That's Jack and Caroline with With Eric, their grandson. |
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Thanks, Mike!!! |
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Yvonne, Mike's wife, brought some of her beautifully painted gourds for "Show and Tell". |
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Barb wins the "OOPS!" Award! |
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Mush's friend, and fellow carver, George, cooked all of the "lobstahs" and steaks. And a fine job he did!! Thank you, George! |
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George's wife, Donna, keeps the cook company. | |
Charlie decided that it was time for a bath! |
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Dinnah is served! Left to right: Jim, Kate, Steve (a friend of Mush's), Jack, Eric and Caroline. |
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From Left to right: Byron and Anne, Joe, George, Steve, Yvonne and Mike. It was here that Mike acquired his new nickname, "Squirt". |
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You can get a better look at, from left to right, Byron, Anne, Barb and Joe. |
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Left to Right: Jim, Mary, Kate... Jack is behind Fran, (another carver friend of Mush's), then Eric and Caroline. Fran is demonstrating the fine art of eating lobstah! |
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It's obvious that Fran isn't fond of photographs! |
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MMMMM Lobstah! |
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Barb's traveling companion! |
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Introducing Charlie to Barb's Big Dog! |
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Byron, Anne, Mary and Barb walked down to the lake. Notice here how tall Barb is!!!! | |
Byron, Anne, Jack and Joe went "geocaching". | |
Those who stayed an extra day or two went on an "outing" to Pemaquid. Pemaquid Light is particularly scenic. | |
Here is Eric, climbing out on the rocks at Pemaquid. |
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Byron, Barb and Mush built their own miniature version of Stonehenge on the beach at Pemaquid. | |
On the way home from Pemaquid, we stopped in New Harbor, a very active fishing village. |
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Lucky me!! I am the PROUD new owner of these carvings that were so kindly given to me: At the top, Mary's relief carving of Charlie sitting on the carrying beam supervising construction of the new studio; Left to right below: Anne's pine knot castle, Byron's chip carved spoon (Byron demonstrated his chip carving technique for us), Byron's Oregon pine key chain, and Mike's "regal purple" tomte. Thank you all soooo much. |