Tuesday, October 12, 2021

And then we went to Disney World......

It was a mini-family gathering.   The planning started early this year and because it was the first week of Disney World's 50th, everything required reservations.   There were limitations on crowd size and no one could enter without a reservation.   Becca and Lizzie worked for months juggling the tickets and the plans and it all paid off perfectly.    It was an amazing 5 days..... Somehow, I managed to take very few pictures. And w
e never did get a group picture of the 10 of us.....4 generations.    

The crowds were impressive, the weather was very hot and humid and the wait times were lengthy.   But, I would do it again.....just not this week.  



Of course, the fireworks at the Magic Kingdom were extra special and Tinkerbell flew through the air (on a zip line).


Ashlee picked out her uncle Alex as her very best friend.   She closed her eyes in sight of a camera.   At 2 1/2 years she outlasted many of us.    




The Star Wars area was very very impressive and I gave it a first on my list.    The Avatar Pandora venue was also impressive but the ride set off a bit of queasiness.    It's unique in that you sit atop a device (?) in a position like riding a horse.   Only you are riding a Banshee..... there are sensations in your legs and chest as you fly around and mimic controlling the direction of the large flying creature.   Of course, the graphics are unparalleled.      We also did some of the original rides , Pirates of the Caribbean and the Haunted House.   They've held up pretty well against the high tech rides.    



The pool and a cool drink .........   

Animal Kingdom with the Tree of Life in the background.   


Guardians of rainbow Minnie......


 

According to my Strava app, I walked over 30 miles in 5 days....We relied on the monorail and the ferries to shuttle us.   Luckily, my sneakers were very very comfortable.   I can't imagine if I'd had to add blisters or sore feet to the mix of sweat and sun.  

And then we packed up and headed to the airport..... again, massive security lines but by now we were used to waiting in line.      Unfortunately, our flight was delayed (broken part=new airplane brought in) but we didn't get to Denver until midnight and our flight home had left hours ago.    So we spent the night in a hotel and caught another the next day.     United was really quite amazing throughout it all.   They gave us frequent and detailed updates  and food vouchers and a voucher towards another trip and for those of us with missed connections, a night in a hotel.  

When all the planning was initiated way back 8 months ago, it was expected that the virus would be better controlled.    Since it isn't and we were going to FL, I gave some heavy thought to the wisdom of doing this.    We masked up (required indoors everywhere) and used the well placed hand sanitizer stations and tried not to stand too close to anyone but we were still among the masses.   

And now we are home and it is cold and rainy and windy and the mountains are glorious with their new heavy coating of snow.   But we have many many warm memories of time with family.          

Monday, September 27, 2021

If not now, when........

More sock knitting.    I do work on other projects but I always revert to socks for





 meditative knitting.   


And company came for a visit.   Brother Tom, Regina and the talented and smart grand niece Jesse Ann.   How fun to catch up on old memories.   Tom toggled my brain about places and people that I had long put away in my memory bank.   We are 8 years apart so didn't have equal memories of growing years but 
interesting to hear another side of things.   

And then we did the almost 6 hour drive to the east to see the grand girls.    Lizzie had asked me to join her and Becca in getting matching tattoos.   Lizzie wants to get a matching tattoo with her siblings and parents (I want to be around for that one when Michael agrees !!  )   I didn't hesitate and said I would.   Altho I have never considered one before, I had no strong opinion about it for others....altho I do wonder if those young persons with their arms , necks and other body parts covered will ever regret that much "art" someday.    I think some can be tasteful and artistic but my 78 year old opinion is that a little sometimes goes a long way.      Anyway, the tattooist is booked at least 3 months in advance.    She is very talented, the studio was spotless and her disinfecting between clients is meticulous.   And it was not as pricey as I'd expected.    It took all of 10 min with just some pin pricks.   I didn't get pictures of the others but here is 

 


my tiny bumblebee.   It's cute .... you need to look sideways to really see it. 

  




And if you ever need an excuse to visit Colorado, this is what you'll see....... I took this a couple years ago but it returns every fall.        This is about an hour from the house.   (It's right out of the camera, no adjusting of color)

Thursday, September 2, 2021

A good trip......

It was a memorable week.      We headed East once more.    Mason, a Jr,  stood tall for the annual 1st day of school pic.   
       The tree is no longer a tiny shrub either.    Usually there are two in front of that tree but


this year, Andy left  for college.....just how did that happen !!!

