of the cuties will ensue!
Last night, we stayed in the driveway of Dan's friends, Denny and Denise, in Orlando, Florida. Went out for a rib dinner, sat around and heard stories of the days while they were both Navy SEALs (acronym for sea, land, air). We're going to be in Ft. Pierce, Florida starting tonight through Sunday, where the Navy UDT/SEAL museum is located. The UDT (stands for underwater demolition team) were the predecessors of the SEALs. Meetings, ceremonies, gab sessions - I think I'll be hearing lots more stories! These men are exceptional and I'm proud to know them. They don't seem to tell their stories except to each other. To other people, even other veterans, Dan was an electrician and Denny was a pipe fitter - true, but they were also SEALs. They worked hard, more times than not in extremely dangerous circumstances, and they played hard - so far, those are the stories I've heard...the playing hard ones, I mean! This weekend was the original reason for this whole trip - I'm looking forward to being the proverbial fly on the wall for the next few days.
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, November 5-7, 2010
I have met so many people in the last few days: men who served with Dan, and their wives; men who served on other SEAL or UDT teams in the past; brothers all - a group of ordinary-looking men, but who are exceptional in their dedication to their country, their abilities, their willingness to put it all on the line. They come to these events, reunions, greet each other and regale each other with stories of their experiences and friends present and passed away. Today (Sunday) the weekend was climaxed with two events. First, at sunrise, eight men, just deceased this year, who had been SEALs or UDT members and had requested such, had their ashes returned to the sea. Each of eight current SEALs took one bag of ashes, and solemnly backed into the sea, swam out through the surf, emptied the bags of the ashes, and then returned to the beach together just as the sun was coming up. Magical and meaningful time. Bagpipes seem to be a part of all Navy ceremonies that I have witnessed, and one was played this morning too. Prayers, heart-felt and brief speeches. Second, the UDT/SEAL Memorial was dedicated. It is a lovely, elegantly simple memorial, which includes a marble wall with 252 names of men who died while serving their country in a UDT or SEAL unit. This list includes 15 names who have been added in very recent years. Our country is still producing young men of this caliber who still do their duty proudly all over the world! Praise God!
Start of the program, honor guard |
bag pipe group... |
plenty of people out for the show... |
C-130 bringing the 4 SEALs parachuting in to a target on the field |
SEAL putting smoke out for the show |
one SEAL bringing in the flag |
Dan with Admiral Eric Olson, only SEAL to ever reach that rank... |
bronze SEAL at the UDT/SEAL memorial |
252 names on the wall |
Dan and Gena's reflection on the wall... |
former SEALs |
Dan's shirt says it all for these SEALs |
'Uncle' George, tail gunner in WWII and Korea |
"Remember when..... |
"What ever happened to....." |
That old gang of mine.... |
UDTR Class 40 (4 on the right) |
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