Tuesday, July 22, 2003

Pat, you could go online @ gardeners supply co located in Burlington and I'm sure they could find you a good glove to use. I too find Richards solution a great one not only for gardening but for changing oil on the vehicles etc. Seems that grease or oil is REALLY a mess to get rid of!! Had a great meeting with another relatively small company fri. Things went well. They want to purchase some of our display cabintes (not wood Richard, glass and steel) plus some products and then might even partner with and we could fly under their flay so to speak. Things move fast and furious in the food business and one has to jump on the wagon quick.
Pat, you could go online @ gardeners supply co located in burlingont and I'm sure they could find you a good glove to use. I too find Richards solution a great one not only for gardening but for changing oil on the vehicles etc. Seems that grease or oil is REALLY a mess to get rid of!! Had a great meeting with another relatively small company fri. Things went well. They want to purchase some of our display cabintes (not wood Richard, glass and steel) plus some products and then might even partner with and we could fly under their flay so to speak. Things move fast and furious in the food business and one has to jump on the wagon quick.

Friday, July 18, 2003

Jeez, you're sure right about the stains on my hands and nails. Even when I bother with my gardening gloves, there is always dirt in the finger tips, (goes right through the fabric) so I end up with "some" dirt anyway. Vinyl gloves would be a great idea. The best pair of fabric gloves I ever owned had vinyl in the tips! so it makes good sense! When you are working in a congested area it's important to be able to feel the right stems. so you don't pull up the wrong thing. I like yur idea very much. No Home Depot within almost 3 hours from here but there sre certainly places to pick up some vinyl gloves. Thanks for the tip!

Thursday, July 17, 2003

Hey Patty, Your mention of weeding reminds me of a gardening tip that changed me (I didn't think it would but now I would never go back). At Home Depot, I bought 200 pairs of vinyl gloves for about $8. I use them for weeding and gardening stuff and it is great, no dirt under your fingernails, no weird dirt/skin patterns etc. You should try it. Regular gardening gloves always wear through in the wrong places and you can't really feel what you are doing.

Monday, July 14, 2003

Glad to see you back Pat. Sounds wonderful. Got to do something like that soon too. Giving a big presentation this week for a new prospect. This time our CEO and VP called me and are going to do it with me!! Spent sat pm in Panama City Be. Reminded me of Spring Breaks. Was kinda fun, I just sat on the deck and watched mostly with a few toddies but I was invited into a volley ball game and accepted. Sure is pricy though! 219.00 night for an average suite! Well, got to do it once in awhile. Florida kicks ass in the summer!! Found a little bonzi tree on my way home. Always wanted one of those. I've got some topiairy junipers on my entrance walk I rescured from town but this is different. Hey, no weeds to pull either........
Hi everyone, Got back last night from 2 wonderful weeks in Freedom, NH. Laundry, and groceries have taken over my consciousness again and I'm struggling with my desire to weed instead. Oh well, Life is good. Two weeks without TV or internet access is weird. Odd how easily "we"came to depend on these things. After the first week I didn't care about it. Just a habit.

Just wanted to say hello and check up on how you folks are doing. Take care - Pat

Wednesday, July 09, 2003

Oh everyone, guess where I am tonight. Well, this little sleepy town is now world news. Yup, I'm in Meridian MS. I just don't understand people like that. They are so mad at the world. This part of the worls reminds me of VT. Its got some rolling hills and friendly natives. Onward to a meeting in NewOrleans later this week. I would like to wind up in Destin for the w/e but well see.
Thanks you Jane, thats very sweet. She was a really nice lady. She always insisted I ate and she would bake for me too. Let me tell you Southerners can bake. She told me to take the figs from her tree this year and I probably will. I make a hell of a fig newton.

Tuesday, July 08, 2003

Roland, so sorry to hear about the recent death of your friend's gram. My condolences.
Yes, it is Goodyear. Richard, maybe the building you were in was her family's at one time? Ther were lots of those way back then. I remember her telling me about you then. Gosh, time flys. Long weekend, good n bad. My friends Gram passed away. Her husband was holding her. She actually woke up 2 or three times as she forgot to ask us some questions and made sure everyone was ok etc. Freaky. The dogs just wined a wierd bark, but she died at peace and is now in a better place. She talked to me before she passed and made peace with herself of alll the mundane matters she kept inside for years. I was happy for her but sad she kept so much in for so long. Yes, life is wierd at times Richard but I'll take all I can get and live it to the fullest capacity I am able. Hope all are well and ejnoying the heat while you can.

