My February Ending, Future Wedding “Thank-You’s!”
The past couple of weeks have been unbelievably busy with 2012 & 2013 Wedding Bookings, and I just wanted to take a moment to catch my breath & offer a truly genuine “Thank-You” to all of my new, recently contracted & up-coming “Wedding Couples” who have chosen to give me the honor of being an important part of their very big day! Thanks for your friendship, and your confidence in my ability & vision, and I already know that we’ll have a fun day, and that together we’ll capture the true essence, fun and laughter of your Special Day!
2012
Gretchen_&_Mike * Martha_&_Max * Maria_&_Michael * Kelly_&_Wade * Octavia_&_Joseph * Kimberley_&_Patrick * Ann_&_David * Che_&_Jason * Sarah_&_Kevin * Janelle_&_Jordan * Adam_&_Meghan * Jackie_&_Aaron * Katie_&_Jeff * Jennifer_&_Gregory * Katelyn_&_Billy * Grace_&_David * Ashley_&_Adam * Katie_&_Kyle * Mary-Jo_&_Brandon * Kathryn_&_Gary * Jennifer_&_Andy * Mikki_&_Mike * Laura_&_Gary
2013
Jenn_&_Jen * Manda_&_Jason * Jennifer_&_Bryan * Rachel_&_Sheldon * Lydia_&_Shawn * Sarah_&_Ted * Michelle_&_Ryan * Julie_&_Ian
Jackals vs. The Greenville Rd. Warriors – 02/22/12
The Elmira Jackals (31-19-2-2) earned their league-leading ninth win of the season when trailing after two periods and 20th comeback victory overall on Wednesday night, marching back with four third-period goals to defeat the Greenville Road Warriors (31-19-2-2), 5-3, at First Arena. With the win, Elmira extended its lead in the Atlantic Division to three points over the Wheeling Nailers.
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Mid-Winter @ The Holding Point * The Beginning of the End of Warehouse “H”
It’s been a while since I’ve been over here for a visit, but today I took a drive through the complex, shot a few neat Graffiti Cars, and also got a few shots of the demolition that is currently taking place on the Southwest end of the site. Last week they began demolishing one of the old WWII vintage warehouses to make way for new warehouse buildings that will soon be going up on the same footprint. These old buildings were built over 70 years ago….with sectional firewalls made up of bricks from our local Horseheads Brickyard …..but today these buildings leaked, couldn’t be heated efficiently, had roofs with ceiling height that is too low, & just couldn’t realistically be brought up to present day code, so demolition was their eventual & final fate. The new warehouses will be built to the exact specs needed to house the drilling sand, pipe, and other gas drilling supplies that are currently being warehoused & stored on that site. Also, at the Northwest end of the site, the rail lines are all being rebuilt from end to end to hold the weight of the constant, non-stop traffic of sand and pipe cars. By the time this work is completed, this complex is going to be a top rate facility! Nice change from 70 + years of time & neglect!
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