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Let the Good Times Rumble & Roll

This afternoon my wife and I were privileged to be part of my nephew’s wedding in Lincoln. The ceremony was a beautiful tribute to God’s grace and guidance in their lives and they were properly “hitched”.

We rumble off class A
Upon leaving the church they were rumbled off (literally) in the rumble seat of a 1931 Ford Model A heading to the reception. Well my mother was very fascinated by the old car (with memories of childhood days) and mentioned to the owner/driver that she sure would love to ride in one of those someday. The reply, “Why not now?!” So with her in the passenger seat and another nephew and me packed in the rumble seat we got a short trip around the capital city. That was definitely a first. May it be for Jessica and Cody just the beginning of a long and wonderful ride together.

DeJa Blu Sounding Good All Over Again

This past week found DeJa Blu in Tesco Productions recording their next music release. Pam and Diane are no strangers to the area or singing and have traveled in various capacities over the past years giving many small group performances. Their current focus as a duo includes both foreground and background music for benefit dinners, weddings and anniversaries, funerals, air shows, reunions, holiday events and most any occasion calling for a special touch of vocal harmonies and music covering a wide genre of time and style.
We all enjoyed getting started as you are – singing the songs we love to remember…again.

The Boat that Started It All Is Getting An Interior Facelift

Those who have read these reports and reviews know that I enjoy fishing – quite a lot in fact.   Well, somewhere around fifteen years ago when Jon Guggenheim (who was working with me at the time) strongly suggested we go fishing with a friend in South Dakota, the boat we went out on is now getting a new look. 

You really want fish in there?!!
Last month I was in Cleveland helping Jon celebrate his 50th birthday, and this past weekend Jon was traveling through Omaha.  We all spent a couple of days helping Jim replace the carpet in his boat.  Both Jon and I have spent many an hour on this boat and have memories of the first of one breed of fish caught and my 1st adult fishing day. It deserved our attention for a good spruce-up and, like any project of this nature, Jim greatly appreciated the helping hands. We made good progress and are looking forward to more hours spent hopefully reeling them in.