Monday, October 6, 2008

Zonta Club Fair


This past weekend we went to a craft fair downtown and enjoyed seeing all the things on display. These are two of the kookiest. We also went to the library book sale and bought a few books. We had to keep reminding ourselves that we had come on the motorcycle and didn't have room for a lot of stuff.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Camping with Company


Emily, David, and Jenna went camping with us on another occasion. It is a lot different camping with 5 and having a car/truck to haul everything. I'm not sure it is worth it for just one night, because of all the stuff we took with us, but we had fun. We even took the canoe and kayak along this time. Gregg's tryng to think of a method we can use to haul the kayak behind our motorcycle!

Camping Without the Rain


We decided to try the camping again and this time we didn't have the rain, but we had to deal with the darkness. After work, we rushed home, loaded the bike and took off for a different campground from the week before which was also about an hour and a half from home. By the time we made it there though the ranger was gone for the day and we had to leave our camping fee in the Honor Box and then make our way through the maze of camping sites to the tent camping section. I had looked the campground up on the internet a few days earlier, but in real life and after dark it didn't look exactly the same. After driving all the way to the end of the road, we finally settled on a site in the Primitive section and then set up camp. The weather was just cool enough to feel good and the sky was beautiful with all the stars. These air mats in the picture double as chairs and make it more enjoyable to sit inside and read.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Motorcycle Camping


It is really Peter Egan's fault that we got it in our heads to try motorcycle camping. If he hadn't been such a good storyteller and if we hadn't read his book called Leanings, then we probably wouldn't have found ourselves soaking wet and trying to put up a newly purchased 3-man tent in the pouring rain. Peter made it all sound so romantic and minimalistic and somehow that appealed to our middle-aged senses. Maybe somehow the idea of packing up what little bit of camping equipment we could haul in and on our V-Star dredged up some long forgotten youthful dream, but whatever it was, we hit the trail last week looking for adventure. Funny, it didn't look like rain when we left our house, but barely 30 minutes from home on our 60 minute spur-of-the-moment trip, we started getting wet. We could have turned around and called it quits, but neither one of us wanted to give up that easily. What was a little rain! So we forged ahead. At first, our jeans were only wet from the knees down, but by the time we made it to the gate of the campground and we pulled up to the ranger's ticket window the rain had pretty much soaked us. There were plenty of camping sites to pick from we were told. But the cheap ones in the Primitive section were a muddy mess the ranger said. The Park had just hauled in red clay for the road the day before and campers had been fleeing the Primitive area because of the rain and the conditions of the road. So, did we turn around and go home? No, we paid the bigger bucks, $18, for one of the developed sites with electricity/water/ & sewer hook-up (a little bit of over kill since all we had on us was a tent, a couple of blow up sleeping mats, one sleeping bag, and a flashlight). The rain stayed with us for the rest of the night until about 3 am. At that point we emerged from the tent and made our way to the closest bathhouse only to discover on the way back from there that our one flashlight had very poor batteries. I did happen to have a tiny booklight in my pocket so once in a while we used it to find our way. We broke camp about 6am in order to make it back for church, because Gregg had a prior committment. It was only after he had packed up the tent that I remembered to get the camera out so all that was left to take a picture of was our wet helmets that you see posted here.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

First Dance


First dance as husband and wife.

Mary Allison


This is Mary Allison and Drew with her group of youth from the church where she works.

Me and Em


We went to my niece's wedding in Mississippi. This was taken at the reception. It was at a lovely older homestead that friends from their church let them use.

Bike for Gregg's Dad


We took a bicycle to Gregg's parents; sort of an early 80th birthday present for Gregg's dad. We all took turns taking a spin on it. They have a great place to ride living so close to the college like they do.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Gregg's Dad


I love this one of Gregg's dad enjoying the shade and the lake.

Auntie Em & Kaelem

He is 13 months old now and is so much fun! I wish they lived closer so we could spoil him more.

View from the Porch


Here is the view from the porch. It was my favorite part of the day...quiet! The fish were really jumping too.

Lake House


We had a reunion of Gregg's side of the family and this is the house we rented on the lake. His family had the house next door. I shot this picture shortly after dawn one morning as the sun came up over the lake. It gave the house a rosie color.

Gregg's Trip to WI


Gregg toured the Harley Davidson plant in WI when he was in town on business. Those are employees' motorcyles in the picture. He came home with all kinds of memorabilia.

Catching up with Old Friends


We took a ride with Lori and Richard to the beach. We took the ferry for part of the trip. It was nice to catch up on old times and what we have all been doing in the last few years. We had lunch at Lulu's and rode in and out of summer rain showers all day. Overall it was a very fun time.

