Saturday, July 18, 2015

Tin Can Alley dispute 14A in Gloucester-Mathews newspaper

Tin Can Alley is still in dispute. The Gloucester-Mathews newspaper has a front-page article.
There is 45-foot wide public access. As far as "private property" on Gwynn's Island, I believe
any beach front deed specifies "mean high tide" and therefore when the tide is "out"
where the water was is also public, thus the long tradition of
walking to either "end of the Island" either hole in the wall or Cherry Point.
I have done that many times beginning in 1960's and continue to do so.
Spouse is age 71 and has been doing this since about age 5
when the family (Pirkle) lived in Petersburg (close to Fort Lee).

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

by any other name

My parents had three boys in rapid succession: 1944 Bobby, 1945 Buddy, 1947 Buster. I was the Bobby - through graduation from high school in 1962. That August / September I arrived at Wake Forest University and a senior opined: you should be called "Bob." I graduated from college in 1966, attended graduate school, worked 1974-1985 at a large insurance company in New Jersey. The next job was as computer consultant for a contractor supporting Pentagon (U.S. Navy) and because of my good work, the manager who worked for the government called me "Dr. Bob" (I have a desk name plate to that effect). After the birth of our first grandchild in 2007, when the grandson learned to speak the language, he named my spouse "Grandma Bee" so I became "Grandpa 'B'" and carry that name still and into our future.

Friday, May 29, 2015

Reminders to family members who go to the Perch / cottage

1) plug in the power for the water softener - unplugged while painting / power washing
2) water heater circuit breaker FROM "save energy" to the ON position - double size breaker
When leaving, make sure the cold water cut off outdoors is in the OFF position 
(across the line, not lined up with the water pipe).

3) take a look at the "stink pipe" which stands outside the kitchen window. 
It should be upright, not lying down. Bob could try to work that when down there all together.

Friday, May 8, 2015

life is good - siblings and reunion

Life is good. family "Pirkle" began coming to Gwynn's Island at least about 65 years ago.
In a few days the four will be meeting in Mathews County for sibling reunion.
Years of birth 1927, 1929, 1942, 1943. First two are males
and graduated from William and Mary. In preparation, we have had the cottage exterior painted
(Mad Calf Lane). Hope the new look does not drive "our" eagle away.
It has been up on the limb of the pine - but I personally have missed seeing it - as I also miss Whip-O- Will that used to frequent (in the 1960's).

Thursday, May 7, 2015

a testament to Mama Rachel - Grandma to Rachel

Funeral is Saturday at Moore's Chapel Baptist Church, Saxapahaw, NC. Rachel (grand-daughter to Rachel Ione Thompson Braxton) wrote: all the trips we took, all the long talks we had, the laughs, sharing a bed with her at Gwynn's Island, the chores I helped with (snapping beans, shucking corn), and the things she taught me. I miss you so much ...

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Friday, April 24, 2015

Remlick, Virginia

Josephine married Irvy "Mike" Hudgins and they reared their son and two daughters on N. Bayhaven (headed toward Mad Calf Lane). He always had a wonderful garden of vegetables over the decade. One by one his parents died, also her (mother?). Joesphine was from Redart. Raise your hand because I probably already told that the name is a backwards spelling ("Trader") just as "Remlick" is backwards spelling of "Kilmer" - I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree. Something about foreign invasion fear(s) in one of the world wars.