Larry Jenks
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Hi! My name is Larry. I am a retired architect. After spending nearly my entire adult life in Denver, my wife, Rhonda, and I recently moved to Lawrence, Kansas. We have a son (Christopher) and daughter-in-law (Tina) in nearby Kansas City, and our younger son (Patrick) is a high school teacher in Portland, Oregon. I grew up in the very small village of Morrisville, New York, about 30 miles from both Syracuse and Utica. As a youngster, I loved baseball (Joe DiMaggio posed for an old black and white on-the-field photo for my mother at the Hall of Fame game in Cooperstown in 1947, and I inherited my love of baseball from her), and football (the great pro football Hall of Famer, Jim Brown attended college at Syracuse, and I was a fervent fan), and I tried to play basketball to have something to do in the winters besides shoveling snow. I played baseball in an adult league until I was about 26, and then I played a little softball and volleyball after that. When I could not do the team sports anymore, I resumed bicycling.
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I have enjoyed walks with my family, and the solitude of solo walks. The Alinker will hopefully reopen a world for me that I've enjoyed in the past, and so look forward to joining again. I have so missed being a regular walking member of the family.
Finished November 29, 2021
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