1997
We sent a birthday card to Karole Fuller on the occasion of her 40th (or so) birthday. It showed pictures taken on a beaver pond hike with her and Jim in August 1997.
Hubbard Lake
Jon Nelson's new house.
Labor Day 1997
We had a fine party at the cabin. Hilary Almers was visiting from Heidelberg. Amanda Cochilla (who will be joining Bill's lab in November) and her husband
Steve had their first experience in the summer Rockies. Itzhak Nussinovitch,
who is visiting from Jerusalem for a month, came up for the day, as did Ute
Becherer and the Faduls - Steve, Terri, and Claire.
Keller climb, June 29
Bill and I go on a June hike
Easter at the Swartzes #1
Easter at the Swartzes #2
Easter at the Swartzes #3
Emmy & Dad's trip to England #1
Emmy & Dad's trip to England #2
Emmy & Dad's trip to England #3
Emmy & Dad's trip to England #4
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1996
Bork blames YALE for decline of western civilization
Take the genetics exam
Thanksgiving 1996
It has been so long since I wrote!
Your father is in his usual dither
We went to the cabin this weekend. It was pretty frustrating - 4 dogs for brunch today! 14 people, too (Swartzes and David came with his two kids,
Lukas and Lydia. She's 2, and her fingers were always sticky sweet, which I
liked a lot.) Also some neighbors came. Marty moved in today. Joan and Bill
spent ALL DAY Saturday cleaning her cabin.
You are both very good to save money by flying home from New Jersey. Your Mommy and Daddy are proud of you both:.
I gotta go.
Don't be scared! These jack-o-
lanterns aren't as good as the one on Dan's home page, but it was a fun
movie. I found lots more neat movies, which I'll be adding as time goes by!
Now here is something that really sends me into the basement (especially the
noisy part). WOooooo!
We went to the mountains on Saturday. I love it when they take off my collar
(I mean, they aren't wearing my collar - I am - they take it off me). Anyway, we saw Long's Peak, and then we came over the first hill and saw the Front Range. Then when we got close to the tunnel we saw Mt. Sniktau (named after a Georgetown journalist) and the awesomeTorrey's. After going through the
tunnel we saw Buffalo and then Red Peak. My Mom got in the back seat
with me to get better pictures. Here's one of her best shots. At the ranch, looking over
Wyler Resevoir we saw
Mt. Keller.
When we got to the cabin, out of the woods came BIG FOOT and his friends.
DO YOU THINK I LIKE ALL THOSE OTHER DOGS?
Now the Betz Family Players (or what's left of 'em) present the sequel to
"Does your dog bite":
DOES YOUR DOG BEG?
Madame: "Pardon Monsieur, Does your dog beg?"
Clerk: "No, Madame, my dog does not
beg!"
Madame (thinks): "My doggie biscuits are safe." But then!
Madame (lacking biscuits): "I thought you said your dog does not beg!"
Clerk: That is not my dog!
This of course was fiction. Here is reality.
More reality, sad for them to
say.
Which is why I love my Mom.
What does Joan do at the cabin?
And Bill, what're ya gonna listen to while you do the dishes?
SEE THE WEANERDOG!
Well, I gotta go scout out the back yard. But you shoulda seen me at my
lookout.
But I'm happiest with my
Mom. BYE
This was me as a pup. That's Jennifer's hand behind me, and just don't ask,
OK? Click here if you want to see
what I do all day now.
My friend Poppy and I used to have
fun. But she moved away.
See a scary monster!
SISTERS
Joan had a dream, and I captured
it and put it on this web site!
Cool Dad in his new Italian
tie.
LATE BREAKING ITEM
New evidence about how the dinosaurs really disappeared!
Sitings of wild mountain
creatures!
The views from 2400 Chestnut in
Philly, looking west across the River-I-can't-spell are nice. Here are some
more views.
If you look out the other side of 2400, you see downtown, and if you go downtown and
look back to the west, you can see 2400.
What do the people look like? Well here are two natives (sort of) flanking some out-of-
towners, all of them standing across the river from 2400.
Here is a gross anatomy anxiety
dream come to life!
Finally, we have a couple of miscellaneous things that I don't have time
to edit. Here is one of them, and
here is the other
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