Thursday, March 28

Easter Greetings

This is my first Easter with my new wife Joyce at Moss Creek Plantation, Hilton Head, SC. We wish everyone a joyous and blessed Easter. It was a good time when Joyce and I met and even better when we decided to marry. Each of us had been widowed for almost three years. No matter how long you have lived there is no substitute for having someone in your life with whom you can be happy and look to the future
We have blended two households into one, and, in my case, meeting and getting to know new people. This is my initial experience of living in the Hilton Head area but I am slowly learning my way around. I see some bridges, overpasses and other state property named for men and women I served with in the state legislature years ago.
This picture was taken over Christmas while visiting my sisters in The Villages, Florida.


Sunday, March 17

Marriage announced

Francis X. Archibald and Joyce L. Wahlrab were united in marriage in a double ring ceremony on St. Patrick's Day, 2013, by Pastor Sherry Owensby-Sikes at Rodenberg Chapel, Franke at Seaside, Mt. Pleasant, SC. The happy couple will reside at 23 Wax Myrtle Lane, Hilton Head, SC, 29926.
E-mail may be sent to arch@archibald99.com.
Other pictures here.

Sunday, March 3

You are what you believe

Believing...
Percentage of Canadians who believe in global warming: 98
Of Americans: 70
Of Republicans: 48
Percentage of Republicans who believe in demonic possession: 68 
(Source: "Harper's Index", January 2013.)

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Friday, March 1

The road "less traveled by"

Robert Frost created a tale (The Road Not Taken) of the diverging roads encountered on the travel through life. One is well-worn and exudes feelings of safety and security. The other is equally inviting, although “less traveled by” and to take it is to step into the unknown.
Five years ago, after almost 50 years in Hanahan, SC, I took a road “less traveled by” and came to Franke at Seaside, Mt. Pleasant, SC. It has turned out well.
Now, I am at another fork in the road of life and once again will take the road “less traveled by.” I am moving to Moss Creek Plantation, Hilton Head, SC, to marry and live with the woman, Joyce Wahlrab, I love and who loves me.   
Throughout my life I have come to many forks in the road and had to choose which road to take. Somehow the choice always worked out and life has been very good to me. I could remain at Franke; it is the easy, the safe, the well-worn path, but I would always wonder what if I had taken the other road?
I am called to recite as did the narrator in The Road Not Taken:

“And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I marked the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way
I doubted if I should ever come back.

“I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I,
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.”

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