Tuesday, January 26, 2016

An Old Mans Rant - It started today...Saying Goodbye!

I have known this day would come and I have dreaded it...thought about it and worried about it...however, I realize nothing can be done to stop it.

Last night I got a message on Facebook informing me of the passing of an old college friend...I had really hoped to get to see my friend while in Ohio this summer, sadly time slipped away before I could get there. You see, I knew he was sick, diagnosed with a terribly debilitating disease ALS and was failing. Rest in Peace my friend Bob Pyke Jr., you will be missed.

Bob Pyke, Jr.


I met Bob after High School through a couple other friends, we all ran around together, Terrorized Kent State University and Akron University and various bars and clubs around both. We had some great times and surprisingly maintained contact for over 40 years, sharing our lives from a distance but always "In Touch". When my mother started to fail, it was Bob who contacted me and helped my sister and I through the myriad of paperwork to get my mother some benefits from Summit County which enabled her to finish her life with grace in a wonderful home for the aging and when the time came Bob recommended a hospice facility. Bob was a good man and dedicated his life to helping the sick and dying...it hurts to know he is gone.

While trying to sleep last night, I came to the realization that it is starting, that terrible time in life when you reach an age where old friends begin to leave, no not travel to some distant place, but leave this world for good. So we are left with only memories...

We now have electronic social media and have managed to be able to contact and stay in touch much better than any other generation, which is good and bad. Think about all the friends, old classmates and people we have worked with that we now are able to "see" daily through Facebook and other social media outlets.

As I look around the various Facebook posts, I realize we all have many, many friends who are battling various diseases and for some, their time is running out...today make it a point to make plans to say goodbye, before the time comes when you can't.

In the back of my mind, while in Ohio this summer, I have been planning a time when all my friends can gather and share some memories and in reality say goodbye...so make plans to be there. It is a time for all of us to be more aware that time is slowly running out.

We can reminisce and say good bye to some of our departed Barberton HS Friends. We have already lost 57 of our classmates.


I took this picture in 1972 and have always loved it...It is a simple picture of an old man barefoot in Fairmont Park along the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, it was a beautiful spring day and I could not help but realize he was going back in time to his youth...barefoot on a spring day! How wonderful. Well, today I am barefoot and going back in time....

Barefoot on a Spring Day!



The photo always brought this song to mind, one of my all time favorites by Judy Collins.


Enjoy the song....

Who Knows Where the time goes?



Didn't mean to be such a downer, but just reflecting on where the time has gone...

Stay tune for a more lively post soon, I am still having fun!

Capt. Jim - "The Wanderer"

Traveling and photographing the Southwest and Alaska!

Monday, January 11, 2016

Blog Update - Best Photo Book Collection now available!

My new collection of some of my best photography is available in a hardbound version - I have also created a smaller softbound version which is also available. (See below for links)

If you click on the image of the book below it will take you to a preview and my book store on Blurb where it can be purchased...in about a month the price will increase and it will be available on Amazon - and no longer available on Blurb - so take advantage of the lower price and purchase now or purchase the lower priced smaller self cover version...your choice.

The hardbound version right now sells for $99.99 and measures 10.75 High X 12.5 Wide



The link below is for the smaller soft cover version and sells for $49.99 it measures 8 High X 9.5 Wide



I would like to thank all my followers for their support and friendship!

The Yes Bay Lodge book will also be available and ready to purchase in about three weeks!

Stay tuned for more action on my travel blog as the winter progresses.


Capt. Jim - "The Wanderer"

Traveling and photographing the Southwest and Alaska!

Friday, December 25, 2015

Blog Update - Merry Christmas Omelete 2015

Christmas morning arrived in the desert with windy and cold weather...but Santa found me a few days ago, so all is well.

I have been waiting patiently for my new photo book and it arrived and looked great - made a few minor corrections and uploaded the new version and another copy is ordered and on the way. It will be available for sale very soon. I also made a smaller soft cover version which is much less expensive for anyone interested, I will announce when they are both available for sale along with the one with pictures from Yes Bay Lodge. You can see a preview HERE!



My other Christmas morning chore is making Hash Brown Casserole for dinner in the Clubhouse at 2:00 pm - we have nearly 50 people registered, should be a great time.

