Larry’s brother Scott (and his wife Anita) joined us at the reunion this year. Scott brought this little e-bike! We all took a turn terrorizing the campground with it… That was until the ranger pointed out to Scott that it didn’t have any pedals, so wasn’t an e-bike. Instead it’s classed as an e-motorcycle and isn’t allowed. ðŸ˜
David's Life
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2026-06-13
Thursday to Sunday, no hookups…
I successfully kept my battery running by supplementing with some solar energy the whole weekend. It powers my fan, charges my devices and makes coffee. Average in for the day was 100 watts and max out is 40 or so. Maybe 45 if it was really cold (winter) and I was running Zoe’s heating blanket.
Ceremonial burning of the log❣️
When I picked up the log for the family reunion this year, it split in half (upper left)… It’s finally rotted and full of ants enough that it’s falling apart. With most of the cousins in attendance, we decided this was the year to lay it to rest in the fire ring… But not before Andy gave it a proper eulogy. He related why he’d started saving it (to whittle a stool), how we’d always made our marks on it each year, where it lives (holding down my generator cover) while waiting for each reunion, and even the church-a-monk log throwing competitions. I think he actually brought tears to a couple eyes (upper right). He’s a sentimental guy though, and saved a little bit for his shelf of precious memories (lower right).
2026-06-12
Julie and I enjoyed the high school drama awards.
Stef and Josh invited us to go along with them to the Schuster to see the Miami Valley High School Theater Awards. We found a bunch of high school vagabonds milling about downtown (upper right) haha. While we were waiting to go in ,I snapped the cool alley pick of the Water Street water tower down near the Delco Lofts where Dad first worked (upper left). I also thought this building (lower right) looked like a big monster took a bite out of the top of it.
2026-06-11
The resulting panoramic pic
I always meant to digitize this. My nephew was asking about panoramic cameras today and it gave me the motivation I needed to dig it out.
Panoramic cameras…
Isaac was asking if I had ever seen one of these cameras before (shown in the two top left pics). I told him I had, when they took our 20 year high school reunion shot. Of course, I had to run downstairs and find the print. I saved it in the little mailing tube it came in. You can see the lineup of my classmates in the lower left pics.
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