Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Glacier Bay

This was one of our destinations as we headed into Glacier Bay National Park. We spent all day Tuesday in this magnificent area. We saw bears and an occasional whale, sea otters and kayakers and campers in remote areas, accessible only by small boat. Only 2 cruise ships are allowed in at a time. We picked up National Park Rangers who shared historical info as well as environmental and geological details. The water is a lovely cloudy aqua and the glaciers are translucent and glowing from within in that same color. I'm not sure I captured it. We spent 90 min in front of Margery Glacier. We watched and listened as it "calved". Large parts cracking loudly and falling into the water with tremendous displays and sounds like loud thunder. I didn't get pictures as you usually hear the sound and then see the splash. We often spent time in this lovely place, the Observation Lounge. There is a coffee bar, a regular bar, a computer area and a wonderfully large , very complete library with very comfy seating areas. It really is a great spot to spend some hours.

Or we go on the top deck and enjoy this. Chairs and blankets if needed. And waiters ......That is a lightly tinted glass to protect from the wind.
A typical view. Not a postcard.
After a late dinner, we have an 8 pm seating, we returned to our room and each night a different towel creation awaits us.


Jerry and Maureen in front of Margerie glacier. It is about 300 ft tall.
As I write this, we are entering Juneau. This is our first land stop and we are going ZIPLINING!!!!



Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Hi again.......

Finally !!!!! I know that you have all been waiting for the next installments but folks, they don't have a lot of technology up here in the land of the midnight sun. Finally, we gave in and bought the techology. We will require you to SUBSCRIBE to this missive at the bargain price of $1.00 a minute. At that rate, we will make a profit of .60 /minute and it will pay for about 1 oz of wine if all 2000 of you sign up. Not sure why we never did the cruise thing before this but we highly recommend it. Holland America has exquisite service and aside from some of the buffet stuff (skip the scrambled eggs), the food is excellent. We had an uneventful trip to the ship from the airport. It's sort of like the Disney experience in that they move you effortlessly and efficiently and even the dim light bulbs in the crowd get where they are going....and luggage follows quickly. The ship holds 1848 people and a crew of 700 but somehow they put 2078 people on......don't know where they all are because nothing is crowded.

Here we are, minus Paul , on deck for the life boat drill. Now we know why they are called Mae Wests.!! Our room is small but not crowded and has amazing storage. Bed is very comfortable and since we have adjoining rooms, we opened up the walls between and have one long veranda.

By the way, let me introduce our traveling companions. My younger sister Sandy and her husband Tom from Monterey Co, California. My youngest sister Maureen and her husband Jerry from Lockeford, Ca. (She has been Mugs since a baby but I will try and use her given name most of the time. )

We had formal night last night. It was very very nice with outstanding food and service. Unfortunately, Sandy was a bit queasy and enjoyed room service. The seas were very rough yesterday and walking was a challenge. Then throw in spiky heels and it became a dance.



Today we are entering Glacier Bay National Park and the views are to be spectacular. I've already seen whales on my morning very brisk walk around the deck.
I have alot of pictures but it takes forever to down load them. But stay tuned and we'll be back soon.


The blog will not be as highly polished as you have become accustomed to....parden the broken syntaxes, the mispelling and the out of order pictures. I need to save my money for the jewelry shopping when we hit land (NOT) and can't sit on this expensive site for long.



Saturday, July 25, 2009

A legacy

My father, for those who don't know, was a master woodcarver. He had many artistic talents but probably his most remembered is carving carousel animals. His workshop was spotless sanctuary with a place for everything and filled with the efforts of his countless hours of carving. He did not want to sell these animals and only did it if someone insisted. He followed the guidelines of the famous carousel carvers, using the same wood, similar detail and color. Each of his children, his grandchildren and great children has a cherished piece or two. Those of you who have been in our home have seen the horse and the giraffe that I display proudly. Below is part of his workshop. Only a few remain , waiting for placement to a family member. My brother Tom has taken up the calling and a couple of these pieces are his. He is equally as talented.





There are a few more horses in the house. Another of his interests was carving authentic totem poles. We had one in our Ct home and it now resides at Jon's. They are a real conversation piece and I wish we would have had room for it. He also carved small birds, squirrels and assorted wildlife.
This legacy of art will endure for generations as I am sure they will be passed on and on.







Thursday, July 23, 2009

Fine print

Remember the joy we felt at seeing this on the Southwest website? Remember the BIG BAG that I gleefully filled with everything in my closet. Well, we should have remembered to read the 'fine print' before packing.

