Thursday, February 17, 2005


Trevor whacking the skins. Posted by Hello


Chris in full flail at Cornerstone Festival. Posted by Hello


Christopher and Trevor at Cornerstone playing with the Blamed. Posted by Hello


Carol (left) with Mimi Haddad, president of Christians for Biblical Equality (right), at Cornerstone 2003. CBE is a wonderful group, and Carol and I have been honored to be associated with them. Posted by Hello


Hannah (Trev's lady), Trevor, Matthew Miller (Tabi's friend), Christopher, Tabitha. Posted by Hello


Tabitha in her mother's lap. Posted by Hello


Breaking out in ribbons! Christopher and Tabitha on her birthday. Posted by Hello


Chris Wiitala (Trott) in a pensive moment. Posted by Hello


Tabitha (right) with her friend Matthew. Posted by Hello


Carol at Cornerstone Farm doing some woodworking with the scrollsaw Jon bought for her at a yardsale that day. Posted by Hello


Carol and a dolly. Posted by Hello


Carol at five months, perhaps at her Grandfather Durkin's farm. Posted by Hello


Carol (left), Tabitha (back of head only), and Tamzen at Chicago Lincoln Park Zoo, sometime in the late 80s or early 90s. Posted by Hello


John and Eleanor Durkin with their first two children, Marilyn and Carol. Posted by Hello


Carol school photo... 1961? Posted by Hello


Carol on September 2, 1989 (our wedding day). Posted by Hello


Carol (second from left) in England during her "Lonesome Stone" days... oh, if Jon could have been that lil' hippie's lover then! Wowser. Posted by Hello


Carol (with a haircut she hated), Jane, Marilyn, and (in front) Shirley. Posted by Hello


Carol on the running board of a sweet looking but very muddy car. Posted by Hello


A photo gallery print of young dad with his firstborn, Carol Elaine. Posted by Hello


A snip from a larger photo of Carol's dad holding her while standing on a large snowdrift next to "highway 44" (handwritten on the photo). She was one year old; it was 1948. Posted by Hello


Carol in the yard of a farm (her grandparents?) Posted by Hello


Carol in the snow. Posted by Hello


The little house in Grand Forks where Carol and her sibs (here she's again with Marilyn, on the left) grew up. Posted by Hello


Marilyn has here inherited that little Polish dress Carol once wore, but the usual look of unease on Carol's face is this time nearly matched by Marilyn.  Posted by Hello


Carol on right, her mother with her (and John?). This sure informs us where Carol got her stunning looks. Posted by Hello


Carol (still so serious!) and Marilyn at her most impish yet. Posted by Hello


Marilyn, again impish, while Carol still looks serious. Posted by Hello


Carol and Marilyn, Carol in a pondering mode and Marilyn looking a little impish! Posted by Hello


Small Carol on her (I think) Grandfather's farm. Posted by Hello


Jon in all his faded glory. Posted by Hello


Chris, Trevor, and Hannah at the 60th Anniversary celebration. Posted by Hello


John and Eleanor Durkin, Carol's parents, at their 60th Wedding Anniversary party in Grand Forks, ND. Posted by Hello

Wednesday, February 16, 2005


Carol's high school graduation picture. Jon starts sweating every time he looks at this one. Posted by Hello


Carol in Fort Benton, Montana (Jon's hometown) during bicentennial days. Posted by Hello


Carol with her boys, but before Jon (alas!!). Posted by Hello


Carol about to go to her Catholic confirmation. Posted by Hello


Carol at Mass. Posted by Hello


Carol (hot!) in Jerusalem, late 1960s. Posted by Hello


Carol and sister Marilyn. Posted by Hello


Carol in that cutest little Polish dress! She's around three (thus this would be 1950 or 51). Posted by Hello


Carol with the bicycle she won in a raffle. Posted by Hello


The six Durkin children (Carol upper left). I think this was around 1960. Posted by Hello


Carol Elaine's mother gives her a haircut. Posted by Hello


Carol's Dad gets a glass of water (what a great picture; I retouched it just a bit for more contast and gave it a sepia tone.) Posted by Hello


Carol's aunts, Bridget and Evelyn. Bridget has been a Sister of Saint Benedict for the past fifty years, and is as sweet as the One she loves. Posted by Hello


The four Trott kids with Gramma and Grampa Durkin. Posted by Hello


Carol's brother John imitating Dennis the Menace, and doing a pretty good job. Posted by Hello


Carol's dad, for reasons even he can't recall, decided one day to straddle two houses -- his and the one next door. My question: "How did you get down once you'd taken that position?" He had no memory of that, either. Whew! Posted by Hello


Carol was the oldest in her family, but Marilyn was next, and the two of them were always together. Here's Marilyn standing next to a sign which she doesn't pay any attention to. Posted by Hello


A cousin on left with Carol's sister, Jane, on right on their first Catholic Church communion day. Posted by Hello


Tamzen brushes Tabitha's hair. Posted by Hello


Trevor and his Hannah. Or is it Hannah and her Trevor? (I gotta be egalitarian about this!) Posted by Hello


Wayne Hooey (husband of Carol's sister, Shirley) hanging out with Jon. Obviously, Jon's gotten to him. Posted by Hello


After Jon and Carol's first marriages had ended (leaving each of them with two children), they became interested in one another. It was twue wuv. This is their engagement picture. Posted by Hello


Chris and Trevor Trott (Wiitala) with Shirley Hooey, Carol's sister. Posted by Hello


John Durkin with Carol's sister, Jane, and brother, John. Posted by Hello


John Durkin and his siblings, likely in the 1980s. Posted by Hello


Happy Grampa Durkin Posted by Hello


Carol's parents, bracketing her brother John. Posted by Hello


The family car after Carol got done with it; her little brother John inspects the damage. Posted by Hello


Late 1970s picture of Jon in his hippie modality, probably at a JPUSA Memorial Day picnic. Posted by Hello


Eleanor (Carol's Mom) second from left in front row. Posted by Hello


The Durkin grandchildren, with Trott/Durkin children being on the ends of the back row. (Tabitha, Chris on left and Trevor, Tamzen on right.) Posted by Hello


Carol Elaine Trott's Mother and Father (in center) on their wedding day, February 12, 1945.  Posted by Hello


Carol's father, John, is the one drinking the water pumped by a neighbor boy. Posted by Hello

Carol's Mom & Dad: Sixtieth Wedding Anniversary

Here are a few photos to celebrate sixty years of John and Eleanor Durkin's sixty year marriage. Carol and I just got back from helping to celebrate with the Durkin clan this February 12, 2005.