Geoff wrote:
"Thanks to the WHOLE famn damily.
"Friday, the "work day" was a plain old work day , oh well, part of a day, with my best friends and their comic commentary and their ethic to create a neat, clean small memorial "garden" for Dad. Lillies-of-the-Valley were planted within the stone border we built.
"Sat. morn I got sad, but we had a plan to take care of, otherwise I might have just melted.
"It was so great to hug, or shake hands, or even meet! our cousins and s.o.'s when they arrived.
"At the "garden", it was hard for some of us to speak, but Jon came through with the limericks. Then someone brought up the good times at the cabin. Who started it? It turned the whole non-ceremony around for me (major sadness to major laughter). The good, fun things we learned from Jim and Jack when we were kids completely overcame my (our) sadness, for the time we were all here in WV together.
"Thanks Everybody.
"At Betsy's cousin's funeral church service some time ago, I bawled like a baby (we liked him), and same (bawling) with other church services for friends and relatives I've attended, praising the deceased. We the Greens did better. We laughed. How better a remembrance is that?
"Betsy nor I did not take a picture. I need some. A bunch of them. Maybe Jon or Cindy can make an album. Send some to us (gangreen@frontiernet.net orgeogreen@frontiernet.net). Our gathering at the "garden" was beautiful. I would most appreciate photos from there, and from the porch, and any that flatter myself.
Love. Geoff
Monday, April 11, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Latest Notes from Geoff
Geoff sent more info for the blog (and again my comments are in parentheses).
The weather isn't looking like what we would hope for. Mackintoshes and galoshes, everybody.
I received the stone bench at my office, will have Shannon help me tomorrow to try to get it in the truck. Then plenty of help on Fri.
The ham arrived today! Liz and Vicki sent a special cake, which came with dry ice and a fancy catalog. I haven't opened it yet, hoping to save some for the rest of the family. (YOU'D BETTER SAVE IT ALL!)
(See you soon!)
The weather isn't looking like what we would hope for. Mackintoshes and galoshes, everybody.
I received the stone bench at my office, will have Shannon help me tomorrow to try to get it in the truck. Then plenty of help on Fri.
The ham arrived today! Liz and Vicki sent a special cake, which came with dry ice and a fancy catalog. I haven't opened it yet, hoping to save some for the rest of the family. (YOU'D BETTER SAVE IT ALL!)
(See you soon!)
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Telephone Numbers
The time is near! Here are some phone numbers so we can keep in touch.
(note: 6/11/11 - I removed the phone numbers. If you need any, email me.)
If anyone else wants me to post your cell, I will. I will not do so without your permission.
(note: 6/11/11 - I removed the phone numbers. If you need any, email me.)
If anyone else wants me to post your cell, I will. I will not do so without your permission.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Notes from Geoff
Geoff sent me an email yesterday. (My notes are in parentheses.)
For the weather-checkers, our zip code is 26710 (that's Burlington, Keyser is 26726 and they should have the exact same forecast!). The forecasts are mostly useless. Looks cool, 50's, through then. (I just saw SNOW predicted for Fri. and Sat.)
We've had 70 degree days this spring. We had snow on the ground this morning. Make like a boy scout and be prepared. If you want to swim in the creek, bring a wet-suit.
Jon and David can bring the ice we need from Houston. I mean the Houston ice is to die for.
Can't wait to see everybody. Don't forget the ice, Jon! (hardy har har)
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Restaurants in Keyser
For those of you arriving in time for an evening meal on Friday, Betsy and I (okay, mostly Betsy) put together a list of restaurants we like in Keyser. If you need directions, please call or I assume the motel manager will know where all these places are.
The Candlewick is the most upscale establishment, though casual dress is perfectly acceptable, including jeans. We’ve eaten there many times and I’ve always had a good meal. 65 S. Mineral Street (Hwy 220).
