Sunday, April 1, 2012

Better than an Eagles Nest!!! "Great" Grandsons in Concert!



"Robots Marching"
Largo - "Going Home" from Symphony #9 "Dvorak" (see below)
"Ode to Joy" Beethoven



and

Bravo..... Bravo.....Bravo !!!!

Going Home
Going Home is a song based on the famous Largo from Antonin Dvorak's 9th symphony.
It's a song of hope that death is not the end.
The song "Goin' Home"
It has been claimed that the theme from the Largo was adapted into a spiritual-like song "Goin' Home", by composer Harry Burleigh, whom Dvořák met during his American sojourn, and lyricist William Arms Fisher, but the song was actually written by Fisher and based on Dvořák's Largo theme. Richard Taruskin, however, states that it is unknown whether or not there already existed a spiritual that was used by Dvořák. What is known for sure, however, is that it has been popularized as a result.
FUN SIDE NOTE:
At the ninth symphony's premiere at Carnegie Hall (December 16, 1893 the reception was one of perpetual cheering. The end of every movement was met with thunderous clapping and Dvořák felt obliged to stand up and bow. In a letter to his publisher Simrock he stated how there was "no getting out of it, and I had to show myself willy-nilly".
 * My earliest recollection of this song was from a documentary done on FDR many years ago.
Near the end of the war a physically spent FDR had gone on retreat to the "Little White House" in Warm Springs GA. where he passed away.
Going Home was played by Graham Jackson as FDR's cortege left Warm Springs. I was so taken by Jackson’s emotions and how fitting the tune was for the moment, it instantly became a favorite of mine. And now I listen to it performed by my grandson Ezra. Another sweet, sweet moment!
Ezra, thank you!
 Graham Jackson, April 1945.

          Lyrics:
Going home, going home,
I'm just going home.
Quiet-like, slip away-
I'll be going home.
It's not far, just close by;
Jesus is the Door;
Work all done, laid aside,
Fear and grief no more.
Friends are there, waiting now.
He is waiting, too.
See His smile! See His hand!
He will lead me through.
Morning Star lights the way;
Restless dream all done;
Shadows gone, break of day,
Life has just begun.

XOXOXO Poppy

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Richmond Eagle Cam.

This post is for Grandma Flynn,,, to facilitate catching her up on the eagles.
Just click on the following links, then when the screen appears click the Play button in the middle of the screen.. looks like this  I>
The third link is for the live camera and it will play automatically after you click the link... NOTE,, you'll have to listen to short ads with each of these.

ENJOY... XOXOXO

Richmond Eagle Cam: The two chicks' first week
This series of clips shows the hatching, feeding and fighting that took place as the two eaglets survived their first week in the nest.

Richmond Eagle Cam: Family meal
Both parents feed fish to both chicks, and then James feeds Virginia.

Richmond Eagle Cam: Life in the nest
Watch in a closeup view as the two eaglets eat, sleep and grow together.

Richmond Eagle Cam, (LIVE)

 Research: The Generation Wars
The video footage that you are viewing is part of an ongoing Center for Conservation Biology research project designed to examine how different generations of eagles interact within the Chesapeake Bay population. This pair of eagles is located along the James River in Richmond Virginia

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

January 2012 Trip Home To Virginia

Ahhh... what a wonderful sight... watching Texas fall away as I took flight and head back home to Virginia. As is always the case the visit was all too short!
First on the agenda.... a quick nap, followed by a not so quick nap, so that I'll be fully rested for the grand nap. Nuala forced me do it!


During the visit we had the Top Of The Hill Gang over for the NFL playoffs. Good friends, good eats, good games, and as John demonstrates, a good time for a nap. Sue must have taken the picture as I was asleep too.
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz



Another item of business was the annual 5K King William Luminary Night.
I'll say it again..."What a great bunch of neighbors"!
 New this year was the fact there was no snow. The general consensus was this made for an evening if not as pretty, a bit more comfortable than in years past.
I missed having the snow!














It was a wonderful visit.... can't wait for the next walk along the James.

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

YIPPEE KI YAY...Can Dallas get any better.

Took just three months in this God Forsaken Land of Lewzers!

Driving back to work after lunch Thursday, when I arrived at the intersection in front of the office. I noticed a truck on the cross road that was not going to stop for his red light. I slammed on the brakes and for a fleeting instant thought I might dodge this bullet... No such luck!

This guy's left rear wheel caught my front bumper and tore it almost all the way off.

The Good News
No injuries to either off us, he was driving a company truck and has insurance.

The Bad News
I'm going to spend God knows how long chasing Insurance companies, rental car Co's, repair shops, etc... and I was't even the guy that caused the accident. Just doesn't seem right.

Man I Miss Richmond !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Could use a hug and smooch from Susu and Nuala.





Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Amazing time lapse footage from the ISS

This is for the Grand kids and Grandma..... Yes, that is the Aurora from a vantage point most will never experience.
I read that this was taken while the astronauts circled the earth looking for a place to park. snicker..

CLICK ME

Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween

   Happy Haloween


Guys and Ghouls, Spooks and Specters,
Live, from high atop the Dallas Ballroom, and all the way from Transylvania Creek Arizona.
Give it up for Those Kooky Spooks,
The Lamoreauxs!!


