Wednesday, September 18, 2013
A SKY FULL OF YELLOW CLOUDS
I went out after dark the other night and looked up at the sky and was stunned. It was full of fluffy clouds that had a peachy color. I got my camera and took several photos but they didn't come out peachy. They came out yellow.
I think it was due to ground light from below. The moon certainly didn't have anything to do with it. Did it?
I thought it was somewhat mysterious. If you look toward the bottom of the next picture you may see what I mean.
So what kind of music goes with that kind of sky? I can think of only one song that fits. (Though I did give a listen to Hoagy Carmichael's "Old Buttermilk Sky".)
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Monday, September 16, 2013
SPROUTS
Last Friday I mentioned that a new Sprouts store would soon be coming to Prescott Valley, where I used to live. I had never been in one and took someone else's word that it was similar to a Trader Joe's store. One of my commenters told me today that she didn't think that was accurate. As it happened I visited a Sprouts store in Chandler today and must confirm that the commenter was correct. The stores are not much alike at all. The store I visited today was much larger than the typical Trader Joe's and features a wide variety of organic food, including many barrels of bulk items. But both stores are great, in my opinion, and the Prescott Valley area will be lucky to have them.
Now a little late summer color from the yard.
Now a little late summer color from the yard.
Sunday, September 15, 2013
SEPTEMBER IN PHOENIX
September 15th, 2013.
5 p.m.
100 degrees F.
38 degrees C.
5 p.m.
100 degrees F.
38 degrees C.
It's not as hot as before. One can sense cooler days ahead. Even the local television folk are saying, "c'mon, October!"
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Friday, September 13, 2013
DID NOT! DID TOO!
I was reading an article in the Prescott (Arizona) Daily Courier announcing that a new Sprouts store was coming soon to Prescott Valley. For those of you who don't know, Sprouts is a food store with many organic products and sort of like a Trader Joe's. It's a small chain based in Phoenix.
Well! You wouldn't believe how many people commented on this story on-line and the vehemence in their arguments.
These aren't exact quotes but they give you an idea of what went on. It's a small town mentality, or at least I used to think so. I guess now it's an Internet mentality. From what I've heard, Twitter is even worse.
But it did give me an opportunity to offer up this great skit from the Monty Python group.
Well! You wouldn't believe how many people commented on this story on-line and the vehemence in their arguments.
"Who needs another grocery store?"
"It's just like Trader Joe's."
"Good! No more trips to Trader Joe's."
"Oh, great. Another yuppie store with high prices."
"You'd be surprised. Their prices are lower than many stores."
"How about hearing from someone who doesn't already work at Sprouts."
"Why are you so negative?"
These aren't exact quotes but they give you an idea of what went on. It's a small town mentality, or at least I used to think so. I guess now it's an Internet mentality. From what I've heard, Twitter is even worse.
But it did give me an opportunity to offer up this great skit from the Monty Python group.
Thursday, September 12, 2013
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