Monday, July 07, 2003

Roland, I haven't seen her since high school..........she must work for Goodyear............they have a company there in Vergennes. We dealt with Pratt and Whitney in the AF.....we have a lot of their engines in our A/C............I worked supervision when we had installed new ones in the E models in England. It was interesting, so say the least.

Sunday, July 06, 2003

25 years ago I had a woodworking shop in the natural bristle wing of a brush company. This is getting weirder.

Saturday, July 05, 2003

Yes, Richard she lives in Shelburne and has for over 20 yrs. She is a native of Burlington and probably it was her. She dosen't change much. I always call her when I need to have a product analized and sometimes just to catch up on whats going in the Btown. We've both been to busy to talk lately. She works in Vergennes. Her son has a computer consulting and building business in the area there and had a booth at the 96 Olympics here and we visited for a few minutes. Her family had a shaving brush manufacturing business years ago and owned one of those big blocks nearer the water in Btown.
I saw Doc Noble from my car as I drove away from the grocery store 4 weeks ago (I think) is she in Burlington?

Friday, July 04, 2003

Hey Nan, did you know that Doc Noble is designing things for both the military and civie aircraft. She can't tell me about most of it and she is VERY busy most of the time. My bro who lives in CT works for Pratt and he has flown around the world for them helping to design the machines which build the parts, mostly engines I guess. They sent him to college and paid for it all!! He originally went to Norwich but dropped out but has wound up just fine. His second kid is in college this year at UCONN and my oldest nephew graduated 2yrs ago and is getting his MA in clinical psych I think.Have a good one all and be care not to get hit by those hackers this weekend.

Thursday, July 03, 2003

Hi Roland, my job is interesting sometimes, I like dealing with people and sometimes we don't do that as much as I would like. I have done seminars and it is nicer to meet people on a "less stressing" level, as they are not being currently audited and we can get the word out better. We are basically known as the IRS of EEO and sometimes it is hard to dispell the myths that seem to grow. I am thinking of getting back into the aircraft maintenance field, as I have done that for alot longer and enjoyed it more. We'll see.......just found out that the Powerball jackpot rolled over to 200 million (est.). My sister said that it starts in VT on July 1, so I guess they will love it there. It would be neat if someone from VT won it just after they started making it available to them there............especially if it was my sister!! Oh well, take it easy and enjoy the holiday. It looks like a hot weekend here, but that is okay, as long as it cools off at night. Later..

Wednesday, July 02, 2003

Nancy, Registering with the state here did not do much so I am excited about this national register whenever it goes into effect. I think the gov't underestimated the commom person and their privacy rights as in "home is castle". I found that you can call the phone co (in my case Bell
South) and take your name out of the book at no cost . It is not considered unlisted and people can get the number by calling info but it cut almost all unwanted calls out as the printed list is what they sell and thats why they don't tell you that you can remove your name from the book at no cost. I am know for asking questions until I get an answer tha makes sense. I have never accepted the status quo just because, espically when it dosen't make sense. However if something makes sense I'll go with it. Your work must be interesting. Expanding existing airports is a difficult task espically when it comes into direct contact with residential areas. My grandfathers house was in Morris Cove and thats how I know that area. Most people don't use Tweed. Its been there since I was kid and I used to go visit and watch the planes.
Hi Roland, I am investigating a complaint in that area right now................they ave been talking about expanding Tweed.............Bradley has gotten a big facelift........some have been updates for 911, and others have been from just expansion...................I heard that the site may be down due to such high demand..........there is a 1-800 number that you can call as well. They say it won't be effective until a few months from now, so I am taking my time. I am registered with the state............it has been very beneficial................at least an uninterrupted dinner.............take care all and have a safe 4th!!

