Those pics of the graveyard golf course are wild. With the increasing housing shortage and cost of water it won’t surprise me to see more of those as time goes on.
Overtime was great, btw. Fight recap with the drunk girl alpha move. Lotta flannel there, careful you don’t catch a stray. 😆
Thanks for the shout out! I also am intrigued by places where living humans have up-and-left or try to avoid. When I was a teenager and in my 20s I used to love a good graveyard photo walk. You can certainly find peace there, if nothing else.
Just sent a copy of There It Is to a childhood friend who also served. I feel sure he will enjoy it as much as I did. On a side note, I worked with author for almost 30 yrs. And had been a HS classmate back in the 60’s and only learned much about his time in the service when I read the book. Life was never about what he had done but rather what he had to offer others.
Those pics of the graveyard golf course are wild. With the increasing housing shortage and cost of water it won’t surprise me to see more of those as time goes on.
Overtime was great, btw. Fight recap with the drunk girl alpha move. Lotta flannel there, careful you don’t catch a stray. 😆
Thanks Matt! We are definitely going to continue to see more course clusters unfortunately. And you mentioned two major factors.
Thanks for the shout out! I also am intrigued by places where living humans have up-and-left or try to avoid. When I was a teenager and in my 20s I used to love a good graveyard photo walk. You can certainly find peace there, if nothing else.
It was definitely a peaceful walk.
Henny, I applaud your effective use of the Rule of Three at the outset of this piece - kudos!
Rules to live by Bill!
I'd never heard of a sun dog. Cool pic indeed!
Me neither! I was just showing the picture to a friend and he was like, “oh that’s a sun dog.”
Who knew?🤣
Knowing me, I'd probably accidentally mix up "hot dog" with "sun dog" and order a "sun dog" to eat.
Ha!
Just sent a copy of There It Is to a childhood friend who also served. I feel sure he will enjoy it as much as I did. On a side note, I worked with author for almost 30 yrs. And had been a HS classmate back in the 60’s and only learned much about his time in the service when I read the book. Life was never about what he had done but rather what he had to offer others.
Radnor HS was lucky to have you both!