There were three people at the monthly BJ retirees lunch at Papa
Joe’s Restaurant at Akron/Peninsula Road and Portage Trail Extension May 8. The
lunches are at 1 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month.
A report on the May lunch by Advertising Art retiree Mike Williams (BJ 1968-2012),
fresh from trips to Ecuador and the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
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Carl
Nelson and Al Hunsicker from Composing were there this month. Plus me.
Mike Williams |
Carl
had his camera, took a photo of me with Al.
I had talked about sharing some photos via email with him, but Carl said
he and his wife have an ancient computer that he hardly uses. Will try to reach him to see if he can get a
copy of the photo he took to you.
Shared
some reminiscences of times past. I
kidded Carl about being a go-between when his daughter sold me a skunk -- yes,
a skunk -- in 1978. Rosebud the skunk
had great fun with Jane and me for a couple of years until our first born
became ambulatory, though our cat Gilda held a more jaundiced view.
It
was fun watching these two old friends -- Carl, who retired in 1991 and Al, who
retired in 1998 -- gently poke fun at each other, and bring me into their
circle. The two of them have been regulars at the Wednesday lunches since the beginning. They'd love to see more attendance there.
No,
I haven't made any trips since Ecuador this year, but for a quick trip to the
Outer Banks to see my nephew Eric Chima get married.
--
Mike Williams
The Outer Banks are a 200-mile long string of barrier islands off
the coast of North Carolina and a small part of Virginia. It’s where the Wright
brothers accomplished man’s first flight on Kill Devil Hills off Kitty Hawk,
North Carolina.
Mike and wife Jane have two sons. Eric Chima is the son of Mike's sister, Cindy Williams Chima, who writes fiction novels for young adults. Cindy worked in the BJ classified phone room in the 1970s.
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