So, I started out digging out the power washer from the shed...getting that running and stopping the hoses from leaking...it's amazing how things can go to hell in a basket just sitting there...
Long story short we've started power washing the house, and then I diverted to the awning and roof of the rig...thank God David took pity on the old man and helped out!
WELCOME TO OUR WEB LOG where we have set up links to most of our photo albums, blogs and Facebook. Many of the albums are from earlier days in Connecticut before our relocation to Florida. Email me at r.payette2@gmail.com to comment. We're glad you've come to visit!
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Reflections on June 8th, 2012:
Moving into the rest of our life………… Over the last several years Alice and I have been “wintering” with our motor-home at a campground i...
Monday, June 27, 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2011
The problem with reading a really good book......
The problem with reading a really good book is that it spoils you for a long time. It creates a bit of havoc in your routine in that you put off things that need doing, go to bed later than you should and get up earlier than you want to…ignore those around you and generally turn into a very un-social person for a period of time. Thank you very much Wally Lamb!
“I Know This Much Is True” by Wally Lamb is the book, the really good book, I refer to. It’s probably my favorite book ever, and I read a lot. The problem with having a favorite book that is 897 pages long is that you KNOW that every time you re-read it (and you will) you’re going to piss off your family, friends, and associates for a week as you turn inward. That having been said, knowing this book is on my bookshelf is like knowing you have money in the bank….it’s reassuring to know she’s there and she gets better with age. We’re planning on moving to Florida in the next few years, and its books like this that will force me to box up and ship the library. I can’t imagine NOT having them close by. Our family is into e-books (Kindle, I-Pad’s, I-Phone’s etc) but the physical books we have seem to connect us to our earlier days, our journey through life as our tastes in books and our interests expanded and contracted over time. Does that make any sense?
I’m sure some of the appeal of “I Know This Much Is True” is the location of the novel (SE CT) and the former Norwich Hospital which is in our town of Preston. Also in the work the Mohegan tribe is coming of age with its new Mohegan Sun Casino and some of the characters in the novel are Mohegan’s….as is our oldest son Anthony (adopted at age 3 and a half, found his biological parents at age 21 just before the Tribe was federally recognized and the Casino approved)… But even if we lived in Los Angeles and had no family connection with the Tribe…the story of the Birdsey brothers would be as compelling. It’s a book that grabs you early on and doesn’t let go. Initially I found myself “speed reading” a bit just dying to find out what was going to happen next, which is OK as the next time(s) you go in you can sip rather than slurp….enjoy the progression rather than race to the summit if you will, and the subsequent reads don’t disappoint as you find things you missed during the first trip.
If you haven’t read I Know This Much Is True you have something to really look forward to…enjoy it! I do.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
2011 RI Samboree
Click the title link to view a short clip from the 2011 RI Good Sam Samboree we just attended this weekend.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Picasa Web Album from the 2011 CT Good Sam Samboree
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Images from the 2011 CT Good Sam Samboree
Click the Title link to view to short YouTube clip from our 2011 CT Samboree that was held at the Brooklyn Fairgrounds in Brooklyn CT.
Panoramic image from the 2011 CT Samboree
Additional Panoramic image from the 2011 CT Samboree
Panoramic image from the 2011 CT Samboree
Additional Panoramic image from the 2011 CT Samboree
Wednesday, June 01, 2011
The Connecticut Good Sam Samboree is coming right up!
The Connecticut Samboree (CT Good Sams) is being held June 10th-12th at the Brooklyn Fairgrounds in Brooklyn CT. Applications are available for download from the following link at the CT Good Sams website:http://rpayette.netfirms.com/c onnecticutgoodsamswebsite/html /2011_ct_samboree.html
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