Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Fun Sign

We went to a little diner in Nogales and this wonderful sign was on the wall. 

On a more positive note...
I like this message better!

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Dinosaurs in the Desert

Strange things happen in the desert...and here's one of them. These metal beasts were at a gas station in Gila Bend. 

Two Trees of the Desert

The Sonora/Mojave Desert in California and Arizona have two very distinctive trees: the Joshua and the Saguaro. 
The Joshua Tree seems to grow on the California side of the desert but can also be found in Arizona and Utah.
While the Saguaro seems to grow on the Arizona side. Rarely do you see the two trees in the same area but there are a few "strays" in California.
It's as if the Colorado River has drawn a demarcation line "saying" it's impossible to cross over to the other side.

Both have National parks in their honor. We did not visit either of those parks this time, but we have in the past. 
As you drive along the road, you see some Joshuas propped up with wooden braces. It's nice to have friends! The Joshua is top heavy, even though it has a deep root structure. It's hard to tell the age of a Joshua as it's a type of yucca and as such, does not have "tree rings" to count. They can live for hundred of years, making them desert survivors.
The Saguaro is probably the best know of the two trees. I'm guessing if you say the word "cactus" to most folks, they will picture a Saguaro. The Saguaro can live 150-200 years and get to be 30 feet tall. Most Saguaro develop the distinctive arms and can grow as many as 25 of them...but strangely, some saguaros never develop arms and no one knows why.
Whenever we are in the southwest desert, I like looking at the distinctive shapes of these two trees and marvel how they can survive in such a harsh environment.
Fun fact: The scientific name for the Saguaro is Carnegia Gigantica in honor of Andrew Carnegie.
Fun Fact: The Mormons named the Joshua tree after the biblical figure. They saw the limbs stretched on high leading them westward just like Joshua led folks to Canaan.

Saturday, December 26, 2015

Christmas Lights

One of the joys of Christmas is looking at the decorated houses. As a youngster I remember whole neighborhoods would get bedecked with lights and displays and cars would queue up for blocks and blocks just to see the show. That's rare nowadays. The cost of power prohibits it I guess. Given that, a few houses are decorated and they are delightful to behold. 
Here's a glimpse of a one such house. Thank you for making our Christmas a little brighter (no pun intended).

Friday, December 25, 2015

The Fence between US/Mexico

You have all heard about the fence that divides the US/Mexico border. Have you seen that fence?
At the Nogales, AZ international crossing, the fence is about 15 feet high. It consists of vertical steel "planks" set a few inches from each other. From some angles you can see thru the fence, from other angles it looks solid. Every so often there are posts where guards can watch the happenings on both sides. There are also cameras...lots of cameras...watching, watching watching. 
We were here 8 years ago and we remembered a chain link fence with razor wire on top. We did not see that fence today. 

The fence snakes up and down mountains and valleys and straight ahead. In that aspect, it looks like the Great Wall of China, but it is not nearly as permanent, as long, or as wide. 
What we are not seeing are the tunnels that go under the border. New tunnels are found all the time.


It's Only a Paper Moon

Moonrise on Christmas Eve was spectacular!
And a few seconds later...
Then, the moon was launched into space...
Merry Christmas 

Monday, December 21, 2015

Quarter of a Century

I finished my 25th blanket for 2015. I might have time to make one more. 
The blanket is a huge "Granny Square” one of the first patterns people learn when they start making afghans. The typical Granny Square is 3" by 3", this one is 45" on a side. I think it turned out quite well. 

Back to the Future

In 1985, the movie "Back to the Future" was released. One of the stars of that movie was a Delorean automobile. Today we saw a replica of that car at a rest stop in central California.
It had been shown at Comi-Con. We talked to the owners about the car who said it was modeled after the first car in the movie. 
It looked pretty authentic to me. 
The basic Delorean still looked good too. A stainless steel car...what a concept! 
You never know what you will see when you're on the road.


