Thursday, December 12, 2013

O Christmas Tree--Part 3

The angel is now on top of the tree. I bought "her" when we could still celebrate Christmas in a classroom. I had a Christmas tree in my first classroom. The kids made ornaments for the tree and we learned Christmas carols like "Away in the Manger" and "We Three Kings" as well as Christmas songs like "Rudolph" and "Jingle Bells." 

We had decorated the tree, but we were missing an angel for the top. I went to a craft store and asked for an "angel" kit. The clerk said he had the perfect angel head and showed me "my angel." At the time, it looked just like me! I made a dress for her and brought her to school the next day. My kids saw the resemblance right away. They said "our teacher is the angel on the tree!"  

                    

Since then, she has had many different dresses. She sits on the top of our trees with pride. I always think of my first class of kids when I see her. She's a special little angel.  

Sky-blue-peachy-gold

Sunsets come in many varieties. Some are drop dead gorgeous. Some have a quiet beauty. Others are ordinary. Last night we had a spectacular and unusual sunset. It did not have great streaks of color, it had pillows of color that radiated from the sun. 

Give credit to the Hesperides who paint the evening sky. 

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

O Christmas Tree, part 2

                         
The Christmas tree is decorated...mostly decorated. We still need to put the angel on the top. We will do that tomorrow. The angel has been on top of just about every Christmas tree we have had. She is part of our Christmas tradition. Most of the unique ornaments are part of our Christmas tradition too. They were given to us over the last 40+ years. When I take them out of their little boxes, I remember the people who gave us the ornament and wish them a Merry Christmas too. I wonder what they are doing? Where they are? How their kids are? Thank you all for making Christmas a special event in my life. 

Sunday, December 8, 2013

O Christmas Tree


We bought our Christmas tree today. We had great plans to go to the tree farm and cut one down. But it snowed yesterday. Getting to the tree farm was a 4x4 adventure. Once inside we discovered the trails were icy and down right dangerous to walk upon. 
          
Lucky for us, they had some freshly cut trees. After slipping and sliding to look at the cut trees up close and personal, I chose one from afar (none of the close-up trees were perfect). The nice young attendant carried the tree to the truck and after paying for it, we were on our way. 
We bought a very pretty silver tip. It's standing in the garage right now drying off. It does not look like it's loaded with snow....
but it is. I hope it will be dry enough tomorrow so we can decorate it. I just went into the garage and it smells like a pine forest in there. Yummy!



Saturday, December 7, 2013

Illusive Water

 We need water. We had some rain a few days ago and then the sun came out and it felt like spring. Last night we had some more rain and this time the temps were cold...so some folks had a deep frost. 
While not a winter wonderland, it is wet and has some much needed water content. This picture was taken in the northern CA Central Valley. 

A hundred miles to the east, in the foothills of the Sierras, there was real snow. We hope to get some more of this wonderful water. 

                      

Friday, December 6, 2013

Tis the season

It's December and that means Christmas parties. On Tuesday I went to Delta Kappa Gamma's party at a local restaurant. The 20 ladies of the group celebrated by giving a passel of books to a local charity and two $500 scholarships to outstanding student teachers. 

Today we are going to another party. This one with of group of folks I taught with 30 years ago! We are old friends. The group meets for lunch once a month and has the unlikely name of "Old Farts." I don't think we have any high minded purpose other than having a little but of fun.
Come join our table as we enjoy the season. 

Monday, December 2, 2013

The Great Wall

A friend sent me this picture. It's where the Great Wall meets the water at the Yellow Sea.  It's called Laolongtou or Great Dragon's Head. I've seen part of the Great Wall outside of Beijing but I've never seen this part of the massive wall. From this point (Shanhauguan) the wall stretches another 13,000 miles to Lop Lake in the east. The Wall was started in the 7th century BC. Thank you Cary...a place I'll try to visit some day. 

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Sunrise


What a way to start the day!

Winter Camellia

There are not many flowers in a winter garden. We have lots of berries..fire thorn or pyracantha berries and toyon berries. Their bright red is welcome, especially when contrasted with the dried grass left over from the summer. 
Today a new visitor arrived...a bright pink winter camellia. It's supposed to start blooming in December. At one day early, I'd say that is good timing. 

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving

On this day of thanks, remember to count your blessings. We have many. 

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

We Are Not Dead Yet

We had just returned home from a shopping trip when we were greeted by one of the neighborhood vultures on the light post. Even though the vultures never get close, there's something spooky about them. Especially when they stretch out their wings. It looks like the bird will swoop down on you. 
After a few minutes the bird sat down, content that he had fulfilled his "scare" quotient for the say. BTW these are big birds!

White Crested Black Polish Chicken


I saw this amazing chicken yesterday morning. He was strutting around the yard like he owned the place. I looked him up and he's a real breed of decorative chicken. Even though it's called Polish, it's originally from the Netherlands. The breed was domesticated in the 16th century. 
The next time you see a black chicken with an explosion of white feathers on his head,,you will know what it is!
My next job is to discover what type of decorative rooster this fellow is.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Our New Charge

On Friday we picked up a new job. We are babysitting for awhile. Our new baby is 30 feet long and weighs in at 16000 lbs. I guess by now you know this is not a human baby. It's an RV "baby" -- an Alfa See Ya fifth wheel trailer. We are taking care it for a friend until it gets transported to its summer location in the Rockies.
It's a pretty unit, with 3 slide outs, making a relatively large and comfortable apartment when it's all spread out. It has a queen sized bed, island kitchen, microwave, stove/oven, 2 televisions, double door refrigerator/freezer, air conditioning, Corian counter tops (and more). It's not a typical camper. This is "camping" with style and comfort. As one RV company says, it's "roughing it, gently." We will treat this "baby" like part of the family while it stays with us. 
 

