Thursday, July 24, 2008
The 3 H's.........Hot, Humid, and Hazy
For days now it's been very hot, thunderstorms, and lots of electricity storms . This is just a break in the weather before the next one.



Friday, July 4, 2008
July 4th in one the 13 Original Colonies
Home sweet home.

Tricia and i went swimming this morning down to the bridge and back.

We went to UNH to watch the fireworks with our NJ friends ; The fries were good here. here's Bob, Bev and Tricia

Oh..Here are the Newmarket Militia there were the Honor Guard at the festivities.

And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air,

Tricia and i went swimming this morning down to the bridge and back.
We went to UNH to watch the fireworks with our NJ friends ; The fries were good here. here's Bob, Bev and Tricia
Oh..Here are the Newmarket Militia there were the Honor Guard at the festivities.
And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
June 30th - July 3rd.
Monday we went to Worcester (D2E7 drug study) and afterwards we took the long way home and stumbled on this little town, Townsend Massachusetts. It had this great little town green , we got out and walked around the town common.



July 3rd we went to the seacoast. This lobster boat was dropping pots out where we were letting luke figure out how to swim.

there was this diver looking for what ever where we were swimming.


this back at the river behind our place. just washing off the salt from the sea.


July 3rd we went to the seacoast. This lobster boat was dropping pots out where we were letting luke figure out how to swim.
there was this diver looking for what ever where we were swimming.
this back at the river behind our place. just washing off the salt from the sea.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Monday, June 30, 2008
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Saturday Night
Monday, June 23, 2008
Monday morning and this last weekend
Busy last week again but here it is Monday morning again.
Here's a picture of Maureen, Jason and i ; we all work together at the Portsmouth location for Fedex Office(Kinkos) . Very nice and cool people working at Fedex Office. it's a busy job and i'm only working 3 days i think it's just enough.

.......although the Concord location called on Friday and asked if some one could work this Saturday and of course i said i would. Here's a picture out the front door of the Concord location i could see the capital from there. i told Tricia i do want to walk around the capital cause it looks really cool.

Sunday morning took luke around this penisula called Adam's point it's another wildlife reserve on Great Bay. i then took a "power" walk by myself to Moody point another penisula sticking out on Great Bay.

When i got back i jumped into the river to cool off.

Here's a Marine officer he stopped and talked to us and said that they were getting some calls about some loud party people.

It wasn't us. that's me out there; it's still a little chilly but still refreshing. i've noticed the water gets colder after a rain. oh the river is pretty deep i'm told about 30 to 40 feet.

We met a really nice couple from New Jersey and we've been hanging around together; we went out in their motor home shopping and pizza.

This is right next to the pizza joint.

A little out of focus but we are with our NJ friends Bob and Bev at La Festa (better than any pizza i've had in Seattle) .
Here's a picture of Maureen, Jason and i ; we all work together at the Portsmouth location for Fedex Office(Kinkos) . Very nice and cool people working at Fedex Office. it's a busy job and i'm only working 3 days i think it's just enough.
.......although the Concord location called on Friday and asked if some one could work this Saturday and of course i said i would. Here's a picture out the front door of the Concord location i could see the capital from there. i told Tricia i do want to walk around the capital cause it looks really cool.
Sunday morning took luke around this penisula called Adam's point it's another wildlife reserve on Great Bay. i then took a "power" walk by myself to Moody point another penisula sticking out on Great Bay.
When i got back i jumped into the river to cool off.
Here's a Marine officer he stopped and talked to us and said that they were getting some calls about some loud party people.
It wasn't us. that's me out there; it's still a little chilly but still refreshing. i've noticed the water gets colder after a rain. oh the river is pretty deep i'm told about 30 to 40 feet.
We met a really nice couple from New Jersey and we've been hanging around together; we went out in their motor home shopping and pizza.
This is right next to the pizza joint.
A little out of focus but we are with our NJ friends Bob and Bev at La Festa (better than any pizza i've had in Seattle) .
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Whew.............NYC this last weekend
We went to a Wedding celebration of very dear friends (Carolyn Conners and her groom Tan Akhtar) in Garden City New York, this last weekend. We drove down Saturday morning and stayed on Long Island.
This is Tan and Carolyn

This is the wedding couple and his parents.

Here's another blissful couple.

Sunday morning we got up and took the Long Island Railroad from Carle Place into NYC.
We got off at Penn station and just started walking everywhere. The 1st landmark we saw was Madison Square Garden.

