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Voltaggio's Website
Medical
Adventure - 2022-2023
On
Memorial Day,
2022, the
world turned
upside down
for me!
I was
discovered
with a BENIGN
tumor in my
head called
meningioma
between my
skull and my
brain. I
won't go into
much detail,
but in the
summer of
2022, I was
successfully
operated on to
remove the
tumor (yes, in
my head) and
recovered.
My family and
friends were
absolutely
wonderful
helping me get
back to
normal.
I'm most
grateful to
Lisa, who
stayed with me
for two
months, the
always present
Judy who was a
godsend,
Laura, Tommy,
Mary and Henry
and a score of
others.
Between August
and October, I
was pretty
much back to
normal, hence
the delightful
time at Tommy
and Nina's
wedding!
In
October a
small residual
part of the
tumor was
discovered in
a follow-up
MRI and I went
into a very
modern and
extremely
accurate
radiological
treatment to
take care of
the tumor with
almost zero
effect on the
brain around
it. The
process is
called
Stereotactic
Radiotherapy,
which
consisted a 6
minute dose of
radiation each
weekday for 6
weeks! Why
were the doses
so short and
repeated so
frequently?
Because the
residual tumor
area was very
close to the
left optic
nerve and this
was the only
way to protect
it. The
process was
very easy to
endure and
resulted in no
typical
reaction one
could get from
a normal
higher dose
treatment. No
nausea, no
inability to
eat well, no
pain, and most
important - no
fatigue!
I completed
the treatment
in February
2023 and have
had no
physical or
emotional
effects. Here
is a picture
of me on the
machine.
Tommy
and Nina
Wedding - 2022
On
August 19,
2022,
Tommy and Nina
"tied the
knot" in
Plantation,
Florida. Being
of Pakistani
heritage, the
ceremony had
many aspects
of the bride's
fascinating
culture as
well as
traditional
American.
Nina, whose
actual name is
Nimra, is a
fabulous
family member
and all of us
just love
her.
To see more, click the picture
below or simply....
Covid
- 2020
- Present
In March 2020,
Covid came to
the USA and
the country
and much of
the world was
pretty much
shut down two
days after
Judy and I
returned from
Mexico City
(see
below).
It was quite a
scary time and
like many, we
were concerned
about getting
it and
infecting
others.
Much time was
spent at home,
protecting our
face and
hands. Judy
and I felt
that since we
were traveling
together just
before
everything
closed down,
we were
comfortable
that we didn't
have Covid to
pass on to one
another.
Both of us
were quite
diligent and
we did not
develop Covid
early in the
pandemic.
All of our
friends and
family were
vaccinated.
This is being
written in
November 2022
and many of
our friends
and family
have developed
Covid, but
recovered
well. Judy still
has not
developed
Covid. Thank
goodness for
the good
judgement of
all the people
I know. I made
it until
Memorial Day
weekend 2022
and tested
positive. The
fascinating
part is that I
was totally
asymptomatic!
Foreign
Trips - 2016
thru 2020
Mexico
City - 2020
In March 2020,
we made our
third trip to
Mexico. This
time it was
Mexico City!
We went to the
center of the
city, called
El Zocalo. In
the massive
square are the
main Cathedral
and the
National
Palace. Much
of the trip
consisted of
the historical
and cultural
aspects,
including
Frida Kahlo's
house where we
ate in her
patio
converted to a
delightful
restaurant,
the Hipodromo
where there
were
delightful
places to shop
and eat. We
then went to a
fabulous
pyramid
complex on the
outside of
town called
San Lorenzo
Tenochtitlán.
Mexico City
was a true
delight!.
Ireland - 2019
In
September-October
2019, Judy and I
went to Ireland on
a CIE Tour of the
southern half of
the island. From
Dublin, we went
down to the south
coast through
Kilkenny,
Waterford, Cork
and Kinsale, then
up the west coast
to Killarney,
Limerick and out
to the Dingle
Peninsula. Then we
visited the Cliffs
of Moher, up to
Galway and then
east to return to
Dublin. Dublin was
an amazing
historical city,
where I was
delighted to see
the Book of Kells
and the Guiness
brewery. All
the Irish culture
was delightful,
including the
people and pubs!
In
April-May 2019,
Judy and I went to
Lazio Province,
just to the east
of Rome. One of
Judy's work
colleagues lived
in a delightful
country house near
Frascati and
invited a number
of fellow
colleagues to come
and spend a little
over a week at
Casale Sonnino .
