See that SCHERZINGEN crest (click here to see it bigger)? That's the official crest of the town of Scherzingen, Germany (current population about 80), where the Scherzinger family originated. It's a really tiny town that's actually smaller than most suburban subdivisions in the US. The crest was sent to my father, Earl, by his second cousin, Robert Carl Scherzinger, from California. Thanks, Robert!

Please feel free to roam around. There's a lot to see here, including our old Geocities site. Although it is extremely outdated and should probably just go away, I've preserved the photos, but note that the information is very old. You can access the old sites via the Family Links menu item.

See ya!

This Year's Highlights

Oct

Bruce and Eileen went to the Wilmington Delaware area on a whim. Eileen remembered her friend Wendy Girnis lives up there, so she contacted her to let her know of our plans. Wendy and her husband, Paul, arranged a whole itinerary for the first day there that included visiting various historic sites, wineries, and other area sites. Bruce and Eileen visited Longwood Gardens the next day and then headed home.

Bruce finally got to go on a group bike ride with the E-Bike Lovers Washington DC Meetup group and use that new trailer hitch for his bike rack. The 33-mile ride was in the St. Michael's Maryland area, starting in Easton, looping through Oxford, crossing a river on a ferry, then looping back to Easton. Eileen drove the "chase vehicle" in case Bruce got into distress, which fortunately did not happen. It was a beautiful weekend filled with relaxation, site-seeing, and (for Bruce) hard work.