Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Remember Joanna Juaregui ?? Of Course We Do!!


I just found this picture of Joanna and her American family.  I do not
remember when she came to see us years later but we welcomed her
and Carol & I saw her even after that in Europe I think.

At any rate, I wanted to memorialize this visit as I lose pictures.
I can remember my shirt - it was a favorite for years.
Joanna had a "Hawaiian Songs" shirt on... no doubt her favorite too.

My Second Airplane Solo in Vancouver: Evergreen Field


My first solo was while I was in the Air Force at Offutt AFB in the early 1970's.
I just found this picture and wanted to be sure that I preserved it in my blog.

Raining Hard This Morning - Water - and the mud - Coming From the Construction Site Up-the-Street


Dang, I spent 4-hours cleaning mud from the street 3-days ago.
Now its back from up-the-street construction sites.


Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Send a Postcard from Faulkton to Miranda: Yesterday's E-Mail


Back on October 13, 2011, for a one penney stamp, Fred Oleson sent 
Minnie House a postcard note telling her that he would see her that evening 
at the dance - barring rain or snow of course.  October seems early for
snow so I think that he was sort of joking.  Something like, "I will see
you at the dance tonight unless I get eaten by a polar bear."

Not sure when they were married - appears that they were dating in 1911.

Monday, September 24, 2018

Otho, Kevin and Maxine Eaton - Playing Outside in 1932




I used to insist that the girls wear shoes outside the house.  Apparently no one
worried much about that in 1932.  Amazing that the kids kept all their toes when
you think about them running through the fields and around the barnyards.
  
I like this picture because it clearly shows the "typical playing conditions" of the time...
Might be nice to let the "kids go out and get dusty" - kids don't do that much anymore.


A picture of Loyd while he was probably 4-5 years old  -  1929 - 1930.




Sunday, September 23, 2018

What Loyd Remembers About His High School Car Antics



In his Junior Year of High School, Fred bought Loyd a 1926 Model T-Ford Coupe for several hundred dollars so that he had a way to get to school which was 6-miles away.  Before that he would get to school by catching a ride with someone that he knew was going there.  (Last resort, stand on the highway and eventually someone would stop and give you a lift in that direction.)  He remembers distinctly that he joined up with the other boys in high school that had cars to do the “Faulkton Hideout” on many Friday and Saturday nights.  Usually all the guys with cars would have a buddy or two with them and for entertainment they would cruise around trying to find car hiding spots.  The objective was to find a hide out, watch the other guys go by several times and then leave the hide out in front of them-laughing-all-the-way.  Loyd remembers that he would cruise the alleys of Faulkton and duck his car into an empty garage.  He says that he does not remember ever getting caught.  Sounds that they had good times back then.

A Picture of Loyd Oleson and his bass that was sent to Lou & Frederica by Minnie & Fred Oleson




The above picture of Loyd was sent to family members (brother/sister of Fred) with
the Caption:  "Baby Loyd playing with the Dakotans."  I always thought that was
a cute way of Loyd's mother bragging on her youngest son that in her mind has "made
it big time in the music business."   You would ascertain that this was a pretty
big deal, learning to play music by ear without lessons, starting on the
accordion at 6 or 7 and then learning piano, organ and bass.

A funny story about Loyd's introduction into his first dance band named
the Dakotans.  Loyd went to several of their engagements and always thought
that he would be a better piano player than the young lady that they had at
the time.  When he finally worked up the courage to introduce himself,  the band leader
introduced Loyd to the young piano player.  He said to Loyd, "I would like you to meet the
best piano player in South Dakota, my daughter Marie."   At that moment, Loyd
immediately determined that the young lady was actually a very good piano player
and said as much.  (Ever the polite, respectful man is my father.)  Before the conversation
was over, the band leader asked Loyd to take the band bass home and see if he could learn
to play it since they had a bass but no one to play it.  Loyd did learn to play that
bass and joined the band a month or two later.  He also played the piano for
the band whenever the daughter had a date.     Another great Loyd story!



Speaking of Frederica - it may be a coincidence but as Carol and I were taking the 
train from Germany to Copenhagen, we stopped at a train station by nearly
the same name.  I always wondered if Frederica was perhaps named after this
town.  Our family history is somewhat sketchy as to where they might have
come from but it is an interesting idea.  Something to check out!




Loyd Played Piano in the Harry Eisle Dance Band


From left to right per Loyd during our last conversation:
Bill Dorsey, Perry Stodard, Harry Eisle, Don Lauer, Orlin Swab, Loyd & Pete Arntz

Note that Pete had his own name on his music stand - he sometimes led the band
when Harry was busy - especially during the harvest season when Harry was
working his large farm (plus he was farming his Dad's farm too).

