Thursday, September 10, 2020
Clear Creek Branch
Friday, September 04, 2020
Rancho Bernardo House
in the guest bedroom but both Meagan and Amy agreed it should be like this and Meagan suggested a lamp to fill the space left on the bureau. Roomy bedroom.
We had a hard time deciding how to place the furniture
So far it has worked. The snowflake bedspread turned into a Swedish motive and that works, too. The rattan chest with extra blanket had to go in the closet once the desk was moved in.
This is the front area I look out on. A front porch thing I have not found a need for but a gardener keeps it raked, they come once a month to cut and blow and sometimes weed but they love to chop up all the plants mostly. Big light on the corner which I like and I can see garbage trucks and anything else I need to without opening my garage.
Monday, August 31, 2020
Linda and Amy in Linda's Kitchen
Before Amy and Joe moved to West Virginia they would come to Linda and Gary's house almost every week for a delicious dinner. It was so delightful to live in this beautiful home where everything has a place and looks so beautiful as well. They have done so much work to make it very lovely and the whole family are good cooks so very wonderful food as well.
Friday, August 28, 2020
Moving Day
Nevertheless, we had to leave some things there. I left one of the rockers, the dining table and chairs and corner cupboard to match, the glass shelves, gave the twin bed away and all the shelves and desk in that room...still the truck was bursting. Joe said he wished he had encouraged me to get a bigger truck. As it is we could not have found a place for it all but we could have used the dining table and chairs. I really appreciate the hard work of all these people. Carole was there helping, too but did not make the picture.
Monday, August 24, 2020
Last Time at Buffalo Chips
Leaving Lake Almanor
Sunday, July 26, 2020
Meagan turns 40
Monday, July 06, 2020
Masseys Go to Silvergate Cabin
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
Monday, June 15, 2020
Another Grandchild Graduates!!!
Monday, June 08, 2020
Birthday Party for Charli
Expensive Hair Cut
Saturday, June 06, 2020
Carlsbad Beach
Friday, June 05, 2020
Hair Cut Finally
Anyway finally I was in with Jean Marc at Stainless Hair Salon in Encinitas and he let me know I needed a hair style. He was very experienced and gave me a Seta type hair cut. I loved it but was shocked when he told me the price. I gladly paid though because it is so hard to find someone who knows how to cut a decent short with tapered back hairstyle. Actually he was perfect at the blowout and I have only had two others do a blowout that I could actually wear out of the shop without totally redoing. That was Seta and Nadine.
The following was my post on Instagram and Facebook and I got some likes.
Monday, April 13, 2020
Friday, April 03, 2020
Obituary of Richard's brother Martin
Obituary
Martin Earl Hardy, of San Jose, California, passed away from natural causes on March 31, 2020.
The second of three sons, Martin was born to Vida (Earl) Hardy and Heber Merlin Hardy on April 3, 1927 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He became an Eagle Scout and participated in basketball and football at Las Vegas High School, winning state championships in both sports. After high school he enlisted in the Navy and became a naval Seaman in Monterey, California.
In 1946, Martin received a congressional appointment to the Naval Academy, graduating in 1950. Soon after, he entered flight school and upon completion joined a jet squadron aboard the USS Valley Forge flying the F9F Panther, the Navy’s first carrier-based jet, in the Korean War.
For three years after the war Martin was a flight instructor in Pensacola, Florida. There he met Kathryn who was serving in the US Navy WAVES. They were married in Pensacola in 1957.
The Navy took them to Guam in 1959 where Martin performed missions flying the F8U-1P to various carriers operating in the Pacific. He then returned to the Naval Academy to teach Electrical Engineering for three years, followed by an assignment to squadron VRF-31 in Norfolk, Virginia where he became commanding officer in 1966. He was then sent to Newport, Rhode Island where he graduated from the Naval War College with a MS in International Affairs. Based in San Diego, his last sea duty was in 1968 with Carrier Division One as the Air Operations Officer. His last shore assignment began in 1970 in Washington DC with Naval Air Systems Command.
Martin retired as a Commander USN in 1976, but continued working for the Navy. At night he attended George Washington University Law School and earned his JD degree. He passed the Virginia State Bar exam in 1979.
In 1991 he retired a second time and he and Kathryn moved to San Jose, California. He became a regular at the local gym and continued his fitness routine until recently. Martin’s most precious pastime was spending time with his wife and children. He loved the outdoors. He and Kathryn enjoyed exploring and hiking the California mountains and skiing with their family in Park City, Utah. Martin’s life was one of excellence, loyalty, courage, and service for others.
Martin is survived by his devoted wife of 62 years, Kathryn, and their five children, Susan Sutehall and husband John of Chicago, Illinois; James Hardy and wife Jin of Yorba Linda, California; Karen Stanford and husband John of Sugar Land, Texas; Mark Hardy and wife Kate of San Diego, California; and Anne Boris and husband Jon of Denver, Colorado, and many grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Martin will be interred at Gate of Heaven Catholic Cemetery in a private family service. Memorial gifts may be made, if so desired, to the Sequoia Hospital Foundation in Redwood City, California.