Summer is coming to and end but here's a look back at the week of July 26-Aug. 2.
(Click once to see the slideshow on this page, or double-click to go to the photo album for larger images.)
Monday, September 1, 2008
Friday, August 22, 2008
Visiting northern neighbors: Saratoga, Quebec, Maine
Dan, Julie, Christine and Andy took a road trip north this summer, starting with a visit to Aunt Pat at her home in Malta, N.Y. They enjoyed a pre-season festival day at Saratoga Racetrack and visited Saratoga Spa State Park. From there, D&J&C&A headed north into Canada, stopping briefly in Montreal and then spending two nights in Quebec. Next it was down to Maine, where after an unsuccessful attempt to find moose in the woods, they visited the coast at New Harbor.
We're planning to post a more complete travelogue, but meantime here's a slideshow of some of the photos from the trip. Click once to start the slideshow; if you click it again, it will take you to bigger versions of the photos in our Picasa album.
We're planning to post a more complete travelogue, but meantime here's a slideshow of some of the photos from the trip. Click once to start the slideshow; if you click it again, it will take you to bigger versions of the photos in our Picasa album.
Labels:
New Jersey,
New York,
Photos,
Travel
Monday, August 18, 2008
Dolores and Rehoboth Art League present annual outdoor show
As chairwoman of the Rehoboth Art League, Dolores was busy this month with the league's 35th Annual Outdoor Fine Art and Fine Craft Exhibit.
The Cape Gazette, an area weekly newspaper, carried a report on the show. The original article had photos but unfortunately they're not available online.
The article begins:
There’s something magical about the Rehoboth Art League’s outdoor shows where more than 100 artists present their works on three and a half beautiful acres surrounded by tall trees and flowering gardens. Drawing thousands of people annually, the two-weekend event is a highlight of each summer season.
If the first weekend is any indication, this year’s 35th Annual Outdoor Fine Art and Fine Craft Exhibit will be among the most successful ever, said Chairwoman Dolores Andrew.
The Cape Gazette, an area weekly newspaper, carried a report on the show. The original article had photos but unfortunately they're not available online.
The article begins:
There’s something magical about the Rehoboth Art League’s outdoor shows where more than 100 artists present their works on three and a half beautiful acres surrounded by tall trees and flowering gardens. Drawing thousands of people annually, the two-weekend event is a highlight of each summer season.
If the first weekend is any indication, this year’s 35th Annual Outdoor Fine Art and Fine Craft Exhibit will be among the most successful ever, said Chairwoman Dolores Andrew.
Read the full article on the Cape Gazette web site, or in our archives.
Labels:
Art,
Maryland,
Publication
Monday, July 14, 2008
Another birthday, but who's counting?
Birthday girl Dolores and her husband Hugh pose outside their Rehoboth Beach retreat with daughter Julie, son-in-law Dan, and grandchildren Andy, Christine and Stephanie on July 13. The visitors helped Dolores celebrate her birthday weekend with dinner at the nearby Just in Thyme restaurant, despite her protestations that there was no reason to make a fuss over "just another number."
Labels:
Birthday,
Family Gatherings,
Maryland,
Milestones
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Birthday at the beach
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Roll on, Columbia, roll on
Hugh and Dolores spent a week in mid-June cruising aboard a sternwheeler on the Willamette, Columbia and Snake rivers in Oregon and Washington.

CLICK THE PHOTO to see a full-page report with more pictures.
CLICK THE PHOTO to see a full-page report with more pictures.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Happy birthday to Brien
Kevin and Kathy played hosts for a small gathering July 28 to celebrate Brien's birthday the day before. Fittingly for the long-time Yankees fan, he and Kevin and Dan watched the Yanks beat the Mets in a "subway series" game. That was followed by cake and other appropriate festivities with Kathy and Ted, Lorraine and Dan, and Kevin the younger joining in.
Labels:
Birthday,
Milestones,
New York
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Chris and Stephanie in piano recital
Christopher and Stephanie (posing at right with their teacher) performed in their Spring Piano Recital in early June 2008.
Here are a pair of videos.
First up is Stephanie playing her composition "British March."
Here is Chris playing two songs: "Pavane" and "The Statues are Dancing."
Labels:
Maryland,
Music,
Performance,
Video
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Whitewater fun on the Lehigh River