Monday, June 30, 2003

Pat, thought it was opposite. West of Misissippi got it first then us. Well you know there is a little known law that passed and if a TM calls you and you tell them not to and they or that company calls you again you have to file but you can receive 250.00 per each call after you hotified them. Its kind of a pain but I got some $$ out of it and pissed some people off too. It not publicized but it is on record. Forget which bill # it is but its easy to find. Didn't realize you were in Enfield Nancy, mom lives in Cheshire and has for over 30 years now. I do visit and the drive up through the Blue Ridge is beautiful but if its inclement weather I fly into Tweed in New Haven. Well, this will be a light week for me and hope to go either to the Smokies or just to the No GA mountains for some R & R and walk off some of these caloric dinners I've been having. When i visited my friend a few years ago on the nh border she took me to the fireworks in Middlebury and it was awesome, the setting et el. Probably be up on Hartwell this year for that. Becareful everyone and enjoy!!

Sunday, June 29, 2003

Sorry aboutyour friend, Richard, it seems sad to have to say goodbye to a friend...........that is a good thing to do, setting up a site...........a living memorial that everyone can share memories. I think that is an excellant way to remember someone............I will have to remember that. I also gave this site to a co worker, he is having his 30th reunion this year as well. I told him what a great idea some of my classmates had and some of us still keep in touch..............he said he would talk to some people that are setting it up..............of course, it is a lot later than Pat started..............takes a while to get us people goiing, and that isn't because of age!! Hope everyone has a safe, and fun 4th............my Mom is coming down from Vt. and the only thing she wanted me to do was "find out where the fire works are"..........guess you know where her interests are..............oh well...........I think they have them about every day this coming weekend, so we should find some place to see them. Take care all and have a nice break from work................

Friday, June 27, 2003

Mornin' all. I'm slowly getting ready to head for NH. Frankly it's been so hot it's hard to do much of what I want/need to before we leave. 93 and humid. Lord that's uncomfortable. No air conditioning unless I spend all day riding around in truck. After 6 I start doing yard work but the mosquitos are plentiful this year so that slows me down. Dave flies in from DC this afternoon. It'll be good to have him home again.

I saw this on the news this morning if anyone's interested. You can register your phone number on line (east of the Misssissippi) and telemarketers will be legally constrained from calling you. if they do call you can receive money for your pains. Anyway, the web site is www.donotcall.gov. After the 7th of July the other side of the Mississippi can register as well.

Richard I'm sorry about the death of your friend. Setting up the site was a great idea. I'm sure people will find it helpful to be in touch that way.
Janey, I am now living in enfield, ct.......am job hunting and hoping to get out of here. Not sure where I am going, I have heard from some old AF friends that there are jobs in TX, FL, and GA. I am not crazy about heat, as I was in FL for 9 1/2 years way back, but I guess I will go where the job is. I would rather stay on the east coast, most of my family and friends are there.
Jane, I like in the Metro Atlanta area. I actually am about 20 or so miles east and about 15 miles from Mike Gra hams brother. We live two town apart. I originally lived in the town where Harry Flint was shot on the sourt house steps for selling his magazine in the stores, Gwinnett Co is a fairly stuck up or on place. I reside just over the border in Walton. Not much country left around here as they don't have any restrictions on growth and WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Like working at IBM or something when I was back in school. One day there was no wall and the next there was. They cut trees down like crazy here and then wonder why tornadoes fly through like they never did before. Oh well....... Sorry about your friend Richard. Thats was an awful way to go. Nice ulogy and thoughts though you did.

Thursday, June 26, 2003

Janey, that is okay. Sometimes I think it would be better to revert back to my maiden name........people have a harder time pronouncing "Cordle".
Richard . . . you're absolutely right about remembering exactly where we were when JFK was assassinated. I was in Ms. Cook's 4th grade class at Union St. Elem. School. I'll never forget that feeling of being very scared, but not really understanding why. And it was constantly on my mind when moving here. Now after being here for quite a while, I'll tell you one thing . . . . . there is LOTS more to Dallas than that. It's an unfortunate piece of history that people here wished had never happened. I'm very sorry about your friend. I'll be praying for his family and friends.

Roland, so where are you located? Somewhere in the south? I know Patty is in Maine and Lori is in California, but what about Nancy? Where are you located Nancy?

