Since we won't have a chance to see Douglas, Veronica, and Emilia again until mid-January 2012 (they'll be spending Christmas and New Years in Mendoza, Argentina), we had a little visual chat with them today via Skype. Pictured above is Janet as she talks to Douglas and Emilia in Athens, GA. A couple of other scenes are depicted below with Veronica and the rest of the Athens contingent. It's great fun to see Emilia as she grows and to witness that growth electronically since we can't be there. Each time we Skype with them we can detect new growth; this particular visit involved the display of her first signs of a tooth!
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Wonderful Thanksgiving in Athens
We journeyed down to Athens, GA for the Thanksgiving holiday to visit with Douglas, Veronica, and - of course, Emilia. On our way down we stopped to visit with Jube and Mary Ann Stryker in Doylestown, PA. The trip down was pleasant (which wasn't the case for the return journey - believe what they say about Thanksgiving traffic!).
While in Athens, we spent most of our time with Emilia. My, but she has grown! Veronica and Douglas are wonderful parents - and Veronica is one fantastic cook. We never had to worry about the quality of our meals. Douglas is doing a great job with his new grill (even had an extra special grilled cheese sandwich from his grill).
Veronica and Douglas served a great Thanksgiving dinner for all of us, including Melina and her family.
Since they will be spending Christmas in Mendoza, Argentina, Douglas and Veronica decided to purchase their Christmas tree early and decorate it.
All in all, it was a wonderful experience. For some photos (mostly of Emilia), click here.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Herb Celebrates 90th Birthday
A week before the actual day, 19 friends of Herbert C. Pace, Jr., met at Cal's in West Springfield to celebrate Herb's 90th birthday. With a large contingent from the Rochester area and from Springfield, Herb had a chance to review his many gifts (for some reason, everyone seemed to think he needed gin) and orate on his interest in reaching a 100th birthday. Everyone had a great time and, per Herb's plan, were leaving their calendars clear for a similar dinner in 2021.Prior to the historic event, we, along with Allan, decided to renew our acquaintance with the Quadrangle museums and library in downtown Springfield.
Photos of both events are available by clicking here.
Photos of both events are available by clicking here.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Our First Snow and a New Fireplace
After many years of hauling wood (our boys well remember the efforts), we finally decided it was time to switch to a gas insert in the fireplace. So today we had Proctor Gas arrive with our selected gas fireplace, install it, and, of course via a new remote, turn it on. It's going to take a while to get used to the gas version of a wood fire but, with the first snow fall today of the season, it seems to make sense. Photos of the installation are available here. Below is a picture of the front year birches bent out of shape from our first wet snow of the season.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
The Gang Takes a Tour of Portsmouth, NH
In lieu of its usual long weekend in Gotham, some of the Gang of Eight decided to go to Portsmouth, NH in late October to view the sights there. You can see some of the photos of the tour, especially our visit to historic Strawbery Banke (no, it's not misspelled), by clicking here. The Almonds, Kneebones, and Paces stayed at the Sise Inn, wandered all over Portsmouth (on foot), and, of course, took a look at the Kittery, ME shopping outlets (the women did the clothing saloons while the men concentrated on the Trading Post). As usual, we did find time to consume some food and wine. It was a fun trip.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Stephen Comes East to Rescue Pace Homestead
Stephen flew in from Park City this October to help the "old folks at home" deal with their home, especially winterizing it, repairing it, and, overall, cleaning up some of the outdoor mess and the cellar.
In particular, Sephen was able to stack the half cord of wood lying outside the wood shed, clean the garage and breezeway roof of pine needles, fix the ailling garage doors, help prepare the garden area by the fireplace for the "hopefully" forthcoming propane tank for our new gas fireplace, clean up the inside of the garage (which, IMHO, was just fine-I knew where everything was in the mess), and begin the process of cleaning up the cellar (the remainder is for his hopefully next Spring visit).
In his idle time (about a half an hour), he did try to help us learn how to use our HD TV remote; this problem was fixed when Jeffrey came up and showed us how to properly use the device.
All in all, it was a very pleasant experience, even though I now have to relearn where items are in the garage and cellar. I was able to prevent my desk and workbench from being impacted by this clean-up spirit.
In addition to work on the home, Stephen also participated in the audio upgrade at the Ludlow Town Hall Auditorium and managed to take two photos of the upgrade and a play rehearsal.
Quite a talented guy!
In addition to work on the home, Stephen also participated in the audio upgrade at the Ludlow Town Hall Auditorium and managed to take two photos of the upgrade and a play rehearsal.
Quite a talented guy!
Friday, October 14, 2011
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Wonderful Surprise for 50th Wedding Anniversary
For our 50th Wedding Anniversary we enjoyed the company of our three sons, our lovely daughters-in-law, Barbara and Veronica, and our wonderful grand-daughter, Emilia. But what really came as a total surprise was the anniversary party that our boys (I mean men) managed to put together at the Putney Inn in Putney, VT, on Saturday, July 9.
We were told to pack a bag for an overnight stay (I thought the time had finally arrived when they had decided it was time for the old man to go into a nursing home!). But to our joint surprise and amazement, we were taken to the Putney Inn. When we started to walk into the dining area, suddenly we saw friends who we hadn't seen in years along with some of our dear friends from Ludlow.
