Assorted odds & sods of friends:
Susan Aiken - Scientist
at the Canadian Museum of Nature and friend from way back.
Frank Albanese
- Archaeologist & best bud, whom I just visited in Rome. In
the photo, we're at the local communal market, and Sara (his girlfriend)
is just behind him. <pic>
James Bandow
- Fellow archaeologist and eternal traveller.
Adam Brown - a recent
co-op student working for me with the city of Hamilton, &
a grand guy.
Ron
Buliung - General dude and GIS mentor at the McMaster Geography
Department
Jim Dodson and Carolyn
Chinn - whom I visited recently in Edinburgh.
Jamie Dumas - a student
and cohort from my days teaching at Lakehead
Chris
Ellis - My archaeology mentor and classic film buff to the
max.
Paul Hudson - a college
friend from, well, days gone by, but we still keep somewhat current
Nikki Gately & Sam
- When I was partying with them in Toronto last year. Friends
o' Marc & Jackie (below) & the rest of that crowd. <pic>
Deb Gibson - a friend
wandering around the Bruce, when she's not on shift with the Coast
Guard
Dave Hoyt - another archaeologist
who got better, & now keeps busy in Oakville
Marc Kelsey (and Jackie
Randle) - Former archaeology types, now cured, on to better
things in the old home-town. <pic>
Joanne Leung - a co-worker
at the city of Hamilton, as urban designer and architect
Jock
McAndrews - A memorable character, and palynologist par excellence,
to whom I still owe research (it's coming...).
Tim Organ - CP
Hogger extraordinaire, and best buddy from (alternative) high
school days.
Bill Ross - is
the regional archaeologist for Northern Ontario, at this rate.
Here we were recuperating from a night of theorizing on the archaeological
content of the conference that day (on the way to some coffee).
<pic>
Andrew Schoenhofer
- Archaeologist, computer tech, sailor, bibliophile, and so on...
Marilyn Sklar - a rock
art specialist in Arizona, as in, raising, whom I met teaching
in Maryland.
Bil Smith - A university
cohort, currently training as a chef in Stratford, having recently
quit his work at ILC Kitchener. <pic>
Paul Stone - yet another archaeologist
who got better, now working at the Canadian
Golf Museum.
Martha Temkin - another
archaeologist whom I hooked up with when teaching in Maryland.
Penny Young - the MTO
archaeologist, with whom I worked at the Ministry of Culture and
on.
Vito Vaccarelli
- another archaeologist who found another profession, with whom
I worked & keep in touch.
Back home...