Got to run now. My daughter has an appt. at the orthodontist.

Talk to you guys soon!!!!!!!!
I started a new blog (it was easy) for friends and family of a really close friend of mine that died last week. He was riding his bike and got hit by a truck. It was tragic- he was weaving around and swerved out of control- we don't know why. Lori, it was Hans who I mentioned to you in some e-mails last summer. With his friends from a life time and from around the world, I hope that the new blog will help us connect.

Wednesday, June 25, 2003

Richard, sorry for the reference to the "D" word. Just slipped as I was in one of my Alztimers modes.
Yes its funny, I remember being in 4th grad misic class in Killingworth, CT when we heard the news. My parents were into politics at the time so I knew what it meant and it scared me then. Funny how we get used to or I prefer to say understand things, like where I live now..... Hurricanes and tornadoes don't scare me but I respect them. Glad you survived the last round Dick. I know when I worked laiason for the medical alarm company I rode it out till the end, then the owner went to jail. Not that they weren't successful just the owner was a crook. Oh well...... keep the faith you'll do fine. Change of pages sometimes is good. Another thing always amazed me as to how fast things grow in the NE after such a long period of rest!! For only a wee part of this vast country we always did and still do our best to be known eigh? (as my western Canadian friends say). Someday we'll all make it for those drink and brag conversations dudes, some day.
Grinders, Hoagies, and subs, all the same depending on where you're standing. When we moved up here everybody said "frig this and friggin that" I was horrified and thought they were saying////////well you know what I thought they were saying. but up here that's just like saying darn. When you move someplace you kind of have to get the lay of the land so you don't do something wrong.

Roland, we're staying at the Crown Plaza on Collins St. It's very close to Lincoln St, a big shopping place. Does that sound familiar at all to you?
By the way, what's a grinder? A sub sandwich? Or did I miss something growing up in Vermont?!
Yeah, Mardi Gras sounds good. And Miami. (Have fun, Patti!) But I didn't realize the Klan is still going so strong in the South. I wouldn't want to go to any of those places. They probably wouldn't let me in, since I'm Jewish.
Yeah, Mardi Gras sounds good. And Miami. (Have fun, Patti!). But I didn't realize the Klan is still going so strong in the south. I wouldn't want to go to any of those places. They probably wouldn't let me in, since I'm Jewish.

By the way, what's a grinder? A sub sandwich? Did I miss something growing up in Vermont?!!
It is amazing. I was living in Shaftsbury, Vt at the time. I was home sick from school and watching TV. I remember calling my mom at work. She was working in Bennington at the Montgomery Wards catalog store. I don't know that I truly understood right then, the ramifications of what had happened but I knew it was really serious.
Good report on Dallas, I am looking forward to a new round of trips. It is amazing that we all can remember exactly where we were (in the 4th grade, walking out of Mrs. Brassord's room- going to my piano lesson) when we heard about Kennedy being assasinated.
Good morning all. It's a comfy 54 just now but we're expecting temps in the 90's so I've closed up the house nice nd early. Have some yard work to do today so I'll try to get in down before 10. things are really growing and blooming and looking good. As much as I'm looking forward to our trip to NH this weekend it really is a peak time in my gardens. Dave and I haven't had a two week vacation in many years. Wonder if we'll get bored? Naaah.

Dick, Jane showed me some historic sites on my trip out to see her last year. Was it that long ago Jane? I had a strange interest (like many people I think), in the "grassy knoll" and we spent some time there. I saw it in a movie a couple of nights ago and was a little bit weirded out by it. Not sure why. We went for a drive one afternoon and saw the famous South Fork Ranch. I think we had the most laughs sipping beers and watching a long horn steers cattle drive. I took the obligatory photo of Janey in jail. That was a fun afternoon.

I'm still in the middle of a wood chuck hunt here. The darn thing eat the flowers in my gardens and that I will not abide. so far last week we got one wood chuck and a racoon. He as a surprise. Dave releases them on a dirt room far from our house or any others. Last night Colin and I watched one walked right by the have a heart trap. He seem to be scoffing at it. Really ticked me off! Most people tell us to shoot 'em, but fire arem use in the "city" is forbidden. I just want them to stop eating my flowers . But since we can't seem to agree on this. I'll keep moving them out. Its an annual rite.

