Saturday, April 20, 2013

SILLY SATURDAY STUFF

Phoenix television anchor team, Lin Sue Cooney and Mark Curtis,  at Pat's Run in Tempe this morning.


Back in the day, I worked with both of these people.  What I want to know is how come Mark and I got older and grayer and plumper and Lin Sue has remained her same gorgeous self.

Maybe it's because of this.


Some other stuff I swiped from the Internets today.


And one for, like me, the gentle cat lovers among you.


Friday, April 19, 2013

RANDOMICITY

HA!  I just made up a word.  To explain, here are some random shots around my neighborhood.





If you've got really good vision or a good monitor you might have seen a sliver of moon up there.  I call it a moonlet.  (WOW!  I just made up another word!)  If not, here . . I'll blow it up for you.


Have a GREAT weekend!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

A SURPRISE!

I had a big surprise yesterday.  I was sitting out on my patio in the morning when the phone rang.  It was my cousin, Bonnie, from Billings, Montana.  I said "where are you?"  She replied that they were about 20 miles out of Flagstaff, heading for Prescott.  She said "why don't you drive up and have lunch with us at the Palace Saloon."  

Now that's a little over a hundred miles from where I live now but, since they had come from Montana, I said "fine" and we agreed to meet at noon.

When I got there she was standing out front with a young woman I didn't recognize but was quickly introduced to Linda, her sister, another cousin of mine.


Then the doors to a car parked right in front opened and more people emerged.  This is Linda's husband, D.J.


Here is Bonnie and her husband, LaVerne.


But the biggest surprise was yet to come.  One more woman stepped out of the car and I asked Bonnie in wonder, "Is that your mother?"

It was.  Lil was married to my mother's brother.  I asked Bonnie how old she was and was told she is 91.  Now I ask you . . is this the face of a 91 year old woman?


It certainly doesn't look like it to me.  She is full of pep and ready to go.

The group had been through Wyoming and Colorado, taking in the sights, and were on their way to the Grand Canyon and then Monument Valley before going on to Bryce Canyon in Utah and then back to Montana.

They are great adventurers, those Montanans, and it was wonderful to see them all again, especially my ever-young Aunt Lil.

Oh, and Bonnie brought me some of those famous chocolate frosted chocolate cookies that I remembered from my mother's oven when I was a wee tot.

Oh, yes, I was.  Once upon a time.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

VISITORS

Some of our nearest neighbors.


The Sentinel.

Actually, it's just a bloody mourning dove . . . one of several, er, dozens, er, hundreds around us.


A honey-bunny.  One of at least two, probably many more, in our neighborhood.  This one was in our back yard this evening.

Ready for your close-up, bunny?


They may be pests but I think they're cute with their little cotton tails.  And we're not gardening so . . .

(By the way, Steve, my apologies for taking your blog title for my post title.  I promise not to do it again.)

Monday, April 15, 2013

MOON SHOT



Taken the other night from my back yard in Phoenix.  But I've doctored it a bit to darken the sky.

A smiley face moon?

An Arabian moon?

A rip in the fabric of space?

Nyahhh.

Just a new moon.

But at least one guy thinks it's important.  His name is Steve Judd and he's a self-taught astrologer living in Bath, England.


Gobbledegook, maybe, but with his delivery and accent, I could almost believe him.

Have a good month.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

IT'S FLORA, DORA!

Our new Phoenix home is surrounded by plants.  We have big palm trees,


and smaller palm trees,


Bottlebrush shrubs,


and roses,




and mock roses,


and some I can't name yet.  Any help with the next two?



A couple of bougainvillea trees were badly burnt by a hard frost and had to be cut back this week.


But there's new growth and new color coming.


Then there are the potted plants SWMBO has planted on our patio.


A mix of petunias and cosmos.




All in all, I think Saint Frank approves.