It was very hot and muggy. We were headed uptown and i saw the ESB and i had to walk to it.


Oh...i got a part time job at FedEx "Office" in Portsmouth NH hence the photo this was also very near ESB.

The Library wasn't open yet so we kept on walking.
Around Times SQ. .................

.......We took a couple of side trips to visit some "old stomping" grounds.
Tricia in front of the Algonquin. More to follow about the Algonquin.

Tricia at the Millennium.

We keep walking uptown via 5TH AVE. thank God it was Sunday. This was the diamond district and Tricia's bobble would have to wait till next time we were there on a week day.

As we moved uptown; i'll let you figure out the landmarks. Keep in mind we were still walking up 5th.





Around 61st i think at the "Park"; Tricia was getting tired so we sat and she called her Dad on Father's Day......

Sam wanted to go downtown to see the sights so we jump on the red "1" and took it all the way down to South Ferry.

We both wanted to see "Lady Liberty"; so we took The Staten Island ferry over and back. Note a couple of things by this time it was a God send to be on the water .....it was a lot cooler. 2nd how lucky were we that we got the "Guy Molinari".




When we got back i had to go to the Frances Tavern i was sorry it was closed but it was Sunday. i am so very very fond of the "financial" district. There such a sense of the human spirit, history, America and capitalism. i just love it!!!




St Paul's Cathedral

This used to be the tallest building before the ESB....you guess !!!

Around City Hall .............

We were getting tired and hungry so we jumped on a cross town around Canal Street and went to _________- Tricia and i have created some very fond memories. Here's a hint we also had a round table.



Time was slipping away from us because we had to catch the train back to "Longg-Ga-island".
this was hurrying to Penn station.

We just made the 2nd to last train. Whewwww.......What a night

Monday morning got up early we drove out to the end of Long Island, Orient Point NY and took ferry to New London Conn.
we just made the 11:00 of course we were the last ones and they let us on.

and we lucked out very cool and foggy we had been so hot on Sunday.

This was coming into New London .

We know that the following is The Cape Henlopen Ferry which was built as a World War II landing craft (LST 510) and participated in the D-day invasion at Normandy.
This is Tan and Carolyn
This is the wedding couple and his parents.
Here's another blissful couple.
Sunday morning we got up and took the Long Island Railroad from Carle Place into NYC.
We got off at Penn station and just started walking everywhere. The 1st landmark we saw was Madison Square Garden.
It was very hot and muggy. We were headed uptown and i saw the ESB and i had to walk to it.
Oh...i got a part time job at FedEx "Office" in Portsmouth NH hence the photo this was also very near ESB.
The Library wasn't open yet so we kept on walking.
Around Times SQ. .................
.......We took a couple of side trips to visit some "old stomping" grounds.
Tricia in front of the Algonquin. More to follow about the Algonquin.
Tricia at the Millennium.
We keep walking uptown via 5TH AVE. thank God it was Sunday. This was the diamond district and Tricia's bobble would have to wait till next time we were there on a week day.
As we moved uptown; i'll let you figure out the landmarks. Keep in mind we were still walking up 5th.
Around 61st i think at the "Park"; Tricia was getting tired so we sat and she called her Dad on Father's Day......
Sam wanted to go downtown to see the sights so we jump on the red "1" and took it all the way down to South Ferry.
We both wanted to see "Lady Liberty"; so we took The Staten Island ferry over and back. Note a couple of things by this time it was a God send to be on the water .....it was a lot cooler. 2nd how lucky were we that we got the "Guy Molinari".
When we got back i had to go to the Frances Tavern i was sorry it was closed but it was Sunday. i am so very very fond of the "financial" district. There such a sense of the human spirit, history, America and capitalism. i just love it!!!
St Paul's Cathedral
This used to be the tallest building before the ESB....you guess !!!
Around City Hall .............
We were getting tired and hungry so we jumped on a cross town around Canal Street and went to _________- Tricia and i have created some very fond memories. Here's a hint we also had a round table.
Time was slipping away from us because we had to catch the train back to "Longg-Ga-island".
this was hurrying to Penn station.
We just made the 2nd to last train. Whewwww.......What a night
Monday morning got up early we drove out to the end of Long Island, Orient Point NY and took ferry to New London Conn.
we just made the 11:00 of course we were the last ones and they let us on.
and we lucked out very cool and foggy we had been so hot on Sunday.
This was coming into New London .
We know that the following is The Cape Henlopen Ferry which was built as a World War II landing craft (LST 510) and participated in the D-day invasion at Normandy.
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