We've seen 4 other grands go off to college and each time they are still only 4 years old in my brain.....Andy is no different.    He and his red car will be at Clarkson University up near the Canadian border in NY.   




Prior to flying out of Denver, I did some dog walking..... Aspen preferred the comfort of the recliner (love that face) while her sister Tellie, made a marginal effort to walk with me.   I finally had to call the sag wagon to pick her up as she sat and refused to budge.    I know how she feels but I had new walking shoes 
and had to keep going.  


   

Once we got to CT, I continued the dog walking.
  

I was almost pulled off my feet when Murphy spied a deer ....it was well camouflaged but he saw it and refused to budge.   


He liked the boat but I think he prefers cars.      

 A nice respite at Denver Botanic Gardens.    

Friday, August 6, 2021

Quiet days


   Summer flowers in their finest colors.....even the roses are finally showing off.


I finally reached a milestone on my bike.  I should have managed this a month or two ago but did more walking and golfing than riding.    This took about 18 months.   I hope to double that in half that time.  

Still stuck in medieval British history but branching out to catch up with more Louise Penny mysteries.   I've discovered that I can listen to books on my bike.   I was afraid I would be distracted but it just makes the miles go by faster.   I only wear one Airbud.     
 

We're waiting for the hoards of tourists to leave the trails and mountain towns so we can get back to quiet times in the high country.    Colorado is cutting back on  advertising to try and reduce the impact of too many people on this beautiful land.    It's hard to believe that reservations are now needed on many popular trails and destinations.   And just a short time ago, we rode our bikes in beautiful Glenwood Canyon and now it is covered in debris from massive mudslides.    For awhile, we were almost isolated. Roads leading east from here were closed from damage or construction  and detours were limited to a few hours or overnight.    CDOT finally stopped the construction areas so some roads are open.   But many are damaged from the heavy monsoonal rains that caused destructive flash flooding over large burn areas from last year.     Mother Nature is trying to tell us something.     

And now I must go add some more miles to that odometer. 

Saturday, July 10, 2021

Early July and the "livin' is easy"....

I find it very frustrating to use this platform for my blog.....I'm too entrenched to change anything so it might just look like a jumbled mess of pictures.  
   
Like everywhere in the west, we are feeling the affects of the heat.   The mighty Colorado river is at record lows which means the farmers and ranchers are desperate to keep their crops alive and to have enough hay to feed the cattle.   It is very sobering to listen to the news.    We live on a high desert so without irrigation, we would look like Utah, without the arches and monuments.    The massive irrigation here is the life blood of the community and the county and the state.    I feel bad when I take a long
 shower....as more of us should.    

We drove up Last Dollar road.    The ranch barbed wire fences were covered in wild roses.   Similar but not quite the same as tony and manicured Martha's Vineyard.   But a rose is a rose and the smell is delicate  and delicious.  
 



Lupin and paintbrush and assorted wild flowers were carpeting the landscape.   

    

A quick pic  out the Jeep window of a distant view near Telluride.





And then there were sheep..... lots of recently shorn big ones and little ones.    They


poured over the road like liquid wool.....fascinating to watch.   I should have done a video.    The Mule's Ears were a mass of yellow for acres and acres.   

 And then I played golf.     The LadyBug Annual tournament is a big draw on the Western Slope.   It was hot and humid ( yes, sometimes we get moisture in the air).     Sheri found these shirts and others and their golf carts were appropriately adorned.     It is always fun despite my worst-score-ever.    Fortunately, we were paired with 2 others who had less than stellar rounds.    I haven't been playing much and it really showed.    I am determined to get back to my usual game.   


I just finished listening to "Project Hail Mary".   Quite a change up from my long foray into 12th century England.   The author  is the same as "The Martian".    I liked this one better and the audio version gives a delightful voice to the alien, Rocky.   The narrator sounds like Tom Hanks.     It's a great companion to sock knitting.   And a perfect ending.......

Sunday, June 27, 2021

Part 4. Vermont


And then we went to Vermont.    It is very very green up there.     Jon and Mary Beth's  condo is perfect for skiing.    Just open the door and ski down the hill.     And in the summer, the trails make for great hiking.     We opted for the lazy route and rode the large 'bubble' chair lift to the top of Okemo Mtn....about 3100' at the top.   Also a place to get warm and eat and get ice cream in the summer (unfortunately, we skipped that part).   The chair has an orange plexiglass bubble that comes down when you start moving to protect you from the winds and snow and cold in the
 winter.    For our ride, it stayed up.    

