Wednesday, August 5, 2020

A DAY OUT . . AND A WARNING

SWMBO and I went for a rare outing yesterday.

She was starting to get that look on her face that was beautifully described by Raymond Chandler in his detective story "Red Wind" writing about California's Santa Ana wind season: 

"Meek little wives feel the edge of the carving knife and study their husbands' necks."

Well, maybe she wasn't to that point but she was getting testy and anxious to see some of the world other than that inside the four walls of our home.

So we headed out with a picnic lunch in a cooler, looking for cooler temperatures.


The BRD had suggested Goldwater Lake, south of Prescott, so I drove there.


The tiny park was fairly crowded and, even at close to 6,000 feet, the temperature was in the low 90's on a sunny day.


We sat in the air condtioned car watching kayakers and ducks on the lake, then left and headed further south and higher.


Beautiful scenery of towering pine trees in Groom Creek and the summer camps areas but when the highway lost it's pavement I turned around and headed back.


Still hot as we passed an elevation sign that put us at over 6,100 feet.


We saw a young deer muching his lunch right beside the road.


He didn't flinch as we came by, just gazed at us and kept chewing.


We came back down from the heights and found a parking place on the famed Courthouse Square in central Prescott and people-watched as we ate our picnic lunch in the car.


Finally back home again.


We agreed that it had been a good day, lightening the dark moods caused by months of self-isolation, face masks and social distancing.


But here's the thing: even though I had my smartphone with camera I never thought to take a single picture.


Am I an idiot or not?


So, I was grateful for the contribution from the Cheerful Monk (you can find her blog listed to the right).


Here's one of what she sent and don't say I didn't warn you.




Happy trails!

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

JUST PASSING BY


If that massive cloud shed any moisture, none of it fell on my street.

Monday, August 3, 2020

Sunday, August 2, 2020

BIRDS OF A FEATHER


This little birdie was enjoying the new Harbor Arbor the other day.


While this one was eyeing it carefully and with suspicion.

(Sorry. 2nd picture accidentally over-cropped in editing.)

Saturday, August 1, 2020

Friday, July 31, 2020

THE FRIDAY FUNNIES

Well isn't this jolly?


Yeah, I know.

Phoenix set a new record for the date yesterday: 117 degrees!

I think it only got to 103 here in the Central Highlands.

And we still have August to live through.

Nevertheless, SWMBO decided to go out alone to a store for the first time since mid-March.

Actually she only went to the garden shop but she came home with a potted wisteria vine and a trunkload of other heavy stuff for me to cart around to the back yard.

More on that in the ensuing days.

But for now, let's look at your weekly dose of the bright side of life.









O.K. dat's enough uh-dat!

Have a spectacular, toasty, maybe watermelon-fueled weekend, everyone, and always remember to keep laughing.

Here, kitty-kitty . . .


Thursday, July 30, 2020

HARVEST


Tomatoes and Shishito Peppers.