Tuesday, June 24, 2003

did everyone go on vacation??? were we supposed to meet somewhere and sip expensive drinks and talk about our frequent flier miles and which colleges our kids are going to and how you just can't go to Spain anymore, I mean most people are ordering tapas in German- what's up with that? my ping-pong game is getting better- and I really don't see any shame in that.

Monday, June 23, 2003

Jane, I will definitely let you know when I will be in Dallas. It would be great to see you. Maybe later this summer- it is a little up in the air. 30 of the remaining 150 people at my job were let go on Friday. I have some new responsibilities and have survived until the next lay-off (maybe August). Things are hard but my Ping-Pong is steadily improving at the moment so I guess I am OK.

Sunday, June 22, 2003

Hey Jane glad to see you on Blog!! I have a rep in your area so probably won't get out there soo but will contact you if I do. Yeah, I too have been out of Vt longer that I lived there but as time flys I don't feel that old yet. Here is Biloxi, MS @ Beau Rivage tonight. Don't do the gamble thing but love the awesome food and walks on the beach in the early am. Sometimes there's a good show to take in.

Saturday, June 21, 2003

* Misspelling below. Should be *Cordle*, not Constantine. I hope I got that right now!
Hey Richard . . . . . I'm here in the Dallas/Irving area! There are lots of things here that you just don't see anywhere else. What types of things are you interested in? I have now been here for 25 years, which is weird because that's longer than I lived in Vermont and I was born there. Like all big cities, there are lots and lots of things yo do and see. Patty and I kept pretty busy when she was here! I sure hope she had a good time! Give me an idea of the kinds of things you like, and I'll fill you in on what fits the bill. Otherwise I could ramble on and on. But if you or anyone else comes down here, you better let me know so we can get in touch. It's not often I get to see people from home.

Patty, thanks and good to talk with you again too.

It's good to hear that everybody is doing pretty good out there. Nancy Constantine, Roland McCarthy or anyone else: If you get down to North Texas, please let me know, because I would love to see y'all again!
Hi Roland, Yes, alot of my old buddies are working at WR and TJ is one of them...........I have applied to several jobs in the FWB area, Bedford, MA area and FWB area..........I have a good friend in Panama City that is going back to england and he is doing well down there. I haven't been on blogger lately, just got back on. I think they changed the format shortly after the google addition to the site. Maybe this is an added enhancement from that. I think it is different, but not too hard to get used to. Mom is all for me making a move if I have to, she knows I have not been happy or satisfied with this job. If I stayed in civil service, I would definately go back to DOD. Well, take care and have a good day...............will keep you posted.

Friday, June 20, 2003

Hey nan, Macon is a good area. Its growing now and its not so far south you get real bad humidity. Its been an impoverished area with economy losses but there are good places to live at a reasonalbe price and the people are not as curt as they are in ATL. I have one or two accounts there and enjoy going there. Its only about 1.5hrs from where I live presently.

Are we back to the old format with Blogger? Or did they change it again? Anybody know or is it my wierdness here?
Hi Roland, If I do get in that area, it will be near Macon. FWB is okay, but the heat is the only thing that I may have problems with. We'll see what they offer. I have applied up in MA as well. I still want to be near my family, but may have to go where the job is.

Thursday, June 19, 2003

Glad to hear from you Nan. Theres lots of jobs available here but housing is expensive. I'm somewhere in MS tonight on the business ctr pc at the hotel. Too lazy to go get my laptop in the truck. I like this highspeed stuff though. Can't justify the cost yet though but as long as its free I'm in. We are getting palmtops through Sprint and they will have inet, phone, and realtime communication with the office and clients. Also a card for my laptop so I can go wireless. Course Sprint has lots of area where ther is no service. Anyway, let me know if you get near ATL and I'll try and be home. I might be taking a jaunt up to NE to introduce new products there also but not sure yet. So much to do here I might have someone else go. Keep the faith and be good, ha ha
Hi Roland, I am seriously thinking of trying to get down your way.......need a change from the job situation and an old supervisor I had contacted me about a Logistics job at his company. I may just take him up on it. Yes, I have been busy...........took some time off and now we are in the busy part of the year. I went to LI with a friend from VT and we had our own mini reunion there..........it was fun. Hope everyone is doing well..........

