2025 in Photographs

January 2025, on Turkey Mountain on a cold winter day at the Overlook Hub looking out over the Arkansas River and south Tulsa. I am hiking on Turkey Mountain at least once a week. I love the place.

In February I got a new right knee. Lizzie the cat immediately named herself Nurse Lizzie and stuck with me for months.

And making sure I am doing my exercises right. If nothing else she would crawl up on my knee and purr. Didn’t mind it to tell you the truth.

We got a new family member in March. Sadie we got her on St. Patrick’s Day and I named her. It fits. She is a sweet dog.

Gets along with well with everyone. It looks to me in this photo that Sadie and Heather are plotting something.

This is Heather with our pom Kodi. In addition to being my wonderful wife who took care of me during my hospital stay and recuperation. She also teaches a wide variety of fitness classes at different places and her students love her. (I would know, I take three or four classes of her classes every week). She immediately reads a room and tailors the classes to fit the needs of the students. She’s amazing actually. She teaches a wide range of people, young folks, older folks, people who are fit, people who are new to fitness. She embraces them all and they love her back.

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By the time the daffodils bloomed I was out and about taking photographs. I even helped cut new trail for the Tulsa Botanic Garden.

In May, I went to a minor league baseball game with a friend.

During my recovery I had about two or three rounds of home PT and another four rounds of regular PT, plus daily homework. The day I was able to turn the wheel over on a stationary bike was one of the happiest in my life as that meant I could ride my bike again. I love riding my bike.

We had a nice neighborhood rainbow in June.

Heather, right, and her friend, Debbie, left.

In September, Heather and I, protested on No Kings Day. We were amazed at the turnout in deep red Oklahoma. I think it amazed a lot of people that turned out on a chilly, rainy day. It was a typical genteel Tulsa affair. The cops showed up just to make sure people knew where to park so they wouldn’t get towed. People that drove by that didn’t agree with the protest just drove on through. Others waved and honked their horns. No tear gas, or angry counter protesters. Just people being themselves.

In August we went for a family vacation to our beloved Orange Beach, Alabama.

Thanksgiving 2025

And, son Logan started work with a law firm as a paralegal in August. He had been studying and dreaming about that for a long time and it came to happen. He loves his job. We love that he loves it, and we love that he is out of the house during the week days! He also earned his drivers license!! A twofer!! We are so proud of him.

My sister Ellen came to check on our brother Bob. Next to Ellen is her husband Irv. Irv is the world’s greatest BIL.

In October I had a little relapse with my knee when I slipped and fell on a hike and my right ankle ended up being right by my right hip. I was able to walk back a mile and half to my car and drive myself home and get cleaned up. Heather drove me to the Orthopedic Urgent Care who patched me and set up an appointment with my surgeon’s office. His PA said that I might be sore for a while but I’m okay.

Sadly, our brother Bob passed in November after an illness of six years. We miss him terribly. Ellen and Irv jumped through a bunch of hoops to get Bob a spot and full military honors at the Pikes Peak National Cemetery in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Brother Bob was a good guy. Physically tough, never complained and a laugh that could fill a room. A history nut, especially about the Presidents. Want to know who was in Abraham Lincoln’s cabinet? Bob was your man on that. Runner of over 50 marathons and over a hundred half marathons. He joined the Navy, saw the world. Decided he didn’t like ships so he switched over to the Seabees which he loved. Ended up his career after his military retirement as a civilian employee for the navy.

So our little family is at the end of 2025 and wishing all of you a great 2026!!

7 thoughts on “2025 in Photographs

  1. DeniseinVA

    Great to see all your photos and I enjoyed catching up. It’s been quite a year for you, with ups and downs. So sorry about your brother, sorry to hear about your knee but I am sending continued healing thoughts your way for a complete recovery. Loved that you have a new dog, great company for Kodi and Lizzie. Animals are such a great comfort. Great news about your son and applauding you and Heather mightily for attending that protest. I’ll leave wishing you all A Very Happy and Healthy New Year!

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