We went on a
number of short
drives to Castel
Gondolfo, where
the Pope
vacations,
Ninfa, the great
gardens at Tivoli,
Frascati, Orvieto
and a brief trip
into Rome to see
the Jewish Ghetto
near the Tevere
(Tiber) River.
In March of 2019,
Judy and I went to
further south in
Mexico to Oaxaca
in the south of
the country. This
was a delightful
trip for a small
city below Mexico
City and near the
Guatamalan border.
The language has
many Indian words
which are
pronounced
differently. The
great food
specialty is Mole'
sauce. We visited
the remains of
Santa Cruz
Xoxocotian, the
visit to the
largest tree in
the world?? (Tule)
and had a great
night with most
all of us dressed
like witches and
spirits.
Merida
& Playa
del Carmen
Mexico - 2018
In March of 2018,
Judy and I made
our first of what
will become three
trips to Mexico.
This first trip
was to Merida for
a culinary
organizations
annual meeting. We
flew into Cancun,
rented a car and
drove several
hours to Merida,
which is a
delightful
colonial city. We
had the
opportunity to
visit the Mayan
pyramid at Chichen
Itza, a great
world-famous site.
After the meeting,
we drove back to
the Gulf of Mexico
at Playa del
Carmen and had a
wonderful time at
a resort hotel and
visited Cozumel.
In
July 2017, I
went to
Budapest to
meet a friend
and explored
Budapest, Lake
Balaton,
Szentendre,
and other
great Budapest
places. We
also rented a
car and drove
into Romania
to see one of
Dracula's
castles called
Bran's Castle,
near Timisoara
in
Transylvania.
A fabulous
adventure!
In June
2017, Judy and I
went to Italy,
where we had a
week stay outside
of Firenze with a
group of people
organized by a
small cheese
company in Spring
Grove, PA called
the Caputo
Brothers
Creamery.
The location we
stayed at was
Ancora del Chianti
on a hilltop south
of Firenze.
After the week of
touring around
Firenze, Judy and
I drove down to
Rome and stayed
there for under a
week. Having been
in Rome a number
of times, I was
able to be a tour
manager for a
delightful trip
for Judy, who was
never there
before.
We also saw
the Pope
saying a mass
right below
our rooftop
hotel
restaurant.
In
January 2017,
when Judy went
to France for
a truffle
hunting and
cooking trip,
I met her in
Paris and we
had a
delightful
time
sightseeing,
eating great
food and
getting an
Airbnb right
on the Seine
with a great
view of Notre
Dame.
Canada
- 2016
In September, 2016, I went to Quebec City and
Montreal with my dear friends, the Balikov-McMahons and the
McLeods. While there my good friend, Judy met us and we shared
a great time together.
Goodbye, Joan
We lost Joan to lung cancer on March 22, 2014. She
fought a valiant battle from when she was first diagnosed in
August of 2012, but the cancer was too virulent and after 19
months of fighting she passed peacefully with her friends and
family around her. It was profoundly devastating to us
all. I have attached the comments that I presented at her
Celebration of Life ceremony. Click here to read the
comments.
We spread Joan's ashes in the ocean while our children and
grandchildren, as well as Joan's siblings, nieces and nephews
gathered for the Valladares family reunion in Nags Head.
She will always be with us in our hearts and her friends and
entire family consider themselves so lucky for Joan to have
shared her life with theirs.
Trip to Balkan Countries
In May and June of 2015, I took an Overseas Adventure Travel (OAT) trip to Albania and
four countries of the old Yugoslavia - Croatia, Slovenia,
Montenegro and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Joining me were my best
friends, Henry and Mary. There were several highlights in
trip, including the restored medieval city of Dubrovnik in
Croatia; Sarajevo - the capital of Bosnia which suffered so
greatly during the Yugoslav war and was the site where Archduke
Franz Ferdinand was assassinated which kicked off World War I;
The beautiful alpine Lake Bled in Slovenia and Albania, such an
isolated country for so long that is opening up to the
west. Here is a shot of Dubrovnik
To see more, click the picture
below to go to the Balkans trip page or simply click here
Trip to
Israel
In November of 2014, I took an Overseas Adventure
Travel trip to Israel. This was my first trip without Joan
and I was blessed with a great tour group who made me feel
comfortable. Israel is a small country (about the size of
New Jersey), and we saw most of it - from the top to near the
bottom, from the Mediterranean to the Jordanian border. It
was a secular trip and it included visits to people and places
of all cultures and religions. Here is a shot of the Old
City of Jerusalem, showing the Temple Mount and the Dome of the
Rock.