Saturday, November 23, 2013

State of the Art, 1951

You know how I like old cars. Today I saw a 1951 Dodge Coronet with Gyro-matic, which I'm sure was the latest "thing" in automatic transmissions in 1951.
The car has not been restored, so it's not shiny. I'm not sure if it's even very cute, but it is a survivor of 60 plus years. A Nissen Leaf will not survive that long!
It boasts a two pane front window...if guess they had not perfected the single large front windshield yet. There are two side view mirrors too. I wonder if that is an after-market addition? The Ram hood ornament is looking very Dodg-y
You have a better view of the Ram from this perspective. 
There's  a coat of arms in front of the radiator. That's something you don't see on Dodges anymore. I wonder if this is the coat of arms for the Coronet only or Dodge, in general?
I loved the dashboard. It was hard to take a good picture of it in bright sunlight with the windows closed (so I changed it to black and white to elimate some of the glare),  you might notice a push button radio in chrome, (AM only), a fancy heater assembly beneath the radio, and an automatic shift lever on the "tree" and no shift pedal/clutch. This car had it all!
This car looks primitive when compared to a 2014 car, but it was up to date at the time. Just the way a new car today is up to date. 
I found a copy of the 1951 brochure for the Dodge. They have not changed much over the years. 

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Why we need rain

These markers on the rock indicate the water level is about 3 feet. The last two days have been rainy. We could use more. 

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Connectors

I saw an article the other day that talked about connectors. Connectors take something from one side to another. A plane is a connector. A car is a connector.  it mentioned that bridges were connectors too. I never thought of it that way, but it's true. A bridge connects one side with the other. 

It's rare to find two bridges one atop the other. There are two such bridges in the Feather River Canyon. In this case, a railroad bridge at the bottom of the canyon with a automobile bridge at the top. Without these bridges, there would be no connection to the other side. 
We only saw the first of the "double bridges" on our drive. Here's another view of it. 
                
These bridges were built in the 1930s. If you search for "Pulga Bridges," you will find a lot of pictures. 


Tuesday, November 19, 2013

The Hesperides

The Ancient Greek goddesses of the sunset and evening sky were working overtime the other night. They were painting the sky with orchids, oranges, pinks and blues. For a few minutes the sky was alive with a celestial palette before the colors joined together iand slipped away. Take a look. 
 Soon deep purple blended into the pallette .
See the Sacramento River reflecting the light?
And then it was gone! 

Monday, November 18, 2013

Memorial

On our drive yesterday we saw a wayside memorial. It said RIP Cindy. I do not know Cindy. I wish her peace. 
These are the view right below the Memorial. 
Say a little prayer for Cindy. 

Sunday, November 17, 2013

The Feather River

IOne of the prettiest drives in North America is on Highway 70 as it skirts the Feather River in Northern California. Today we took  a little jaunt on the road in an effort to see some fall colors. Sadly, there was not a large display. There was, however, delightful  reflections and waterfalls. Definitely easy on the eye. 
There are huge boulders in the river, boulders the size of automobile.
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When the water is high, flotsam and jetsam gets left behind. Today the detritus remains 15 feet above the water puzzling the site seer as to how whole trees could be abandoned so far from the water.
Yet, even though the water is low, there were two waterfalls--one was large
and the other was small. 


A good day for a drive.

Happy Birthday

PThe other DrC has a birthday today. I tried to bake his favorite cake, which I've not made for awhile. It's looks pretty, but I'm not sure how it will taste. I forgot how long it takes to bake a pineapple upside down cake. I tested it with a toothpick but I took it out of the oven before it was finished. I discovered this after turning it upside down. I flipped it right side up back into the pan and cooked it another 20 minutes. It's done...but...is it edible. We'll find out later. 
PS: the cake is great! 

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Firethorns

Not only are the fall colors out, so are the red berries on the pyracanthas. 

I have to wonder what season it is...fall or winter...or somewhere in between. 

Fall Color


We live in a tree city and those trees are dressed for fall. 




The colors seem very vibrant this year!

Thursday, November 14, 2013

iPad Air Part 2


I'm still trying to figure out all the differences between the 3rd gen and 5th gen iPad. First and foremost is the size. 
The Air is smaller and lighter. Don't interpret small size with a less substantial feel. It feels good in the hand. It will fit in my purse a lot better.

The connector is different. Gone is the 30 pin connector to be replaced by the lightning connector. I never liked the location of the connector on the 3rd gen iPad. The Air has the old connection beat! It's just easier to use. 

The next noticeable difference is speed. It turns on a lot faster. It processes apps faster. Just wish I was as fast as it is. 

More later. 

iPad Air

My new iPad Air arrived today. It is smaller than the "new" iPad (3rd generation) I have been using. It's a lot faster than the last version too. In the next few days I'll put it thru some exercises and I'll you know more about it. Right now, I like it a lot. 

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Old Dodge





I love old cars and trucks. I saw this blue truck yesterday. I know it's a Dodge, but I don't know the year. I asked my expert, Earl, and he was stumped too. He says somewhere between 1932-35. Do you know? I looked online and determined this truck has been modified from the original. 

The Dodge Ram has been around at least 80 years! Who knew!

Whatever it is, it's cute. They don't make 'em this cute anymore.