Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Late-summer days on Eastern LI


Dan writes: I finally had my summer vacation at the end of August and beginning of September, and of course it went by much too quickly. But I took a ton of photos so I can relive the highlights, and I'll share the best with you here.

This post is just a quick recap. Later, I'll add albums with more photos for those who may be interested.

I made two trips to Noyac during my time off. The first was a quick two-day jaunt with brother Brien. We visited our sister, Kathy, and as previously reported, took a sail on the re-floated Loridan. Later, we took a dip in Noyac Bay.


The following week, I drove out with Julie and Christine, while Andy stayed behind for a couple of days of work and then rode out on the LIRR to join us. Julie and Christine and I enjoyed a day at the Hampton Classic on Wednesday, watching the equestrian competitions. (We also got to see Nanette briefly -- she was there with a business group.)


The next day had some on-and-off rain, and we decided to visit the Sag Harbor Whaling Museum -- which I hadn't been to since my parents took me and my siblings there on rainy days long ago! We enjoyed browsing the collection of artifacts of whaling and other aspects of Sag Harbor history, then strolled around town before heading to Bridgehampton to meet Andy's train.

On Friday, we visited one of our favorite places, the Morton Wildlife Refuge on Jessup's Neck. Each year it seems the birds there become more accustomed to taking sunflower seeds from our hands. Here, Christine and Andy each have a visitor.


After a long hike on Jessup's neck and a break for lunch, we visited Cameron Beach, where I took a brief dip in the ocean and Christine and Andy opted for the warmer water of Mecox Bay.

The weather was gorgeous all day - sunny, warm but not hot. The ocean surf was not especially large, despite Tropical Storm Hermine drifting far off in the Atlantic.


On Saturday, the distant storm drew an east wind across the island and the weather turned cooler. We spent part of the day strolling around Sag Harbor, checking out the yachts and window-shopping. That evening, we visited Kathy at her house, where we saw Genevieve, John and Bea, as well as Patrick and two of his friends who were visiting.


We expected stormy weather Sunday and thought we might head home early. Instead, it turned into another beautiful day. We spent a few hours at Long Beach along with Kathy, Genevieve, John and Bea.



It happened to be Bea's half-birthday, as she turned one-and-a-half years old.

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Another school year is under way

Xander looked ready to take on whatever Fourth Grade has in store for him as he set out from his Virginia home Tuesday morning for the first day of school.

In Ohio, meanwhile, Stephanie is already a couple of weeks into the fall semester as a junior at Hilliard-Darby High School.

Pre-game warm-ups

As a marching band member, Stephanie's season began in early August with band camp. The first football game of the season was Sept. 2 against crosstown rival Hilliard-Davidson High.

Davidson, the home team, prevailed in the game. Cathy posted: "Wishing the final score was different - however the band did a great job!"


Gerrit & "28" play a summer finale

Gerrit and the other members of 28, Cape Cod's best band, capped off summer by playing on Labor Day at the Chatham Shellfish Co.'s 40th Anniversary party.

Gerrit's dad, Owen, reports: "In spite of the rough weather, there was a good turnout." The Cape was having nor'easter-style wind and rain as ex-hurricane Hermine churned slowly through the Atlantic.

"Raw oysters, clam chowder with plenty of tasty clams, delicious mussels and beer made it a day in heaven for me," Owen added. "Couldn't get much closer to the source for fresh seafood."

Gerrit said he and his bandmates had an awesome time. "Great show. What storm?"

Monday, August 29, 2016

Photo: A special anniversary moment


Gerrit and Angela shared this wonderful photo on their fifth wedding anniversary this week. Gerrit captioned it "How many years, Nolan?"

Yes, Nolan's parents have been married for five years. Gerrit added: "Wow, life changes fast!"

Photo by Lindsey Rae Photography. More here.

Friday, August 26, 2016

The good ship Loridan sails again



A happy development this summer: Loridan is back in the water, stationed at Kathy's dock in Mill Creek.


This week, Dan and Brien spent a quick two days in Noyac and joined Kathy for a sail in the bay. The wind was brisk and boat zipped along.


The venerable vessel does need work: many of the fixtures are showing their age. During this trip, one of the mast stays came loose, adding a bit of adventure!

The Cape Dory Typhoon is, of course, named for Lorraine and Daniel, who bought it some 46 years ago. It has provided many hours of sailing pleasure over the years!



