Wednesday, July 22, 2009

If you read the blog below this, You might catch the same mistake my daughter
caught. I POSTED THE WRONG PICTURE!!!
This is the boat we sailed to Florida. It was a Bounty. The first fiberglass
racing sailboat of any size, designed by Rhodes.
I would have just deleted the picture, and edited it
but I couldn't figure out how to delete the picture, and
Put this one in.
Oh well whatever!
RHD
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Monday, July 20, 2009

Today, july 20, is the 40th anniversary of the moon landing.
The picture is of the boat we took from Detroit to Riviera beach,
Fl. to start our new life. This day, we were in the Erie barge canal,
about 1/2 way to it's end. Radio communication was still
dicey, and we had no up-to-date news. We were docked at a marina
in the canal, I don't, remember what town. Bobby, my son. now 53, was at a rec center. When he came back to the boat, he informed us That we had landed on the moon. What a memory!. In my lifetime, the advances are beyond
belief! Anyway, we got to Florida and started the last great
part of our life here in Florida. Of course this revolved
around Merrill Lynch, sailing, bridge, and so on.
Now we live a very quiet life, but it is very satisfying.
RHD

Friday, July 10, 2009

Sunday, July 05, 2009

Following are a few pictures from our recent trip to Detroit, Marge, Debbie and I.
We were the guests of Don and Helen Baker. They are super, super hosts, and it was a marvelous weekend Their house is over 100 years old, and right on Lake St. Clair.
We had dinner, and Lunch at Bayview Yacht Club on the Detroit river. and dinner at the Detroit Yacht Club on Belle Isle. Also, we had dinner at Dylan's, which was Tom's Oyster bar until our friend John Montgomery Jr. bought it.
John is the son of John and Joy Montgomery. They were two of our best Detroit friends, but are
deceased now. I may add to this post later.
RHD
The Penobscot building and surrounding buildings
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A view of the Ren Center as you come out of the tuunnel
under Cobo Hall in downtown Detroit.
Ren center id the nick nname for the Renacancs ceter
I'll correct the spelling later
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view of he Grosse Pointe Yacht club. as we were driving by.
The club rightly claims to be one of the worlds prettiest clubs.
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Don tending bar in the kitchen.
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Helen and her sister-in-law Lindy in their leisure room!!
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Don and his dog Bella in Don's house on Lake St. Clair.
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Brian and his very pretty lady friend. He's the Baker's
youngest. He has sailed all over the world as Brian Detwiler's
foredeck guy. The boats they race in and against are world
class racing sailboats of about 75 feet, and larger now!!
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Deb, Helen, and Lindy at Bayview Yacht Club.
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Our house that we bought from the builder
abot 1953.
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The tree is one I planted at our house when we
bought it about 1953.
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M Father's plaque at the Grosse Pointe Church.
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My mother's plaque in the Grosse Pointe church
columbarium
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Christ Church, Grosse Pointe, Mich.
This is the church we attended while living in the
Grosse Pointes.I actually taught Sunday school there until they found out I am an agnostic!
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Brian Baker, Don and Helen's youngest, in front
of a back dock dock box. One for all the large boar slips.
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Bridget Baker's boat in her slip at the DYC back dock
Bridget is Dona and Helen's daughter.
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Thursday, July 02, 2009

Marge, Deb, and I on the back doc where only
sailboats stay. There abot 80 slips, and the
overflow is on the front docks.
Slips are allocated by a simple formula
I developed while on the board. There
is a waiting list for slips!!
Incidentally, slips are called wells all
through this area.
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Main dock, DYC
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DYC scene
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See below for my comment
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This house is on the lot where
Deb's old Mich house was.
She says it closely resembles
her old house.
St. Clair Shores, Mich.
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A view of the St. C lair river looking South at
St Clair, Mich. The stacks on the left are in Canada,
the ones at the right are in the States.
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A view of Anchor Bay, Lake St. Clair at the tiki bar.
Not as nice as the one we frequented in Riviera Beach,
bt a great view.
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The Tiki bar's kid band group. I thought they were terrible,
Deb said they were great. We agreed that they
were loud!!
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