Friday, June 6, 2008

Flower


I like the colors in this. It is a sweet little flower. I'm drawing a blank on the name right now...will have to look it up.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Lots of Bikes


This is only a few that were there on Monday. Some would come and others would go. Quite a happening place. It is especially crowded on weekends.

Tree of Shame


They have a tree at Deal's Gap that you hang parts on if you happen to not make it successfully around all 318 curves. There was quite a collection of things at the base of the tree, too.

In Full Gear


Here I am at one of the scenic overlooks. Lots and lots of pretty places around there.

Joining Up with Friends in NC/TN


We know Les and Mike from work. They rode up there in one day and we all met up and drove around the area. Pretty famous place for motorcyclists...318 curves in 11 miles of road.

Our Ride to Mongomery


We rode the motorcycle to Montgomery on the backroads seeing a lot of AL that we hadn't seen before. We then rode up to NC/TN to try out the strip of HWY 129 called the Dragon's Tail.

Even More of B & B


We had a delicious breakfast in the dining room. There was one other couple from Alabama there for a weekend away from home. It was their first B & B experience too.
The owners made us feel right at home. Barry was out planting flowers when we drove up and didn't hesitate to ask us to help him (he was just kidding). His wife Bonnie was friendly too and a very good cook.

More of B & B


This is the living room off of the formal dining room. There was also a more casual living room with a t.v. and books.

B & B in Montgomery


We recently tried out our first Bed and Breakfast. It was a really nice place in Montgomery. We were in the area for Libby and Andy's surprise 26th anniversary party.
This is the front of the B&B but you really come in from the back. I loved the porch.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Cruisin Emily


Emily and Gregg went for a ride a couple of times over the weekend. I think she really likes riding.

Okatibbee Sunset


This was our view from the cabin. We went there for Mother's Day weekend. Gregg and I rode the bike there...about 200 miles one way. The weather was wonderful.

Motorcycle MamaJoy


Gregg's mom was brave enough to try it out.

Knight in Shining Armor


They had a jousting contest which was quite entertaining, especially when the lances broke and went flying into the crowd.

Colorful Characters


Don't know who they are but liked their creativeness.

Renaissance Faire


Kids at the petting zoo. I liked the flower headband on the one little girl. The tent was red so that is why the color looks a little off.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Gregg's Motorcyle


Gregg recently got this new toy and just had to share it with the baby. Don't worry he didn't really ride on it.

Gregg and Kaelem


Here is the proud grandfather and grandson. We still haven't decided what Kaelem will call us. It will probably be grandma and grandpa, but I'm also leaning some towards nana and papa. I'm sure it will all work out in time.

Family Pose


This is one of the rare pictures of me and all my siblings together with my dad.

Nieces and Nephew


These are my brother's kids. Not really kids anymore. It was quite a treat to see them all three together.

Wedding Guests

Gregg's mom took this one of us. We're missing some of the family. They had already headed up to the reception hall.

Daddy


Here is my dad at my nephew's wedding. It was a beautiful setting beside a lake in Mississippi.

Sarah & Kaelem


He has a new cell phone and is trying it out.

A Visit from Kaelem


Sarah and Kaelem came for a visit and it was so much fun to see how much he had grown.
Here he found Gregg's eyeglass case and just had to see what it tasted like.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Mississippi River at Natchez


In April we went to Natchez for the 50th Jubilee celebration of the church Gregg's dad pastored back in the 60's. It was the first time I'd ever been to Natchez. The river was very swollen...flooding going on in some areas. I got to see Gregg's elementary school and the back yard where he played Tarzan on the poison ivy vines.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Easter at Daddy's


Easter came early this year. We went to my dad's after lunch and visited for a little while. The great nieces and nephews were busy coloring eggs.

Tahoe in January


The scenery there is just so gorgeous! This year was a record high snow year. We had fun catching up with Sarah, Jed, and Kaelem since we didn't see them at Christmas. David joined us but we all missed Emily.



Here is Grandpa and Kaelem getting to know each other a little. It is amazing how fast that little fellow is growing.



He still has a ways to catch up with my baby boy though as you can see David's shoe along side Kaelem's.

Christmas at Emily's


We spent Christmas at Emily's and enjoyed our time there. Sarah, Jed, and Kaelem were missed, especially in helping to eat all the food we cooked. Way too much for just the four of us!

Thanksgiving Fun


Working off the turkey with a little bit of baseball fun.