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Just got this nice pic of Maddie and her female relatives at her baptism in Nov. Ain't they all cute?
Check the wrist action from Maddie and her grandma.

As an official old fart, I'm having a hard time moving to the new GOOGLE blog. I can't even post a comment . Somehow I managed to post Jill's comment which was apparently in cyberlimbo until I became a googler. But unfortunately, I'm afraid I shot my last google on Jill's note. Not that it wasn't a worthy one.
Andy got an Apple and took this pic of me. I always thought Apple people were weird. Now I know why



Hi Everyone!
We just got back from a week cross country skiing with six friends from Randolph in Canada's Chic Choc Mountains, which are part of the Parc Gaspe on the Gaspe penninsula (south side of the Saint Lawrence river) . The cross coundtry skiing and the company were WONDERFUL. The Chic Chocs get Rocky Mountain levels and type of snow. Attached are a three pictures from the trip and one that shows the effect of the 2 plus feet of snow that fell in Braintree (in one day!) while we were gone. Linda titled this one "Tim, have you seen the silver Subaru?"
Labels: Chic Chocs

Had some business in SLT and got a quick Maddie fix. She loves the house she got from garndma and grandpa Roberts. I think that's her first surfer gear: a "onesie" from Amy's race.
Ain't she cute?


This is a weather report from the east coast. As you can see in the picture it is too cold to even go outside to take the picture. It hit a low of minus 10 degrees F. last night and when I sat down at the computer this morning it was zero F and blowing about 20 miles per hour. It has now rocketed up to a PLUS 4 degrees F. Wahoo!!!
Actually it isn't as bad as it sounds. We did a 15 kilometer cross country ski yesterday in similar temperatures, but with much less wind.
Anyway I just thought I would throw in a reality check to contrast the running shorts shown below.
Happy Birthday, Katie M.!


Here a few more pictures. I have sent an invite to view my album. If, for some reason, you didn't get one, leave your address as a comment and I can send one to you. Thanks again!!
My name is Brian Caulfield. I bought this domain name many years ago, so I could grab it before some squatter began charging me to get mail at brian[at]caulfield.net. Now that I've got the email address I wanted, I've got this Web site too. I've always figured I'd try to make it a resource. A "blog" seems to be the right way to do that. If you'd like to contribute, send me a note.