Once we were mostly all packed , we felt rather smug about our new luggage. There were some nagging doubts about how we were going to lift it, move it and transport it but that was all erased by having our 16 pair of shoes and 49 books tucked away. Oh yes, and enough yarn for 2 sweaters. And then we read the FINE PRINT..............any bag weighing more than 50 lbs would be charged $100..... WEll, that got our attention. We made a half -hearted attempt at weighing it on the puny scale and finally accepting that it did weigh ALOT more than 50 lbs. The purging began. It was painful. By the time we got it down to the proper weight, what remained just sloshed around in this open pit. Oh the waste of space. So we went to bed to ponder and sleep on it. And one of us got up at 4 am and repacked everything into a smaller bag , weighing much less than 50 Lbs. So now we are traveling with 5 smaller bags and only left behind one beautiful hand knit shawl. We did good.

So we left Orlando on a very full airplane and had a smooth, clear ride. You all know how I feel about this flying thing but sometimes it's almost pleasant. We had a brief stop in Las Vegas......and then up to Sacramento.



VERSION 2.0



Those of you who have been regular readers of this blog will recognize the similarity between this picture and a previous one. I'm sorry to say he is still trying to perfect his eye shades while using recycled products. This time, his half used napkin.


And when you get to Sacramento and wonder what they do with all those lost bags...... there are TWO of these structures in the baggage area . It is very eyecatching.






Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Hurry up and wait....

Departure has been delayed by a day and that is a good thing. We had originally thought of leaving today and heading out to California to enjoy their wines and visit with my mother. I believe that visiting with my mother was the real objective but you know, "when in France......". And we also had planned on flying for free out there. That perceived priviledge of flying for nothing when you have a son who works for an airline. Well, it ain't always that easy and altho we certainly are happy that Jon has given us that benefit and we often take advantage of it and we had hoped to this time.......the planes are full. All that news of empty planes this summer is a myth. At least on Continental or at least on the flights we want to take. So we will donate to the competition and fly on




And we don't have to pay for the behemoth of a bag filled with 10 pair of shoes, 6 books, parkas and evening gowns and at least 20 lbs of cheap jewelry. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention the gallon of gin and 14 bottles of wine. Plus my friend Lynne who insists she can curl up real small in the bag and would like to come along. I'm not sure why she would want to leave beautiful Vermont and head even further north, but we are accomodating. Check out her blog....I'd link to it but it's 7 in the morning and I forgot how to do that. http://lcroswell.wordpress.com/

One more thing . A few weeks ago , we finally picked a color and had the walls painted and crown molding put up. It made a huge difference in the look and in my mood. The color is called Rainwashed by Sherwin Williams and I think it is considered a cure for many ailments.
These are pictures taken with my iPhone.....have I mentioned what I think of that little piece of perfection?




Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Ready...Set.....


This will be our house next week. Just the two of us, my sisters and their husbands and 1800 strangers. It is Holland America's Westerdam sailing from Seattle to Seattle with a bit of Alaska in between. We have never traveled by boat before altho we did get within 2 days of a Bermuda cruise and then 9/11 happened. I'm just not sure about sharing that space with so many people. I hope they are not all old like us.

We have solved the clothes problem. Went to Sam's Club (oh, how I miss Costco down here) and wheeled out with this 4 piece Samsonite set. And no, I don't plan on taking all 4 pieces but it allows for fewer decisions .....like, do I take 10 pair of shoes or just 8......This clothes thing is very frustrating. We usually travel with carry on only, just pack and go, but since we will be gone for almost 3 weeks and it involves varied climates, formal events and various electronic devices, it requires a steamer trunk. Now we need a grandson to take along to manage it all. Alex ????


Besides clothes, there is a feeling that we need to take along "things to do " while we are "doing" the cruise. There is always my knitting to keep my fingers and mind agile. Then there is this device, which if the power supply is ample, can keep me zoned out for hours. Have I mentioned that I LOVE my iPhone.?When electronics fail to hold my attention, there is always the good book to curl up with. I currently have 6 that could travel with me. And with all that luggage, I could take them. My younger sister...yes, I'm the eldest of the 3, and the wisest and the....but I digress. Back to my younger sister , who has a MAJOR birthday on Saturday, and is an avid, avid reader. She got herself a Kindle. She raved about it. She continues to rave about it. So, on my birthday this spring,( not a major one, just one with high matching numbers,) a Kindle arrived for me from P. We spent a week exploring it's attributes, downloaded samples and read every review on it. Then we sent it back. I was disappointed. I wanted to like it so much.
It just didn't do it for me. And I was afraid I would drop it or bang it or sleep on it. I don't think we gave it enough of a chance to impress us. I would still like one. Maybe the next generation Kindle will be enough to push me over. They have reduced the price.


Speaking of books and reading. Go to http://www.oprah.com/ and download a book for free. Before Wednesday. It's called "Heroic Measures" and sounds pretty good. It downloads in about 10 sec and I had planned on printing it out but it is 207 pages and decided I could just read it on the computer, altho it's not the same, it's more LIKE A KINDLE !!





Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Did you miss me??

It's been almost a year since I last shared my profound thoughts and despite no begging and pleading from you all, I have decided to resume my ramblings. I'm not sure where this is going this time but we have some travel plans and I think that always makes for good fodder. I know my mother will enjoy coming along on the trip. And maybe you will too.



This is my bag........
These are my clothes that need to go into that bag.....

Me neither.

Stay tuned.........it's good to be back. Ignore the date at the top.....it's really Monday , July 20th......I'll fix that later

Monday, August 25, 2008

Adieu

After a few minutes of deliberation....I'm not one to dwell on things of global importance.....I am going to take a blog hiatus, a blogvacation, a blog nap.......I am going to take some time off and give all of our thousands of readers a break also. I will probably continue with some type of online journal as I find it an invaluable aid to my sometimes deficient memory. But I won't publish it. I know that you will all go thru withdrawal and angst but hey folks.....there are a lot of blogs out there to keep you entertained. And more are arriving on your computer doorstep everyday. Writing a blog is very one-sided and probably just a tad bit ego-centric. (ya think ??) . Up until recently, there was always something going on but now I plan to really sink into retirement mode and inactivity and really, what would I have to share with you all.......I look forward to no more pressure to perform, to not take pictures of beautiful grandchildren and the handsome spouse, to stop regaling you with witticisms and pithy observations. I will sink into oblivion and leave my adoring fans wanting. But you could email you know.......just to check in now and then . And who knows, I was never one to stick to a promise.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Of sand and eye shades

I wonder if this is really the most popular event of the Olympics....or is it just at this house? Wonder if they ever get used to all that sand under those skimpy suits.......a major exfoliation experience I believe.
If it's a Wednesday, we must be traveling. But then, being retired and old, isn't that what we're supposed to do? Here's a view of our approach into Newark Liberty International Airport.


We came north once again to help out with the grandbabies while the mom and dad go to work. It is just strange to come back here and traverse the roads where we once lived. It is all so familiar and then again , it is different. I will say that it certainly looks like Ct with the large homes, the lovely vintage homes and beautiful landscaping and all the German and Swedish cars. Money lives here. The old park where there was a swimming pond and turtles used to crawl out of while we were sitting on the beach, is no longer there. Well, the park is, but they filled in the pond and made a gorgeous play space for the kids. We went shopping, rather browsing, at Best Buy and the boys wereentranced with the room of large TV's. Just a minute before, it was all penquins on the screens.

One day, Andy talked me into going for a walk to the pond. It is about a mile from the house and once we got there, it was quite lovely and a perfect place for rock throwing. My rock skipping skills are pretty rusty. The walk back was entirely UPHILL. I had taken a wagon just in case some little legs got tired but never imagined that pulling 2 in a clunky big plastic wagon up a steep hill would be so daunting. So I made them walk. And half way up , they declared the need to rest. At which point the mother of these able-bodied children called to see how we were doing and then drove down and picked them up. The wagon and I continued our now peaceful journey uphill.



And now, we wish to share with you a rather ingenious invention. To be used while flying when you have forgotten your eye shades, your wife won't close the window shade because of a slight issue with claustrophobia, and you are cheap.........transform that boarding pass into an effective light blocker........providing of course, that you don't mind a few strange looks.....or maybe they are just starring so they can copy this brilliant idea.
Now , we just need something for the drool and the snore.


Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Rocky Mountain High

Mike posted these pictures, and many many more, to his flickr acct so I was able to pull out a few to give you a peek at what the guys were up to last week. This was an event put on by a Denver jeeping group and national sponsors and about 300 jeeps or sturdy 4 wheel drive vehicles and about 800 persons attended this in an area near Leadville Colorado. Leadville


is the highest incorporated city in the US and boasts the highest golf course. It sits at 10,430 ft and back in its heyday during the silver mining boom, it had a population of over 30,000. Today, it is a quaint , seen better days, type of place but headquarters for exploring the beautiful mountain areas and camping.


Despite being in the minority, Lizzie held her own among the guys and became the videographer and photographer on the trails.

Here are Paul and Alex in downtown Leadville. In the background is the Golden Burro cafe, a favorite stopping point on our trips over the pass many years ago. They had huge, warm, fresh cinnamon rolls.
Camping was not entirely rustic. Mike originally planned on using the tent but with Paul going, they opted for more style. And they weren't alone. There were many many RV's dry camping as well.



Helping someone over a rough spot.
The area is dotted with the remnants of mining buildings. I remember that some of the more remote areas had entire towns still standing but very vacant and ghostly.





And you thought your roads were bad !



And why not try the stream ...........



Getting started on the day's run.....

They all arrived home in one piece, including the Jeep. I suspect there will be some interest in next year's event.




At over 11,000 feet on the Continental Divide. Mike, P, and Alex.