Tasha’s son, Seth, sounds very much like our son, Christopher, whom we affectionately, and accurately, refer to as a troglodyte- intentionally old fashioned.
Chris, who honed his word working skills by working on the complete restoration of the Ernestina-Morrissey, a 180ft wooden Grand Banks fishing vessel, in Maine. You can look it up on line. He’s the guy with the long red beard and really, really scruffy work clothes:-)
He now lives in the Hudson River Valley where he is (and excuse me for bragging here, but it is a mother’s right afterall) regarded as “the gold standard” - NOT my words - in woodworking.
We both joke that Chris was born in the wrong century!
What an impressive boat! The craftsmanship and skill are mind blowing! You go right ahead and be proud of Christopher. He deserves it! (And so do you!)
What a beautiful walk.
Tasha’s son, Seth, sounds very much like our son, Christopher, whom we affectionately, and accurately, refer to as a troglodyte- intentionally old fashioned.
Chris, who honed his word working skills by working on the complete restoration of the Ernestina-Morrissey, a 180ft wooden Grand Banks fishing vessel, in Maine. You can look it up on line. He’s the guy with the long red beard and really, really scruffy work clothes:-)
He now lives in the Hudson River Valley where he is (and excuse me for bragging here, but it is a mother’s right afterall) regarded as “the gold standard” - NOT my words - in woodworking.
We both joke that Chris was born in the wrong century!
Enjoy your day,
Birnie
What an impressive boat! The craftsmanship and skill are mind blowing! You go right ahead and be proud of Christopher. He deserves it! (And so do you!)
Carmella:
I so enjoy the diaries of the week. That picture is awesome, Love ya pics. Yay Yay, Maggie Mae got to have her first Pup Cup, Yummy in the tummy. ❤️🐾🍨
Oh the art of the lost art of old fashioned handwriting, of cards/letters…. That pen.
Thank you,
Karen
Oh, I love love love how rain makes a photo sharp and the colors crisp!