Saturday, December 10, 2011

Thanksgiving Visitors

We enjoyed a visit from Debbie and Jeff a few days before Thanksgiving.  We had a great visit.




Then on Thanksgiving Day, Cindy, John, Liam, and Miles came to visit.  Instead of going shopping the day after Thanksgiving, we did something much better.  We visited the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and later went to see a great movie, "Hugo."



Saturday, December 3, 2011

The Climbing Kenny Men

We drove our Thanksgiving visitors up the wall.  Literally.  The Kenny men scaled the rock wall at the community center.
John went up first:


Miles ascended the wall:



Liam reached the top and rang the bell:

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Visiting the Farmstead

Herb and I had a great visit with our e-friend, Rhonda, in Homer, Alaska.  There's a wonderful view from the porch: the mountains across Kachemak Bay.  We met the dogs, Rocket Boy and Gwennie.

Photo below:  We also got acquainted with the geese, Baxter and Harry.  Baxter, closest to the camera, was the more sociable of the two.  Harry has suffered some unfortunate experiences from predatory animals and is understandably more cautious.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

He's a Lumberjack and That's Okay

The Lumberjack Show at the Alaska State Fair was great!  We watched competition involving axes and saws, also balancing on a log, and a whole lot of clowning around.  It was fun, and we had a great time laughing and going "Yay" and "Boo" despite a chilly wind.




Below:  The guy in the black shirt really got soaked doing this.



Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Reindeer Kisses


The reindeer knows that my small yellow cup contains delicious reindeer food.  The next picture shows my hand with reindeer kisses on it.



Saturday, September 3, 2011

Cooper Landing

It was raining when we stayed at Cooper Landing on the Kenai River in Alaska.  But still we took in the beauty of the tall green mountains and the aqua color of the Kenai River.  We stayed at Stevenson's Retreat, a beautiful bed-and-breakfast hidden away in the forest.


Kenai Fjords National Park

It is difficult to describe the size of the glacier.  This picture was taken from about 1/4 mile away, and it looked massive.  We watched it "calf"--hunks of ice fell into the sea, with a sound like thunder.  Its chill could be felt for some distance.




Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Fireweed in Bloom


Late August:  On Alaska's Kenai Peninsula, fireweed grows as tall or taller than I am, and it's in bloom.  It begins to bloom at the bottom of the stalk and works upward.  When the flowers reach the top and quit blooming, summer is over.  Then leaves will take on their fall color--bright red.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Homer, Alaska


Fishing boats in Kachemak Bay, as seen from Homer, Alaska--The end of the road, the cosmic hamlet by the sea.  Homer has a lot to offer: beautiful scenery, excellent seafood, an art community, friendly dogs, bald eagles, veggie-friendly cafes, and much more.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Turnagain Arm


The road to the Kenai Peninsula follows the shore of the estuary,Turnagain Arm.  Thin sunlight brightens the water a bit, but low clouds lurk at the base of the Chugach Mountains and the glaciers.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Going to Alaska to see the Broccoli

August 25:  Summer is almost over in Palmer, Alaska, but the flowers are blooming like crazy.  They must love the long daylight and cool summer.  Vegetables grow very well here, and sometimes grow quite large.  We haven't seen a moose or a bear yet, but we saw something we didn't expect to see in Alaska: broccoli.


Snow City Cafe


August 24:  We began this morning with a delicious breakfast at the Snow City Cafe in downtown Anchorage.  This place was highly recommended by Debbie, and it was great!  Beautiful artwork inside.  We both had veggie omelet, yogurt with fresh fruit, and multi grain toast.  Good service, friendly people.  That's Herb in the blue jacket.  Temperature: 52 degrees.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Sunday Morning on the Trail



I saw this little guy while out for an early morning walk.  Looks like the turtle had come up out of the muddy banks of the Little Blue.  A bicycle rider had just sped past, which gave him a bit of a fright, and then here I came with my camera...


I can relate to pulling in one's legs and head to hunker down for a while.  I do much the same when Jehovah's Witnesses are walking around the neighborhood.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

New Growth


Three of the big old cottonwoods down near the Little Blue River were cut down this spring.  They had been there as long as I can remember, and at least this one bore a vertical scar from a lightning strike.


The trees aren't quite ready to give up, it seems.  Out of the stumps, there are little shoots with leaves.    

Friday, May 27, 2011

Above Albuquerque


I learned how to spell "Albuquerque" in 1987 while sitting behind a desk in Overland Park, Kansas.  I worked for an accountant, and my new-found skill was not of any particular value on my resume, but it was one thing I never forgot.


There is an excellent place to view Albuquerque on top of Sandia Mountain, and the easiest way to get to the top of the mountain is by way of the tram.  About a dozen or so people stand inside the car, and they ride, suspended above canyons and enjoy close encounters with rock formations.  It's thrilling and fun!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Vanishing Point


Miss Kennedy, the art teacher at Murphy High School in Mobile, Alabama, taught me about using perspective in my drawings.  "The road goes to the vanishing point" she would tell her art students.  But in fact, roads don't really go to a vanishing point in Mobile.  There is always something in between--a building, a tree.  Something.

It's a different situation in western Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas--wherever it was that I took this picture.  Sometimes you just have to visit a place to really grasp a concept like vanishing points, prevailing winds, dryness, the size of the country.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Better Than Vegas


It's a slow season for blog material right now, so I thought I'd pull up a photo from a couple of years ago.  We followed a highway through the west end of the Oklahoma panhandle and came upon a couple of cowboys herding cattle down the road.  We drove slowly behind for a while, and then the cowboy divided the herd so that we could get through.


This unexpected encounter was just about the best part of our whole trip.  It was probably just another day's work for the cowboys, but we town folks enjoyed it immensely.  Hey, who needs Vegas?  This is so much better!

Friday, February 4, 2011

Same Scene, Summer and Winter


There's a place along Blue River Parkway in south Kansas City where water trickles over a limestone formation.  Here it is, first on May 10, 2010, and again on February 4, 2011.



Sunday, January 30, 2011

Table Art at Eden Alley


We had lunch at Eden Alley a few days ago.  All of the tables are works of art, but I was particularly fond of this one.  As you can see, it has water lilies on the top, and stems along the table legs.
Below is a close-up of the table top.  Kool, huh?



Saturday, January 22, 2011

Reflections on a Sunny Winter Day


Last Thursday I did a fair amount of snow shoveling.  Several neighbors joined in and we got on a roll.  Even though the snow was fairly fluffy, the shoveling was still quite a workout.  So on Thursday afternoon I figured I deserved to spend some time in the Jacuzzi at The View.


I took this photo a year or two ago, which is why you don't see snow outside the window.


This is part of the pool complex.  The Jacuzzi area is near the big windows.  This place is so nice on a sunny winter day, because you get the benefit of a warm, sunny water experience when it's freezing cold outside.


The picture below shows the big pool where I swam laps.  There is some natural light from above there as well.





Sunday, January 16, 2011

The Snow of January 10


There was a bit of shoveling to do after a day of snow.  On the positive side, this winter has been better than last winter--so far, less snow and more sunshine.  This winter I have the luxury of not needing to drive on icy streets in rush hour traffic.  

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Pink Pipe at Cheesman Park



This blogger has been a bit inconsistent about posting recently, and even now is searching through her photo library for something to post.  Well, here it is, pink (or is it purple? or azalea?) pipe waiting on the surface of Cheesman Park in Denver.  Probably by now it has been placed underground.  I can't help but wonder, why the colorful pipe?