Greg Edwards, Principal Engineer
My professional website. Resume, References and more. Last updated Jan 2021.
Our Family
They say that no family is perfect. If having the perfect family means not having
these people in my life, then I don't want the perfect family. I love my family and I
wouldn't trade any of them for anything in this or any other world!
Our House
In 1991 we bought our house where Sandy and I planned to raise our family. Jason
was 10, Shannon 7 and Megan 3 so this is where our roots were finally put down. Lots
of memories here and this is the anchor for our family. Of course Sandy and
I are always thinking about how this or that could be better so we've done
a few DIY projects over the years.
Our Camaro
2 months after Sandy and I got married we bought a 1979 Camaro. When we drove
it off the lot it had that new car smell, shinny new paint job and 8 miles on the
odometer. We still have the Camaro along with all of the great memories and a
few more miles on the odometer. The Camaro is not just a car. it's a member
of the family. Being a car guy it was just a matter of time before it went from
being a daily driver to my
"HOT ROD!!!"
The Warlock
Usually, when you think of family heirlooms you think of jewelry, china, dining room sets
or other things that the women of the family get sentimental over. It's not very often
guys get excited over family heirlooms. I can honestly say that I'm one of the lucky
one's. Then again, I would prefer that my Grandfather was still with us. The family
heirloom that he left us will always remind me of him, it's really cool too! If
you're into trucks, Detroit creativity, or a "Car Guy" like
me, then you need to check out the Warlock.
Or, if you knew my grandfather, Virgil H. Edwards, I would like to invite you to take a
short trip down memory lane with me.