For a second year, Andy went with his Boy Scout Troop 33 on a weekend camping trip featuring a day of whitewater rafting. They rode a stretch of the Lehigh River near Jim Thorpe, Pa., on a very hot Saturday, June 7, 2008. In the photo, Andy is on the left in the middle of the raft.
Labels:
New Jersey,
Scouts
Friday, June 6, 2008
Chris performs in spring concert
Christopher and his 5th grade band mates performed in the Cecil Manor Elementary School Spring Concert in May 2006. Here's Chris on saxophone in a number called "Jazz Riff."
Labels:
Maryland,
Music,
Performance
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Brien visits the North Country
Brien visited Aunt Pat, Mary Lorraine and the rest of the Saratoga-area branch of the family on May 28, 2008. CLICK ON THE PHOTO to see his report and photos.
Sunday, June 1, 2008
California update: Hard-working Dan gets a break
Dan checks in from California where he has been, in his words, “CRAZY busy with school and work.” He’s just finished another semester at Gavilan College, where he recently received the school’s Scholarship for Academic Excellence in recognition of his all-A grade performance.
Dan has earned a certificate of achievement in Communication Studies and is working on his A.A. degree in Spanish; he expects to complete that in the fall semester. After that he’ll likely continue his studies at San Jose State University.
“I finally have a small break in between this last semester and summer classes,” Dan writes. He starts his days before dawn working at the Morgan Hill branch of Peet’s Coffee and Tea, a mostly-California chain whose founder basically invented the modern specialty-coffee-shop business.
“We started opening 30 minutes earlier a couple months ago, so I now have to be up for work every morning at 3:45 a.m. It gets a little rough on the days when I'm at school until 5:30pm, but that's over for the time being.”
Dan has earned a certificate of achievement in Communication Studies and is working on his A.A. degree in Spanish; he expects to complete that in the fall semester. After that he’ll likely continue his studies at San Jose State University.
“I finally have a small break in between this last semester and summer classes,” Dan writes. He starts his days before dawn working at the Morgan Hill branch of Peet’s Coffee and Tea, a mostly-California chain whose founder basically invented the modern specialty-coffee-shop business.
“We started opening 30 minutes earlier a couple months ago, so I now have to be up for work every morning at 3:45 a.m. It gets a little rough on the days when I'm at school until 5:30pm, but that's over for the time being.”
Labels:
California,
Education
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Still flying after all these years
Dan and Julie went to the show at the Prudential Center in Newark on Saturday May 24.
Read Dan's review.
Labels:
Music,
New Jersey,
Performance,
Reviews
Monday, May 26, 2008
Marching on Memorial Day 2008

Andy and his Boy Scout Troop 33 participated in Fanwood's memorial ceremony before joining the parade.
Christine marched with the Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School Marching Band, in its last appearance of the 2007-08 school year.
See the full Memorial Day 2008 report with photos and video.
Labels:
Holidays,
Music,
New Jersey,
Performance,
Scouts
Christine the equestrian
Since she was 9 years old, Christine has been taking riding lessons at the Watchung Stable, operated by the Union County parks department. As a member of the Watchung Mounted Troop, she learns equestrian skills, goes on trail rides through the 2,000-acre Watchung Reservation forest preserve, and competes periodically in troop shows.
The stable held its 75th Anniversary Spring Troop Show on Memorial Day weekend 2008. Christine, who moved up this year to A-level, won a fifth-place ribbon in an event Friday (5/23) with ten riders, to add to her collection or ribbons from past years.
Here's a brief clip of Christine riding in another event on Saturday (5/24). As the riders approach the camera, she is second in line along the rail at the right.
Posing with a red ribbon won in the 2007 Spring Show.
.After winning a red ribbon in the 2005 Spring Show.
Labels:
New Jersey,
Sports
Friday, May 23, 2008
The famous Preakness Party, 2008 edition
The 2008 version of Doug and Lisa's annual Preakness Party was held May 17, 2008, and was a great success.
The couple have been hosting the yearly gathering of friends, relatives, and friends of friends and relatives for many years at the family estate in suburban Baltimore.
There was a great crowd, all ages from grandparents to toddlers. Elizabeth was home from college, and she and Rebecca each had a group of friends join the party. Cathy, Christopher and Stephanie were there, and Dan & Julie & Christine & Andy made it down from New Jersey.
See lots more photos of the festivities.The weather was fine and there was food and drink aplenty, games of badminton and ultimate frisbee, and plenty of good conversation -- interrupted briefly for the viewing of the Preakness Stakes being run not far away at Pimlico Race Course.
Here's a clip of the crowd cheering the horses down the stretch.
Big Brown, the winner of the Kentucky Derby and the overwhelming favorite, won the race by 5 1/4 lengths after flying away from his competitors in the stretch.
Labels:
Family Gatherings,
Maryland,
Sports
Monday, May 12, 2008
Playing hard: Christine on the soccer field
Christine saw plenty of action as her Scotch Plains-Fanwood soccer team took on its crosstown rival team in an Intercounty Youth Soccer League game May 11.

The two teams tied in their previous meeting this season; this time the other team edged Christine's team 1-0.
The two teams tied in their previous meeting this season; this time the other team edged Christine's team 1-0.
Labels:
New Jersey,
Sports
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Spreading Springtime Glee
This 10-minute video features two highlights: Alexander's Ragtime Band and a medley of songs from the musical Guys and Dolls. Daniel, who sings second bass, is seen in the back row at the far right of the screen.
In the audience were Daniel's wife, Lorraine, sons Dan and Brien and daughter Kathy, along with Lorraine's sister Pat, who was visiting from the Saratoga area.
After the concert, all repaired to the restaurant at Dunwoodie Golf Course for the "afterglow" party, which featured a send-off for a member who first sang with the club more than 70 years ago.
Click this link to watch the first song in your computer's video player: Alexander's Ragtime Band
Labels:
Music,
New York,
Performance
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