
"Friendly" games of Beer Pong started up towards evening. Mick got involved and according to Eric had beginners luck.



"Friendly" games of Beer Pong started up towards evening. Mick got involved and according to Eric had beginners luck.
Two sites that I wish I had on my hometown street.
I got to shop with two of the cutest girls in the city. : ) Plus, they always are willing to let me take their picture. Maybe that goes with being good looking.
After lunch we went on to the Fashion District. Hopefully tomorrow I can tell & show you all about that.
I took the photograph at our local cemetery and then edited it in Photoshop.
Fortunately, I have no family members or friends that died in the line of service and I am very thankful for that. On this Memorial Day, especially with our war going on, I can’t help but think of all the men & women that died in the line of service. Hopefully today, their families can find some comfort in the fact that our nation is honoring their loved one. A special thought to the parents of Eric’s friend and teammate Derek Hines. He was killed in Afghanistan and was a tremendous support to Eric during his time at West Point. When Derek was killed in 2005 Eric got permission from his college to put a number 7, Derek’s hockey number, on the back of his helmet in his memory.
Rest in Peace Derek!