Clancy’s Irish Pub was recommended by Geoff. I don’t think we’ve eaten there. Betsy says their best food is sandwiches and soup, and they specialize in a wide variety of wings. They have a fish and chips that's pretty good. They have a full bar, and a pretty good selection of beer. It's on Armstrong St "extended," on the other side of the street from Wayne's. You can't see Clancy's building from the street, but there's a nice big sign.
Castiglia’s is a truly Italian restaurant. Betsy says the owner, a native Italian himself, does all the cooking, and people who are familiar with true Italian home cooking love it - as do many other people. The portions are huge and the prices are low. They have wine and beer. I (Cindy) first became aware of Castiglia's (pronounced Cas-tee-yas for Mr./Ms. Unnamed) many years ago when reading Fortune magazine. What a surprise that was! We went there with Dad and all the Greens the next time we were in Keyser. Here's a link that describes the restaurant - 401 S. Mineral St. www.mountaindiscoveries.com/images/ss2009/castiglias.pdf
El Jinete is a mexican restaurant of the variety that are set up by Mexican families everywhere. Geoff doesn't care for it, but many people like it alot. It is on Rt 220 South of Keyser on the left. It's several miles out of town.
The Wing Shack is right downtown at the corner of Piedmont and Mineral Streets. It is the current incarnation of the Stray Cat Cafe. There's a bar, and a menu of sanwiches, wraps, wings and some entrees like enchiladas and chimichangas. They have some really interesting and delicious items like a wrap with eggplant and red peppers. They don't have full meals with sides... Prices are very reasonable.
Of course there's always Denny's. It's on Hwy 220 next to a pet shop. Dad always joked about what kind of mystery meat Denny's served, but he did love their breakfasts.
Betsy also added:
"We have someone delivering a meat and cheese tray, tuna and chicken salad, rolls, and a couple of sides at about noon on Saturday. We will get pies from Flying W Farms in Burlington. I'll get sodas and beer. If we want tea, maybe someone can make that. Since I don't drink tea, I am not too good at making it."
Thanks, Betsy! Mom is bringing all the paper goods (plates, napkins, plastic cups and utensils).
The Candlewick is the most upscale establishment, though casual dress is perfectly acceptable, including jeans. We’ve eaten there many times and I’ve always had a good meal. 65 S. Mineral Street (Hwy 220).
Clancy’s Irish Pub was recommended by Geoff. I don’t think we’ve eaten there. Betsy says their best food is sandwiches and soup, and they specialize in a wide variety of wings. They have a fish and chips that's pretty good. They have a full bar, and a pretty good selection of beer. It's on Armstrong St "extended," on the other side of the street from Wayne's. You can't see Clancy's building from the street, but there's a nice big sign.
Castiglia’s is a truly Italian restaurant. Betsy says the owner, a native Italian himself, does all the cooking, and people who are familiar with true Italian home cooking love it - as do many other people. The portions are huge and the prices are low. They have wine and beer. I (Cindy) first became aware of Castiglia's (pronounced Cas-tee-yas for Mr./Ms. Unnamed) many years ago when reading Fortune magazine. What a surprise that was! We went there with Dad and all the Greens the next time we were in Keyser. Here's a link that describes the restaurant - 401 S. Mineral St. www.mountaindiscoveries.com/images/ss2009/castiglias.pdf
El Jinete is a mexican restaurant of the variety that are set up by Mexican families everywhere. Geoff doesn't care for it, but many people like it alot. It is on Rt 220 South of Keyser on the left. It's several miles out of town.
The Wing Shack is right downtown at the corner of Piedmont and Mineral Streets. It is the current incarnation of the Stray Cat Cafe. There's a bar, and a menu of sanwiches, wraps, wings and some entrees like enchiladas and chimichangas. They have some really interesting and delicious items like a wrap with eggplant and red peppers. They don't have full meals with sides... Prices are very reasonable.
Of course there's always Denny's. It's on Hwy 220 next to a pet shop. Dad always joked about what kind of mystery meat Denny's served, but he did love their breakfasts.
