Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Dolores and Hugh sell Deep Creek Lake condo


The time came to say farewell to the site of many happy memories for Hugh, Dolores, their children and grandchildren - their condo on Deep Creek Lake in western Maryland. As it had been getting less use in recent years, the couple decided to sell the property.


Years of accumulated belongings were packed up and the house looked as good as new when it was listed for sale - and quickly snapped up. Here's hoping the new owners enjoy it as much as we did.

Sunday, May 31, 2020

The natural and unnatural progress of Spring

Dan writes: As May passes into June, the azaleas and cherry blossoms have faded and the first roses are blooming here at Birch Street Web HQ. Julie and I are lucky to live in a neighborhood that's very pleasant for taking walks and watching the progress of everyone else's flowering plants and trees. The early magnolias were followed by the dogwoods, and now rhododenrons are in full bloom. For "sheltering in place," this isn't a bad place.

Some of our family members have decamped to their Noyac houses -- Kathy to hers, Genevieve, John, Bea and Jack to theirs -- where they can continue to work remotely and in somewhat more pleasant isolation.
Shanna, Rick and Lucy are safe at their New Jersey home, where this lovely family portrait was taken.

Likewise, Vivien, CJ and Charlie at their home in the Garden State. And yes, there was Easter this year, if not traditional Easter gatherings.

Dan and Julie have been having weekly get-togethers on Zoom with Julie's parents and a cast of family members that varies from week to week. Christine and Jamie, Andy and Shannon, Cathy, Christopher, Stephanie, Lisa, Elizabeth and Rebecca have all participated from time to time. This shot is from late April.

We hope it won't be too long before we can see each other in person again. But in the meantime, let's all stay safe and well, and keep in touch as best we can.

Friday, April 10, 2020

The very strange spring of 2020


Dan writes: Azaleas are in bloom at Birch Street Web Headquarters. Magnolias, pear and cherry trees, forsythia, daffodils, tulips and hyacinths are blooming around the neighborhood. Julie and I enjoy seeing them as we take walks around the nearby blocks to get out of the house where we have been ensconced for the past four weeks. What we don't see: Kids in the playgrounds, Little League and soccer games in the parks, students walking home from school in the afternoon.

Amid the Coronavirus Crisis of 2020, we know we are lucky - we have a comfortable home, continuing income, sufficient provisions, and each other's company. So far, we've avoided illness. We're happy to report that our children's households have also remained clear of the virus to date.

Since March 12, I have been working at home, fortunate to have a speedy internet connection and a job that can be done remotely. Julie has continued her activities with Rotary, Girl Scouts and other groups via online meetings. She has made occasional trips out of the house -- with gloves and a respirator mask -- to transport excess bread from stores to soup kitchens. I accompanied her on another outing, a Mobile Meals delivery run on March 25 -- the last before that effort shut down for the duration. This photo shows us and other volunteers keeping our distance while waiting for the food packages to be ready.


We're fortunate to have a pair of respirator masks that I found in the basement, left over from an attic-insulation project I did a dozen or so years ago. We've also used them for a couple of trips to stock up on groceries.

Julie is also one of several members of her Rotary club who are sewing fabric face masks and distributing them to home-health aides, a local assisted-living center and other organizations that can put them to good use.

"I'm clearing out my leftover fabric stash for a good cause," Julie said.

The Fanwood-Scotch Plains Rotary Club's effort - organized by a member who is a sewing teacher - was reported on this week by Channel 9's nightly news show.

Andy & Shannon's move in late January from their apartment near Albany to the house they bought in Middleburgh, N.Y., proved to be smart and very well-timed. Andy continues his web-programming work from home while they work to make their property at least partly self-sustaining, by planting vegetables -- and raising chickens (more on that in an upcoming post).

Christine & Jamie also moved, in mid-March, from their apartment near Boston to Jamie's father's house in Nashua, N.H. The move was planned to save rent money toward eventually buying their own place. Jamie and her dad, Paul, are both working remotely as well. And Paul, who does a lot of his own home-improvement projects, also has some respirator masks, which they've been using for grocery trips.

Marie, Brian and Xander are faring well at their home in Virginia. Marie began stocking up on food and other supplies during February, before the extent of the pandemic became clear, and that has kept their grocery needs to a minimum. Xander's school went from spring break into online-learning mode in mid-March. Brian's job as a conductor on the Virginia Railway Express has him making a couple of runs per week into Washington, a reduced schedule for those essential workers still commuting. Ticket collection has been suspended, so he doesn't walk through the cars interacting with passengers.

In California, Dan is hard at work providing a very essential service. He's a manager at a supermarket, working long hours to provide groceries to its customers. The six counties of the San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley were among the first areas to go into lockdown, back on March 17. "It's stressful, depressing, scary," Dan writes. "But I also still have a job, easy access to supplies, and the company is taking good care of us."

With a little free time on this Easter weekend, I'm working to update The Birch Street Web and catch up on recent family events. Look for more posts coming soon - and please send along any photos and news you'd like to share. Missing the ability to get together, let's do our best to Keep In Touch!

