Sunday, January 28, 2007

Marge and I at the Commodore's Ball,
Old Port Yacht Club, Jan. 27, 2007. I was Commodore, 1973!! Posted by Picasa

Monday, January 01, 2007

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Marge and I at the Manager's Bloody Mary
party, Old PortYacht Club, New year's day,
2007 Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Here's one of the pictures my daughter took of
Marge and me going in to the club for the ceremony
described below. To clarify, I was the 3rd commodore
the club had, in 1973. I an not today's 3rd commodore!
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Monday, November 06, 2006

This is the picture taken yesterday,11-5-06,
of the change of watch ceremony at Old Port
Yacht Club. This is the club Marge and I spend
a lot of time at. These are the incoming officers.
I was the 3rd Commodore Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

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Posted by Picasa Marge and I at the 2006 Halloween
party at Old Port Yacht Club.
Marge wore the same costume about 15 years ago. Picture by Barbara Oetzman.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

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Marge and I have lived on or near the water for all of our 58 years of marriage. But we have been in our condo
for 14 years. This is the view in the early morning hours looking East. The condos you see are on Singer Island, where we lived for 23 years. It's a beautiful, and satisfying view to get up to in the morning!

morning view from our condo

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Sunday, October 08, 2006

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About 3 months ago, Marge and I decided we no longer needed
two cars. We gave our daughter Marge's Chrysler town car.
The major change in our lives, I am now going to church regularly so I can drive instead of Marge going alone as she has for several years. I won't say I am suddenly converted back to religion, but I did decide to be active. I'm now an usher!
Anyway, today, Oct. 8, 2006, was "the blessings of the animals". Dogs and cats all over the place, really quite a bit of fun. The pictures are from this event.
Incidentally, the town car replaced my Daughter's small truck with about 180,000 milea on it!
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Bless the animals Sunday at St. Mark's
church, Palm Beach Gardens, Fl. Posted by Picasa

Monday, September 25, 2006

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My first political comment. I'm 83, so buying a Prius cannot possibly pay for itself in my lifetime. However, I feel strongly that we as a country MUST wean ourselves from the oil dependency to the Arabic world. I'm from Detroit where I lived for 46 years. I have friends who criticise me for buying a "Jap car", and sending my money to the Japs who we fought in WW II. My reasons : First, our own car companies, Ford, Gm.,
and Chrysler were derelict in not seeing that the end of the SUV era was here, dictated by high gas prices. The Japs saw it coming 5-10 years ago. The two best hybrids on the road today, are the Toyota Prius, and the Honda Accord.

The American companies are waking up only because they're
bleeding money trying to sell huge SUVS, and Hummers! Sure they are now going to bring out Hybrids, but I will bet that they are too big, and after the first rush will not begin to eat into Toyota and Honda, who will also by then have larger models.

THe Hybrid is not the final answer, I believe that fuel cells will be the wave of the future, and will last for decades.

As to sending money to Japan, Toyota has created more jobs in America, than any other manufacturer.

Wake up Detroit, and then wake up our government!
RHD
Marge and Julie Carvin, one of her long time
bridge friends. They both look pretty damned
good for Marge, 81, and Julie, 82 Posted by Picasa
A picture of Marge and me at our 58th
anniversray, Marge is 81, and I'm 82 Posted by Picasa

Sunday, August 20, 2006

I finally got around to having this map, which I brought
back from my tour of duty in WW II, scanned and
put on a CD. It is a map we used in flying to targets,
to avoid flak concentrations. The circles in orange
are flak concentrations.
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Sunday, August 13, 2006

The area we have lived in for the past 13 years, is Old Port Cove. It is quite large, with 8 buildings, a group of town houses, and a large, well maintained Marina, and a yacht club. The grounds are beautifully maintained. After one of the hurricanes, I don't remember names well,
we lost over a hundred trees. The ones our sub association is responsible for, have been supervised by Marge and my friend, Lee Fisher. Lee was our first lady commodore, and is a real dynamo. Anyway, she supervised the replanting of most of our trees. The picture above is of one of the 4 palms she had planted in front of our 2 buildings, Cove Towers East and West. They may not be unique, but they are the only ones I have ever seen like them. I love 'em! Thanks Lee.
RHD
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