Monday, November 11, 2013
Pace, Bakers, & Bolands Gather in Springfield
Members of the Pace-Baker-Boland clans gathered at the home of Barbara and Jim Boland in Springfield on Sunday, November 10, 2013. The Boland "kids" put together a fantastic dinner (with some "health juice" beforehand) and the old seniors had a chance to swap tales of their latest incursions into medical history.
It was great to have the older timers in the same place.
The night be for, Janet and I had a chance to meet Marge and Cathy Baker at the Fort Restaurant in downtown Springfield for a great German dinner served by a '77 Tech graduate!
Sunday, October 27, 2013
A Trip to the Eastern Townships of Quebec
Janet with John and Joan Brownlie revisiting the site of past pleasures at Owl's Head |
In October, just about at peak foliage time, we met the Brownlies in Magog, Quebec, located at the northern head of Lake Memphremagog. Joan had arranged for a fantastic condo overlooking the lake.
We toured much of the Eastern Townships, including Magog, Mansonville, Owl's Head, and North Hatley. The North Hatley excursion enabled us to revisit several of the sites we enjoyed seeing with the Strykers in 2000, including the pub located along side the river that emptied into the lake.
The foliage was probably the best we've seen in many years, the area was lovely to visit, and the food was great.
Photos of the visit are available by clicking here.
A Visit To Huntington Beach
Emi is all smiles with Grandpa |
We visited Douglas, Veronica, and Emilia in their apartment in Huntington Beach, CA in September. It was wonderful to see our granddaughter again and witness how she is growing!
In addition to touring the lovely area in and around Huntington Beach (the surf capital of
mainland USA), we were able to attend a USC football game (USC beat Utah State) and, of special interest to us, participate in a USC version of a tailgate party before the game.
We had expected that tailgating would mean standing in a parking lot eating (and drinking) from the back of a Ford 350 truck. As it turned out, USC is "above" that approach. The tailgating was at the university itself with all kinds of delectable food items available, the USC marching band playing, and a good selection of wines. It was a lot of fun.
As for Emilia (Emi as she's called), she is growing and becoming very talkative.
We also had a chance to tour Douglas' lab at the Long Beach State University of California, visit Emilia's daycare center (also at the university)
Some photos of our trip may be seen by clicking here.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Stephen and Barbara Help Utah Fire Victims
Stephen Pace and Barbara Ohm recently purchased a "ranch" outside of Park City, Utah in the town of Wanship. Their location was near the recent fires in Utah. When Stephen realized that a number of neighbors had lost their homes in the fire, he and Barbara opened their home to the victims as well as their animals. Below is a link to a video from an area TV station covering the event:
Tuesday, July 09, 2013
Journey Through the Canadian Rockies and Glacier National Park
In late June and early July, we journeyed on a tour of the Canadian Rockies and Glacier National Park in Montana. The tour was operated by Caravan and was, in our opinion, the best way to see the Rockies with a knowledgeable and friendly tour guide plus a fantastic bus driver (when you take the train, you still end up on a bus to see the sights plus the train tours have essentially stopped operations).
The our began and ended in Calgary which was just recovering for a devastating flood of the Bow River. The trip began with a tour of Waterton National Park in southern Alberta. That park was linked to Glacier National Park in Montana (passports were required to reenter the USA and return to Canada.
From here we journeyed to Banff and Lake Louise. The Banff mountain area was great but Banff, the town, was a tourist trap. We did, nonetheless, help Canadians celebrate Canada Day (July 1) with a parade in Banff that included bands participating in the Calgary Stampede and members of RCMP in formal uniform (made me think of Bullwinkle cartoons).
After Banff we did Lake Louise, also heavily touristy. We did go to a lake above Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, which was simply idyllic (see photo below).
In Banff, we also took a rafting tour of the Bow River.
Following Banff, we went to Jasper National Park. The town of Jasper is much smaller than Banff and far more delightful to be in. We stayed in 'cabin bungalows' that were very pleasant.
Our final touring distination was the Columbia Icefields. Here we travelled by a specially-designed six-wheel drive vehicle to the lower glaciers of the icefields.
I think our favorite sites were Waterton National Park in Alberta and Glacier National Park in Montana (here we had the fun of travelling in the 1930's style red coaches - see photo at end of this post - on the "highway to the sun" and Logan Pass). The photo at the beginning of this post is a picture of Spirit Island in St. Mary's Lake in Glacier.
Our tour ended back in Calgary just as the Stampede was opening. For more uneditted photos of our trip, click here.
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Ralph Allegedly a Super Senior
Ralph, pictured above with Joe Carroll of WCAX-TV
Somebody (actually, Frank Heald, the Town Manager) decided to ask a friend, Joe Carroll of WCAX-TV, to do a brief thing on me. The results is below:
http://www.wcax.com/story/22409987/super-senior-ralph-pace
Monday, March 25, 2013
FOLA Follies of 2013 is Big Hit
Thanks to the efforts of a large group of local thespians, FOLA (Friends of Ludlow Auditorium) show cased its first annual musical revue on March 23, 2013 before an audience of over 125. To view the entire program on YouTube, click HERE.
While conceived by Ralph, the basic production was the work of Tesha Buss and a group of hard working area singers. Take a look at the numbers and credits below (double click the image for better view).
Ralph is pictured above at the cast party after the event with a poster signed by all the people involved in the project.
While conceived by Ralph, the basic production was the work of Tesha Buss and a group of hard working area singers. Take a look at the numbers and credits below (double click the image for better view).
Ralph is pictured above at the cast party after the event with a poster signed by all the people involved in the project.
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