To see
more, click the picture below to go to the
Israel trip page or simply click here
Trip to Russia and the Baltics
In
May of 2012, Joan and I took a trip to Russia and the Baltic
countries. It was our sixth Overseas Adventure trip and we
visited Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia; and St Petersburg and Moscow
in Russia. We also were able to take a trip one day
excursion to Helsinki. The highlights were seeing St
Petersburg and Moscow, especially Red Square and the Kremlin, as
well as the Baltic capitals. Of special interest to Joan
was the opportunity to be in Kaunas in Lithuania, the ancestral
home of her maternal grandfather. The picture below is of
St Basils in Red Square. It was a cloudy day, but I was
able to snap this in the few seconds that the sun came out.
To see more,
click the picture below to go to the Russia trip
page or simply click here
Trip to Nepal
In
November
of 2011, Joan and I took a fabulous trip to Nepal.
Continuing our travels with Overseas Adventure Travel,
we visited Kathmandu, Pokhara and Royal Chitwan National
Park. We saw the three capital cities of the Kathmandu
valley of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Patan, trekked in the
Annapurna region outside Pokhara for three days and took a 2
day raft trip on the Seti River, staying overnight at a river
camp. One of the highlights was a sightseeing flight to
see Mount Everest and other Himalaya peaks on a 55 minute
plane ride. The picture below shows Mount Everest from
the plane (the peak to the left in the central part of the
picture). In the Chitwan, we took a 2 hour elephant ride
to see the wildlfe in the park and saw a number of one horned
rhinos up close and personal.
To see more,
click the picture below to go to the Nepal trip page
or simply click here
Trip to Southeast Asia
In March of 2010, Joan and I
returned from a trip to Southeast Asia. We again used
Overseas Adventure Travel and visited Bangkok, Laos,
Cambodia and southern Vietnam. The highlight of the
trip was Angkor Wat in Cambodia. We flew into Bangkok,
where we spent a couple of days, then flew on to Luang
Prabang, in Laos and traveled by bus to the Laotian capital
of Vientiane. We then flew on the Saigon in Vietnam, and
journeyed up the Mekong River to Phnom Penh in Cambodia and
finished the trip with a fabulous two days in Siem Reap,
where we visited Angkor Wat and a number of other temples in
the old capital city of Angkor. Here is a shot of us at
Angkor Wat.
To see more, click the picture
below to go to the South East Asia trip page or
simply click here
Trip to Australia - Our 7th Continent!!
In October, 2009, Joan and I returned from a trip to
Australia. We again used Overseas Adventure Travel and
flew to Melbourne from LA on September 28. We toured
Melbourne and flew to Adelaide, which was a jumping off
point for a trip to Kangaroo Island, off the south coast of
Australia, where we saw wildlife and beautiful rock
formations. We then flew to the "Red Center", the dry,
desert environment that includes almost all of the area of
the continent except the coasts. We first went to
Alice Springs, known for its remoteness and its central
location on the continent. From Alice Springs, we
drove 6 hours in the Outback to Uluru (or Ayers Rock as
westerners know it), the second largest monolith in the
world and had two great days there. From there we flew
on to Cairns on the sunshine coast to explore the Great
Barrier Reef and the tropical rain forest of Daintree
National Park. The last stop was Sydney, where we
spent two days exploring this fabulous city.
To see more, click the picture
below to go to the Australia trip page or simply click here
Trip to Antarctica
In January, 2009, Joan and I returned from a fabulous
cruise/tour to Antarctica, Argentina and Iguazu Falls on the
Brazil-Argentina border. We used Overseas Adventure
Travel and flew to Buenos Aires for New Years Eve. We
went on a tour of the city and saw a great Tango show before
flying down to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world,
where we went to Tierra del Fuego National Park and boarded
our 300 ft/92 passenger ship for our journey through
the Drake Passage and on to Antarctica. After
returning to Argentina, we flew to Iguazu Falls to see the
fabulous waterfalls, which are higher than Niagara and much
wider. See below for this fabulous shot in Antarctica.
To see more, click the picture
below to go to the Antarctica trip page or simply click here
Trip to Alaska
Joan and I went on a fabulous cruise/tour to Alaska in July,
2008. We used Princess Cruises and had a fabulous
cruise and some great sight-seeing. See below for this
fabulous shot of Mount Denali (McKinley) we took from Denali
park.
