waypoints

father and son
Who do you love. How do you love. Did you make it clear enough? Sitting with my dad before he left on his journey for forever.

Jesuit School

grandfather at grade school
May 14, 1896. Grandfather on the front row to the right.
grandfather, father and sister. A moment of family photographed by my mom. My dad died 31 years ago today.

dirty dog

Tilly in full happiness. In the Rivanna, ears up, busting moves.

After the swim she got fully breaded.

brothers and sisters
twins reunited, long walk, a good day.

Yeocomico

pier river people
The Yeocomico River is a 1.1-mile-long tidal tributary of the southern portion of the Potomac River in Virginia’s Northern Neck. The Yeocomico forms the boundary between Westmoreland and Northumberland counties.
During the War of 1812, the Royal Marines Battalions raided the entrance to the Yeocomico River, which concluded with the capture of four schooners at the town of Kinsale, Virginia (August 1814).—Wikipedia

Yeocomico

Yeocomico

Yeocomico is a Native American name roughly translated as “tossed to and fro by the waters.” Others suggest it is an Algonquian word that means “four dwelling places” since the river has a branch on either side with each dividing into two large forks.–Wikipedia

Lana

Dave the best dog

Dressing Dave

Kelsie and Lana celebrated a year of marriage yesterday with family and friends. A perfect day.