Friday, September 12, 2008


Weekly Theme: WILD


Everyone had a WILD time at the
Paul Simon concert at the
Washington, D.C. AARP Convention.


Many gathered near the stage to dance,
clap, and cheer! They went WILD!

At the end of the concert gold confetti
was dropped adding to the WILD time!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008


Weekly Theme: Strings
Part 2


Old Hopalong Cassidy toy guitar
which belongs to my brother-in-law.




Weekly Theme: Strings


Guitar sculpture at Convention Center
in Washington D.C.


Tennis racket sculpture


My friends and I have made purple
(the color for survivors) string
bracelets to honor our friend who is
being treated for ovarian cancer.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

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Weekly Theme: Beautiful

A lovely and delicious lobster served
to me on my Boston trip.



Saturday, August 23, 2008


Weekly Theme: Wrinkled

This was a difficult one, all I
could think of was a baby's foot.
This one belongs to my friend's
baby son, Parker.


Flickr

This is a test post from flickr, a fancy photo sharing thing.

Friday, August 15, 2008


Weekly Theme: COLOR


Balloons high in the sky

Abstract art work

Monday, August 11, 2008

Another Month, Another Trip!

Early this month I was invited down to see my niece, Bonnie and her family. Again a chance to get out of the heat and away from smoky skies. It was beautiful there.

George, Jack, Bonnie, Lauren and Mike

It is always fun to see their wonderful children and catch up on everything.

We also walked and had a picnic at Visona Park...gorgeo
us place!

Visona Park, Los Gatos

Aunt Claudia and Lauren

Picnic in the park


The next day, we went to a lovely upscale shopping area, called Santana Row. Here brother (my nephew), Peter joined us there for lunch. I bought some books at Boarders and a few things at La Sur Table (a cool kitchen store).


Lauren and her Uncle Peter

In addition, we had a chance to stop by and visit with Bonnie’s Uncle & Aunt (my brother-in-law and sister-in-law). Though, I did not see all of the family there, it was good to see the ones I did. So I had a great time...relatively speaking!


Tom, George, Lauren and Pat

While in Santa Clara, Bonnie helped me purchase my 1st IPOD and accessories.
Now I no longer need to carry my CDs in the car.I am now busy trying to load all of my CDs on to it. That is keeping me busy.

So now I’m home until the first week of September. I can’t believe
how quickly this year is flying by.


I have a dear friend with cancer and everyone's
prayers would be greatly appreciated.


thought of the day: “pessimism never works”.

Friday, August 08, 2008


Weekly Theme: DARK

Niece Lauren in Dark Glasses


Delicious Dark Coffee Beans and Dark Coffee

Friday, August 01, 2008

Weekly Theme: Clouds

Ah...nature, endless beauty.
Very difficult to select one among
dozens...so here my three choices.



Tuesday, July 29, 2008



BOO HOO

Facebook no longer allows us to play scrabble online!
I was in the middle of three games when "they" shut us down!

Monday, July 28, 2008

Perfect Portland

Redding has had smokey skies for over 30 days now. This was due to fires caused by lightning strikes in the surrounding rural areas. So my trip to Portland where the skies were blue, clear and oh so fresh smelling was ah-mazing!


My trip was of course to visit my daughter, who is a speech therapist at a middle school there for the past two years. However, Portland has so much to offer, that each visit, I find new places to go and new wonderful things to see. (I do not however, visit in the raining season).


We have previously gone to the famous Rose Garden and the incredibly beautiful Japanese Garden (best one I’ve ever seen). So this time we went to see some lovely waterfalls. (A waterfall as magnificent and memorable as any in the country is located just a 30- minute drive outside of Portland. The winding road of the scenic highway will deliver you to Multnomah Falls while simultaneously captivating you along the way with breathtaking views of the Columbia River Gorge. Multnomah Falls is the second-tallest year-round waterfall in the nation. The water of the Falls drops 620 feet from its origin on Larch Mountain. Unusually cold weather can freeze the plummeting water into a majestic icesicle Visiting Multnomah Falls, a 611-foot-tall roaring, awe-inspiring cascade of icy water, lets you experience the power and beauty of nature up close and with ease.)

We also, visited Washington Park...a spacious outdoor park with miles of walking trails. We visited Hoyt Arboretum, a global garden in the wild where they grow and exhibit trees and plants from around the world.




Then we made our way to see the Pittock Mansion. It overlooks all of Portland. (The Pittock Mansion is a beautifully furnished turn-of-the-century home in Portland . The Pittock Mansion was once the home of Portland pioneer and owner of the Oregonian newspaper, Henry Pittock and his wife Georgiana. They had 6 chidlren and lived in the mansion, from 1914 - 1919. They moved into the mansion when they were elderly and they died just a few years after moving in.The house remained in the family until 1958 when one of the Pittock grandsons sold the house.The house fell into disrepair and at the threat of demolition, the citizens of Portland funded the site and restored the house to its former beauty.)


The second reason I came to Portland was to see James Taylor perform at the Clark County Amphitheater. We have good seats and I’ve always wanted to see him. What a fun show! It took me way back in time! Alison seemed to enjoy it too. She bought souvenirs for her friends: Jackie & James Taylor. (So I got to see two James Taylors). They came over one evening and a few other people to play Apples to Apples and Scrabble. Alison’s friend, Travis, won both games.





While there we also managed to make the obligatory trip to the awesome Powell’s Book Store. We had some nice meals, and went “back-to-school” shopping for Alison. What fun to be a tourist!

I am already planning my next trip...and looking for a musical event to attend.

thought of the day: "Why is it called 'tourist season,' if we can't shoot at them?"