We had a brunch today. SWMBO and I and the BRD and her Beau Jack. BJ had a new jersey.
That's Larry Fitzgerald's number with the Arizona Cardinals. Unfortunately the Cardinals were playing the Pittsburgh Steelers today.
But that's okay with the BRD, who has long been a Steelers' fan.
But the true objective of this event was FOOD. SWMBO outdid herself.
A couple of quiches, ham steak, muffins, Bloody Mary's, Mimosas.
Good food, good drinks, good friends.
A good day.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Friday, October 21, 2011
TGIF
Here it is Friday eve and I can't think of a thing to blog about. So, in times of stress, do what I do. Turn up your volume and hit the arrow and dance like no one is watching. You'll feel better.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
STILL SMOKY
Apparently the wind has shifted. Today the smoke from the continuing controlled burn south of Prescott is blowing over Prescott Valley, making for a very smoky day.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
BUNNY HOP
Sometimes, with the profusion of buildings and cars, one forgets that we still live in the country. Witness, for example . . .
Did you see him? Way down there at the far end of this meager stretch of grass next to a medical building and its adjoining parking lot?
Take a closer look.
Yes it's a bunny rabbit.
He would hop a few steps, then stop and look around, nose twitching, checking for any sign of danger. But I stayed quietly inside my car as he kept hopping closer. Finally, he stopped directly in front of me.
And, thanks to the marvels of photo editing, I got my close-up.
It's a long time until Easter, granted, but . . . oh, heck, Gene, sing it!
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
SMOKY SKIES
This is not fog. Nor is it a low-lying cloud. It's smoke.
Here's a pulled-back view that gives you a better idea of its scope.
The smoke is billowing up over the Bradshaw Mountains from a controlled burn in the Prescott National Forest south of Prescott. The Forest Service hopes, by doing these burns, to prevent an out-of-control wildfire. The forest comes right up to Prescott and could do serious damage.
A few years ago, just such a fire scared the daylights out of a lot of people in Prescott and several outlying homes were lost.
So, in spite of a certain number of people who complain about the smoke drifting into town every time there is a controlled burn, it's probably a pretty good idea.
Here's a pulled-back view that gives you a better idea of its scope.
The smoke is billowing up over the Bradshaw Mountains from a controlled burn in the Prescott National Forest south of Prescott. The Forest Service hopes, by doing these burns, to prevent an out-of-control wildfire. The forest comes right up to Prescott and could do serious damage.
A few years ago, just such a fire scared the daylights out of a lot of people in Prescott and several outlying homes were lost.
So, in spite of a certain number of people who complain about the smoke drifting into town every time there is a controlled burn, it's probably a pretty good idea.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
AUTUMN
Some afternoon sunlight through a screen door.
Changing colors in a bamboo plant
Fall colors on leaves
Ivy climbs a fence
Pampas against a blue sky
A wider screen view
The underside of a mimosa tree
And a mimosa pod
Autumn, sweet autumn
Saturday, October 15, 2011
TRAGEDY
This is a shrine, probably about a mile or less from where I live.
Wednesday evening, around 7:30, a vehicle was being driven at a high rate of speed, went out of control and overturned on the passenger side. A 12 year old boy who was a passenger was ejected and was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. Another passenger, a 9 year old boy, had a broken leg. The 21 year old driver of the car suffered only minor injuries. He is in jail, facing a number of serious charges. Police say drugs and alcohol may have been involved.
These shrines erected at the site of fatal accidents have been growing. I can remember seeing much more simple ones from much earlier days. This one has stuffed animals, notes to the deceased, candles and other decorations.
It was a tragedy, regardless of the cause, for many people. The driver of the vehicle probably will go to prison. The 9 year old will be haunted by the experience for years. The family and friends of the dead boy will suffer. And a young life has been snuffed out for no good reason.
It is all very, very sad.
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