Friends of the Road Newsletter 2021-11-01

November 2, 2021 Dale Christie

Hello Friends of the Road,

I hope you are all well. Most of my gardens are now set for Winter and I’ve got a suet feeder hung and ready to go. Flags are being picked up at CPR roadside markers now (thank you George and Nancy!) and daylight fades earlier every day. But that all means we can watch more football with less guilt, right? No chores left to do outside means more TV, right? 

I have been watching a different form of “TV” as I’ve been getting a monitor tan using my computer. I have been doing some video editing and now can release to the public video of our recent Annual Meeting. I know many of you weren’t able to attend, but now you can attend in spirit! I’m no Hollywood producer, nor do I have great tools, but I like what I did with the clips. There are two videos, one of the business meeting (somewhat boring) and the featured presentation by Bob Hoar. If you like history and the CPR, maybe you’ll find neither boring. I do hope you give them a chance as you’ll find some humor mixed in and some great content. The business meeting can be watched HERE and the featured presentation can be watched HERE.

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Our calendar of events is over for 2021, but later this month we’ll be getting the crew together at the Round Table to hammer out some ideas for 2022. You may hear less of me the next few months, but I’ll try to keep you informed. If you choose to hibernate for the Winter, my emails will await your awakening from slumber. 

One last thing I have for you today, is about some LIDAR info. The technology is awesome and has helped historians greatly to uncover the past, and without disturbing the soil! News of this event circulated on our Facebook page, so for those that didn’t see this already, here is a link about the event: https://www.henrysheldonmuseum.org/events/breadloaf-and-battell-wilderness-through-the-laser-lens?rq=lidar

That is all for now. Take care and keep uncovering history!