Pictures of my home
The author lives in this home. It is removed from the mainstream traffic and it allows the author to have peace of mind, required for writing.
A local beer brewer built the house around the turn of the century. He used it for a hunting lodge and below the house, he built a steel rack for skinning deer.
Then an insurance man bought it. He renovated it and lived in it for 40 years.
The author is the present resident living in this house.
He is continuing the impetus of renovation. A large oak tree grew through the deck, facing the road below, and lifted the deck from its foundation. Based on this, the author decided to cut down the tree. Surprisingly, the center of the tree was rotten. After he removed the tree, he rebuilt the deck. Six months later, he installed new windows, attempting to cut down drafts.
Making the home greener. At the recommendation of the local forrester, Inzko remove a 120 year old oak tree. About 50% of the tree was hollow. Good advice by the forrester. Inzko will use the wood to supplement heating this winter.
The trip to Gettysburg, PA
Son-in Law, Aiden in the buggy, Daughter, Wife, Triston, Ashton & Griffin. Starting the Gettysburg trek on this hot day..
A monument to honor the Indian Regiment that fought at Gettysburg
Solid steel canonballs. If you get one of those in your belly you could collect it and return it to the originator of this vicious weapon
Going Green
Tired already?
Son-in Law. Still going strong
Finally. We made it back to the cars.
Hannah's wedding to Alaric
This is the place of no return
"Uncle Stu, I'm getting cold feet."
Turn left to exit. It's still time
Have a change of mind? Doesn't look like it.
They took the plunge! Its too late now!
Hannah's new mother-in-law and Hannah's brother. Alaric's sister is in the middle.
Alaric's sister couldn't handle it
Hannah said, "It's time to go home."
What the hell kind of cake is this?
The relatives are having a ball
Very Dangerous Work
In spite of the fact that the author is approaching the age of 76, he is sitting on the second floor window ledge, nearly falling off and breaking a leg, painting the frames around of the newly installed windows. Joanne, his neighbor’s sister took the picture. For your information, his neighbor is the famous newscaster, Jon McClintock. He is also his editor.