2004
AEC
Wayfarer Worlds caricatures courtesy of Diane Zaremba (W440) photos by Uncle Al |
It's Troels' turn to
sit for Diane as Peter and Alex admire Diane's technique. ... |
Suddenly, the day's
hard sailing seems to have caught up with Alex ... ... |
... and with Peter!!
Team Barker, Michele Parish and Marc look on. ... |
UKWA Chairman, Liz
Feibusch, now has just the portrait to hang in the baronial hall should
she become Lady Liz. Robin Albert (r) and Mrs. Frank Koreman,
Karen, check out the proceedings. ... |
Roger Shepherd -
looking no older than his last time sitting, in 1995 - follows Joanne (r)
into "the chair". ... |
Mike O'Malley's
sitting draws a crowd. ... |
Brian Lamb is led to
the slaughter, as is ... ... |
... Richard Johnson,
under the critical eyes of his family and John and Dolores de Boer. ... |
Mom's turn as ... ... |
... the Free Range
Chickin' portrait nears completion. ... |
Diane gives us a look
at what a hairless John de Boer would look like. ... |
And now to add the
lovely Dolores ... ... |
... as crew. ... |
Emily Johnson was the
youngest Wayfarer to sit for Diane. ... |
Zoltan poses as his
helm, Thomas, looks on. ... |
Looking pretty formal
is skipper, Søren, unlike ... ... |
... his crew, Jesper. ... |
While a hungry Marc
devours the last of Thursday night's excellent PCYC BBQ, Team U.S.
gathers by the Notice Board: (l to r) Nick Seraphinoff,
Michelle and her mother, Mary Seraphinoff, Michele Parish and Richard
Johnson. ... |
Saving the be(a)st for
last: the Most Valuable Player of Worlds 2004, John Weakley. |