The Brownlies had come down from Canada, Mary Ann Stryker had come up from Doylestown, Leslie and Marge had come from the Cape, Herb and Shirley came up from Southwick, Allan came up from Springfield, and the Almonds and Kuntzs travelled from Ludlow.
Both Janet and I were simply dumbfounded; I think we both had tears in our eyes when we realized what was happening.
To be with friends and family as we celebrated 50 years of marriage with the young Emilia there was just a marvelous experience.
Stephen and Barbara and Douglas and Veronica and Emilia left us for an overnight stay at the Inn with friends who had shared many of our 50 years.
You can checkout some of the activities and impressions of this memorable day by clicking here.
Our sincerest thanks to everyone for making this possible, especially Stephen, Jeffrey, and Douglas who made it all possible, along with the help of Allan.
Saturday, July 02, 2011
Our Caravan Tour
WE enjoyed a great tour of South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana in early June. We took a Caravan tour that include, in sequence, the Crazy Horse and Mt Rushmore monuments in western South Dakota, the Little Big Horn Battle Grounds (Custer's Last Stand), Billings Montana, Sheridan and Cody Wyoming, Yellowstone And Grand Tetons National Parks, and ended in Salt Lake City where Stephen picked us up for a stay with Barbara and Stephen in their new home in Park City. Haven't had time to work on the photos (776 of them!) but did manage to put together a short book of memories you can access by clicking here.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Hail and Violent Rain Hit Ludlow
While Northern and Central Vermont were getting hit with historic floods, Ludlow has been on the edge of very rainy weather. Today, after a day of 80 degree weather, we had a hail storm along with severe lightning. Pictured above is the hail by the side of the house.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Easter Weekend at Mt Washington
In keeping with our Easter tradition, Janet and I journeyed to some place in the area where we'd never been before - this time for a brief weekend visit to the Mount Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods, NH. While the weather was bit iffy (it snowed driving up and we never did see the peak of Mt. Washington), everything else worked out perfectly. The hotel, originally built in 1902 by a gentleman named Stickney (who happened to own the Pennsylvania Railroad), houses a lot of tradition. It was also the site of the creation of the International Monetary Fund as a result of the Bretton Wood Conference in 1944. At any rate, we had a very pleasant stay - the employees never stopped asking if everything was all right. We even found time to visit the motel where we had had honeymoon stay, almost 50 years ago. All told, it was a great experience. You can see some of our photos of this adventure by clicking here. If you're interested in the hotel's history. click here.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Monday, March 07, 2011
A Visit to See Emilia, Our New Granddaughter
In late February, we drove down to Athens, GA, to visit Veronica and Douglas - but most especially to see Emilia, our granddaughter.
Emilia was born January 24. She was a pre-me and didn't leave the hospital until the week before we journeyed down to visit.
What a beautiful baby!
Veronica's mother from Argentina was also visiting while we were there so it was a real family affair.
Rather than ramble on and on about Emilia (her middle name is Janet) I'll let the photos describe this beautiful baby.
Just click here to see the photos.
Needless to say, Emilia is the apple of our eyes.
Emilia was born January 24. She was a pre-me and didn't leave the hospital until the week before we journeyed down to visit.
What a beautiful baby!
Veronica's mother from Argentina was also visiting while we were there so it was a real family affair.
Rather than ramble on and on about Emilia (her middle name is Janet) I'll let the photos describe this beautiful baby.
Just click here to see the photos.
Needless to say, Emilia is the apple of our eyes.
Our Ninth 'Season' at Owls Head
In early February, we joined the Brownlies in Apts 211 & 212 at Owls Head for our ninth year in a row of skiing, eating, touring, and renewing acquaintances.
In addition to great food prepared by Janet and Joan, we also enjoyed our usual dinners at the auberge and a fantastic lunch at the bakery in Mansonville.
For more photos, particularly of our tour the Abbey of St. Benoit, take a look at a few photos by clicking here.
In addition to great food prepared by Janet and Joan, we also enjoyed our usual dinners at the auberge and a fantastic lunch at the bakery in Mansonville.
For more photos, particularly of our tour the Abbey of St. Benoit, take a look at a few photos by clicking here.
Friday, January 07, 2011
Burlington First Night 2010-2011
Pictured above, very comfortably seated in Sweetwaters on Church Street, are the New Year's revellers enjoying a break from the many musical programs they saw during their annual First Night trek to Burlington with the Kuntz's and the Salerno's. As usual, it was a fun evening. The only "disappointment" was the ride back - there wasn't any snow storm for Kevin to get us through.
A Wonderful Christmas With Everyone
We enjoyed a thoroughly wonderful Christmas holiday as Stephen and Barbara, Jeffrey, and Douglas and Veronica were with us in Ludlow for a perfect holiday.
While we lacked the snow for the boys to tackle Mount Oddfellow (there was a scant amount of coverage but inadequate to their needs to conquer such a peak), everyone enjoyed a fruitful Eve and Christmas Day - along with our usual Christmas Eve Dinner.
The Boys (the men) managed to help stack some logs as well.
It was such a pleasure to see Veronica open the gifts for the baby, see below:
While we lacked the snow for the boys to tackle Mount Oddfellow (there was a scant amount of coverage but inadequate to their needs to conquer such a peak), everyone enjoyed a fruitful Eve and Christmas Day - along with our usual Christmas Eve Dinner.
The Boys (the men) managed to help stack some logs as well.
It was such a pleasure to see Veronica open the gifts for the baby, see below:
To see, click here for a brief slideshow.
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