Graduation 2012
Mortimer Turtle is a small mobile home. Morty sets out with RV Pilot Jim Kelly and Navigator Lynne to explore the USA in bite-sized chunks.
In between trips, we share some everyday experience highlights while Morty patiently waits in the driveway. © 2009 - 2014
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Monday, June 11, 2012
Saturday, June 09, 2012
Stratham Beats Exeter
Nephew Dan, was the starting catcher, crafty base-runner, and center fielder in the stunning 8 to 7 win for Stratham over neighboring Exeter. The victors' early lead held up for the duration of the match, but the tension was high as Exeter finally got warmed up and showed some hefty competition.
Part Deux
The following day, a rematch with another 1 run victory.
Part Deux
The following day, a rematch with another 1 run victory.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Rite of Passage
Our niece Julia was confirmed this weekend. Some memories of the occasion:
On a tech note, the first series of pictures in mostly portrait format were taken with the new iPod Touch, and the remainder in the yard and church were taken with the Canon S90 mostly on the low-light setting.
On a tech note, the first series of pictures in mostly portrait format were taken with the new iPod Touch, and the remainder in the yard and church were taken with the Canon S90 mostly on the low-light setting.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Mesilla, NM
Lynne spied some local salsa in the gift shop area of our RV park. That required me to get out the bike and reconnoiter some suitable chips from the local mercados. That trip took me into the historical town of Mesilla, where the Gadsden Purchase was completed.
I also went past a very interesting looking building which turned out to be an art gallery. This is no ordinary store-front art shop, but a first-rate museum and instructional center -- the Preston Contemporary Art Center. What I found was culture and history on a par with what I expected in Santa Fe or Sedona -- without the cold!
On Friday, we stay over to visit the craft show in Old Mesilla about a mile away from our site. We bike over and walk the square, stopping at every table and store. Indian-style artifacts are in abundance, along with a very aged ambiance. We stop for lunch and split a green chile platter of taco, enchilada, and tamale. Later that evening, the campground puts on a margarita happy hour that totally killed what little appetite remained for dinner.
I also went past a very interesting looking building which turned out to be an art gallery. This is no ordinary store-front art shop, but a first-rate museum and instructional center -- the Preston Contemporary Art Center. What I found was culture and history on a par with what I expected in Santa Fe or Sedona -- without the cold!
On Friday, we stay over to visit the craft show in Old Mesilla about a mile away from our site. We bike over and walk the square, stopping at every table and store. Indian-style artifacts are in abundance, along with a very aged ambiance. We stop for lunch and split a green chile platter of taco, enchilada, and tamale. Later that evening, the campground puts on a margarita happy hour that totally killed what little appetite remained for dinner.
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