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10/03/23 09:21 AM #1625    

 

Greg Cook

Thanks everyone for the kind words! Have to go now in the middle of ironing my Hibiscus T-shirts.

"Keep the Party Going"!


10/04/23 03:55 PM #1626    

 

Linda Wonn (Carpenter)

smiley


10/05/23 08:10 AM #1627    

 

Greg Cook

The concept of a "flash mob" has become distorted with all the organized looting occurring across the country (world?). Here's my favorite incarnation of a true flash mob.

Enjoy! Keep the Party Going!




10/05/23 10:29 AM #1628    

 

Patricia Thompson (Vollbrecht)

Sounds of Silence, flash mob. Beautiful! Just wish I wasn't such a sap that I cry when listening...

 


10/12/23 09:57 AM #1629    

 

Greg Cook

Sometimes the signs of aging aren't so subtle.




10/14/23 08:17 AM #1630    

 

Greg Cook

Truer words were never spoken:

I’m at that age where my mind still thinks I’m 29, my humor suggests I’m 12, while my body mostly keeps asking if I’m sure I’m not dead yet.


10/25/23 08:08 AM #1631    

 

Greg Cook

Hey guys! If you're a man who wants to live a happy life, these are things you don't say to your wife



 

KEEP THE PARTY GOING!


10/26/23 02:42 PM #1632    

 

Richard Maurer

I have been making a number of visits to campgrounds on the west coast.  I recently visited Cape Disappointment State Park which is at the mouth of the Columbia River on the Washington side of the river.  It is the site where the Lewis and Clark expedition first saw the Pacific Ocean.  In addition to two old lighthouses, the park has a lovely shoreline with soaring cliffs as well as flat, sandy beaches.  I made a short video of my visit to the park and some of you may be interested in a virtual visit to park.




10/26/23 04:21 PM #1633    

 

Jerry Labuda

Great video Richard, very professional, just like Huell Howser. I feel like I was there with you. Great job. Greg, great video also. Very true. Great job guys. Way to keep the website going.


10/27/23 06:54 AM #1634    

 

Clyde Hodges

Great photgraphy and narration.


10/27/23 08:17 AM #1635    

 

Bob Clark

Very interesting and, of course, beautiful.  I enjoyed your narration and am reminded that you have an excellent speaking voice. Thanks, Richard


10/27/23 09:11 AM #1636    

 

Greg Cook

Richard, let me guess, you were a history teacher? Very informative and hopefully you will share more of these on the site.


10/27/23 09:53 AM #1637    

 

Greg Cook

I have everything that I wanted as a teenager, only 70 years later:

I don't have to go to school or work.

I get an allowance every month.

I have my own pad. I don't have a curfew.

I have a driver's license and my own car.

The people I hang around with are not scared of getting pregnant

and I don't have acne.

Life is great.


10/27/23 01:11 PM #1638    

 

Linda Wonn (Carpenter)

Thank you for sharing this wonderful video, Richard. You still have the perfect voice for narrations. :)


10/27/23 04:36 PM #1639    

 

Jerry Labuda

Hello fellow Rebels, just in case you're wondering, yes the breakfast club from Savanna "65" still meets every last Tuesday of each month at Keno's Sports Bar & Restaurant at 2661 W. La Palma Ave in Anaheim at 9:30 AM. If you're in the area and are hungry, or not, stop on by and visit some of your old high school friends. Attached is a photo of the last breakfast. We had a couple of long distant visitors come by to surprise us. Linda Baldwin and Darla Sammons joined us and had a great time visiting. Pictured from left to right, Judy Daniels and husband Ron Snell, Diane De Paul, Janel Brown, Linda Baldwin, Bonnie Ochetti, Keith Bird, Jerry and Nancy Labuda, Dave Mathias, and Darla Sammons.

Darla also helps put on another Savanna event on every first Friday of October of each year, at the El Torito Bar and grill in Yorba Linda for all Savanna graduates from every year. This event was a week after our breakfast, the reason Linda and Darla were able to surprise us at breakfast. I have attached a photo from the event of the class of 65. Pictured from left to right, Linda Baldwin, Nancy and Jerry Labuda, Keith Bird, Dave Mathias, Jeannie Gutzke, Bonnie Ochetti, and Janel Brown. Darla Sammons took this photo so couldn't be in it.

Next breakfast is Tuesday October 31st at Keno's, hope to see you there.


10/27/23 07:25 PM #1640    

 

Linda Marks (Bird)

Loved the videos Greg and Richard!

10/28/23 11:29 AM #1641    

 

Joan Elliott (Euans)

 

     Hey Rich, what's the matter with you? You're not aging like I am! You are full of vim and vigor. What an amazing video you made of your trip to Washington State Park. And BTW, how can that be called the Cape of Disappointment when Lewis and Clark first saw that gorgeous view of the Pacific Ocean?! I loved the scenery. I loved the light houses. I love the fact that you hold the camera still while you're walking and biking whether you're coming or going; how do you do that? I guess you're just an amazing videographer. It was most enjoyable and thank you so much for sharing it with me and the rest of your classmates. Most generous; you haven't changed a bit!
     And Jerry, I love the pictures you posted of the breakfasts. I even recognize some of those people, especially the ones who were in drill team, Ms. Linda Baldwin, and Ms.Jeannie Gutzke, hello gals! Doubt I can ever make it to a breakfast being as I'm inbedded in Ohio, but if we ever have another reunion, I'll do my best to make it there!


