'Nuff said....
This was BEFORE we could get into the house or garage! Fortunately it was only about 40º so not so bad for shoveling. This was on Saturday and by the next Wednesday, there was NO SNOW! Wonder if it's the last of the season?
Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Gettin' Outta Dodge
My DH loves going to visit friends in San Diego (where we lived for 16 years) during the winter, so he planned a relaxed trip for us on the train, scheduling us to leave on Tuesday, Feb 1. As you may know, 2011 has been a snowy year and yet another snowstorm was headed for Kansas City, with blizzard warnings for Tuesday. So we high-tailed it west, changing our tickets and leaving 2 days early. (Warning: AMTRAK is convenient but bumpy - a whole lot of rockin' and rollin' makes it difficult to sleep, even with a sleeper berth.)
Soon we were basking in sunshine, mooching off our friends Liz and Gary and eating at all our favorite San Diego haunts. This was lunchtime at The Prado in Balboa Park.
We were actually cool at night, since that desert, dry heat stuff goes away in the winter, even in San Diego. But we only needed sweaters with our flip flops.
Watched palm tree trimming from Liz's deck and felt bad for the golfers in Phoenix who battled icy greens.
Enjoyed the Mercado Farmers' Market in the Little Italy neighborhood near downtown San Diego. If you are there on a Saturday, do NOT miss it.
Gotta love the French bakery products - yum! Thanks to my friend Kathie for taking me there.
We got back this morning - and spent 30 minutes digging out our driveway before we could even get into our garage!
So much for relaxing - and we are out of shape from sitting around for nearly 2 weeks. But it is always great to be home again.
Soon we were basking in sunshine, mooching off our friends Liz and Gary and eating at all our favorite San Diego haunts. This was lunchtime at The Prado in Balboa Park.
We were actually cool at night, since that desert, dry heat stuff goes away in the winter, even in San Diego. But we only needed sweaters with our flip flops.
Watched palm tree trimming from Liz's deck and felt bad for the golfers in Phoenix who battled icy greens.
Enjoyed the Mercado Farmers' Market in the Little Italy neighborhood near downtown San Diego. If you are there on a Saturday, do NOT miss it.
Gotta love the French bakery products - yum! Thanks to my friend Kathie for taking me there.
We got back this morning - and spent 30 minutes digging out our driveway before we could even get into our garage!
So much for relaxing - and we are out of shape from sitting around for nearly 2 weeks. But it is always great to be home again.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
What I did on my summer vacation...
We escaped the Kansas City summer heat for a couple weeks by DRIVING to San Diego, going thru Kansas, Colorado and Nevada on the way out and through Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Missouri on the way home. It was nearly 100º most days - except for our stay in San Diego, which was heavenly at 75º and breezy. I shop for beads when I can and spent half a day in Gallup, NM, buying beads and tools.
In the air-conditioned car, we listened to "The Girl with the Dragon Tatoo" on cd and watched our enormous and diverse American landscape speed by. And as always, my beading tray was on my lap every day.
Here's what I completed this trip....
I always bring a huge (like 2 of those plastic storage boxes full) stash of seed beads when we travel. You never know what color scheme will inspire me, so I come prepared.
But I didn't bring any dagger beads - those longish little paddle beads with the hole at one end - so I was shopping for them everywhere.
Daggers make great fringe and fins and tails for fishies.
This black and yellow guy was the first one - see, no daggers on him at all.
I think he's a carp or goldfish, like the kind who live in Japanese garden pools.
I soon found a bead shop in western Kansas and started buying dagger beads, chippies and potential fish eyes.
Some of these guys had to wait till we got home to get their eyes.
And this guy has movable eyes - they can look in any direction.
Actually with those black eye lashes and pink fins, I'm pretty sure this blondie is a girl.
For the record, the fish idea is NOT mine. But my fish do not look like those from the Bead and Button Mag. article in 2001 by Georgia McMillan. The idea came from her - I try not to forget a good idea - and I have several much cruder fish I made that year who live with my Christmas tree decorations.
I hope to come up with a great way to wear a fish as a pendant or pin. They are so 3 dimensional it seems wrong to pin them flat....maybe a mobile with several, although that may price it too high for "afishianados" who visit Eclectics Gallery, where these will be for sale.
We are back home in Missouri, and it's going to be 95º plus all week. Our first day back was the hottest day of the summer and I spent it helping Laura (lovely daughter) and Aaron (super son-in-law) move across town. Schlepping boxes is a crazy job in this heat and humidity, but hey - she's my daughter. Try to Keep cool.
In the air-conditioned car, we listened to "The Girl with the Dragon Tatoo" on cd and watched our enormous and diverse American landscape speed by. And as always, my beading tray was on my lap every day.
Alpha Beta Fish |
Alpha Beta |
Zebra Fish |
Zebra Fish Tail |
Carl Carp |
Carl Carp |
Neo Neon |
Neo Neon |
Some of these guys had to wait till we got home to get their eyes.
Scary blond with eye makeup! |
Blondie |
Actually with those black eye lashes and pink fins, I'm pretty sure this blondie is a girl.
For the record, the fish idea is NOT mine. But my fish do not look like those from the Bead and Button Mag. article in 2001 by Georgia McMillan. The idea came from her - I try not to forget a good idea - and I have several much cruder fish I made that year who live with my Christmas tree decorations.
I hope to come up with a great way to wear a fish as a pendant or pin. They are so 3 dimensional it seems wrong to pin them flat....maybe a mobile with several, although that may price it too high for "afishianados" who visit Eclectics Gallery, where these will be for sale.
We are back home in Missouri, and it's going to be 95º plus all week. Our first day back was the hottest day of the summer and I spent it helping Laura (lovely daughter) and Aaron (super son-in-law) move across town. Schlepping boxes is a crazy job in this heat and humidity, but hey - she's my daughter. Try to Keep cool.
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