Aspen is not a cat !
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
An almost return to normal.....
Aspen is not a cat !
Sunday, April 18, 2021
Finally....
Someone planted this huge flag and pole in a field . The picture does not do it justice as it is very very large.
View of the favorite golfers from our upper deck. They took lessons and despite the course being closed for 4 days, managed to get in plenty of practice.
Andy surveying the world from the Colorado National Monument.
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Home
We enjoyed a visit to a state park where Montezuma's Castle is found. Fascinating history of these indigenous people altho little is known of their disappearance from the area.
The mighty sycamore trees dominated the area and their bark fascinated me. Lots of musical birds and a clear rushing river made it an ideal place to settle down I think..... back then and even now. But I'd have to learn to grow corn and beans and climb 100 ft ladders to my house.
In my youth, I made most of my clothes. I did not do it to save money since I loved the linens and wools and more expensive fabrics. I called it therapy. I sewed at the dining room table and the boys were very tolerant while waiting in fabric stores. I enjoy looking at old pictures and remember all the specific details of making something I was wearing at the time. But that was years ago and altho I still have all the tools, and a very nice sewing machine, except for the dog coat a couple months ago, I haven't sewn in forever.
I loved wearing overalls and had them in denim and corduroy and altho I never thought they were particularly flattering on anyone, I liked them a lot. So, when I saw this pattern, in linen, I paused and wondered if I had it in me to sew it up....... and if I did that, would I actually wear it? I don't have the answers but I'm heading to my local fabric shops to see what they have..... The pattern has very detailed instructions and it all seemed very familiar......stay tuned.
Time to bake some bread.... I missed the regular ritual of it.
And I went out for my morning walk yesterday.....my 3 mile walk took TWO hours. I chatted with neighbors, stopped by the Pro Shop to set up lessons for the grand boys who arrive in 10 days, was invited INSIDE my friends house for almost an hour and caught up with all the latest from every one I saw. It's good to be back !
Saturday, March 6, 2021
Arizona
We met 2 couples at the pickleball courts yesterday. They invited us to play with them. They had their MAGA hats on so I managed to bring up vaccinations with one of them. She was very nice and said she was an anti-vaxxer. I also got the idea that they didn't wear masks as she said they had been asked to leave the courts at another resort when they didn't wear masks. She gave no explanation for her stance on these issues and I didn't ask. But I would loved to have had a more in-depth conversation..... just to try and understand.
Sunday, February 14, 2021
Red and white
Thursday, January 14, 2021
Life is very good indeed....
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
Passing the days.....
Our decision to stay home and stay put this winter might pay off. Colorado has moved the priority for those over 70 years to 1B and we are now right behind front line health workers. The governor said that the majority of deaths have come in our age group so he has upped our priority. I happened to be on FB ( I look, I don't share ), and a notice from our Public Health Dept popped up saying we could now register for the vaccine. I immediately filled out the forms and signed us up. It's first come, first served so I'm hoping my luck at seeing the notice as it came out will give us an advantage. We also shared the link with all of our old friends. I'm not optimistic that we will get it this month but we have our fingers crossed that the allotments will increase rapidly....... or they'll hire Amazon.
There was a birthday celebration on January 1st. Rather a quiet group but we ate well and he got to pick the night's movie.
We've taken to doing jigsaw puzzles.... I won't order any more with lots of blue sky..... and we have relearned backgammon . We've dusted off the recumbent bike that Paul used for his rehab and are finding it to be a good replacement for outdoor biking and walking.
And so, the days go by. I refuse to wish the days would go faster but we are starting to think of possibilities....
Sunday, December 27, 2020
Onward
Thursday, December 10, 2020
December brings hope.....
We have not started our journey south. We'll head that way eventually but for now, we are reasonably content looking at our mountains and feeling relatively safe in our part of the virus impacted world. As with the rest of the population, we are getting hit with record numbers of infections and increasing deaths. Our small hospital is still OK but Grand Junction is reaching capacity . We are in a routine of activity and able to do grocery pick up and feel we are doing everything we can to stay healthy.
Arizona is a different story and we have pondered the wisdom of venturing into a bigger viral pool. The positive of it all is that we can be outside and be active down there instead of bundling up against the cold. Up until now, we have been able to golf, play pickleball, walk and ride our bikes. But, snow is coming and the temperatures are turning wintery.
So, we are slowly getting our act together to migrate. Stay tuned.
I have a fondness for jade plants. I do not have a green thumb and my success with house plants is minimal. I bought this one on a whim at Home Depot about 4 years ago. We've taken it in the RV and it continues to outgrow it's containers. Last year, it wintered over in my neighbor's house and did very well. Now it's getting heavy and needs repotting. It's going with us this year and I think it will like the desert air and will get a bigger pot and fresh soil. My mother had a huge jade on her patio in California. It lived on the patio year round and was like a small tree. And then one year , there was a harsh freeze and it froze. It was sad. I've always wanted one that size but then we will need to hire a jade-sitter when we travel.
As you can see, Drew Lock, the Broncos unexceptional QB, does wear a mask when he is shopping (as seen by Jenna) at Hobby Lobby. But then, he didn't wear one meeting with fellow QB's and had to be quarantined when one of them became infected and they had NO QB for the next game. I felt bad for the young inexperienced player they pushed into the position with only 24 hours notice. He did his best but it was an embarrassment for this team that hasn't had it together for a few years now.
Monday, November 23, 2020
Monday, Monday.....
I'm approaching 700 total miles on my bike but it's a bit more challenging to ride with the lower temperatures and mild winds. And now snow tomorrow. We got new helmets. Costco had the best deal for highly rated ones and we gladly replaced our ancient ones. They are supposed to protect our heads with MIPS technology (something about absorbing impact) but we haven't fallen, so don't know if they work !!