10/28/23 03:16 PM #1642    

 

Linda Wonn (Carpenter)

Thank you,, Jerry, for sharing these wonderful photos. So delightful to see all these smilingly faces. I am stll the main caregiver for my 101 year old father, but one of these days I will try to make it.


10/28/23 04:43 PM #1643    

 

Richard Maurer

Thanks for the nice comments.  Very much appreciated.  I enjoy making videos of my travels and it's great to be able the share them.

Greg, you are partially correct about my career.  I did teaching and research in cell and molecular biology.  I will post some more of my future travel videos.  I travel frequently and try to make a new video almost every month.  I don't want to overwhelm the forum so that everyone groans about another post from me. 

Joan, thanks for your comments and questions.  About naming Cape Disappointment, Lewis and Clark were not the first non-indigenous people to visit the cape.  At least three early explorers gave the cape different names..  0n August 17, 1775, the Spanish explorer Bruno Heceta in the ship "Santiago" named the promontory as Cabo (Cape) San Roque and the river itself as the San Roque. On July 6, 1788, English fur trader John Meares, in the ship "Felice Adventurer" gave the cape its lasting name. Unable to find Heceta's river, he recorded the name "Cape Disappointment" presumably indicating his dissatisfaction at not finding the river.  In May of 1792, Yankee Captain Robert Gray in the ship "Columbia Rediviva", entered the mouth of the river, raised the American flag and claimed possession for the United States. His ship's log recorded that Gray gave the river the name of Columbia River and the north side of the entrance, Cape Hancock. While Gray's name for the river has stuck, the more dramatic "Cape Disappointment" has become the lasting name of the cape.  I guess everyone loves a sad story.   In any case, Lewis and Clark didn't name the area Cape Disappointment.  However, their logs indicate that during their winter visit they encountered storms and very rainy weather.  For instance Clark wrote: “rain continued all day,” and “the wind increased to a storm from the SSE and blew with violence; o how horriable is the day.”  So they may have thought that the name,  Cape Disappointment, was appropriate. 

Joan, on a different topic, your comments about holding the camera steady and using different camera angles are very perceptive.  For holding the camera steady, technology provides the answer.  Modern action cameras sense camera movement and correct for movement, "smoothing" the video.  I am amazed at how well it works.  In addition, to keep a video interesting, it is good to be able to look at things from differing perspectives.   As a solo traveler, it is often difficult or impossible to take pictures of yourself and surroundings from different angles.  A relatively new camera technology provides an approach to this issue.  The camera technology is a "360" video camera which captures a full 360 degree sphere of the space surrounding the camera.  It has a forward and backward facing lense which each capture half of the sphere.  So it can record everything that happens around camera and you don't have to decide what to record, you record everything.  Then after the video is recorded, editing software allows one to select a portion of the sphere to reformat providing a view much like a conventional camera.  The software also allows you to "pan" the view from one part of the video sphere to another.  I am not sure if that explanation is clear.  But for those bike video shots where the view moves around, I didn't change the view while I was riding.  It was done while safely sitting at home at my computer.   This video is only my second trip using the 360 camera and I am still learning how to use use the camera and software. But I think it is great technology. 

 


10/29/23 05:12 PM #1644    

 

Joan Elliott (Euans)

Rich, well, we all knew you were a genius, but I do believe you are a step ahead in the technology department. It is amazing what you have been able to accomplish with that camera, and now you are a film editor as well! Keep it up; it brings much pleasure to those of us who will never see that part of the country without your help! I loved the history lesson too... Pretty good for a biology professor. Ha ha! 


10/30/23 02:29 PM #1645    

 

Nancy Andersen (Madeira)

Wonderful video Richard.  Makes me miss the North West where I lived in Portland for four years in the '70's.


10/30/23 04:39 PM #1646    

 

Richard Maurer

Joan, thanks although your comments are far too generous.  Genius, that is a laugh.  I cannot even walk from one room to another and remember what I was planning on doing.  I will plan on posting some more travel videos.

Nancy, I am sure that you remember that the Pacific NW can have seemingly endless cloudy, rainy days in the fall, winter and even the spring. But it can be glorius when it drys out.

 


10/31/23 02:56 PM #1647    

 

Linda Wonn (Carpenter)

I agree with Joan and Nancy, You are, indeed, still a genius! :)


11/05/23 06:52 AM #1648    

 

Greg Cook

Like our generation, sometimes the classics are the best. Here's a classic for your Sunday morning enjoyment.




11/07/23 03:37 PM #1649    

 

Pegi Spence (Sadler)

Greg, that routine never gets old.  I laugh as hard today as I did some 50 years ago.  So clever.

Richard, I am amazed at what cameras can do today.  How hard is it to learn?  Technology used to be my job but now it's gone wayyyyy over my head.  

Love your posts Greg and Rich, especially the wonderful 360 pictures.  Look forward to more.


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