Chasing Trains:
It isn’t often that you can step back in history fifty or sixty years and relive a bit of the past. Neil and I got to do just that today. Continue reading Chasing Trains:
Chasing Trains:
It isn’t often that you can step back in history fifty or sixty years and relive a bit of the past. Neil and I got to do just that today. Continue reading Chasing Trains:
Well Papa and Nana got to go along for Georgia Ann’s swimming lesson yesterday. Yes I know that Georgia Ann is just turning eight months old tomorrow. What you may not know is that her Mommy, Renee, works at Nike. As you might guess, Nike has some world class sports facilities including an Olympic style competition swimming pool. Employees get to use these facilities, for a fee, of course. Indeed they have infant swimming lessons.
Here is how the day took shape. About four thirty, Judy and I picked up Georgia Ann from the day care. We drove her over to the Nike campus and then went through a comedy of errors trying to meet up with Renee. We got it sorted out over the cell phones and finally got together and arrived at the Lance Armstrong Fitness Center. Continue reading Swimming Lessons
We are now in Gilroy California and there has been a lot to do.
Over the Easter weekend we spent some time next to the Hollister Municipal Airport. With the three day weekend the gliders were going full tilt. We were able to watch them hook up to the tow plane and take off. Continue reading Active Spring:
Last year at this time I wrote about the Yerba Buena Center for the Performing Arts, and Neil’s sister Julie and the Paul Taylor Dancers. This year we changed tactics and instead of doing the San Francisco night life, we took in the family matinee. Continue reading The Matinee
Life is great, so how can I make New Year’s resolutions? Oh, sure I resolve to loose the five pounds I gained over Christmas, but now that we are riding and walking every day that will disappear soon enough. Continue reading New Year: