The old days, on a Ferris Wheel. My two eldest, with Daddy (me). They are now well into their twenties. My memories are not so old....it was only yesterday....yes, when shorts were....short! I know, I know.
that is a great photo Dan. 'Who wears short shorts?!' Remember that Nair commercial? I am just kiddin. I don't have children, but I remember my Mom and Dad used to tell me as an adult, how they still looked at me like I was a little girl.
LOL Dan, yes your shorts were really short, but those were also the days of hotpants...or more or less, and they were even shorter! It's all relative isn't it ;-)
In California, enjoy hiking & mountaineering.
I work in the shipping dept. of a major automotive company.
I have an A.A.Degree. I am a former aerospace inspector, multiple weapons systems.
Am very much about teaching my children about life. They have been raised hanging around Edwards Air Force Base watching the SR-71 Blackbird in it's final years, visiting the Grand Canyon, redwood trees at Big Basin & Big Sur, Catalina Island, cruising up to the magnificent Sierra Nevada mountains, Sunday Mass at many locations -- a California Mission, monastaries, etc.
My sweet & beautiful wife, Cruz, means the world to me. I thank God for bringing her to me and blessing us with 4 daughters.
Listening to The Who has restored my interest in learning to play guitar. I really enjoy the style of Pete Townshend. That's where I am TRYING to go.
I would like to thank Pete Townshend, a man I have only seen on stage, but NOW HAVE MET!..., for putting his novella on a blog. It has prompted me to enter the blog world...a strange, odd place. "Sickness will surely take the mind
where minds can't usually go." -from The Amazing Journey/Tommy, by Pete Townshend.
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that is a great photo Dan. 'Who wears short shorts?!' Remember that Nair commercial? I am just kiddin.
I don't have children, but I remember my Mom and Dad used to tell me as an adult, how they still looked at me like I was a little girl.
LOL Dan, yes your shorts were really short, but those were also the days of hotpants...or more or less, and they were even shorter! It's all relative isn't it ;-)
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