We wish you Merry Christmas and send our best wishes for a wonderful New Year. We decided to send our greetings on our blog. Betty taught Marion how to create a blog while in Australia in February.
We still follow UNH hockey and travel to Durham, NH for home games. Our friends, Dick and Katy, provide us with a "B & B" so we don't have to drive home late at night. They are also avid hockey fans. We enjoy these weekend visits very much.
In February we went to Australia to stay with Betty and Surrey for three weeks. Surrey had been diagnosed with cancer two months earlier. He and Barre had unfinished work on their water-lily research, and spent much time writing the paper which named five new species. We enjoyed our time with their family and grandchildren, and the wonderful summer weather.
In early April we drove to Alexandria, VA to attend the NCAA Frozen Four hockey finals. We were pleased to stay with Barre's friend, Bruce and his wife Theresa for a few days. Bruce was able to join us for the hockey games and we also had time to visit some of the sights in Washington, DC. We stopped, on the way home, at Gettybrug, PA to tour the new Museum and Battlefield.
In June, Sasha and Elena, from Borok, near Yaroslavl, Russia came to visit for three weeks. Both are botanists working for the Russian Academy of Sciences. Sasha has been corresponding with Barre concerning pondweeds for four years. Barre drove them to many locations in New England and New York where plants of interest were collected. On the 4th of July we enjoyed a family picnic in NH with cousins and friends, followed by fireworks in the evening. The day before they flew home, we drove them to the top of Mt. Washington enjoying a sunny day, with a 70 mile view from the summit.
Elena, Sasha, and Marion at base of Mt. Washington
The last week of August we traveled west to the Universtiy of Michigan Biological Station where Eric had been teaching a botany course during the summer. We stayed for the weekend and then headed south to Texas to visit with Paul and family in September. Noel is now in kindergarten and we enjoyed our Grandparents day visit to her school. We went to the zoo, aquarium and an evening baseball game, all in Dallas, over the Labor Day weekend. We also got to watch Noel at her hockey lesson. Soon after arriving back home, cousins from Indiana were with us for a brief stay. We all enjoyed a drive to the top of Mt. Greylock, which is almost in our backyard, and a fantastic view of the autumn foliage.
Noel at hockey practice
In October we headed south to Barre's hometown of Summit, NJ where he renewed friendships with his high school classmates at their 50th reunion. The events were well organized and it was enjoyed by all. Barre and friends were able to tour the elementary school they attended, visiting all the rooms and reminiscing about their school days and teachers, sharing much laughter.
Davis VanWinkle, Bruce Craig, Barre, and Harry Snyder at front door of Franklin School
In late November, our dear friend, Surrey died peacefully. Betty's blog kept everyone in touch with him and the family throughout the year. We will miss Surrey, and have many wonderful memories. He and Barre have traveled, conducting fieldwork, throughout tropical Australia since 1997. We have now added Skype to our means of contact with Betty, and look forward to having her visit us in the future.
We keep busy around home and Barre continues to plant evergreen seedlings in the yard. He may have as many as 100 different trees! He still raises Australian tropical water-lilies in the greenhouse. Marion continues her quilting hobby, and is learning to crochet, thanks to friends who have helped her get started. She also regularly visits a new friend who returned two years ago to live near relatives in her home town of Cheshire. Bernice (Bennie) just happens to be the oldest citizen of Massachusetts at 110 years! She is as "sharp as a tack".
Whenever Eric can't have his dog 'Moose' at his summer work location we take care of him. Moose has been with us during three recent summers. Eric follows college hockey in his area of Oswego, NY. Paul and Michelle have lived in Texas for two years. Paul enjoys his job as computer game designer, and plays defense and goalie in a men's hockey league. Michelle has now become a parent volunteer at Noel's school, and takes care of a neighbor's two young children two days a week. She also sews quilts for the Linus project.
Best wishes to all. We are thinking of you.
Love, Marion and Barre
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2 comments:
The blog is great!
Merry Christmas to you both and your family.
Betty..
Thank you for sharing this! Melissa
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