Betsy also added:
"We have someone delivering a meat and cheese tray, tuna and chicken salad, rolls, and a couple of sides at about noon on Saturday. We will get pies from Flying W Farms in Burlington. I'll get sodas and beer. If we want tea, maybe someone can make that. Since I don't drink tea, I am not too good at making it."
Thanks, Betsy! Mom is bringing all the paper goods (plates, napkins, plastic cups and utensils).
Friday, March 25, 2011
"Keyser" sounds like...
I had a note a while back from someone who shall remain nameless unless he/she dares to expose him/herself ... who indicated Keyser could be mistaken for "geezer." From looking at the spelling, you might thinks so. Made me laugh! But no, Keyser rhymes with geyser, miser, Phizer, riser, visor, wiser and incisor.
There's a little bit of history on KeyserWV.com and Geoff can add details about the search for an old fort on his property when we tour on Saturday. Dave and I stopped in Keyser last summer on our way home from Dave's hike on the AT, and we're looking forward to seeing Keyser and the Green Family Farm again. And all the Greens.
There's a little bit of history on KeyserWV.com and Geoff can add details about the search for an old fort on his property when we tour on Saturday. Dave and I stopped in Keyser last summer on our way home from Dave's hike on the AT, and we're looking forward to seeing Keyser and the Green Family Farm again. And all the Greens.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Weather
You might want to check weather.com for the forecast. Keyser's zipcode is 26726. Yesterday the 10-day forecast had rain on Wednesday but sunny Thurs - Fri. Today it has showers predicted for Wed-Sat. ugh Maybe I should scratch this blog entry and not worry about the weather ??? Let's all hope for the best. Bring your raincoats! Those of us driving should take extra umbrellas. There's nothing like an abundance of umbrellas to help the sun come out.
Monday, March 21, 2011
The "Picnic"
A bit of clarification. I tend to refer to Saturday afternoon's meal as a "picnic" but it may not be in the traditional sense, an outdoor blankets-on-the-ground type of meal. Betsy and Geoff have reminded me the weather may be beautiful or cold and/or rainy and we're making sure we have a Plan B, which will be to go indoors. Betsy said everyone can fit in their house, but there's not room around the table for 20 people. (Does anyone have a room that big? Not us!) If we go indoors, people will be scattered in different rooms, and we think that's great, as we can move around and mingle without being stuck in one chair for the duration of the meal. I would rather do that than go to a restaurant -- wouldn't you? It will be our time to catch up and visit with our closest Green family. When is the last time we were able to do that? I am so looking forward to it.
Betsy and Geoff also made suggestions about where to get great sandwiches and sides. I like their ideas, especially because they are locally owned establishments. Does anyone have food allergies? I am aware of Uncle Jack's inability to eat spicy food. Any other issues?
The time is getting close, and even though I am not updating the blog on a daily basis, please keep checking. This is the easiest way to share information with everyone. Thanks, and see you soon!
Betsy and Geoff also made suggestions about where to get great sandwiches and sides. I like their ideas, especially because they are locally owned establishments. Does anyone have food allergies? I am aware of Uncle Jack's inability to eat spicy food. Any other issues?
The time is getting close, and even though I am not updating the blog on a daily basis, please keep checking. This is the easiest way to share information with everyone. Thanks, and see you soon!
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Motel Update
Deni said in her most recent email that Jack, Chip, Deni, Alex and Sandy are staying at the Microtel. Betsy said Shelly and Ralph have not yet decided but may stay at The Candlewick.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Green Gathering Planning
All 5 JDG kids have given thought to, made suggestions, and agreed on an appropriate site and way to honor Dad on April 2, 2011.
Thursday, March 31, Arrivals.
Dave & I, Steve & Rita, Libbie & Mom will drive to Keyser (3 cars). Jon & David will fly into DC, rent a car and drive to Keyser. We all have reservations at the Microtel and everyone should confirm their room with their own credit card if you haven't yet done so.
Depending upon arrival times, we can get together for dinner and/or an evening gab session.
Friday, April 1, Work Day.
