Nana and Papa accompanied Renee, Neil and Georgia to the clinic today where we all came face to face with grandchild number five. The baby is about 28 weeks along and she smiled at us, waved and then yawned to tell us she was ready for us to buzz off. The view was clear enough that we could see a dimple in her cheeks when she smiled, just like Sister Georgia. Continue reading Things to Come:
Sailing Fever
We have been in the great Pacific Northwest for over a week now and all I can say is; ‘Enough already with the rain.’ We are keeping busy enough with diaper finishing tasks for Renee’s business, but we are getting way behind on our bicycle riding. Meanwhile I have been copying photos from the 1970’s into the computer and these show many of our early experiences with sailing. The rest of this blog will give an in depth discussion of my many years of sailing fever Continue reading Sailing Fever
Spring Migration
We have been rushing back toward Portland this week. Three days of over 200 miles each puts us in Florence, Oregon. Normally we like to mosey, but we have covered this leg of the trip several times. The scenery is beautiful but I guess we are anxious to get it over with and see our family and friends back home. Continue reading Spring Migration
Prop Shop
My son Glen and I worked in the Prop Shop at the Wings of History Museum over the weekend. What we were doing was painting something. It is not exactly a prop as in airplane propeller. Yet it is a prop in another sense: Continue reading Prop Shop
Canoeing Morro Bay:
We have been visiting some friends in Templeton California. We met Doug and Lynn in Sequim Washington and again in Indeo, California at the Motor Home Rally this winter. Most of the time we ride bicycles with Doug, but today we loaded his pickup full of kayaks and canoes and drove to Morro Bay. Continue reading Canoeing Morro Bay: