Sunday, September 11, 2022

New England 2

August 2022
 
A Walk in the Woods at Shakespeare & Company Theater - I pitied the two very gifted actors who stood in the extremely hot sun in the outdoor Roman Gardens Theater wearing suits and ties - even winter coats briefly to represent the winter season. They delivered a compelling, sometimes comical, 2-hour dialogue portraying arms negotiators - one Russian, oneAmerican. Author, Lee Blessing, presented an up close and personal view of their relationship and left you pondering the new perspectives he unveiled.   




Another 80th Birthday Party - The Goodfellows (a.k.a., Pat and Goody) both celebrate their 80th birthdays this year. They have been together through thick and thin since they were in high school. They have been dear friends throughout the years! Goody was Bob’s best man when we married in 1970. I’ll never forget his toast, “With Monda’s good looks and Bobby’s athletic abilities, their future children will…”  Bob’s mother, Lena, yelled out, “What about my son's good looks?” The whole crowd broke out into laughter.




Trinity Solar Company - I have wanted to convert to renewable energy for years and was finally persuaded that this family owned company who has been operating for 34 years, was the way to go. I have been on a solar farm program for the last year, but it has not been a smooth ride. I have qualified to lease 14 roof panels which they install/maintain and will reduce my bill $30/month. The local electric company has increased rates 30% in the last year and Trinity will not increase more than 2.9% in one year. I know they will get the tax incentives, but I feel it is important to go renewable. The contract is for 25 years, so I may or may not be around to decide what to do then, but I have transferred ownership to my kids already, so they will make future decisions. 
  
Book ClubMom and I joined a book club at church which discussed the book Waking Up White by Debby Irving. It was a thought provoking book which revealed the many ways which we unknowingly do harm when trying to help in personal interactions with racial “others". White privilege is exposed for what it is and you find yourself realizing how many opportunities you have had in life that were totally inaccessible for “others”. 

Ty Allan Jackson is a local independently self-published author who has skyrocketed in his career as an author and motivational speaker. His target audience is elementary and middle school students, but adults can learn a lot from his books on financial literacy. A decade ago, his 8-year old son asked if they could have a lemonade stand. Ty agreed and fronted him the money to buy supplies. Much to his surprise, his son earned $50 and when he asked what to do with the money, Ty checked the book store and there weren’t any books on the topic. That was the springboard for him to write numerous books about how Danny Dollar could make his money grow. It took a year to write and another year to publish it. He was turned down by 147 publishers and decided to do it on his own. Now he earns 6 figures and is being approached by schools and Disney… MCLA (a local community college) granted him an honorary doctorate degree and asked him to create curriculum for teachers. Unfortunately, he doesn’t have time. I bought books for my grands and when I gave them the books, they were well aware of Ty Allan Jackson as he has been to their school a couple of times already.Wishing him well in his venture ❤️. 


All four grand-kiddos came for the last weekday before school starts - no swimming, just hung out and ate cinnamon French toast and bacon breakfast that they love, followed by a discussion about Mimi being away for the winter. I assured them that I love them very much and if I call them, please answer. And they can call me anytime, of course. Lily pipes in and says, “So you love Rich more than us!?” I quickly countered that it is a different kind of love.


When we are traveling, I wish there was a way to learn about the area. So I got an app, “Autio”, which plays recordings of the local history wherever you are! 


It knows your location by the GPS (obviously) and starts telling you the story about the area. Today when we went through Springfield, MA, I decided we should actually visit the Springfield Armory Museum where I had taken my Mom and Dad coincidentally 10 years and 2 days ago according to my Google Memories - who knew?


We had the opportunity both times to have the tour given by Alex MacKenzie, who happens to be my niece's husband. He is a wealth of knowledge regarding the entire history of the now National Historic Site. 

In brief he walked us from the mini-diorama of the original Armory by sharing the story of Henry Knox who in 1775 trekked with oxen and 58 cannons from Fort Ticonderoga, NY down Lake Champlain and across the Berkshire Hills through Springfield to Boston (known as the Knox Trail). The Red Coats soon scattered after seeing the artillery. What stood out to Knox in Springfield was the barren sandy hill which he recommended as a location for the necessary Armory after the Revolutionary War. Upon the success of this treacherous trip, President Washington named Knox the first Secretary of War.  
 
Invented by Thomas Blanchard, the first timber based machine shakily created Musket rifles...


The government decided to invest in smart people like Eli Whiney, who could improve the conditions with metal based machinery allowing better precision as well as interchangeable parts (for repair), which allowed them to do mass production in war preparation (250/hour) employing thousands of people (50% women during WWII). This is said to have helped launch the Industrial Revolution. 
 
Over the years they learned how to create a breech load rifle which has a single cartridge, and then to a 5 cartridge load. In 1893 they designed a rifle that had a bayonet and a trench digging tool all in one. Yikes!

