Monday, June 20, 2016

Fathers' Day: Promises Kept

Yesterday was Fathers' Day Gina, perhaps you and Ken got together with some of your kids.  Beth's family all live close by so we had a brunch with them and Molly drove up from Troy.  It was a great morning, and fun to see all the generations together.

It doesn't take a special day, but I am reminded of how time flies when I saw Molly walk into the room.   Yes, there were long nights of feeding and it was nerve-wracking teaching her to ride a bike (and drive a car) "but/and" there is a lot ahead to look forward to as well.

Speaking of, here is a photo of a dad with his family:
A lot to "like"
I wonder, does the 265 million acres include the Hudson?
Huh, who is Zora Hurston?
As summer approaches later today, a huge Up River focus will turn to the Hudson, more than any other time of the year.

The Obama administrations steps ahead are good, but all will agree real protection involves getting the job done.

"Monitoring failure" dishonors promises made.

On a lighter, ironic, H2O note:
"Water, water, everywhere...."