To see more, click the picture
below to go to the Alaska trip page or simply click here
Trip to Egypt
and Jordan
Joan and I went on a
fabulous vacation to Egypt and Jordan November,
2007. We used Overseas Adventure Travel, which
specializes in small group tours and our crew was only
15 people. See below for Joan and I at the Sphinx
and Pyramids.
To see more, click the picture
below to go to the Egypt/Jordan trip page or simply
click here
Both Joan and Tom
have retired effective January 3, 2006!
Joan is working on her crafts and hobbies and I started an
environmental consulting business called Voltaggio
Consulting, LLC. Please click here to
learn about my venture.
Other Recent Happenings in the
Voltaggio Family
September, 2006 -
Vacation Trip to Tanzania Click Here to See Pictures
September, 2005 - Vacation Trip to Bay of
Naples and Rome, Italy Click Here to See Pictures
June, July, October 2004, April 2005 - Tom's
Trips to Oslo, Genova, Prague & Marrakech
Click Here to See
Pictures
May, 2004 - Vacation
Trip to Belgium and Holland Click Here to See Pictures
March, 2004
- Johnny Star & the Meteors 30 Year Reunion Click Here to See Pictures
August,
2003 - Vacation Trip to Peru Click Here to See Pictures
January, 2003
- Wing Bowl Click Here to See Pictures
August,
September,
2002 - Vacation Trip to China and Tibet Click Here to See Pictures
The Voltaggio Family
After becoming a widower when Joan passed, I share my world with
three children. Lisa 51, went to Ohio State (go Bucks) and has
blessed us with 3 grandchildren, Zoe in March of 2000, Maya in
November, 2001 and James in June, 2008. She relocated to
LA. My daughter, Laura - age 47, graduated from Rutgers
University. She is married to Marcus Hall and live in
Lititz, PA, near Lancaster. They have 4 children, Xander
and Ash, age 16, Nathaniel age 15, and Lucas, age 10. My
son, Tom Jr. - age 45, is married to Nimra (Nina) Aziz Voltaggio
and they are now living near Fort Lauderdale, FL. Tom has
2 children, Jackson aged 10 and Miles, aged 8. Tom was on
the crew team at Rutgers and went to the Henley Regatta in June,
2000. I taped some of their race with the Naval Academy
earlier. I caught the finish and you can see it by
clicking here.
If you want to know what I look like, here I am..........
In addition, if
you want to see pictures of the rest of my family, click here
Genealogy of the Voltaggio Family
The Voltaggio family has spent many years researching the
genealogy of the Voltaggio name and the towns where our
ancestors came from. This project started with my father,
Gaetano Voltaggio in the late 1970s. Having visited his
ancestral home in Sicily a few times in the 1960s and 70s, he
inquired at the city hall and church about records of his
grandparents. From there the saga begins. As
a result of the wealth of information generated over the past 20
years, I have divided this discussion of our genealogy into
several parts:
1 - History of the Genealogical
Research of the Family. It starts with my
father's work in the late 1970s and continues through the work
of his children and grandchildren. Click Here to see this
page.
2 - Calatafimi.
This is the town in western Sicily where my father's ancestors
came from. The key family names are Voltaggio (Vultaggio)
and Vivona. Included in this link are pictures and text of
two trips that my family made to the town. One in 1998 and
one in 1999. Click Here
to see this page.
3 - Santa Margherita di Belice.
This
is the town in western Sicily where my mother's ancestors came
from. The key family names are Monteleone and Di
Giovanni(a). Included in this link are pictures and text
of the trip that my family made to the town in 1999.
Click Here to see this page.
4 - Voltaggio. This
is the small town in northern Italy, near Genova which my father
discovered during his research in the early 1980s. Because
it has the same name as ours, we visited and learned much about
it. Included in this link are pictures and text of the
trip my family made to the town in 1999. Click Here to see this page.
I am 77 years old, retired and love to work on computers; both
hardware and software. I had been an OS/2 enthusiast and used
Warp 4 for many years. I know that OS/2 had few users as a
result of the incredible market power of Windows, but I liked
OS/2. To keep using it, I have gone to eComStation 2.0 and
also use Linux (Fedora 13) and Windows 10. I run a small peer
Ethernet network in my basement with five computers. In
addition, I have restored my original XT-286 from 1988 and put
it into the network.
I own a 1965 Sunbeam Alpine. I've had it since 1970 and have
driven it continuously since that time. It is a Series IV and
has 2-150CD Strombergs from a Series V. The Serial number is
B9403872. I belong to Sunbeams East/Tigers East car club. Here
is my car....
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