Wednesday, June 18, 2003

Jane should know she lives not far from Dallas! Hey Jane great to see you back! She showed me around when I went out to visit her a year ago.

Summer is finally here in The County too, like Northern VT. Lots of sun and things are growing like crazy! Dave will be in DC next week and then we'l be camping for 2 weeks in NH. I'm really looking forward to that. We go every year. Have for many years now. 14 actually. School was finished up at 1:30 yesterday. So today was my first day of vacation, officially.
Well Richard, its not B town but I too did those things but on the Gulf Coast of Biluxi. I love the ocean early in the am. Its so peaceful. Tonights the opposite. The excitement of Bourbon Street is luring. Had dinner at Ruths Chris Steak house. My 2nd favourite chain place. Glad to hear you finally got summer.

Tuesday, June 17, 2003

I think summer finally came to Vermont. What a beautiful morning. I went for a bike ride along the lake, stopped for a swim, and got to my job by 8:30. How cool is that?

Monday, June 16, 2003

Nancy good to see you back. Whats up? Your guys have any plans for the summer? I guess the worst state to drive through was New Mexico. Nothing there. I did it with friends years ago and think I let them drive and I slept. So whos in TX? Guess I'd beter look at the list or maybe Robert can tell us.

Friday, June 13, 2003

Texas is a good place to go through..............I did see alot of it driving through, there is a little bit of everything that can interest you.............we do have some classmates in the Dallas, TX area, try contacting them and see if they have suggestions.

Thursday, June 12, 2003

If you're going to San Anton you must take the river boat dinner ride and on dry land view the Alamo!!! I hated Tx till I toured that area then drove due north to Waco area. They are plants, trees, and if its spring and rain the desert is in bloom, so.....go have fun. There's much more if you're into history. Log onto either TX site or San Anton and find what you'd like to see.
Can someone tell me a few great reasons to go to Texas? If I travel to San Antonio and Irving (?) and Dallas, what can I do for ffffffffffuuuuuuuuuunnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!!!!?????????????

Wednesday, June 11, 2003

Ah, got it!!!! Yea it works and I think its a bit easier and the print is larger too. Good to see you posting Jane. Hope we can get some more to pop in and stay awhile. I'm off to AR and MS the end of this week again and I think I'll be in CA in Sept sometime to review plans etc in person at the home office.
Hey all, guess we got a new format. Can't get the most recent posts and don't see the calendar to view from. I'll figure it out. Its raining again here. Very muggy, had to run the air for a few days. Hope my plants don't mold and withere again. Got some exciting new products to work on. We aren't much in VT yet and only a little in NH but with the Wal Mart contract that should change and when Target builds some new stores we'll be there.
Hi everybody!!! It's been a while since I've been able to get on BLOGGER. I'm really glad to see that y'all have kept it going!
Excellant point Roland, I think that's why someone came up with all those emoticons. It is easy to misinterpret the written word.

so, how do we all like the new look of Blogger? I've been wondering what the changes would be since my favorite search engine - Google - purchased it.

Spring has really sprung here in The County. Grass is growing like mad and the trees are all leafed out. For us the biggest sign is the return of our backyard critters. We have a family of ground hogs that appears ready to eat up all the new plants in my flower garden. We had 3 removed last year but have seen them again twice this spring so will have to get some traps again. Guess they weren't moved far enough away. Dave has seen at least half a dozen moose on his travels in the last couple of weeks. I have seen only 2 and those from quite a distance. Jeezum they're big!

Tuesday, June 10, 2003

Roland, Do you mean Marc Foster of the Carolina Panfish Club who caught a 29 oz. Shellcracker at Cape Fear-Sawpit Landing? Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.................maybe not! Who is he?
Patti, OK, email is great but one can't always tell the intonation etc of the words. Glad to hear you haven't changed from school and are the happy and well adjested individual I knew. Glad to see you back. Wondered where ya'll were.
Don't think so dude.....ha ha.

Monday, June 09, 2003

Roland, Do you mean Marc Foster, the director of Monsters Ball?