The heavy artillery was created to take out the enemy as needed for tanks, helicopters, airplanes, etc. 
 
I think the highlight for me is the Organ of Muskets (1100 Model 1861 rifles each weighting 10 lbs) which were arranged with precision in a double musket rack as it has stood since the museum opened in 1871.


Henry Wadsworth Longfellow passed through Springfield on his honeymoon bound for the Berkshires. This is the poem he wrote:

This is the Arsenal. From floor to ceiling,
Like a huge organ, rise the burnished arms;
But from their silent pipes no anthem pealing
Startles the villages with strange alarms.

Ah! what a sound will rise, how wild and dreary,
When the Death Angel touches those swift keys!
What loud lament and dismal Miserere
Will mingle with their awful symphonies!

I hear even now the infinite fierce chorus,
The cries of agony, the endless groan-
Which, through the ages that have gone before us,
In long reverberations reach our own.

On helm and harness rings the Saxon hammer,
Through Cimbric forest roars the Norseman's song,
And load amid the universal clamor,
O'er distant deserts sounds the Tartar gong.

I hear the Florentine, who from his palace
Wheels out his battle bell with dreadful din,
And Aztec priests upon their teocallis
Beat the wild war-drums made of serpent's skin.

The tumult of each sacked and burning village;
The shout, that every prayer for mercy drowns;
The soldiers' revels in the midst of pillage,
The wail of famine in beleaguered towns!

The bursting shell, the gateway wrenched asunder,
The rattling musketry, the clashing blade; 
And ever and anon, in tones of thunder,
The diapason of the cannonade.

Is it, oh man, with such discordant noises,
With such accursed instruments as these,
Thou drownest Nature's sweet and kindly voices,
And arrest the celestial harmonies?

Were half the power, that fills the world with terror,
Were half the wealth, bestowed on camps and courts
Given to redeem the human mind from error,
There were no need of arsenals nor forts.

The warrior's name would be a name abhorréd!
And every nation that should lift again
Its hand against a brother, on its forehead
Would wear forevermore the curse of Cain!

Down the dark future, through long generations,
The echoing sounds grow fainter and then cease;
And like a bell, with solemn, sweet vibrations,
I hear once more the voice of Christ say "Peace!"

Peace! and no longer from its brazen portals
The blast of War's great organ shakes the skies!
But beautiful as songs of the immortals,
The holy melodies of love arise.
1844, 1845

Retirement 
I worked my last night of Tanglewood with Ringo Starr! I am now in full retirement which is bittersweet as I love my coworkers and great management, Dave Winn, Nic Vincent, and Emma Adler. 


Student Council - I am proud to say that two of my grandkids (cousins Lily and Zachary) are on the 5th and 6th grade Student Council at Lee Elementary School.
 
First Day of School:


And football:




Went to Glens Falls to say farewell to Rich’s family this weekend since we are hitting the road in a week. A few tears were shed😢





 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

New England 2

July 21, 2022, Wednesday
We drove the motorhome to North Hero, VT (near Burlington) to deliver a commission piece Rich did. Nora, young Nora, and Kieran met us in Williston for a delicious lunch and then they went shopping. We arrived at a beautiful waterfront home on Lake Champlain and waited on the deck for Jane to get home from work. 


She was thrilled with the 2’ x 3’ river landscape Rich painted in watercolor.
This river is in Newcomb, NY where her family had a place just down the river. 

Jane is a nurse who used to work for Maryanne Waters from Colchester that we delivered a piece to a couple of weeks ago.  She led us downstairs to see her Adirondack room which was just remodeled. WOW! 








Then we took the ferry over to New York and drove down to Glens Falls to park in Nora’s driveway so Rich could get early morning bloodwork done for next week’s Dr. appointment. 
 
July 30, 2022, Sunday
Had Lynn and Zippy Zerbato over for a pool day to catch up on current events in the cool of the pool.


Lily is patiently waiting for her milk. 




Chillin’ in the shade on these hot, humid days. 


A trip to High Lawn Farm at 11am to beat the crowd for a scoop of Purple Cow on top of Lemon Meringue! 


August 2022
 
Farmers’ Market in Lee - every Saturday we have been setting up shop in the park in Lee with enough positive response to keep doing it, but not enough to make us jump for joy. I keep saying, “If he had a nickel for every comment about how beautiful his work is, he’d be richy Rich!” Ha!


Zachary’s 15” catch - caught in Hop Brook behind the Post Office in Tryingham.