Friday, September 30, 2011

Nessie in Richmond ?

Here's a picture of a creature in the Richmond Fiord. I find it interesting to note the similarity to another picture taken long ago at Loch Ness in Scotland.



Could it be that Nuala has lived in Scotland in a prior life? Or perhaps Richmond has it's very own Monster... a sweet, fluffy, cute one?

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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Busy Week !

The sun has ris, the sun has set,
And here I is in Texas yet.

I left beautiful Virginia, Susu, Nuala, our little casa on the mesa, and the most wonderful neighbors in the world, Thursday morning August 11th, and headed west. The Dallas adventure had begun.

I convoyed to Dallas with another displaced at&t employee, Roger Bach. I can't imagine I was very pleasant company for poor Roger, I have complained incessantly about having to make this move ever since it became known the Richmond office was being closed. Sue reminds me that I shouldn’t complain as it could be far worse. Roger found out his 16 year old son has bone cancer in his arm just about a week prior to the announcement of the office closing. I can't imagine carrying around that type of baggage at a time like this. I look at his situation and feel awful that I think I can complain. I've come to realize that I am quite fortunate in my situation but it hasn't stopped me from complaining all the more.

Roger and I took 2 days to make the journey from Richmond to Dallas with a stop overnight in Jackson TN.

We arrived in Dallas late Friday afternoon after a scare about 2 hours out. Roger had pulled off the highway about 5 miles in front of me and called back to let me know where to meet him. A few minutes later he called and said his car had stalled and wouldn't start again and he had coasted into a gas station. We managed to get the car restarted after about half an hour and drove it to a mechanic who ran a diagnostic on the car and said it told him a wiring harness had come loose and pin number 10 on the harness was not making good contact. The harness was in the back of Rogers car buried under about a thousand pounds of Cra_! The mechanic suggested we move some of the junk up to the front of the car to see if relieving the pressure might solve the problem. We will never know if that was really the fix or not but Roger made it the 2 hours into Dallas with no further issues. I made it in time to get the keys for my apartment and didn't have to spend the night in another hotel.

And here I is in Texas yet!

Putting on a brave face.

Sights along the way.

Long and lonesome road.

I couldn't stop thinking about our dear neighbor Pammy. Wonder why that was ?

Pretty clouds but nary a drop of rain.

Don't ask, I don't remember. Memphis maybe????

The meager possessions. Looks pretty good for the Shanty Irish.
This is a picture of the apartment from across the street. I'm in the East wing.

The weekend of the 13th and 14th was spent unpacking, hard to imagine it took that long with so few belongings. I did spend some of the time driving around to get the lay of the land and picking up odds and ends that I didn't bring along with me.

Monday the 15th I started at the new office in Dallas. Not as bad as I'd heard but nothing like Richmond. I'm going to be hard pressed to enjoy myself out here! There Is one bright spot and that's the fact the office is only 6 blocks from the apartment. Once I feel comfortable with the environs I'll try to ride the bike over. That might make a small dent in my carbon footprint.

Friday the 19th I headed over to El Centro College and started the ball rolling on getting back to school. I was back Saturday with student ID in hand and took the "Accuplacer" exam which determines what subjects need remedial work. Boy.... Do I feel like an idiot! Must be like the Army in that they tear you down then build you back up again. I did OK in English and basic math, but suck in Algebra and my knowledge of using the computer for word processing and Power Point. The upside is that I know I can ace Algebra, and learning more about using the computer shouldn't be a problem.
My plan is to enroll for the Fall session and knock out the prerequisites needed for the Nursing program, hopefully within the next two years.
If I'm lucky at&t will offer another package inside of 2 years and I can jump on it and head back to Richmond to finish School. I want to be back there by hook or crook in two years max!


Today Sunday August 21st. I started by sleeping in until 8:45AM and missing the 9AM Mass.
C'est la vie.
Last Sunday I tried the mass at Holy Trinity, maybe a 10 minute drive from the apartment, and was pleased with the choice. I was able to hear the sermon and homily without working at it. Today's mass at Saint Thomas Aquinas was a bust. Couldn't hear any of the mass, and the people just didn't seem as friendly. It might have been a bit closer but for my money I think I'll head back over to Trinity.

After mass I went back to the apartment and took the bike out for a spin around White Rock Lake. The Ride for Jim final ride was today so I thought this would be a nice tribute. I had a couple take a pic of me in my Ride for Jim jersey and then somehow managed to delete the file. What a boob!
Below are some of the picture I managed to save.
I think that Great Blue Heron out there is from Richmond too. I remember seeing him on the Rivah on one of the walks with Nuala

Kayakers on the lake.


Not a mile out from the apartment I manages to unclip my right foot for a stop signal and then leaned to the left. SPLAT! That's the Polack in me at work.

When I got back to the apartment I dressed my wounded knee using the 1st aid supplies sweet Susu sent along. I suppose she knew she was sending me away with all sorts of sharp and pokey things for the kitchen, not to mention the bike. 1400 miles away and the woman can still take care of me.
The operating room, Nurse Ratched at work,

Susu didn't miss a trick, I've got it all in these boxes!

GOOD AS NEW!!!

The End... for now, XO