Tim, my brother and I, would sometimes go to Harry's farm during harvest. 
I can remember at least once driving a red truck from one end of the field to the
other while Harry was on the combine.  I can also remember getting getting a lecture
from Marian Gail (his wife) when Tim and I ate too much angel food cake
as she planned it to be for supper.  Harry had one daughter and her name
was Mary Diane.  She was older than me as I recall, maybe 8 years or so.

Harry had a beautifully maintained big red truck with a large box that he kept 
in his barn and would use during harvest.  That is the truck I remember driving.  
Loyd said that as Harry passed, he passed the red truck to a grandchild.
  
I always thought about buying one of Harry's horns after he passed until Loyd 
told me how much they were worth - apparently Harry never played a cheap instrument.

Those were good old days that Loyd fills me in on as we get together.


Nobody In This Family Ever Has Fun Getting Together...






Monday, September 17, 2018

Carol was excited to see me as she took my picture at the airport in San Diego. But then I find out the real story...


Carol took out her phone at SAN baggage claim and carefully took my picture.
Only later did I realize that she was taking a picture of Darryl Worley.  He
flew on the same SWA flight from BNA that Carol did.


Appears that Darryl was performing on the USS Midway... cool...

Sunday, September 16, 2018

$100 for Tickets to See Karl Dean and the Brothers Osborne: Getting Political in Tennessee!!

Karl Dean

Brothers Osborne obviously support the Democrat 
Karl Dean for Governor!!  We do 2!




Working their guitars hard on this song!
Both are very talented pickers...

Double Shot of Vino - Headache This Morning!



As always, we are happy to be Double Shot Groupies and we drove a couple
of hours to watch the Winery Gig.  The music was great, the wine was good
and the company we keep at the show is always spectacular of course!!



Gary during "Green River" - one of the crowd favorites.



There is always one band member that is out-of-control.  Tonight it
was that guy that beats on the drums!  (He just woke up - he plays in
his sleep - and noticed a camera in his face!) 

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Cristal Lalique France - Champaign Flutes


Our friends, during our visit, mentioned that they had some antique champaign flutes
from the 1920's (likely).  They were a gift from an elderly gentleman that they knew.






The heavy (original) box and wrapping is likely required because the glasses
were heavily purchased by Americans in Paris and transported back to 
America via steam ship ocean liner.  Many of these glasses likely went
down with the Titanic as it carried this fine Cristal as a part of its 
premium elite daily service.



Beautiful Sculpture - Ross Kimberling - 1987 - 9/30


Our friends shared a few collectibles with us.  One of them is a sculpture that
I have always admired whenever we visit.  It is a very heavy, large bronze
that they have incorporated into their last house remodel.  The piece was
given to them by a mother who received it from an uncle that collected art.

Not much known about the piece - I would like to do more research on it.



Super Senior Golf Tournament Results: How bout that!






Spiderboy! Papa's little friend...


Erica must have sent this picture.  It somehow made it from Carol's phone to
my computer.  Quintin appears to be pretty happy with the Spiderman back
pack and T-Shirt that Megan and Carol sent him.  This little guy has created
quite a stir among a two generation family of "all girls".  See you soon Boy!

Panama City Girls Weekend Out: Carol, Megan and Panama


Carol invited Megan and Panama to a weekend in Panama City, Florida where
I used to work at Berg Pipe occasionally.  From the pictures that they shared
with me, it looks like they had a great time.  I cannot remember what I did
while they were gone.... oh wait, I painted the laundry room!  



Schooners - the last beach bar - was our favorite margarita joint when
we frequented together.  If you order the large, you get your cocktail
in a large plastic souvenir mug - great for taking home when you feel like
just having "one drink".



Panama happened to show an interest in this large fish as the fishing 
boat docked.  One of the fisherman asked if she wanted to hold one - 
probably thinking that she would not - not sure what kind of fish.



Panama happened upon three of her softball teammates while in Panama City.
What a small world beginning at a young age!



Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Great Lunch at the Torrey Pines Lodge


Doug still struggling to get into the air - his ground handling paragliding skills suck!
It is however, despite the ground handling problems, a great place to hang out.  
Lebanon is hot and humid, Torrey is Coastal beautiful, cool and windy.



We took a bit of time out to cross the Torrey Pines Golf Course off the bucket list.
(Doug has a nice golf shirt to prove that we went and had a nice lunch there.)
You can see the North and South Course Tees from this angle - both go
toward the ocean.  Half of the golfers appear to be bucket listers, the
other half are locals that are out for their $40 weekly round.



Beautiful hotel lobby as you might expect for a $350/night lodge fee.