Breakfast at the Microtel or Royal. Go to Green Farm to prepare the site Geoff and Betsy picked out to be the final resting place of Dad's and perhaps future Green ashes. We will be clearing, raking, planting, mulching and marking the site with rocks. Geoff is thinking a little plot about 6'x6' or 10'x10' (square or elliptical or ...). Everyone likes the idea of a stone bench which Jon is researching and will have placed at the site by workers, not us old folks. Geoff says there are lilacs on the site, which is perfect because Dad loved lilacs and often lamented they don't grow in GA. I think April 2nd is about a month early to see the blooms, but it's nice to know they are there.
We will have dinner at the farm. We'll head back to Keyser afterwards, and hopefully meet up with Jack and his kids, if those of us not used to physical labor can stay awake!
In the meantime (according to a message from Deni), Jack & Chip will drive from NY to Keyser. Deni, Alex, Dan, Annie and Sandy will fly into BWI and drive together to Keyser. Deni has made 3 room reservations at The Keyser Inn. As of today, I still have a room reserved in Uncle Jack's name, at the Microtel. When I hear from Deni, I will either cancel it, or if he wants it, it should be confirmed with a credit card.
I understand through Jon that Shelly and Ralph are coming but I don't know their arrival date or motel arrangements.
I will leave restaurant suggestions for everyone if you arrive in time and decide you want to eat in Keyser.
We will hopefully all meet up on Friday evening after dinner for a long overdue reunion.
Saturday, April 2nd Ashes to Ashes.
We'll have a late breakfast at The Royal, Dad's favorite breakfast spot. He called it The Blue Grotto. Both motels have a continental breakfast if you prefer. Before going to the Green Farm, we'll gather up picnic food for a late lunch at the Farm. We'll make more detailed plans later, but it may be pot luck - grocery store fried chicken, Subway sandwiches, Wayne's Meat Market to-go food ... It will be fun to accumulate whatever anyone can find. Bring your food and drink treasures. Mom is bringing paper plates, napkins and cups.
Once we get to the farm, Geoff and Betsy will give a tour, so the Jack Greens will get a perspective and feel for this beautiful place. Hopefully they will understand why we all have such deep feelings and affection for Geoff and Betsy's land. Dad did not spend a LOT of time there, but if you could hear him talk about it once he came to Savannah, you'd think he picked it out and walked the land himself. He was very proud of Geoff and his family for developing and maintaining the farm.
We will end up at The Site. Anyone who wants to say anything may do so. No one is obligated to say a word. We will bury or scatter the ashes and do what feels right at the moment.
Afterwards, we'll have our big picnic. Hopefully we will have beautiful weather and eat outside, but we'll have a Plan B or C to eat inside or go back to the Microtel and eat in their breakfast area.
Warning - This is early April in West Virginia! Bring boots or shoes that can get muddy. Bring warm jackets, hats and gloves. Jeans are appropriate. Hope for the best, plan for the worst. The spreading of the ashes will go on rain or shine, as we don't have extra days to spare. Inclement weather will move our picnic indoors - at the farmhouse or the motel or we'll go to a restaurant.
For those of us driving, bring boots, work gloves, rakes and shovels.
Sunday, April 3rd Departures.
Check out time for everyone except Mom and Libbie, as far as I know. So long, farewell, auf Wediersehen, adieu.
Now you know what I know. Please email me any changes, corrections, additions, etc. and I will post them. Let's stay in touch!
Thursday, March 31, Arrivals.
Dave & I, Steve & Rita, Libbie & Mom will drive to Keyser (3 cars). Jon & David will fly into DC, rent a car and drive to Keyser. We all have reservations at the Microtel and everyone should confirm their room with their own credit card if you haven't yet done so.
Depending upon arrival times, we can get together for dinner and/or an evening gab session.
Friday, April 1, Work Day.