Monday, August 15, 2016

It's marching band season for Stephanie


Cathy writes: It's that time of year!"

Darby Marching Band is finishing up band camp, as school begins Aug. 17.


The students were at "away camp" the first week of August, and we held our annual Ice Cream Social to welcome them home. This is when they get to perform a portion of their show for the first time.

This year's show is called "High Strung." Here are two videos showing the beginnings of Segments 1 and 2. (Click the links below to watch.) Enjoy this preview. More to come as the season progresses!


Watch segment 1. The opening of the show will have the band members on the ground in circles, with a color guard member in the middle of each circle. Stephanie is in the circle on the front left hand side of the field. She's in the front near the 45 yard line. All the clarinets are wearing blue shirts. When they turn to face the back, her shirt has the #79 on it.

Watch segment 2. Stephanie is in the same area, then at the end she moves toward the very front left of the pit -- because she is part of a clarinet trio that will perform at that point. You can be sure I'll have pictures and video of that!

Saturday, July 23, 2016

Details of Hugh & Dolores' Alaska Adventure

UPDATED 8/12 - All 10 chapters added to travelogue!

As promised, Hugh has sent along photos and description of the trip he and Dolores took in June to celebrate their anniversary. They traveled to the Canadian cities of Victoria and Vancouver and then by cruise ship up the coast of Alaska.

We've created a page dedicated to the story and photos. It's a detailed travelogue, in ten parts, richly illustrated with photos.

CLICK HERE TO READ THE TRAVELOGUE

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Cathy collects ribbons at county fair

Cathy won several ribbons at the Franklin County Fair in Hilliard, Ohio, last weekend.

Cathy submitted examples of her photography and her scrapbooking. Scrapbook pages of photos from last year's Hilliard-Darby High School production of "Peter Pan" (in which Christopher played a pirate) won a first-place blue ribbon, and pages featuring her photos of the school's marching band (featuring both Christopher and Stephanie) took a second-place red ribbon.  

This photo of a rock band and concert audience silhouetted against stage lights also won a red ribbon, and a still-life of colored chalk took third-place honors.

Monday, July 18, 2016

Family members gather for a wedding in Rochester

Lisa, Doug, Liz and Rebecca were among the guests as Lisa's niece Kathy was married last weekend.

Kathy and her husband, Daniel, live in Rochester. The wedding brought Kathy's parents, Dave and Susan (Lisa's sister) back to Rochester from Florida, where they recently moved. Doug and Lisa came up from Maryland. Rebecca also lives in the Rochester area, while Liz is now a Brooklyn resident.

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Dan & Julie enjoy a musical weekend

Ready for Coldplay

Having splurged on tickets for a bunch of concerts this summer, Dan and Julie got started this weekend by seeing Dawes at a theater on Staten Island and Coldplay at MetLife Stadium.

Dawes, a California band that evokes comparisons to the Eagles, Jackson Browne, CSN&Y and the like, performed at the St. George Theater, near the Staten Island ferry terminal.


Dan and Julie took the ferry over and back, enjoying the New York Harbor views on a warm summer night.

The next night, this time accompanied by Christine and Andy, they saw Coldplay's first U.S. show of its current worldwide tour.

The British quartet put on a spectacular show - as in spectacle, with laser lights and fireworks, plus electronic wristbands, give out to all audience members, that lit up in various colors coordinated with the music-and light-show.

A quieter moment in the show
Visual effects aside, the music, drawn from many phases of the band's 20-year career, sounded great all night.

As seen on the big screen

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

A fine Fourth weekend on Long Island


A number of family & friends spent Independence Day weekend in Noyac, enjoying a beautiful summer weekend. Dan & Julie, Christine & James and Andy & Shannon filled up the Birch Street cottage. At Kathy's house, Genevieve & John & Bea and Vivien & CJ got an early start on the weekend Thursday. Kathy arrived on Sunday and the whole crowd spent that evening watching fireworks around Noyac Bay.

Earlier that day, Dan, Julie, Christine, James, Andy & Shannon spent some time checking out the boats and ducks and shops in Sag Harbor, then went over to Southampton's Cameron Beach, where the younger ones took a (very quick) dip in the still-chilly ocean.






On Monday, they were joined at the "back beach" by Kathy, Genevieve, Vivien and Bea.