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The purpose of this blog is for posting comments, photos, etc. concerning the weekly celebration of National River Day (or Monday night bag-out). Comments are welcome!

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

River Day 12/28/2020


 So we were able to get together to celebrate River Day on the last Monday of 2020, and what a strange year it's been.  Jay, Tim, Ted and I got together at Jay's for a nice quiet afternoon.  The weather was pretty mild, especially since we just came out of a weekend with temps dipping into single digits and dropping several inches of snow.  We didn't have a prayer meeting this past weekend since it was Christmas.

Nothing much going on, just discussing the holidays and having the usual laughs.

This post certainly sets a high record for the most in a calendar year.  Hope to carry on with that in the upcoming year.

On behalf of the Rivertarian party, Happy New Year to all our readers, wherever you may be!

Wednesday, December 23, 2020

River Day 12/21/2020 - Christmas Edition

 


So we were able to get together on the last Monday before Christmas for a little celebration.  Jay, Ted, Tim and I met at Jay's for a little holiday cheer and camaraderie.  Nothing says Christmas like a bunch of Rivertarians and some beverages.

We were also joined this week by Jay's son William, William's son Liam, and Jay's grandson Logan.  Lori popped in and out a few times and even hand delivered a little sandwich toward the end of the evening (sorry to you guys that missed out on this part).

Although we get together as often as twice a week, there are two events that I can't imagine missing: the Fall Camping Trip and our Christmas celebration.  Both were spectacular this year.

I would like to wish a very Merry Christmas to my friends and their families!  I hope to celebrate with all of you for many years to come.

Here are a few photos from the evening, along with a short video (this time with audio).







Tuesday, December 15, 2020

River Day 12/14/2020

 Another cold, snowy River Day celebration this week attended by Tim, Ted, Jay and me.  We had a couple of inches earlier in the day and it never warmed up enough to melt.  Obviously that didn't stop us from enjoying another gathering of Rivertarians.

The theme of the evening seemed to be all about sharing: dream catchers, calendars, and turkey basting.  Maybe a little too much sharing on that last one.  I don't know about everyone else, but my sides still hurt from laughing.  Ted brought his collection of 2021 calendars to distribute to anyone that needed one.  He's apparently on a pretty extensive list to receive them.  He even had some that had a few extra months in them.  Who knew?

We also tried out a little technology this week, just to see how it worked.  Never know when you might need to call an emergency video chat meeting for the group.  And other than the expected shenanigans, it seemed to work pretty good.  Might come in handy one day.

I wish Jay and Tim safe travels this week, with another snow/ice storm coming in on Wednesday through Thursday morning.  Hope you guys have a great visit with your family.  Be safe.

Happy River Day to everyone!

Saturday, December 12, 2020

Prayer Meeting 12/11/2020

 Hard to believe the week started with snow, and then ends up with 60 degree temps, but that's what we got for this week's Friday gathering.  Jay, Ted and I were able to meet for another great evening.  

Ted and I got to help Jay and Lori move a dresser from the apartment to the top floor.  I say "got to help" since Jay rarely asks anyone for help, so I was honored that he asked.  As you might imagine, it worked up a bit of a thirst, but we took care of that.


We're thinking about a road trip at the first of the year to the "secret" bunker at The Greenbrier Resort (January or February) and Jay had some material to look over from a previous trip.  It's kind of funny that what was made public in the 90's was well known to West Virginians for a long time - the 70's for me.  That said, I've never been on the tour and am looking forward to it.


We got into a few dart games again this week and Jay was nice enough to decorate the area with lights.  Added a special touch to the evening.

I am always thankful to spend time with my fellow Rivertarians and brothers.  Great evening as always.




Tuesday, December 8, 2020

River Day 12/07/2020

 Ted, Jay and I got together for a snowy River Day this week.  Temps were somewhere between 26 and 74 degrees depending on which thermometer you looked at.  Or when you looked at it.  But it was cold with about an inch of snow on the ground.

Jay's grandson Logan was there after school, and he got to do (or try anyway) something that very few people have had the chance to try - sled down Milly's yard.  There wasn't really enough snow for a good run, but he bundled up and gave it a great go.



Jay's cat knows when it's time to stay inside.  I don't think he moved much while we there there.


The three of us got in one good round of darts to top the afternoon off, then it was back to reality.

Always enjoy a great River Day!




Saturday, December 5, 2020

12/4/20 Prayer Meeting

 This afternoons prayer meeting was celebrated by Jay, Ted and me (Tim). We welcomed in the first December post with a rainy overcast weather day, however in the true spirit of the rivertarians, we didn't allow the lousy weather outside to dampen the atmosphere inside! Conversations were, as usual, covering a wide variety of topics, from the building of a pretty cool wooden clock kit that Jay and Lori completed, to this crazy tortilla chip challenge called the "PAQUE ONE CHIP CHALLENGE". One of these chips was introduced to us by Ted during the fall camping trip this year, we did have a few of the guys try a small piece! CRAZY... We had a few good laughs watching some YouTube videos of people actually trying the challenge, one that actually caused the "challenger" to start bleeding from the mouth!! OUCH

Anyway, another great way to end the work week, certainly missed the other guys.




Tuesday, December 1, 2020

River Day 11/30/2020

 


With the season's first winter storm on the horizon, we celebrated this week's River Day on the last Monday in November.  Jay, Tim, Ted, and I got together for the now expected good time and lots of laughs.  It was actually snowing a bit as I walked both to and from Jay's.  I took it as a sneak preview.

Since snow was in the forecast our conversation partially focused on memories of sledding when we were all growing up; locking boots in sleds, bread bags over socks, that kinda thing.  Stuff you don't see much of anymore.

We know if won't mean much to our readers (whoever they may be) but this blog post marks a milestone for us.  We started this blog in 2010, and we've tried to be faithful to keep it up to date.  Previously, the maximum number of posts in a calendar year was 41, and that was in 2012.  Over the years the number of posts has varied, with the lowest in a year being 7 (ouch).

So with this post we've set a new record - 42 (so far) in a single year.  And we still have a month of River Days and Prayer Meetings to include.  Plus any other get togethers that might accidentally happen.

Thanks to all who read this stuff and enjoy our pics.  I know that I do!

Happy River Day!

No phones forgotten this week!