Breakfast at the Microtel or Royal. Go to Green Farm to prepare the site Geoff and Betsy picked out to be the final resting place of Dad's and perhaps future Green ashes. We will be clearing, raking, planting, mulching and marking the site with rocks. Geoff is thinking a little plot about 6'x6' or 10'x10' (square or elliptical or ...). Everyone likes the idea of a stone bench which Jon is researching and will have placed at the site by workers, not us old folks. Geoff says there are lilacs on the site, which is perfect because Dad loved lilacs and often lamented they don't grow in GA. I think April 2nd is about a month early to see the blooms, but it's nice to know they are there.
We will have dinner at the farm. We'll head back to Keyser afterwards, and hopefully meet up with Jack and his kids, if those of us not used to physical labor can stay awake!
In the meantime (according to a message from Deni), Jack & Chip will drive from NY to Keyser. Deni, Alex, Dan, Annie and Sandy will fly into BWI and drive together to Keyser. Deni has made 3 room reservations at The Keyser Inn. As of today, I still have a room reserved in Uncle Jack's name, at the Microtel. When I hear from Deni, I will either cancel it, or if he wants it, it should be confirmed with a credit card.
I understand through Jon that Shelly and Ralph are coming but I don't know their arrival date or motel arrangements.
I will leave restaurant suggestions for everyone if you arrive in time and decide you want to eat in Keyser.
We will hopefully all meet up on Friday evening after dinner for a long overdue reunion.
Saturday, April 2nd Ashes to Ashes.
We'll have a late breakfast at The Royal, Dad's favorite breakfast spot. He called it The Blue Grotto. Both motels have a continental breakfast if you prefer. Before going to the Green Farm, we'll gather up picnic food for a late lunch at the Farm. We'll make more detailed plans later, but it may be pot luck - grocery store fried chicken, Subway sandwiches, Wayne's Meat Market to-go food ... It will be fun to accumulate whatever anyone can find. Bring your food and drink treasures. Mom is bringing paper plates, napkins and cups.
Once we get to the farm, Geoff and Betsy will give a tour, so the Jack Greens will get a perspective and feel for this beautiful place. Hopefully they will understand why we all have such deep feelings and affection for Geoff and Betsy's land. Dad did not spend a LOT of time there, but if you could hear him talk about it once he came to Savannah, you'd think he picked it out and walked the land himself. He was very proud of Geoff and his family for developing and maintaining the farm.
We will end up at The Site. Anyone who wants to say anything may do so. No one is obligated to say a word. We will bury or scatter the ashes and do what feels right at the moment.
Afterwards, we'll have our big picnic. Hopefully we will have beautiful weather and eat outside, but we'll have a Plan B or C to eat inside or go back to the Microtel and eat in their breakfast area.
Warning - This is early April in West Virginia! Bring boots or shoes that can get muddy. Bring warm jackets, hats and gloves. Jeans are appropriate. Hope for the best, plan for the worst. The spreading of the ashes will go on rain or shine, as we don't have extra days to spare. Inclement weather will move our picnic indoors - at the farmhouse or the motel or we'll go to a restaurant.
For those of us driving, bring boots, work gloves, rakes and shovels.
Sunday, April 3rd Departures.
Check out time for everyone except Mom and Libbie, as far as I know. So long, farewell, auf Wediersehen, adieu.
Now you know what I know. Please email me any changes, corrections, additions, etc. and I will post them. Let's stay in touch!
Friday, January 21, 2011
Friday - Motel Updates
I've made some changes to the motel reservations because Geoff told me about a new, just opened Microtel in Keyser. Please refer to the Room Reservations section (Jan. 5) as I will post ALL motel information there.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Airports
If you are thinking about flying, Dulles International is 2.5 hrs from Keyser, both Reagan National and Baltimore Washington International are 3 hrs away. Pittsburg International Airport is also 3 hrs away. Driving times are according to Mapquest.com.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Room Reservations
Updated 1/21: Geoff told me about a new Microtel in Keyser. I have CANCELED the reservations I had at The Keyser Inn. The room rates at the Microtel are $85-89/night, $20/night more expensive than The Keyser Inn. My only complaint about The Keyser Inn was it smelled like old smoke in the non-smoking rooms and the bed linens were old. As I had written previously, we stayed there before and it is a no frills but perfectly fine motel.