Music in Lilac Park - on Wednesdays, there is music at Lilac Park in Lenox which is the scene of our first in person meet up! “Happy Together” was the name of the band on this night when we went with Dee Shep for a taste of music and beverage. So happy to see Pat & Goody there💕


In the Berkshires - Rich created a new collection and this poster illustrates most of the scenes, but not all. We did very well at the Church Craft Fair thanks to admirers and good friends - you know who you are! The scenes are mostly from Tyringham where my daughter lives. We will have to take some photo opp rides further into the Berkshires for his material. 


YoYo Ma and Emanuel Ax at Tanglewood - though we are nearing the end of the season for Tanglewood, the crowds come in earnest to see these idyllic masters. 




August 16, 2022, Tuesday
Jacob Ryder Clark becomes a teenager - this young man has entered the teenage land of Oz. He is a handsome dude - smart, jokester, funny, talented, thinker, debater, polite, and athletic. I love him dearly💕




With Rich’s help, I created this Treasure Box featuring his favorite things to do: football, basketball, rope swinging and skiing. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, July 18, 2022

New England 2

June 23 - 30, 2022
Drove the motorhome up to Raymond, Maine after I got someone to cover my Wednesday shift at Tanglewood. Wind had damaged the table umbrella, so we got a new one. 


We bought a Welcome sign from fellow-artist in Congress, AZ,  Tom Kern 


Charlotte (winter renter of my condo in Florida) and Shotsie (labradoodle) came for a visit as their summer home happens to be Raymond, Maine. We did not know each other before she started renting 5 years ago. A very small world we live in.


Shannon and the boys arrived the next day with the girls, Maci and Sky.


Rich and Maci - how she’s grown


A sad story about the family that started the comfort dog project for school kids that Shannon is part of - they (Kohlenbergers) sold their house and were renting for a short period of time in Becket, a nearby town. The house caught on fire and burned all of their belongings, including 1 eleven year old male and 3 breeding poodles! Thankfully none of the humans were hurt...


The weather was just beautiful with sunny, breezy days for swimming, sea-doing, paddle boarding, hammock swinging, crocheting and lobster eating.



Hammock city! That’s me in the lower left corner - tough selfie! 



Jake and Zach were happy to go up on the roofs to brush off the vast amount of pine needles. Time for the youthful generation to take on some of these duties!


A good time was had by all!
 
Back in the Berkshires, we stopped to check out River Dale Market and Deli in Lenoxdale and decided to have a delicious sandwich there. At least a dozen laborers came in to order lunch-to-go while we were there. Wishing the owners well... 


Attended an engagement party on Onota Lake Pavilion. It was great to meet up with so many relatives and friends that I haven’t seen in ages. 


Rob Zerbato and Melissa Govoni
 
7/2/2022, Saturday  
Zach has COVID! The rest of the family got it in January, but not Zach. He was pretty sick for a day, but bounced back the next day and told me he is ALL better. 
 

James Taylor performed at Tanglewood on July 3 and 4 to a sold out crowd. He lives in Lenox and is always beholden to the Box Office staff. He gifted us with JT T-shirts and this gorgeous bouquet...

July 10, 2022, Sunday
Rich knew that his family was gathering for this special 80th birthday! What he didn’t know is that Nora invited cousins, David and MaryEllen, that he had not seen in some time. Their fathers were all brothers. 




Elaine (MaryEllen’s cousin of twin mothers and waitress at the Silver Diner back in the day) arrived like a burst of energy - she recently had a double lung transplant and relishes every moment of her second wind of life! 



Grandkids 


The Nora’s toasting 


Make your own Sunday - Colomb style


To top it off, Nora put together a slide show of memories through pictures that her grandmother turned over to her in a shoebox for safekeeping. A lot of memories were shared that day…

July 17, 2022, Sunday  
Happy birthday to Lyn, Perry’s wife ❤️

It wasn’t easy keeping the SURPRISE birthday party I had planned a secret. We had been sprucing the place up for a while now without raising suspicion, but when I was bringing in food to prepare for 24 people, including his children and grandchildren from Glens Falls, NY, I had to say something. So I suggested that since we had cleaned out the cabana, dug up sod around the pool cement, power washed the pool cement padding, the deck and the stockade fence, painted the front of the fence (courtesy of Driscoll (my son, Randy) and Edwards (Sean) Painting Company, maybe we should have my family over for a cookout. He bought right into that and at least I could now talk out loud about the million details racing through my head. I’m not a party planner, nor do I cook for the masses like my sisters (Cindy and Leslie) do, so they were being peppered with texts from me seeking menu suggestions and recipes. Im surprised they didn’t block my number! 
 
There was no mention of a birthday celebration so when my family and birthday balloons arrived, he was surprised. The Gangs All Here! Fifteen minutes later, his family came in through the gate where we were all seated in the shade. See the video in the body of the email to see his reaction… After we ate, Terri and Jim FaceTimed in to join the party for a digital introduction to everyone. Now The Gangs All Here! This was the first time our families were together 💕









 
 

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