Another afternoon of perfect attendance for the Rivertarian party - we are on a roll! Ted, Pat, Tim, Jay and I had a (mostly) front porch kinda River Day at Jay's this week. The weather was pretty nice early on, then clouded up with some light rain toward the end.
Jay (and Lori) have done some more work on the tractor over the weekend; I think everyone got the chance to check that out. Going to be in great shape by the time we get to Christmas.
Sad to say that the real highlight of the evening was trying to figure out where the Beckley Fire Department responded to on S. Kanawha St. After hearing 50 or 60 sirens (okay, but it sounded like it), we turned on a couple of scanner apps on our phones. We never heard what address or block they were on, only that it was a structure fire.
As a note of record, I'd like to thank Jay for being the only person that noticed that I'd shaved my beard off. Now if I could just get a haircut...
Thanks to everyone for another great River Day celebration.
Sorry, no pics this episode.
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Saturday, May 16, 2020
Friday Meeting 05/15/2020
So this week's meeting had a great turn out: 100% attendance by the Rivertarian party: Jay, Tim, Ted, Pat and myself. We got together at Jay's for an afternoon of laughs and a few cold ones. We actually got to spend a good deal of our time outside - looks like spring has finally arrived (where ya been?!?).
Jay broke out the tractor for a little show-and-tell. He's really done a great job with this project, and is carrying on a family tradition. Can't wait till winter for our 1st annual caroling expedition.
After the tractor was safely parked and secured, we went inside for the next phase of our entertainment for the day: a father/son nacho cookoff special broadcast on Facebook Live. The cookoff involved Bill Murray and his son Homer, against Guy Fieri and his son Hunter. Watching was fun, as was the commentary from the "panel" on the broadcast. And I'm sure that everyone familiar with our little group will know that we had our own running commentary going as well.
As always, it's great getting together on a regular basis. Here's to many more to come!
Jay broke out the tractor for a little show-and-tell. He's really done a great job with this project, and is carrying on a family tradition. Can't wait till winter for our 1st annual caroling expedition.
Still taken from the broadcast
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Thursday, May 14, 2020
It was a Fabulous Monday, Thanks to Tim, Ted, J ! Lot's of laughter as always and plenty of world solving! We all did miss the other rivertarians and hope that all is well with them? I do believe that we are all looking forward to warmer weather so that we can get some time by the river bank or even hang out on someone's porch. Once again its just always nice to hang out for a few with you all. Till next time. Stay safe!
Sunday, May 10, 2020
Friday Meeting 05/08/2020
You can tell from the picture that safety was a key issue during the meeting: for both working with power tools, and blowing stuff up.
Jay gave Logan a little project in removing paint from a couple of bolts from his tractor (he even let me play a little). And then in true Rivertarian tradition, we got a little more creative.
You're probably wondering how this happened. No? Well here's a little visual, and then a short video that tells the whole story.
And by the way, I would have never done this in my house!
The wood block was another safety thing (?!?)
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Happy Monday!! It was a great day to get together, the weather was perfect and the cold beers were enjoyed by Tim, Ted, & Jay...No projects this Monday just a lot of good conversations and lots of talk about the fall camping trip. We are in search for fire wood for the trip and might have to go on a road trip to get some? As always it was a Great day.
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