  

But the best part was a chance meeting with an old friend.     Judy and I were in a quilt group, beginning over 25 years ago.     It was traditional quilting but gradually evolved into art quilting.    Judy is a brilliant whimsical artist who renders fabric into "paintings of the natural beauty and spirit of life".    She moved to Brandon VT and lives in a charming colonial on Main Street and has a thriving gallery all while giving back to her community.    I happened to pick up a brochure at the Vermont Visitors/Welcome Center and as I was paging through this catalog of Open Studios, I came upon one of her works.   I recognized it immediately and  was thrilled that this was the weekend of the event.    We drove over the next day and it was just wonderful to briefly catch up once again.    But, she was very busy with visitors so our time was brief . We will stay in touch and hope to meet up fairly soon.      Please check out her website at www.JudithReilly, com


And then we came home.     Although home is always welcoming, we have so many great memories of those growing grand boys, that delightful Murphy, the beauty of 'the Vineyard' and nostalgic memories of other graduations at Newtown HS.    And for our first trip more protected from the virus, it was the best we could have picked.    

Out here the mountains are still lightly patched with snow, the flowers are magnificent, the sky is magical blue and life is good.   ( and there is no humidity to make my hair grown exponentially with the dew point).     

 

Friday, June 25, 2021

Meet Murphy





 This 'lab-mix' was a rescue at about 6 months.    The vet said no, he is 100% American Pit Bull.   But if you asked him, he was  Murphy and no one cared what the paper said.      As Andy described him....He is the wallflower of dogs.    It is an apt description at times.   He is so mellow and so quiet.... until the UPS guy shows up !      Murphy went to the Vineyard with us.    He seemed non-plussed by the ferry.   He liked the backyard and the catbirds and the long walks.    But his very favorite thing of all was the beach and his Frisbee and rolling in the sand and running into the water and having a friend to run with.  

Maybe he would like to visit Colorado next.....

(The pics were downloaded from Jon's flicker acct and came with added parts of the alphabet )

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Martha's Vineyard. Part two

And then we took a large ferry to Martha's Vineyard.     It's a nice 45 min trip from Wood's Hole and the 

weather was perfect.   



Jon found a home to rent on VRBO.   Above the door, you can see 1776, the year part of it was built.   It's a shotgun house with several additions in the back.   It has been in the same family since 1900.    It is a bit quirky but comfortable and nothing matches. But it was very well equipped for anything you'd want to cook or do and we spent many hours on the back deck  in the lovely landscaped yard.    Murphy especially liked the fenced in yard and did his best to protect us from passerby's.     The location was exceptional.... a 2 block walk from Edgartown shops and restaurants and a few minutes farther to the beach.   And the same for the Chappaquidick ferry.    Upscale Edgartown is a favorite area of the rich and famous and the Obama's home is nearby.   The streets are lined with immaculate period houses with fences overflowing with roses.    The church a block away, chimed every hour and played a soothing portion of a hymn.   



We drove to Gay Head and the lighthouse and ate ice cream.    






Enjoying the view from the back of the ferry.
Oak Bluffs has magnificent Victorian homes, many all covered in gingerbread and pastel colors.

 


We took a lovely guided boat ride around part of the island one evening.  This guy was saving money moving his boat across the bay the hard way.   After our tour, our guide went back to help him.   




   So that's enough for Part two as the picture issue is still an issue !    My patience has expired so stay tuned for the next installment.   
 

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

The best of times.....Part One



The heat is on everywhere and that means the wildfire threat heightens.   We hope for monsoon season to start soon.


Meanwhile, Mother Nature paints pictures....



And so, this happened !!    Just a few short years ago, he was 4 and now he is off to college.!   We are so proud of this talented young man.    Andy is the 5th in our family to graduate from Newtown CT  high school and each and every one had the best possible start to their futures.   





We flew into LGA (new terminal....wow !!  ) and after so long in isolation, it was the most special of trips.
Aside from masks and United handing out sanitizing wipes, nothing felt different.    Of course, this white-knuckle flyer got to experience a jolting roller coaster ride out of Montrose to Denver....and without charging a 2nd fee, it was repeated on our return trip...  

This Blogger app is giving me fits..... I can't download pictures easily and if I get them on the page, they disappear without warning.     So I will share our trip in segments to keep the frustration level manageable.