Sunday, August 27, 2017

A train Trip Across Europe - Bill Sweeney

Bill Sweeney and his wife, Karen, wanted to visit relatives in Europe and travel between them by train. One set lived in Poland and the other in the UK. This made for an interesting trip, vacation and well as a nice sight-seeing trip.

They flew from the US to Germany and then Poland. A relative took them to the town where Karen's relatives lived. After a few days of visiting, they departed by train.

 

Their next stop was Berlin, Germany and some sight-seeing there, including the central trains station, the wall and Checkpoint Charlie.


























Then it was on to Belgium With a stop at Brussels




















and the Mardasson Memorial (Bastogne) 










Next was travel to the Chunnel and on to the UK.


Once in the UK, they picked up their final train to get to their relative north of London. 

Thursday, August 17, 2017

Bone Wars - Kathy Tassini


As a follow-up our presentation on Haddonfield's Dinosaur, Hadrosaurous, Kathy Tassini gave us the "Rest of the Story'. Following discovery of our famous dinosaur, there was a rapid  growth of paleontology. During this rapid growth, two men vied for recognition as the greatest... that began the Bone Wars. They were Edward Drinker Cope (University of Pennsylvania) and Othniel Charles Marsh (Yale).

Both men used their own fortunes to finance their work to discover more bones and thus more and different dinosaurs.

Cope and Marsh started out ad friendly collaborators and marsh had stayed in Haddonfield meeting with Cope at his house.

But Marsh began paying the people that were digging up the bones from the same locations that Cope was using to send him (Marsh) the newly excavated bones.














And Marsh was having the bones shipped to him at he home in Yale.

This did not make Cope very happy. And they both started spending more money to discovery more bones faster that the other and publish their findings faster.

The net was that both men ran through their fortunes and had to seek buyers for their bones to support themselves. Cope's bones with offered to the U of P, but they wouldn't pay, so his bone went tot NYC. Marsh was able to sell his collection of bones to Yale.

Friday, August 4, 2017

Gum Health - Victoria Caldwell


Victoria Caldwell spoke to us about how the health can affect not only our overall health but specifc, and long term issues. Who knew???


It seems like an easy thing to do on a daily basis.But keeping our gums and treeth clean is often overlooked. And when we do, we open ourselves up to a lot of trouble.




























Here are some details of study results: