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THE DAVEY BULLETIN
DAVEY AROUND THE WORLD
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DRG Employee Vacations in Portugal
John Rohan, project manager, UVM southeast, Davey
Resource Group, traveled to the city of Chaves in northern
Portugal to visit his girlfriend's family. After a few days,
Rohan went south to explore Lisbon, the second-oldest
European capital city, and enjoyed the city's gardens and
architecture. "We thoroughly enjoyed the food and wine
on our trip around Portugal," Rohan said. "This summer,
maybe we'll head even further South and see the beaches
of Algarve."
Wedding Anniversary in Hawaii
Eddie Hill, production manager in Davey's Cleveland
North territory, visited Hawaii with his wife Lisa for their
24th wedding anniversary. They enjoyed walks along
the shorelines while also swimming and exploring the
Pacific Ocean by boat and submarine. "It's taken a long
time to realize that adventuring is good for my soul and
well-being," Hill said. "There will be many more return
trips to Hawaii, God willing."
DRG EMPLOYEE TAKES ON THE
GREAT FLORIDA CATTLE DRIVE
Moe Wachoski is pictured with her horse, Hershey's Kiss.
Moe Wachoski, utility designer, Davey Resource Group,
Utility Asset Management services, recently participated
in the 500th Great Florida Cattle Drive in the Ocala, Florida
area. She and her Carolina Marsh Tacky horse, Hershey's
Kiss, spent five days and 80 miles primitively camping and
driving cattle. They traveled on lands including the largest
cattle ranch east of the Mississippi, Deseret Ranch, and
Deer Park's Kempfer Ranch.
Wachoski got involved in riding just a few years ago and
joined the drive at the recommendation of her sister and
friends to be a part of the historical event.
"My whole week was just this wonderful experience of
meeting people, learning about the history, seeing different
parts of Florida and partaking in this wonderful event,"
Wachoski said.
Wachoski now participates in endurance riding with her
horse because of the confidence the drive gave her.
"Life is short, so take the opportunity to enjoy the little and
big things," Wachoski said. "If you want to do something,
enjoy it, and don't be afraid to try it."
DAVEY PEOPLE