Friday, February 1, 2013
A NEW BEGINNING
We have begun our search for a new home in Phoenix. Moving is one of my least favorite things to do but you'd never know it from my record. This will be the 31st and I'm hoping the final move of my life.
We are busy packing and labeling boxes.
We are busy packing and labeling boxes.
As is obvious, we are book lovers. We used to run a bookstore and we have hundreds of books. Most but not all of them are packed into boxes now. As they become packed for the movers our bookshelves are becoming empty.
Every time we have moved, we have said "Never again! We must stop accumulating things!"
And, of course, by the next move we are inundated with more and more "stuff". The late George Carlin had a wonderful routine about that.
I keep saying to SWMBO "but we're packing all our stuff and we don't have any place to go yet!"
She says "shut up and pack!"
We made an exploratory trip to Phoenix this week and drove all over town checking out areas we might like to live in. The ones we really like, of course, are too expensive for us. We contacted a realtor or two and learned from one of them that what we want is a property management person. We think we've found one so, as SWMBO keeps telling me, "we will find a place to live."
One thing we have discovered is that there don't seem to be a lot of classified ads for homes in the newspaper anymore. Apparently digital media has virtually eliminated that form of advertising. Since that is a huge portion of any newspaper's income it is not surprising to see so many newspapers stopping publishing or cutting back and going to the Internet.
I said at the beginning of this that I had moved 30 times in my life. You might be surprised to learn that we have lived where we are now for nearly 12 years and one previous home for about the same amount of time. That tells you one of two things - either I've had a lot of short tenures in homes or I'm very, very old.
I think the first is true. As to the second I'm feeling older every single day.
Saturday, January 26, 2013
RAINY, RAINY DAY
It's been raining all day here. Not hard just fairly steady. SWMBO heard this morning that Phoenix may get 3 inches out of this storm. That's about half of its annual rainfall!
Take a look at the sky over Prescott Valley.
Take a look at the sky over Prescott Valley.
Dark. Wet. Leaves one with a sense of foreboding
Friday, January 25, 2013
KAT EDMONSON
I love singer/songwriters and I've just found a new one that has captured my heart once again. Her name is Kat Edmonson and she has a burgeoning career. Take a listen to her performing one of her own songs - Lucky.
Since her debut album hit the top 20 on Billboard's jazz charts, Kat found herself performing with Willy Nelson and Lyle Lovett. Here's a great old number with Lyle on the Tonight Show.
Ms. Edmonson is a Houston girl who now makes her home in a town with a great music scene, Austin, Texas. She has a new album
- "Way Down Low". If you're an Austin City Limits fan you probably heard her sing the title song during her performance on the show this past Saturday night.
Enjoy and remember the name. Kat Edmonson. She's a winner!
Thursday, January 24, 2013
RAIN ON THE ROOF
Rain in my bailiwick today. With all the packing going on here, that means the new car has to sit outside in the cold and the wet.
I can't tell whether it's crying or snarling.
But I guess we won't be using the sun roof today!
Looks like today's Gratuitous Critter isn't happy about it either.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
CALIFORNIA INFLUENCE?
Hmm, I wonder if that week we spent in California had an influence on SWMBO? As I have noted, we are moving to Phoenix in the next month or two and yesterday she was out looking at furniture. So what did she find to replace our small dining table and chairs?
This Mission style table and six chairs. It also has two leaves which expands its length by another 19 inches.
I love the architecture of its style and the chairs are ultra-comfortable with backs that seem to echo the shape of a human back.
Kinda neat, isn't it?
The construction sort of resembles the wings in today's Gratuitous Critters picture. [Just when you thought (hoped) I'd run out of those pictures!]
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
ADIOS, CALIFORNIA
Okay, I've bored you all enough. This will be my final post on California. For a while, anyway. We had a great vacation there and marvel at the natural beauty.
We both love the ocean and this time we got our share of days at the coast, even though it was chilly.
Here's a man on the pier (me, actually) taking photos and a person on the beach below doing the same thing.
As Tom noted when we were in Morro Bay it's hard to stop taking pictures of the same scene even when you have 55 of them at home.
But there's always video nowadays. Here's a view of the crashing waves on Moonstone Beach.
Along with all of those ocean shots, we were also struck by how green the hills were approaching the coast.
Elevating the camera just a bit we can see Morro Rock shrouded in fog far off in the distance and the ocean, always the ocean.
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