Garyland

I have journalized some recent experiences and glad to share them with you. Please visit often and leave a comment so I know you stopped by. If you choose to view my photo albums http://flickr.photos/garykulas.com/ remember to view them in the sequence intented you'll want to view the "sets". Viewing the sets as a slide show is the quickest way to view photos. To read the captions in the slide show, you'll want to click on one photo at a time. Enjoy!

Thursday, September 29, 2005

Will at 3 weeks

IMG_2419 Originally uploaded by tkulas.

Funny she should ask...Lori Schneider just wrote and asked if any new pictures. It just so happens...Tim just uploaded a new updated set. Click on any baby William picture (posted by Tim) and you will be linked to Tim and Katie's flickr albums. Clicking on most any other pictures (posted by oliveguy) will link you to my flickr sets.

Lori - Looking forward to your new pictures of Rachel.

Tim - The new shots are great! Thanks for posting! Good timing, I was just about to ask!


Monday, September 26, 2005

Brewers Reach .500

Patrick and I await the shuttle from McGinn's on 59th & Bluemound to take us to Miller Park for the first game of the final homestand series. The Brewers came back to .500 with the win against the Cincinnati Reds 12-9!

Thanks (you know who you are) for the tickets!

(click on photo to link to "flickr"; and to see the photo gallery)

Sunday, September 25, 2005

Apple Harvest

Apple Harvest Originally uploaded by Gadder.
Once we got the hang of using Mary's apple-peeler there was no stoppin' us! Packer's are now... 0-3, but Bob & Gary are at 3-0 with three successful apple sauce sessions. We also made a couple batches of dehydrated apples for snacks.

Saturday, September 24, 2005

Al's Run Sat. Sept. 24, 2005

Running for Children's Hospital in the Annual Al's Run, Saturday. A huge turnout. Here the crowd stretched out, but on Wisconsin Ave. it was very dense.
Al's Run Sat. Sept. 24, 2005 Originally uploaded by Gadder.

Thursday, September 22, 2005

Spencerian College

Spencerian College Originally uploaded by Gadder.

Glenn sent in this photo of when Spencerian College was located at 28th & Wright St. in Milwaukee. I'll have to send a copy of this to Dean and by dating the cars parked on the street we can confirm the date of this photo. Thanks for the memories Glenn!

Dean Milano to me..

Hey Gary-Just got a chance to look at the pic.The car on the right is a '58 Ford and the car on the left is a '58, 59 or 60 Lincoln. Hope that helps. Dean Milano

Note: To see Glenn's Year Book class pictures, just click on the photo of Spencerian College.

Saturday, September 17, 2005

The Calling

The Calling Originally uploaded by Gadder.

I took the "Downtown Thru The Eras Tour" on Saturday. Perfect weather and great views of the city.

Here's a westward view up Wisconsin Ave. of Di Suvero's "The Calling" also commonly dubbed "Sunburst"

Milwaukee River Challenge

Milw. River Challenge Originally uploaded by Gadder.

While taking the Riverwalk Tour on Sat. Sept. 17th I got to watch the rowing crews paticipating in the Milwaukee River Challenge.

The U.S. men compete in the 8+ race on a 2.2 mile course on the Milwaukee River through downtown Milwaukee. The U.S. squad easily won the men's 8+ competition with a time of 18 minutes 27.69 seconds. Beau Hoopman, a Plymouth native, was part of the 8+squad--eight-man plus coxswain--that won gold at Athens last year as well as the group that captured the 8+ world championship last month in Japan.

Notes from Milwaukee Journal Sentinel article by Bobbi Roquemore

Blatant Spoilage

IMG_2347 Originally uploaded by tkulas.

All those toys, but he'd rather catch some winks.

Note: This photo was uploaded from Tim's collection. If you would like to see Tim's entire photo collection click on this photo and you will be linked to his flickr account. Remember, if you would like to make a coment, you would want to join flickr. It's free and there is no spam! Enjoy!

Toby On Watch

IMG_2342 Originally uploaded by tkulas.
Toby stands-by while William flexes!

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

The Reception Committee

Homecoming076 Originally uploaded by Gadder.
The welcome home party... Uncle Neil, Great Aunt Maxine, Gramma Maggie, Katie-Tim-William and Grampa Gary.

Homecoming!

Homecoming--019 Originally uploaded by Gadder.
William Henry Kulas arrives home on Sept. 7th and as you can see...he is estatic about it!

Monday, September 05, 2005

William Arrives on Labor Day!

William Arrives Originally uploaded by Gadder.
William Henry Kulas Born 3:30 pm, Monday, Sept. 5th 2005 8 lbs 5 oz 20 1/2 inches length Parents: Katie Meares and Tim Kulas A Labor Day to remember! Mother and baby doin' fine... but then you can see that! Proud Grampa Gary and Uncle Neil here in Orlando to witness the occassion!

No News From Orlando Yet!

...but we'll keep you posted. Tim took Katie to Arnold Palmer Hospital around 4:30 this morning and we have been hanging around ever since! The hospital is only about 4 blocks from the house, so we are able to walk back to the house and let "Toby" out. We should have something to report by the end of the day! Keep your fingers crossed! Neil and I are about to walk back to the hospital now (10:40 am EDT)

Friday, September 02, 2005

Umnus Steamer Restoration

Umnus Steamer Restoration Originally uploaded by Gadder.

Cousin Rick Schroeder appeared on the front page of The RECORD REVIEW this week. Rick is standing on the far right of this photo. Follows is the text from that article: As reprinted from THE RECORD REVIEW Serving Athens, Edgar, Marathon and Stratford Wednesday, August 31, 2005 Steamer gets 21st century restoration A lovingly restored 1915 Nicholas and Shepard steam engine made its debut at this past weekend’s 32nd annual North central Wisconsin Antique Steam and Gas Engine Show. The engine, owned by steam show host Kurt Umnus, Jr. and his niece, Ellen Eisch, both of the town of Wien, was repaired and repainted in original colors over the past two years by a a team of nine Edgar area antique tractor enthusiasts, including Fred Baeseman, Dave “Bahama” Berens, Henry Paul, Chris Huebsch, Richard Schroeder, Aaron Baeseman and Linda Berens. The crew fixed the old engine, purchased by Kurt Umnus, Jr. in 1978, in a shed owned by Ellen and Terry Eisch, also town of Wien. “It took 500 hours to restore,” said Terry Eisch. “That calculates to 27 cases of beer and 400 hamburgers. That’s not to mention the 60 cans of oven cleaner it took to get all the old grease off.” The work team installed a new water tank, wood box and back platform. The members also sandblasted the old metal, repainted the engine its original green (matching old photographs) and polished the engine’s brass. Fred Baeseman said that the biggest challenge in working on the huge engine was taking off the engine’s enormous steel wheels. “Each wheel weighs 2,500 pounds,” he said. “We had to pour a five inch slab of concrete in the shed just so we had something to jack the engine up with. There is so much weight to these things you can’t just jack it up on gravel.” Rick Schroeder said he used Q-Tip cotton swaps to paint on the detailing colors on the engines. “My dad was a sign painter,” he said. “In my genes I was able to do it.” Baeseman said that the restored engine is fully functional. The engine’s boiler is capable of generating a 100 psi of steam from slab wood tossed in the fire box. Baeseman said that the two year project taxed the patience of even steam engine fanatics like themselves. “We were going to be done in six months,” he said. “This is the first and last one we will ever do.”

Gary adds: Rick said he has been involved with this annual North central Wisconsin Antique Steam and Gas Engine Show for the past 28 years, ever since it moved to Edgar from Wausau. He confirmed that the school house in which Aunt Betty (Schroeder) DeBalski taught was moved to the Umnus site.

For more Schroeder history click on the above photo for a link to a "flickr" account. Then click on "Gadder's Photostream" for a series of slide shows. Scroll down until you arrive at "Schroeder Buildings". Click on the set to see a small slide show. To see the text associated with a specific photo, click on that photo.