Saturday, December 19, 2015

The Bridge on the Other Side of the Bay

A new Bay Bridge was built a few years ago, replacing a structure that partially collapsed (then was repaired) from the Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989. The old bridge on the Oakland side of the Bay is slowly being dismantled and sent to China. Here's what it looks like today. 
As the infrastructure is being broken up into smaller pieces, its memories are slipping away. 
I wonder why we, meaning the US, could not recycle the steel? But I also wonder why we had to rebuild the bridge. 

It's sad to see the old bridge go as it had so much more character than the modern one. I guess this is progress. (But that reminds me of an old play on words....if pro means for and con means against.... we all know what progress means....therefore what does congress mean? But I digress!)

Saturday, December 12, 2015

Sunrise


Oh what a beautiful morning!

Two Dozen and counting

That's blanket number 24 for 2015. I averaged 2 blankets a month...but that's not truly accurate as I did not make any when we were in the Caribbean or Norway or Switzerland or when I had pneumonia. I'm working on the pink/yellow/orange pallet right now as Project Linus gave me a huge bag of those colors. I think there is enough for one more blanket, which I started tonight. I just might have time to make 25 blankets this year! 

Given that, the Project Linus chapter to which I belong, donated almost 11,000 blankets to kids in the greater Sacramento area. My contribution was a mere .002, but every stitch counts. If you would like to contribute to this fine group, go to ProjectLinus.com to find a local chapter. They are always looking for knitters, crocheters and quilters as well as yarn and fleece or monetary gifts. Needless to say, I find "working" for Project Linus very rewarding. 

Monday, December 7, 2015

Pearl Harbor

A day that will live in infamy, according to Prisident Roosevelt. The day that started the US entry into World  War II. December 7,1941, 74 years ago! Hats off to the veterans who fought in that war hoping to end all war. Somehow not everyone received the message. 

Sleeping Beauty

Yesterday we saw a local production of Sleeping Beauty. The ballet was wonderful. The story was conveyed quite easily thru mime, and a few captions before each act. The costumes were grand. The principal dancer, the daughter of a friend, was an excellent Princess Aurora. 

There were a few professional ballerinas in the performance as well as some little girls from a local ballet academy. The little ones were the most fun to watch. They were fulfilling their dream of being ballerinas all dressed up in pretty fairy costumes with their pink ballet slippers trying to plié and not fall. In the audience there were little girls wanting to be on stage with the real ballerinas. It was absolutely delightful to watch. 

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Autumn Leaves

The wind is blowing
The leaves are falling 
Winter is on the way



Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Anyone Can Drive?

No, the dog was not driving, but it sure looked like it! In reality, the car was parked, the windows were open, and no one was coming near that car. Big dog as guard is all that is needed. 

Words with Friends

I'm an avid player of Words with Friends. I usually have several games in play with people all over the US. The other day I made "brawnier," a 173 point word. This is not the most points that can be made, but it's pretty good. The game keeps track of statistics, such as number of 7 letter words played in the last month, or average score or (my favorite) the distance of tiles played (in feet). I still need to figure out what that means as it is an online game and there are no physical tiles. BTW, I've played 180,000 feet of tiles since joining the game in 2012. 
My all time best word is "quivered" played in exactly the same spot. It was worth 239 points (see my blog entry for January 21, 2014 for a picture of that stellar word). If you'd like to join my game, I'm Cruztalker. I'm always ready for a new game. 

Friday, November 27, 2015

Fall Has Arrived

In the Rockies it is snowing, but in Northern California was are getting autumn. The trees are all decked out for the season in reds and yellows. This is one of the prettier falls I have seen. 
Just look at all the shades of red and brown and orange. 
I think the trees are showing off!

Thursday, November 26, 2015

A Day to be Thankful

As Thanksgiving day becomes night, I've been reflecting on all the things for which I am thankful...and the list is long and varied. It includes all the usual "suspects" as well as some "unique to me" items. What have you included on your list? 
To all, I wish you a Happy Thanksgiving!

