Jim Gill and his girlfriend Tammy arrived early Saturday morning and were gone before I could even blink an eye.
Rocking out at Rocking Joes Cafe.
Jim looked great, having just lost 60 lbs and Tammy was a real sweetheart. Hopefully we will ALL get together with them soon. Our travels to Austin Street in Westfield (where his Dad, “Brother” and our Mom grew up) and the cemetery for Jims first visit to his fathers grave in over 15 years. I enjoyed their stories of being a couple together, their hardships, their experiences of being parents, their travels to Scotland, their cruise over the Summer, and our exchanging of “family rumors” from the deep (sometimes dark) past of Gill/Hartman history.
Happy Family?
About George C. Hartman
Redesiging design, coloring outside the lines, rolling down hills, figuring out strange people, dreaming in black and white, photographing in black and white, juggling, body surfing, fantasy football, painting, design, digital art and photo manipulation, green oceans, blue oceans, museums, discovering small towns, biking, beach, relationships that tear my heart out, bad poetry, movie making and BLOGGING
Tammy and I went to see Bruce Springsteen November 10th and here is the opening excerpt of the concert review:
“The Boss whetted our appetite with a selection of tunes, starting with “Wrecking Ball,” a rollicking new song about the demolition of Giants Stadium and Springsteen’s own mortality.”
I can now say “I was there!” before the stadium fell to the wrecking ball thanks to George!
Thanks again for a terrific weekend George.
Yes it was short but memories last forever.
Tammy and I went to see Bruce Springsteen November 10th and here is the opening excerpt of the concert review:
“The Boss whetted our appetite with a selection of tunes, starting with “Wrecking Ball,” a rollicking new song about the demolition of Giants Stadium and Springsteen’s own mortality.”
I can now say “I was there!” before the stadium fell to the wrecking ball thanks to George!
Thanks again for a terrific weekend George.
Yes it was short but memories last forever.
Jim