trib•ute:
a : something given or contributed voluntarily as due or deserved; especially : a gift or service showing
respect, gratitude, or affection
b : something (as material evidence or a formal attestation) that indicates
the worth, virtue, or effectiveness of the one in question.


This blog is our tribute to a man worth knowing. A man worth loving. A man worth remembering.



Monday, June 7, 2010

Correction: Piece 12 found...and placement of Pieces 15, 16, 17, and 18!

Oh my goodness we feel like we have been so out of touch!!! We had a great time at the circuit assembly this weekend and met lots of new friends. In fact, we are coming back in October to stay! We are going to try Alaska out for a year. Hey, why not?

So I'm excited because another Piece of Plumey was found! This time it was Piece 12. Here is the email that the finder sent me:

Today I was hiking Mt. Healy and discovered a bottle tucked into a rock formation. I didn't open it until I got back to my room. I was touched by your loss and also by the way you chose to celebrate his living. I am 64 so I've had quite a few more years than Justin had.

The view today was exceptional. The skies were blue and clear and Denali was out in full splendor -- how fitting.

Thank you for sharing.
Bonnie Lama

We worried that nobody would find Piece 12 because it was in the wilderness on the top of a cliff, but we are so happy it was because it was one of our favorite (and most strenuous) placements.

We are now on our way home, and we are making excellent time. We are almost to Fort Nelson. We should be home probably early Wednesday. We have placed a few Pieces since the last post, so here they are...





The placement of Piece 15 was kind of funny because we had just seen a grizzly on the side of the road, and we had to go to the bathroom, but there was no rest stop in sight. So we pulled into a campground and quickly (in case the grizzly came bustling out of the woods) did our business. Did I mention there were no bathrooms? Not a big deal, because the sign didn't say peeing on the beach was prohibited.

We left the bottle under the sign, because Justin would have found the entire scenario hilarious.

Piece 15:
Somewhere in the middle of nowhere, Canada

Memory #15:

He was always taking close up, extremely unflattering pictures of himself contorting his face into different looks. In his book, the more unflattering the picture was, the more awesome it was. His wife has literally hundreds of pictures of him making faces, and not one of them is the same.









Piece 16: Gakona Fire Department, Gakona, Alaska


Memory #16:

He absolutely LOVED his little brother. They were four years apart, but still best friends. He was very protective, always worried about “Lil Bro.” Together they made the perfect comedy act. Their slow-motion fighting would bring people to tears. And when they got their creative juices flowing, the most AMAZING (at least that’s what they thought) songs and stories would result.


We thought it was fitting to place this piece at the Fire Department because Justin was so proud of his little brother for becoming a firefighter!






We put Piece 17 here because we forgot to do it on the way up. Oopsies!



Piece 17:
Border of Yukon and British Columbia, Canada



Memory #17:

He was known for being….well….a little fluffy. He bought a shirt that said “I Beat Anorexia” on it. He loved people’s reactions when they saw him wearing the shirt. Some people would high-five him, others would look at him in shock as if to say, “Yes you did.”





















Piece 18: Northern Rockies Lodge, somewhere in the middle of Canadian nowhere



Memory #18:

He was always very curious. He never stopped asking questions. One of his favorite people to shoot the breeze with was his Grandpa, whom he called Bub. They would analyze engines, electronics, whatever, for hours. He always saved up questions to ask Bub the next time he saw him.





We wanted to put Piece 18 here because this map was so huge and amazing! It was a little tricky getting it in without the restaurant waitress seeing us, but we managed!


Tomorrow we we are aiming to drive all the way to Cache Creek, and then be home Wednesday evening.


We are sad that our trip is coming to an end, but excited that we will be back soon!



2 comments:

  1. That is awesome that someone found #12!!

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  2. This whole thing has been so awesome and totally hysterical and so heart warming. I know I will have to read it several times. Thank you for letting me get to know Justin better. He was just a little boy the last I remember. What a guy he was...and married to the perfect girl! Stay safe, enjoy and milk the fun out of every last moment of your trip. Thanks for taking us along for the ride.
    Toni

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