Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Mountain Dew!


The old songs live! Here are Bob and Kaj singing Mountain Dew on Clark Island in the Broken Group islands on the west coast of Vancouver Island.

Monday, February 23, 2009

1969





Hi!
Just wanted to add to the web site! The Ballard Chorale Tour of 1969 consisted of:

Valerie Johnson, Joanne Hill, Kathy Kaestner, Georgia Benfield, Barbara Hofstad, Kathleen Gwin, Kathy Anderson, Barbara Ferguson, Robin Cornwall, Marcia Geving, Rita Clarke, Barbara Knapp, Erik Selland, Ron Lee, Mike Ramar, Paul Mueller, Ken Earlywine, Ron Larson, Axel Schattauer, Peter Nelson, Jim Raemer, Mike Israel, Randy Johnson, Candee Cain, Dorothy Holvik and myself.

I took the "No Entry" pic with a very old Brownie (black box) camera!

Kathleen Smith (Dolsen)

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Bob's Collection: Ireland '79

Bob's Collection: Ireland '79





Bob's Collection: Blarney Castle '79


Bob's Collection: Caesarea '79


Israel '79: Visiting with the locals


Bob's Collection: Negev Desert '79



Bob's Collection: Negev Desert '79







A hot day in the desert of Israel.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Bob's collection continued



Bob's collection continued





Bob's collection continued





Bob's collection





The scanning of Mr. Bune's photo collection has begun. More posts to come.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

House cats in Homer

Bunny Boots on the Bering Sea

Sunday, March 16, 2008

SAS and the Ballard Chorale, 1971



Another great image from Kathy. Wow!

1971 Newspaper Clippings








Thanks to Kathy Adolphsen for these great newspaper clippings from 1971.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

The Next Generation


BHS Fundraiser 2008




Monday, March 10, 2008

Zermatt/Matterhorn 1979



More from Daryl. If you look closely at the Matterhorn you can see the Hornli Hut on the bench at the base of the east ridge. Some of us spent the night in the hut and came down the next day. Great fun and some tense moments too. Some folks found that coming down a mountain is a bit more intimidating than going up. I've since found this to be repeatable phenomenon.