Friday, March 26, 2004

Ross A. Christie, located....David A. Christie, located....Linda Ann Christie, missing....Stuart A. Christie, missing

well. some of you guys may be missing but at least you aren't deceased

Saturday, March 20, 2004

skippers! check out the ramapo alumni assoc web page. you can register and then all your good friends from ramapo days will be able to find you. there are class lists and other fascinating info sure to spark a trip down memory lane...

Wednesday, March 17, 2004

That would be "supremely successful," of course.
and if he thinks 3rd out of 17(or so) boats is "very successful" what does that make 1st out of 3 (or so) boats?
it came from the sunfish message board. the poster's email address is rednun@comcast.net so you would just respond to him there.
I'm interested. Where does this posting come from? Do I even need to know that to respond to it, or will the text boxes and buttons in the listing work even though it seems to be copied from its original site? Most important, since I've already managed to buy a used boat that leaks, would you (Linda) be available to take a look at this boat before purchase, if things get that far?

Saturday, March 06, 2004

last week i went to the san diego museum of art with several other club members and saw paintings by george inness (george inness and the visionary landscape). if you are unfamiliar with g.i., he was an important member of the 'hudson river school' of 19th century artists. there were about 50 landscape paintings in all among which there were several of montclair n.j. also included were other paintings of northern n.j. including one titled "hackensack meadows." g.i. was expressing his spiritual vision of the land. i'm telling you, back in the day...