Wow! Great to hear from you. Glad to see you're still kickin' even if
it's not a lot right now. After seeing pictures of both women I can
only say you sure know how to pick 'em.
It's about time you came back and put some more life into this list.
Chuck Norcutt
Walt Wayman wrote:
> Walt is still alive, though not kicking a whole lot right now. I have
> gone through many hours and days living in shadow, but now I'm
> starting to see some light. Actually, I took a couple of shots with
> the E-1 yesterday and drove the SSR out and about for the first time
> in nearly two months. Getting back in gear a little, I guess.
>
> I really appreciate those of you who expressed sympathy and
> condolences to me, both on and off list. I probably should have
> acknowledged each one individually, but I simply wasn't up to it at
> the time. Sorry. I will, however, thank Richard, who recalled that my
> TOPE 22 was a picture of my wife.
>
> http://www.tope.nl/tope_show_entry.php?event=22&pic=23
>
> And a special thank you to Brian, who went to the effort to send real
> paper mail, a very special card, all the way from New Zealand. And,
> surprisingly, the other curmudgeon reappeared after a very long
> absence long enough to make a post, the only one I've seen in months.
> Maybe we'll both be back before long.
>
> To the amusement of some of you, the amazement of a few, and perhaps
> the horror of a couple, the former nextdoor neighbor some of you may
> remember from when I mentioned her occasional habit of taking the sun
> on her back deck in the nude, is coming up after Christmas from West
> Palm Beach, where she has been for a little over a year, to spend
> some time with me -- maybe a few days, maybe a few weeks, maybe a few
> months, maybe a few years -- we haven't figured it out yet.
>
> This candid grab shot is from about 10 years old, but she looked
> about the same when I saw her back in June. Playing tennis two or
> three times a week keeps the legs and other interesting parts in
> shape.
>
> http://home.att.net/~hiwayman/wsb/media/192375/site1131.jpg
>
> We've been neighbors, friends and confidants for nearly a quarter
> century, so maybe it's time. Like a line I recall from some old
> movie, you either start living or you start dying. Hell, it's all
> just an adventure, and we never know where it'll end. I still miss my
> wife very much, and always will, but I ain't done living yet.
>
> See y'all later.
>
> Walt
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