{"id":1958,"date":"2015-03-11T15:25:28","date_gmt":"2015-03-11T19:25:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.glasslakesphotography.com\/?p=1958"},"modified":"2015-03-11T15:26:42","modified_gmt":"2015-03-11T19:26:42","slug":"transplant-brothers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.glasslakesphotography.com\/transplant-brothers\/","title":{"rendered":"Transplant Brothers"},"content":{"rendered":"
I have seen many posts around social media concerning the “transplant brothers”. I have personally known Gordon Veldman for many years and wanted to share my stories and experiences with the man. It cannot be over stated that this man has led one extraordinary life. I first meet him when I was a child, somewhere between the ages of eight to twelve. Our meeting was not out of chance. Gordon and his then wife were dear friends of my mother, and she was concerned with my safety. See, I was building an internal combustion potato cannon out of PVC and for some reason she thought Gordon would be able to talk me out of it. This plan backfired, and lead to his influence through the years of encouraging me into activities which more than likely led to my mother’s graying hair. Nearly twenty years later, that hasn’t changed.<\/p>\n
Gordon was an avid sailor, always has been that way. Through out his life a good portion of it had been spent on a boat. I would here recounts of the adventures the time on his boat the Just Dandy, a 26-ish foot sloop. They ranged from the many close encounters with adverse weather, South American drug smugglers, to a drunken marine, and those are a few of the many. Gordon was once shot while in Wisconsin by a marine home on leave, who decided to use anchored boats as target practice. This was the first time he made national news. If you were to get him started on the story, he will gladly pull out the news paper clippings, photographs, and the wound itself. But that is how Gordon is, and how he has always been. He has all these adventures cataloged away, right at his fingertips to pull out at the drop of a hat. You want to know about Antarctica,? you will have hours invested in slide shows and movies and stories about his recent trip, on a sailing vessel of course. Gordon cataloged the entire trip, not only of his own photos and videos, but that of a majority of the passengers’ as well.<\/p>\n
Gordon has always had different philosophical ideals, mostly emphasizing the concepts of personal freedom, peace, and sharing. In his life he is apart of many verbal agreements to share his property and that of others. The deal typically is along the lines of; I would like to borrow your trailer from time to time, in exchange for access I will take the time to perform maintenance on it. Which at first struck me as odd, but it completely makes sense. I have one or two items loaned to him, and they have been meticulously cared for over the years. For Gordon, caring for items, particularly mechanical ones is a hobby and a favorite pastime. Every visit I make to his home, there are another half dozen new projects scattered around, and the ones present previously are either completed or returned to their place. Once it was an antique music box, a large antique music box. This is one of his prized possessions because the manufacture process of this style has become a lost art. He bought it on Ebay, fixed it up, and polished the brass drum. Mind you, the drum is the rotating piece which has thousands of fragile pins sticking out of it. Gordon has always been about finding solutions to simple and complicated problems.<\/p>\n