
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Carol and Hugh Sit on the New Deck!
Just before we left Georgia to return to Kentucky, Carol and Hugh came over for supper. It was then that they got to see the deck for the first time. After eating supper, we all came to sit outside and enjoy the two new red Adirondeck chairs that Becky bought for us. Here Carol is sitting in one; Andy has gone down the stairs to take the picture.
Yes, I know you can't see them well, but that's the point. The new deck is huge! This photo of Carol, Hugh, and June sitting on the top-level decl was taken from the mid-level deck. And taken just so you can get some idea as to how nice it is. So nice that there's a lower-level deck that you can see in this photo. On his next trip down to the lake, Andy plans to take a panorama picture of all three levels by getting up on the roof, aiming his camera down, and catching the whole business in all its glory.

June and Andy sing 'Happy Birthday" to Bobbie Foster

Harold: In and Out of Emory Hospital; Doing Fine!
Experiencing some abdominal pain, two weeks ago Harold drove himself up to and checked himself into Atlanta's Emory University Ho
spital. After about five days, he was feeling much better (talk to him yourself if you want to the details), drove himself home, and is now back to his daily rounds of walks, breakfast at Hardy's, and visiting garage sales. What you see is his underwear! Because the check-in to Emory was on quick notice, Harold didn't bring a trunk full of clothing. After a day or so, he washed his own underwear, hung it up to dry in the window, and then proudly displayed it--so nice and clean--for all to see in his room. Resourceful!

Sunday, September 03, 2006
September 3: Carole and Hugh's Wedding Anniversary

Monday, August 28, 2006
Lots has happened after we got back to Kentucky


A few days after we left Georgia and arrived in Kentucky, June went out to look over some garage sales, and--wham!--she had a bad accident that totaled her Lexus and sent her to the hospital. Providentially, she was not serious hurt, but nonetheless she broke several of her back ribs on her back side, along with lots of knee and leg abrasions. Immediately after being rushed to the hospital, Dr. Jackson (a member of our parish) examined her and sent her off for a CAT scan. The scan showed no damage to any organs, but clearly showed multiple rib fractures. Lots of morphine relieved June's pain, and Andy brought her home early Sunday afternoon. Since then she been resting, often uncomfortably while her body mends. The physicians tell us that it will take at least six weeks before she feels her body more or less healed.
June wants to thank all of you who have prayed for her, sent her cards, and called to wish her well. God has been gracious to June!
While June has been recuperating, Andy has been mowing the yards, doing the laundry, cooking a bit, weeding the gardens, and teaching online; you can see a bit of his online work at www.people.eku.edu/Harnack .
Friday, August 04, 2006
We're Working on the Deck


Kurt and Scott Himmel left Louisiana at 5:00 a.m. on Sunday morning and arrived at the lakehouse about three in the afternoon. By Sunday evening, June and Kurt decided on the basic plans. At 7:00 a.m.the next day (no kidding!), the Himmels were at work, putting in ten- and eleven-hour days each day of the week. On Monday morning they set the battens, got out the transit, and figured out how to make the upper deck square. The first truck-load of lumber arrived, holes for posts and concrete were made, and by evening the first row of posts were in place with cement. Throughout the week, in swealtering hot and humid weather, the crew, with Andy joining, grunted, nailed, and air-hammered 2x12s, 2x10s, 6x6s, and deckboards into place. Scott worked furiously to keep up with Kurt's demand for cut lumber. On Wednesday evening June, Andy, Scott and Kurt went shopping for new shoes for Scott and a 18-volt DeWalt drill for Andy. Things were popping. The team drank gallons of water and sweated like draft horses. To make sure that we got enough energy, June prepared the bestest meals for lunch and supper: roast beef, blueberry cobbler, and BLTs her specialties. To see what got done by Friday evening, see House Renovations. Let us know what you think!
Friday, July 28, 2006
Zonnie and Gordon Visit June and Andy

Zonnie, Andy hopes you continue to like O'Connor. If so, he's got quite a few books in Kentucky that he'd love to send you. Stay in touch, Sweet Pea!
We hope Zonnie and Gordon come back to visit us again and soon!
Monday, July 17, 2006
New deck possibilities
Kurt, a few days June and you talked about building more deck on the west side of the house. Go to June's House Renovations to take a look at closer-up photographs. June and you may enter any number of comments, if you'd like, at House Renovations.

Adam doing fine after breaking arm while wake boarding

Ugandan Childrens Choir

Sunday, July 16, 2006
Chelsea's Birthday--July 14

A Weekend of Music


Monday, July 10, 2006
June 10" Polly & Kurt celebrate thirty married years!