Twenty Three Skidoo

I just finished the 23rd blanket of the year. It's my favorite ripple pattern in shades of pink and orange. If someone told me that those two colors go together, I would not believe it, but the right shades of the two work quite well. 
Tell me what you think? 

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Sock Monkey

My sister brought up a "naked" sock monkey and she asked me to make a hat for him. Well the hat led to a scarf and the scarf led to the bows...and all of a sudden we had a well dressed sock monkey. He's a happy little critter now that he's dressed in the latest fashion.

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Going Green

We are going green. After doing some research, we decided it was time to use the bright California sun for power. We contacted Solar City and immediately we met with a person who told us all we needed to know (and more) about solar power on our property. 
A site plan was made, plans were drawn up, permits were received from the county and in less than 3 weeks, we received a call to set up an installation date. That was yesterday. 
The truck rolled in and a few things were off-loaded. Fellows then went to the roof of the barn and stated to lay out the design. 
As you can see they cordoned off the barn...safety was paramount. 
More fellows climbed on the roof boring and sealing holes, setting up frameworks, and finally setting up 13 photovoltaic units (PVU). 
We have enough solar power on the roof to take care of our electric needs! It still needs to be connected into the "grid" so we can sell power back to PG&E (our power company). 
When that happens we will turn the switch to ON and start powering our residence with green renewable electricity! 

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Rain, Glorious Rain

We had some rain today! In fact we had a bit of a wind storm too! For a few minutes it felt like the house was going to be blown off the mountain. Then the rain came, the wind stopped and it was "back to normal" in about 4 minutes. 
Our usual 40 mile view was limited to less than a mile. As you can see we need more rain. The hills are beyond parched.

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Lavender Blue

Way back in April and May I harvested our lavender plants. I created small bundles of lavender sprigs and hung them up to dry, over the summer. About 2 weeks ago I processed the lavender...all the bundles created two cups of lavender buds. 

I made packets for the lavender and crocheted sachets for the packets.  
The sachets in the front are for boys, and the sachets in the back are for girls. I made about 30 sachets, and every one is different. I still had another cup of processed lavender and I was trying to think of a creative use for it, when I stumbled across the idea of making artisan lavender soap.
I had never made soap before, but after doing my online research and told myself "I can do that!" So I did. The aroma is wonderful. Now comes the happy task of giving them to my friends and family for Christmas.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

One Score, Two

I just finished my 22nd blanket for the year. It's a hexagon/star in various shades of blues.
I'm think a little girl will like this blanket a lot!

Monday, November 2, 2015

Three More Steps

Progress on the shed is happening, but as usual, it's slow! After caulking and sealing, 
 The trim was primed. 
The first coat of paint was the next step. More is needed but the rain started. We will take any excuse to not work on the shed. 3 steps down...at least 7 more 'easy" steps to go.


Sunday, November 1, 2015

It's Raining!

It's 11 PM and it's raining pretty hard! Sure sounds good. If you listen hard, you can almost hear the plants drinking it in!
I know this is not the greatest picture, but you can see the rain. Given the fact that it's been dry dry dry...this is a happy picture!


Friday, October 30, 2015

Name the Car?

Sixty years ago, the "big three" US automakers were making some "cool" cars. Today I saw one. All I have to do is show you one clue, and you will know the car.
The tail light told you it was a 1956 Chevrolet, and the "Bel Air" told you it was the top of the line model that Chevy made that year. The Impala was still 2 years away. 
It was pretty thing to see--a lemon yellow and polar white, two tone hardtop. It featured a wrap-around windshield, a bench seat, an automatic transmission, and a snazzy AM radio. Look at that simple chrome line that seems to force the car forward. It definitely has style!
She was a pretty car in her day...and 60 years later she's still a pretty car. 
This beauty was tucked in the back of a parking lot, away from the newer plain vanilla cars that all look like refrigerators with wheels. She screamed "look at me" so I did!