The Microtel has in-room mini-refrigerators and microwaves and serves an "expanded" continental breakfast. The Keyser Inn serves a continental breakfast.
The Microtel encourages everyone to confirm their reservations with a credit card. I have reserved:
Cindy Howell - single queen - arrival 3/31 - departure 4/3
Steve Green - single queen - arrival 3/31 - departure 4/3
Jon Green - single queen - arrival 3/31 - departure 4/3
Elizabeth Green - double queen - arrival 3/31 - departure 4/3
I had also reserved a room for Jack and whomever was coming with him:
Jack Green - double queen - arrival 4/1 - departure 4/3
I received an email from Deni today with more reservation info. I want to let her know about our change before I post her information. When I have an update, I will continue to post.
The Microtel has in-room mini-refrigerators and microwaves and serves an "expanded" continental breakfast. The Keyser Inn serves a continental breakfast.
The Microtel encourages everyone to confirm their reservations with a credit card. I have reserved:
Cindy Howell - single queen - arrival 3/31 - departure 4/3
Steve Green - single queen - arrival 3/31 - departure 4/3
Jon Green - single queen - arrival 3/31 - departure 4/3
Elizabeth Green - double queen - arrival 3/31 - departure 4/3
I had also reserved a room for Jack and whomever was coming with him:
Jack Green - double queen - arrival 4/1 - departure 4/3
I received an email from Deni today with more reservation info. I want to let her know about our change before I post her information. When I have an update, I will continue to post.
Memorial Arrangements
At l-o-n-g last, we have a date for getting together and honoring Dad. Although there was some last minute thoughts of tinkering with the date, we have put those aside.
SAVE THE DATE - SATURDAY APRIL 2, 2011
If you plan to fly, feel free to make reservations, as this date will not change.
I have just started looking into hotel/motel rooms. The place we've stayed previously seems to be out of business. I will check with Betsy and Geoff for suggestions and post the results.
We need to decide what we want to do for the celebration/memorial, so please let us know your ideas. As a starting point, I'd like to give everyone a chance to say something about Dad just before we bury or scatter his ashes. Geoff has suggested we use a site on his farm he believes is an old burial (Indian? Civil war?) site. I like that idea, and I'd like to have some sort of marker or tree or bench to identify whatever site we choose - something that would be compatible with the environment but still something special to mark the hallowed land.
I'd like to have a meal afterwards so we'll have time to eat drink and be merry together.
Since I'm the only one that can post to this blog, please send me your ideas and I will put them here for all to see. If you want me to, I will also post your travel plans so if you want to you can coordinate plans such as flying in at the same time, renting a car, staying in the same hotel ...
Dave and I have not yet made plans about arrival and departing dates, as we may want to visits to friends along the way.
I will post when I have new information. Keep checking!
SAVE THE DATE - SATURDAY APRIL 2, 2011
If you plan to fly, feel free to make reservations, as this date will not change.
I have just started looking into hotel/motel rooms. The place we've stayed previously seems to be out of business. I will check with Betsy and Geoff for suggestions and post the results.
We need to decide what we want to do for the celebration/memorial, so please let us know your ideas. As a starting point, I'd like to give everyone a chance to say something about Dad just before we bury or scatter his ashes. Geoff has suggested we use a site on his farm he believes is an old burial (Indian? Civil war?) site. I like that idea, and I'd like to have some sort of marker or tree or bench to identify whatever site we choose - something that would be compatible with the environment but still something special to mark the hallowed land.
I'd like to have a meal afterwards so we'll have time to eat drink and be merry together.
Since I'm the only one that can post to this blog, please send me your ideas and I will put them here for all to see. If you want me to, I will also post your travel plans so if you want to you can coordinate plans such as flying in at the same time, renting a car, staying in the same hotel ...
Dave and I have not yet made plans about arrival and departing dates, as we may want to visits to friends along the way.
I will post when I have new information. Keep checking!
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