Thursday, April 9, 2020

Vivien, CJ and Charlie preparing for new arrival

Vivien writes: "We have some exciting news - Charlie is going to be a big brother! We are expecting a baby boy at the end of September. We are very excited!"

Pop goes the confetti
Hooray!

Vivien used a blue confetti popper to give the news to Charlie that a boy is on the way (click either image to see the video). The "gender reveal" might have had a bigger audience if not for the current social-distancing restrictions, and 19-month-old Charlie seemed puzzled, but seemed to catch on that it was a happy occasion.

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Lucy celebrates 1st birthday


Lucy turned one year old on March 26 and enjoyed digging into her cake on the back porch of her home with Mom and Dad.

Shanna and Rick had planned a family celebration the following weekend - but unfortunately, that was one of the gatherings that had to be canceled due to social-distancing restrictions.
Earlier in March, Lucy celebrated St. Patrick's Day in proper style, even as the traditional parades (and Uncle Brien's annual parade-watch party in Yonkers) were canceled.

Monday, March 23, 2020

Shannon and Andy start raising chickens



The house Andy and Shannon bought in January in Middleburgh, N.Y., came with a mostly-empty chicken coop and a handful of adult hens. As part of their long-range plan to increase their self-sufficiency, they outfitted the coop with more roosting bars and nesting boxes and bought a brood of some 60 baby chicks -- enough to be a self-perpetuating flock while providing food.

The chicks are spending the first several weeks in the basement of the house, where Shannon set up an incubator to keep them warm. These photos were taken on March 20, and the chickens have already grown considerably. They'll soon be ready to move to the coop and be able to roam the yard during the day.

Watch brief video clips of the chicks hopping around in the incubator:
Clip One | Clip Two

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Andy and Shannon's house in the country

Andy and Shannon are moving into their new home -- a house on six-plus acres in Middleburgh, N.Y. They closed on the purchase this week, promptly rented a truck and began moving their furniture and belongings.

The three-bedroom house has a partly finished basement, a large deck - and an amazing view of state forest land and the northern reaches of the Catskill Mountains. The photo below was taken last summer from the back of the house for the real estate listing.

The property also came with an outbuilding used mostly as garage and storage space, with a portion devoted to a chicken coop. Shannon and Andy intend to grow vegetables and other plants, and were considering getting chickens as well. As it happened, Shannon writes, "The previous owner had some chickens and decided that she didn't want to take them with her to her next place -- so she offered them to us!"

The house is in the Town of Middleburgh, in Schoharie County, about three miles from the Main Street shopping district of Middleburgh Village -- seen here in a Google street-view image from September 2018.



Tuesday, December 31, 2019

2019 Christmas family snapshots

We hope everyone in our extended family had a wonderful Christmas season. Here are just a handful of photos from the holidays. We'd love to post more if you send them our way (birchstreetweb@gmail.com). Happy New Year to all!

Lucy's first Christmas, with mom Shanna and dad Rick

Charlie with cousins Bea and Jack

Christmas on the Cape with Nolan (aka Capt. America) and Josie

Josie's first Christmas

Bea and Jack with grandma Kathy

Andy and Shannon with Julie and Dan on Christmas Day

Christine and Jamie playing with a Christmas gift from Julie and Dan

Sunday, December 22, 2019

Holiday season family gatherings begin

At least two big family gatherings took place on the Saturday before Christmas. Kevin and Kathy hosted the annual Yonkers Christmas party, which featured the first appearances by the family's newest members: babies Lucy and Jack, and Owen's bride, Ellen.

(Click images for larger view)

Meanwhile, Bonnie and Jay hosted their annual Cape Cod gathering of their extended family.

Christine and Jamie joined Jamie's mom and stepdad, sisters and cousins and other relatives in the festivities.

Sunday, December 1, 2019

Glimpses of Thanksgiving get-togethers

Marie, Brian and Xander hosted Thanksgiving dinner for Dan and Julie, Christine and Jamie and Andy and Shannon. Marie created a fabulous feast and everyone enjoyed talking and playing games together. It was the first opportunity for Marie, Brian and Xander to meet Jamie. And it was Andy's first chance in several years to travel to a Thanksgiving gathering, after four years of working in retail.

The next day, Dan, Julie, Christine, Jamie, Andy and Shannon enjoyed the annual "Black Friday" gathering at Doug and Lisa's home in Maryland, along with Cathy, Christopher, Stephanie, Liz, Hugh and Dolores. Lisa prepared the traditional meal of Corner Stable ribs, homemade crabcakes and delicious side dishes. It was another chance for Hugh and Dolores to enjoy the company of all their children and several grandchildren. (By the time this photo was taken, Lisa and Stephanie had retired for the evening.)

Elsewhere this Thanksgiving in our extended-family universe, Courtney visited her mom, Nanette, on Shelter Island.

Meanwhile, Austin and his daughter, Rachel, enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner (and a classic movie) together in Florida.