Saturday, July 27, 2013

Family Reunion




Right now it is raining and 74 degrees, we spent the day eating talking, taking pictures and enjoying our yearly Family Reunion which was today.

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We played this week at the new Summit Hill Assisted Living and Nursing Home.  Brand new and very nice.
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We enjoyed ourselves and the residents did also !!!!!
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Above is Karl and Patsy, Roger and Peggy, Anna Mae and me, these are the gals who haul guitars, speakers, cords, books and whatnot in and out of places we play to help us ease the load.
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Above is Jim, Janice, Beverly, me and Roland, brother Ronnie was home and couldn't make it, missing is brother Donnie and Brother John who recently passed away and were sadly missed today at the Wood Family Reunion.
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On our way home 2 motorcycles came upon us traveling fast and got on my rear bumper, they were trying to pass me but cars were coming and the shoulder was rough, directly behind them was a State Trooper with light's and siren on so I pulled over and let them all race by!!!
 
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A short ways down the road the Trooper had the 2 bikers pulled over, not visable in the picture is State Police Cars across the Road so these 2 had no where to go.
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Kind of gave me a few Flash Backs of some of my chases!!!!
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This week marks the end of the Korean War, don't forget our "Veterans" !!!!
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2 comments:

jack69 said...

Always enjoy your posts. You slip in some experiences at times, maybe not quite enough, but we like them.
Family reunions do get smaller as time goes on. Ours can now be done in a two seat porch swing. Only Sister Shirl and I out of 7.

But I know you guys do appreciate the help of the ladies hauling the equipment around. Some folk do not appreciate that because they do not understand what goes into a 'simple' show.

Good on you guys for the light you shine into the lives around you.

The best to you all, from Michigan.
Sherry & Jack....

Jimmy's Journal said...

Happy to see you had a nice reunion. Also nice to see you and your group continue to sing for those who have a real need for outside contact.

God Bless you and your family

Jimmy