Regular readers of this sainted blog may recall that I have said I'm originally from North Dakota and that I've seen all the snow I ever want to see in my life. So I moved, many years ago to Arizona. So what do I get this morning?
That's right, folks. That ain't a warm sunny day in the desert! That's snow.
Look at this poor pampas grass.
Nice day for lounging on the patio? I don't think so.
A neighbor said he was worried about the bamboo in his back yard. I assured him that as soon as the snow is gone (and it can't be too soon for me!) the bamboo will spring right back up again.
And I have evidence that a kitty - - possibly Smoke - - visited sometime this morning.
So, how much snow did we get? Oh, I'd say 2 or 3 inches.
Well, I suppose I shouldn't complain. It's the first snow of the winter and probably won't last long. Except the weatherman is saying there are more storms on the way.
Granny J of Walking Prescotthas successfully organized another bloggers' gathering. That's her in the lower center of the picture with her back to you. .
About 20 people attended today's fete at the Casa Sanchez restaurant and a great time seemed to be had by all. The waitresses were very patient as they kept adding tables and chairs as more and more people gathered. And then everyone had to have an individual check but the ladies handled it beautifully. I'm sure the group will return.
The lady with the dashing white hair is Judy Arrar of Prescott Area Daily Photo. Her husband is on her right and to her left is Rob of Lemegeton.
And last, but not least, the effervescent Sadira, a.k.a. Chickenbells of Foolsewoode and the ever-hungry Tom Check of Tombo's Blog.
There were more but your intrepid reporter failed to get all the information. At any rate this has begun to be a monthly gathering. No minutes, no agenda, just companionship and a chance to see the real faces behind the blogger screens.
SWMBO and I stopped in at Framers Market in Prescott to see an old friend as she opened a show of her art for the rest of February. Sid Freeman is a very talented artist whose present show is filled with her calligraphic art. Hereis an article in yesterday's paper that tells about the show and Sid's art.
It's a bit difficult to photograph mylar-wrapped art in a gallery because of reflections but here's one of her works.
Sid learned to carve in rock a few years ago and many of her pieces reflect that training.
Many of the works illustrate Sid's study of various Eastern religions. She told us she had made a trip to Nepal this year and has a photo of herself standing next to one carving out of rock of one letter that is far taller than herself. Of course, Sid is small in stature but she stands tall in the art world.
I'd call her . . . . a rock star!
As always, the photos expand if you click on them.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's that great time of year. Baseball season is coming! Oh, I know. Spring training isn't even underway yet. But today, several of Our Arizona Diamondbacks came to my town.
First picture, left to right, broadcaster Mark Grace, players Justin Upton and Stephen Drew, former player Jay Bell, and pitching coach Bryan Price.
That's broadcaster Darren Sutton on the left.
And here he puts his Sharpie skill to use to sign the back of a fan's jacket.
J-Up, Drew and Bell, all smiling about the upcoming season.
First time in many years I've had the chance to see some of my heroes up close.
There was a huge crowd and long lines throughout the Fry's store but everyone seemed to be in a great mood.