Remember in the "old days" folks would go on a Sunday drive? Today is Sunday and we went for a drive to Oroville Dam. It was a gray, somewhat drippy day, but that did not curb our enthusiasm. We went to Loafer Creek and saw some deer by the roadway.
Sunday, January 24, 2021
Sunday Drive
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
Saturday, January 16, 2021
Mt. Moran Winter and Summer
I stole this picture from Facebook. Kelly Minor took it. Mt. Moran at the Oxbows in the winter.
Slippers
Some yarn is easy to work with...then there is this stuff. It's soft and cuddly, which I guess makes up for it's stubbornness. This slipper has been remade 3 times...I think I have it right. I gave it to Teresa for her birthday and she loved them. She said she had never had homemade slippers before. Who knew?
Teddy Bear Home
It's always fun to give a teddy bear away. The purple bear went to Abby and according to her grandparents she plays with it all the time. Teddy bears need good homes and I think this one has found one.
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
The Adventure of Moving
We are used to moving...we do it a couple of times every year. This year, we are truly moving. Moving out of our home state into Nevada. Remember a few entries back, I said "watch this space?" Our lovely home in northern CA sold in 6 hours. Before that happened, everything we had was stored or donated or tossed.
Sunday, January 3, 2021
2021 and Hope
Thursday, December 31, 2020
2020 Coming to an End
I've not written much in the last few days (or even this year) as 2020 was not a lot of fun. We were expecting "The Roaring 20s" of the last century, instead we got " The Masked 20s" wrapped in fear. I passed up Christmas as it was not the Merry Season it is supposed to be. My family mourned two losses in December. My brother in law passed away mid-month; and my nephew never got to play with his stillborn grandson. We met on Christmas and celebrated in a somber manner, no hugs, a few tears. Yes, I'm happy to see this go away.
As we stand on the cusp of 2021, there are worries in the future. We need the vaccine. We need a strong democracy (which the weak puppet-elect cannot give us) to unite the country. We need so much that we are not going to get. The next 4 years will be hard endure as we fight an invisible killer (Covid-19) and the very visible "progressive" movement that will lead us to defeat.
I do not talk politics in my blog, so I need to apologize to my readers, I just broke my own rule. But I do talk about my life and times and pretty pictures. Two evenings ago we had an amazing moon-rise. The sky was pink and a paper moon skimmed over the mountains as it was rising into the night sky.
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Covid Bear
Kizen and his Teddy Bear
Good News
Our house went "live" on Saturday morning at 9 AM. It was supposed to go "on sale" on January 1, but everything was in order, so our real estate agent asked if he could put it up on the web. By 10:30 we had a call from the agent saying that a couple wanted to see the house between 12 and 12:30. They arrived at noon and stayed for over 2 hours. From my vantage point in the RV, they seemed to look at everything from the outside. I wanted to be a fly on the wall, but I knew I needed to stay in the RV and be patient. At 3 our agent called saying we had an over-price cash offer on the home. WHEW! It was sold.
It was uncomfortable having someone evaluate my home, yet the results were incredible. My beautiful home sold in 6 hours. I don't know if that is a record or not, but it was fast.
Yesterday we met the buyers and we liked them and they love our home. I can rest at night knowing that my home will have people who love it as much as I do. It's hard work getting a home ready to sell. I need to thank our real estate agent who helped us along the way; the stager who made our home look wonderful; my neighbor who helped more than he will ever know; and a host of other folks who were very encouraging all along the way.
Friday, December 18, 2020
It's Busy Outside
The last few weeks have been very busy for the DrCs. We found a new house; we emptied the old house, and today we started full-timing in our RV. The stagers arrived today and set up the home completely different from the way we had it. We now have 3 very distinct bedrooms, and cool entertainment room, a great room all decorated in "cool, hip" neutrals.
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
A Visit to Zion
Friday, December 4, 2020
Guess what? More critters
Thursday, November 26, 2020
Happy Thanksgiving
Monday, November 23, 2020
Critters
Second Fall
One of the joys of living in two places is we get to experience 2 springs and 2 autumns. Right now we are enjoying our second fall in northern California. Here fall starts late, and the colors are different from those in WY. There we have bright yellows. Here we have reds and oranges. We left fall in the Rockies and returned to later summer here. NOW the colors are starting to change, well past the official date of fall. Take a look.
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Elections come and go but Love is forever
I am not happy with the outcome of the election, but I know one thing...I love my country, even if folks made the wrong decision. Now it's time to "buck it up buttercup" and get on with my life. To that end, I'm making Critters for a Christmas Charity Auction. They were too much fun to make (it's good to have a diversion when the country has gone crazy).
Saturday, October 31, 2020
Happy Halloween
Tonight there was full moon. The sky was clear and ghosties and ghoulies were out. In addition there were dinosaurs and cows and butterflies and a few aliens too.
Friday, October 30, 2020
Two Classics
This morning I saw a 1953 Hudson Wasp, and I thought that would be the last classic car I would see for the day. I was wrong. This evening I saw a 1956 Chevrolet Belair. Both are beauties in very different ways. The Wasp harked back to the forties; while the Belair was edgy and forward looking. The Wasp was the past, the Belair was the future.
Friday, October 23, 2020
Dolly Domestic
Since arriving at my other home, I've been enjoying the domestic arts of sewing and decoration. We had new flooring installed in the house and I decided it was time to change the master bedroom furniture. I traded in the huge CalKing bed for a more modest Queen sized bed. All summer I looked for a headboard I liked and I found nothing. SO, we made a headboard that matches the bedspread. Next, I made the matching window cushion, and the valance for the master bath...and now we are working on recovering the bed bench. What started out as a small project grew and grew. A few more finishing touches and the room should be finished today.
Three Little Piggies Up For Auction
Sunday, October 11, 2020
Going West from Fall to Summer
We made our semi-annual migration from the high country to the low country without too much ado.
Sunday, October 4, 2020
Big Scare
Yesterday I was feeling "off" with a low temperature, body aches, shortness of breath. I called the local prompt care clinic and the nice person there told me to call the hospital as those were potential COVID-19 symptoms. I called the hospital and Tanya said, please get tested for COVID.
The drive to the hospital was strange. Neither of us wanted to say anything about COVID and what a positive test would mean. We talked about the pretty fall leaves.


















