Thursday, July 06, 2006
Today is June's Birthday

Abigail Takes Us Out for the Parade

Independence Night Boat Parade


Tuesday, June 27, 2006
June's eye surgery successful!

June 24: Chelsea visits Kirk and flies to Massachusetts

Saturday, June 24, 2006
At the beach on Jackson Lake
Five Fish in Twenty Minutes

Mary Carol's Birthday Today !


Friday, June 23, 2006
June took this photograph!

Chelsea plays "Sunset on the Shannon" at Piano Camp Honors Recital


This afternoon Chelsea finished her participation in the week-long Stephen Foster Music Camp on the EKU campus. Every day from 8:00 to 4:30 was spent in practice (about three hours a day!) and in class (composition theory), along with some more fun things like bowling last evening. At this afternoon's Honors Recital, Chelsea played Melody Bober's "Sunset on the Shannon," playing it beautifully, with lots of feeling and confidence. It was wonderful to see her artistic presentation on the big stage in Brock Auditorium! By the way, it's the River Shannon in Ireland that Bober's composition evokes; and when Chelsea played, we thought of the River Shannon as I saw it in the accompanying photograph. You did it wonderfully, Chelsea!
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Liz and Art stop by for a few days!

Visiting the Atlanta Aquarium

Two Weeks at Lake

Tuesday, June 06, 2006
Visiting Lisa and Tim (on our way to the lake)


Friday, June 02, 2006
June 2: Chelsea qualifies to run in the Track and Field State Championships

- Girls 4 x 200 Meter Relay
- Girls 4 x 100 Meter Relay
- Girls 200 Meter Dash
The first race, the 4 x 200, was her team's best. With her teammates--Maggie Wilder, Bethany Pratt, and Allyson White--running the first three 400s fast, Chelsea ran the last quarter-mile leg in her personal best, giving the team a head's up qualification for tomorrow finals. To encourage and congratulate her for all that she's done to help take Model's Girls' Track Team to the State Championships, Lisa and Tim sent a lovely bouquet of flowers on Wednesday. Just look at that smile on Chelsea's face! Thank you, Lisa and Tim! Let's all wish Chelsea God's speed as she runs tomorrow!
Tuesday, May 30, 2006



Easter with Beck, Wayne, Abigail, and Adam
Saturday, May 27, 2006

Here's Chelsea with her track coach, Bob LaDeur. Chelsea was on the winning 4 x 100 meters relay team, being the third leg, at Wednesday's Regional Track Meet. She also came in second in the 200 meter dash. On June 2 and 3, her team from Model Lab School will go to the State Track Meet in Lexington, Kentucky.
Way to go, girl!
Saturday, May 20, 2006
Sitting Pretty

During the past three weeks the lakehouse underwent some major renovations. New ceramic tile went down in the kitchen, the hallway, in the sunroom and bathrooms. Then we cut off the top half of the "tower" in kitchen and laid a beautiful black granite countertop over the island and countertops. O boy, does it all look good!


But the best "good-lookers" were Polly and Kurt who stayed for a week and did yeo-people's work, setting toilets, plumbing in new sinks, painting window frames in the sun room, mowing yards, fixing and setting steps, and a whole bunch of other stuff. Thank you, Polly and Kurt!


But the best "good-lookers" were Polly and Kurt who stayed for a week and did yeo-people's work, setting toilets, plumbing in new sinks, painting window frames in the sun room, mowing yards, fixing and setting steps, and a whole bunch of other stuff. Thank you, Polly and Kurt!
May 19: Akeelah and the B


One of the better movies we've seen this year, this heart-warming and inspirational story is about a girl who, despite all the hardships at home, finds a way to utilize her skill at Scrabble. With a little help from her coach (Laurence Fishburne) she not only learns a lot about language, but she also comes to appreciate the environment around her. She finds out that she is rich in ways she did not realize. Although some critics rated the film as B, we all found it pretty difficult to find fault with this flick. There's something in it for everyone (even a few surprises). Both Angela Bassett and Laurence Fishburne are "awesome," as Chelsea put it. We were particularly impressed with Keke Palmer. She really is good! Rent the DVD when it comes out!
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
The Lady of the Lake rides the waves!

Repairing June Bug

Amy's newest addition: a "cari-oke"!

Just wanted you to see our latest addition. He is REALLY cute, but very sleepy. He is eight weeks old and doesn't have a name yet. We are taking suggestions. He is part cairn terrier and part yorkie. They call him a cari-okie.
Any suggestions for names?
Monday, May 15, 2006
Seth's Graduation

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