Crock Pot - Cheesy Hash Brown Casserole! Cheese gets added about an hour before finish!



Cooking in a small RV can be a challenge - for room the bed gets changed into storage for things normally on the stove.



Now time for a zip lock bag omelet for Christmas Breakfast!



Now two eggs into the ziplock after smashing add your favorite ingredients.



I added green onions, ham and bacon and cheese!





Pot of boiling water...



About 15 minutes...



Out of the ziplock and on the plate...PERFECT!



No clean-up no mess...

Stay tuned busy week between Christmas Dinner and New Years here at the resort!

Capt. Jim - "The Wanderer"

Traveling and photographing the Southwest and Alaska!


Thursday, December 24, 2015

Another Year and time to Reflect...

As 2015 comes to a close and the Holiday Season is in full swing, I find it time to reflect on Christmas's past, the family and friends who have passed though my life and the ones who have left all too soon. Christmas has always been a special time in my life and sometimes I miss the family and friends camaraderie, with the life on the road I have chosen and enjoy. I am happy to be with my new friends, but damn sure miss the old ones.

My life is very visual and I tend to reflect my memories with pictures, they bring a warm feeling to my heart.

Christmas's Past! I had the BEST Family!







My artist side!



A reflecting moment on my boat in Alaska! A Special Time for me!



A time to remember our classmates and friends from the past...



We are also reminded of the friends who still have battles to fight and to gather your thoughts to wish them all the prayers needed for them to continue their struggle.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Glenn and Renee Hicks as my old friend Renee continues her struggles with Alzheimers.

My thoughts and prayers go out to John Banacki as he fights his battle with cancer and hope he rides on for a long time!

My thoughts and prayers go out to Nancy Swain that her hip and femur continue to heal and she is back to 100% soon.

My thoughts and prayers go out to my old Scout-mate Cecil Strickler as he has surgery on his leg, and hope he heals fast.

My thoughts and prayers go out to my good friend Libby Roland Fisher as her hip gets back to 100% so she can continue to gather us all together through Lady Magics and Men...we were an afterthought (The Men).

My prayers and thoughts go out to my good friends Michal Sigal and Ralph Foore as they continue their struggle with mental illness.

My prayers and thoughts go out the Sherry Hathaway Lewis as she continues to put up with all my tormenting - old Hop-A-Long takes it well.

Special thanks and prayers to all my Facebook friends who have allowed me to stay in their lives and allow me to share my travels and stay in touch...

It makes my days brighter!

Merry Christmas to all my friends - May all your remaining days be Merry and Bright, from my little house to yours!




Capt. Jim - "The Wanderer"

Traveling and photographing the Southwest and Alaska!

Monday, December 21, 2015

Blog Update - 29 Palms Resort Christmas Party

Always a fun time in the park around the Holidays and our annual Hot Buttered Rum Gift Exchange is one of the best!


The evening starts out with a "Happy Hour" at 4:00pm - then a Chili Dinner at 5:00pm and the gift exchange at 6:00 which goes well into the evening...Lots of kodak moments!


Ben  and Jim served as our resident "Mixologists"





Nice to have our Activity Directors back - welcome Pat and John!




The girls had their way with Santa Ben!









Jim also had the girls attention - the ones with the rum wins!




Mix another one Jim...



Plenty of fun at the tables of friends!







Time for Chili!



Plenty of gifts on the table!



Our gift exchange is unique - everyone brings a gift with a $10.00 max and labels unisex, male or female and their name goes in a hat. First name is drawn and they get to pick a gift and choose the next name. The next person has the option of choosing one of the gifts that has already been opened or a new gift. So the good gifts get moved around the room much to the dismay of the original opener. LOTS OF FUN!


Who says Christmas is for Kids?? We had a large crowd...






First Steal...


Great fun opening gifts...











Always special when someone gets one of Bert's homemade golf club "Road Runners" - sure to be traded!




There was a huge assortment of gifts - from tools to kitchen knives to wine and various liquors!




Stay tuned for more Holiday Fun - busy week coming up!



Check the Activity Schedule for all our events!



Capt. Jim - "The Wanderer"



Traveling and photographing the Southwest and Alaska!