First try at blogging from my iPhone with the Blogger iPhone app.
Today I'm flying to Redmond, Oregon to visit the grand kids. Should be a fun trip. Gonna see the kids too of course.
I'll add pictures and tales as I go. I am looking forward to no hay fever, some good beers, time with my son, and more. Hopefully there will be some good photo ops along the way.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Early Spring
Over on the west side there were blooming trees all over as well as many daffodils in full bloom. Check out the Picasa page for samples.
During peak seasons at the Arboretum I am always amazed at a few of the drivers there. The road is wide enough for slower drivers to simply pull to the right, but few people seem to understand that and pull off the road, some rather dramatically. Others have not a clue that there are other drivers out there and will putter along at 10 miles per hour when the limit is 20 and I have somewhere I want to get to! The capper today was an old guy who pulled into a parking area but stopped in the lane to the area - not in the parking area. He blocked the road, stopped his car, got out, got his camera, and took pictures. If he had driven 20 feet more and pulled to the left or the right he would not have been a problem. But other cars had to drive over the grass to get around him and into the parking area. We share public roads with these people! Argh!!!
Monday, March 19, 2012
Though it is only the middle of March the trees, grass, birds, flowers all think it is mid April. We have blooming and sprouting going all over. Today I walked out the back gate and photographed this tree in the middle of Bremer court. The flowers and the light were very cooperative. More photos are on the Picassa site.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Sunday, March 11, 2012

I've been scanning old photos this week while Sharon has been trudging through snow and slush in Juneau, Alaska.
This photo has a date on the back - December 26, 1898. From left to right: John A. Campbell, Frankie Phillips Campbell, Colby Dillard Campbell, and Aunt Sally Tramplett. I am pretty sure Aunt Sally is John's sister. This was taken in Austin, Texas. John was a pharmacist and worked on Pecan Street - which is now 6th Street and famous for its music scene. Colby was 10 years old in 1898. John died just under three years later in 1901. Frankie remarried - I found some pictures referring to her as Granny Way.
What else have I learned? Frankie is from Goliad. I've got a photo of my O'pa Colby standing by the gate to Phillip's Place in Goliad. The gate has the date of 1845 on it. John is the son of Lenora Lincecum and George Campbell. They were married in Longpoint, Texas.
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