Friday, March 23, 2007


These are pictures of our campsite at Roosevelt Lake, AZ. The area that we are in is called Bermuda Flats. This area is separated into two areas, North & South Horse Pasture. We are in the North Horse Pasture region.










The second picture is a closer photo of our site.
















This picture is our new friends, Bill & Ethel who were in between us and the lake front. The water kept rising and they decided to get away. They moved to a nicer loscation.

















Here is our view presently across the lake.

Had some rain last night and a bit of sprinkles today.

At least we'll have some more of our riends arriving today. One of them will bring his Kawasaki dirt bike so we'll get some riding in tomorrow.

Good! Life is still good!






















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Sunday, March 11, 2007

Joe's son-in-law takes video for those memories of the occassion. Linda wasn't able to attend since she was still in San Leandro at the Kindred Hospital for surgery, and the subsequent recovery that was required. She would have enjoyed the evening at the winery to help to celebrate Joe Morgan's 70th birthday.

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Our dinner was especially delicious and even the coffee allowed for yet more opportunity to do some more visiting with old friends and Joe's family. Posted by Picasa

Joe & Lucy, brother, sister-in-law, son and wife and friends all around as they were all enjoying their wine and visiting. RENEWING RELATIONSHIPS, AND WHO BELONGS TO WHOM, WAS A BIT CHALLENGING FOR ME AS I HADN'T SEEN SOME OF THESE PEOPLE FOR MANY YEARS!

Finally, my memory started to come back to me. Nmaes and faces started to make some sense...

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I can't believe that my high school "best bud" has made it to 70 years of age!
Lovely Lucy had planned a wonderful party with friends, and family. They came from all over the USA and other parts of the world. Like me, they weren't dissappointed, because Lucy had planned a lavish and delicious evening for everyone at a very unique and appropriate winery in the Livermore Valley.
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