[GreenKeys] Dr. House Visit

DR HOUSE k9tty at dls.net
Sun Feb 5 23:35:57 EST 2012


Steve,
You and Puddin' are great guests.  Glenna and I are hoping that you  
will visit again.
Good night and may God bless,
Don
K9TTY

On 2 Feb 2012, at 5:51 PM, Steve Garrison wrote:

Just found this in my "Drafts" folder.  Not sure how it never got  
sent, but didn't want to delay it any further...

My wife, Puddin, and I also have fond memories of our stay with Don  
and Glenna this past summer.  You would have to look far and wide to  
find such gracious hosts.  And I'll echo the wish that I should have  
had my video camera on during the visit to the basement.  For anyone  
that goes to visit Don and Glenna in the future, take your video camera!

I will add that during our trip this past summer that even though we  
spent the night with only one Greenkeyer, the warmth and hospitality  
of the remaining Greenkeyer we met was amazing.

Steve G./N4TTY

On Jan 19, 2012, at 1:17 AM, "Steve Ripper" <steveripper at comcast.net>  
wrote:
> I had the opportunity this past Sunday afternoon and Monday morning  
> to visit at the home of a legend in the Teletype community, Dr. Don  
> House. I was welcomed at the front door by his lovely bride Glenna  
> when I noticed the wonderful sound of several Teletype machines  
> clattering away. Glenna told me to keep my shoes on and was directed  
> down to the basement and entered the Teletype man cave of Dr. House.  
> Don invited me into his world of Teletype history, the likes of  
> which I had never seen in any one place before. Don spent the next  
> four hours describing the advantages, disadvantages and history of  
> each and every machine, from the rare one of a kind machines I never  
> even knew existed up to the very last machines Teletype Corporation  
> manufactured. If I had been smart, I would have videotaped the  
> experience as I never learned so much so fast about our beloved  
> machines. Don has a story to go with each machine and their  
> individual and unique quirks. During dinner at a marvelous local  
> home style restaurant, Don and I discovered we had another common  
> interest and experience, that of being in the US Navy. As an  
> airplane driver for the Naval Air Development Center (NADC) I had  
> flown some of the same aircraft that Don had been involved with,  
> namely the Lockheed P3 Orion. So once we returned to Don’ & Glenna’s  
> home, we spent the rest of the evening telling our respective Navy  
> stories. Don and Glenna were gracious enough to let me stay the  
> night in their home where I slept like a rock. I woke up to the  
> smell of fresh coffee and found Glenna in the kitchen toasting  
> bagels, warming coffee cake and preparing a fresh fruit salad.  
> Needless to say this was probably the best breakfast I had in quite  
> some time. After breakfast we unload the two model 32 machines that  
> I had promised to Don after which I had to depart for northern  
> Michigan. Although I was at Don and Glenna’s for less than twenty  
> four hours it was an experience I will never forget. The stories,  
> knowledge and hospitality were unmatched and I can only hope I get  
> the opportunity to repeat the experience again. A special thanks to  
> Glenna for taking care of us and putting up with our Teletype  
> hysteria, and to Don for being my friend!
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
>
>
> Steve Ripper
>
> steveripper at comcast.net
>
> steve.ripper at gmail.com
>
> 248-787-0705
>
>
>



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