Posts Tagged ‘family’

Bull Surname Genealogy

Thursday, July 14th, 2005

The 138th Annual William Bull & Sarah Wells picnic is coming up in the next few weeks and I’ve been exchanging email with some distant cousins about ways to improve participation with the Bull Association and contribute genealogy info.

If you have any photos or scans of images having to do with the Bull picnic or any of the Bull descendants, please get a free flickr.com account and join the groups below. Once you have joined those groups, you’ll be able to add your photos to the following groups:

Additionally, there is now a Bull Surname Genealogy wiki for contributing genealogical information. Of course from the wiki you can display and link to images you have uploaded to flickr.com

Fathers’ Day 2005

Monday, June 20th, 2005



Fathers’ Day 2005

Originally uploaded by marcn.


Kids for Democracy visit New Hampshire State House (group shot)

Thursday, June 9th, 2005



Kids for Democracy visit New Hampshire State House (group shot)

Originally uploaded by marcn.


I’m just getting around to uploading a bunch of photos Spencer took at last weekend’s Kids for Democracy visit to the NH State House.

See the complete set here

7th Annual Sea Lamprey appreciation day at Amoskeag Fishways

Saturday, June 4th, 2005



Sea Lampreys at Amoskeag Fishways

Originally uploaded by marcn.


Gross, yet cool.

Apparently in the 1700s they were very plentiful and usually feed to children because they have no bones. Yum!

See the whole collection

Having fun with geobloggers.com

Thursday, May 26th, 2005

If you add the appropriate tags to your photos on flickr.com (geotagged, geo:lat=XX.XXX, geo:lon=XX.XXX), then it will automatically be displayed on geobloggers.com‘s augmented Google Maps.

Check out mine. There are a couple other Granite Staters who are playing along too — crschmidt and StarrGazr

Bhutan: A Visual Odyssey Across the Last Himalayan Kingdom

Sunday, May 15th, 2005



Bhutan: A Visual Odyssey Across the Last Himalayan Kingdom

Originally uploaded by marcn.


The Hollis library has displaying a copy of the world’s largest published book “Bhutan: A Visual Odyssey Across the Last Himalayan Kingdom”. If you have an extra $15k laying around, buy me one.

Check out the entire set

Dear Edwina, Jr @ Merrimack Middle School

Friday, March 25th, 2005

Last night was the opening for the Merrimack Middle School production of “Dear Edwina, Jr”.



Dear Edwina, Jr

Originally uploaded by marcn.

To see them all in a slideshow, follow this link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcn/sets/183526/

No Water + large family => no fun

Wednesday, March 9th, 2005

From time to time our well will run dry — especially on Sundays after a few loads of laundry, dishwasher runs and everyone getting a shower — but will fill up overnight. That didn’t happen this Monday.

The old water expert guy diagnosed the problem as a dry well, not a pump problem. Of course he was the guy who put in the new pump back in ’00.

Some new water experts from Hollis found the water tank’s bladder was broken and not letting it fill up. That was replaced and they also lowered our well’s pump by 80′ to around 380′ down. The current 300′ is a magic point because that is the deepest a cheap pump motor will handle. All that for only $600. Yay!

There is a 50/50 chance that will fix our water problems permanently, although at a more convenient time we’ll probably go to town water.

If we do lose water again, that means the well has dried up and needs to be hydrofracked. They guarantee that it will produce water or they will refund $500 of the ~$1900 for the procedure and *then* we go to town water (~2k-3k)

At least we can flush the toilets again.

Some short videos of Trevor’s gymastics floor routine

Friday, March 4th, 2005

Here are some short videos taken with our cheap camera of Trevor doing his floor routine at last week’s Winter Invitational at Gymnastics Village. The last one is about half of the actual routine.

* trevor-floor-warmup-1.mov (628k)
* trevor-floor-warmup-2.mov (888k)
* trevor-floor-route-partial.mov (7.5M)

The Boston Freedom Trail

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2005



The Boston Freedom Trail

Originally uploaded by marcn.


Last Monday I took the school agers down to Boston and walked some of the Boston Freedom Trail. Of course no trip is complete without a stop for food in Chinatown. Yum!