Hi guys! I'm still around, just not active with telescopes anymore. I sold and gave away most of my Cave telescopes and spare parts and most of my other telescopes. I did keep a few!
Sold the Brashier but i am keeping the Alvan Clark. I also still have the 16" Observatory Cave and all it's parts! Anyone interested?
I never started that project as the stroke kinda changed my life. The 16" is still in Ohio as my wife and I bought a house in Sunnyvale, California and we moved here last April. I'm 35 miles from Lick Obsevatory and can see it from our new Eichler house.
The grand babies (We now have two! Thomas and Lucy!) are fine and growing fast. My son bought us the house here in Sunnyvale (guess I raised him right!) and he is my landlord. I have a second hobby of collecting guitars (I'm up to ten!) and I have a new hobby that involves coffee and have just ordered a Samreno Cube espresso machine and coffee grinder! I love my hobbys and they keep me going!
I exercize regularly (every day!) on a Kaiser spin bike and have lost weight from 192 to 167. You have to keep up with all the heathy people here in California! I feel great!
I'm 72 now. I've sold off most of my commercial real estate and have almost officially retired.
We do have very clear skys here in the summer and I've gotten out a scope or two. I'm thinking about getting one of those "smart" telescopes just for fun. My wife says I've always have had too many hobbies. It's what keeps me alive.
Bye for now!
Turk
Lucky you! I have a neighbor who is afraid of the dark now! Glad you're OK!
I'm gradually being drawn into EAA and imaging. Back problems etc. make taking out heavy equipment a chore. I hope the imaging project from my city location inspires me to try harder. But it's so fun to play with my ETXes and 3" refractors!
-drl