I had the opportunity to visit Ritter Springs couple a weeks ago along with Jimmy, Drew and Traci. The hotel was constructed over a century ago and even though it isn't in the best of conditions, the experience of visiting an old structure was quite rewarding. The second floor has a nice wooden dance room, and it also has this old abandoned piano with most of the keys were off tuned. The song that Jimmy and I are trying playing is Shenandoah.
This year, my household was a graduation party. My brother obtain a Masters in Social Work; my mom a degree in Medical Administrative Assistant from WWCC; and my sister graduated from WWVA. It was great.
Many things have happened since the last post and I'm glad I finally have time to update my blog. I had the opportunity to head over to Dayton and Joseph last weekend for two different car shows. It sure was a feast for any car enthusiast, I was amazed at the Ford Woody (pic #3), all the wood is original. Also, Traci had the opportunity to sit for a few pictures in a 1936 Packard (pic #4). It was a very eventful weekend with a lot of things going on because of graduation and family visiting.