Tuesday, July 26, 2022

We were not immune......(despite boosters and caution)

Hello again !    Yes, time flies and life goes on  and I feel like nothing much is happening (which, at this age, is a good thing) and I neglect to check in.     BUT, I do have to say that many of my fellow bloggers are as productive as I am.     


Jeff came up from AZ and managed to capture some stunning images with the drone.    The top is our view across the golf course and the bottom view is of our house..... we're in the lower center next to the empty lot.     

I've revived my interest in taking more art classes.    I thoroughly enjoy the fine details of botanical illustration and I'm taking zoom classes through Denver Botanic Gardens.    It's been a learning curve to be sure..... some instructors are great, others not so much.    But since I've taken these same classes many many years ago, I have managed to keep up just fine and look forward to the more advanced work after the prerequisites.   Here is my finished project for Pencil I, the first required course.  (our state flower, the Columbine).


Then I moved on to Colored Pencil basics and the workload seriously increased....apple and leaf and assorted other organic subjects.    I do enjoy the process of layering many many colors...it is a slow 

process.  I'm now finishing up another course on Light / Form  and drawing a carrot....exciting things ....
 but I draw what I know.    




We did some bike rides with Mike and Jenna..... 



We saw big horn sheep up on Mt Evans.



We did a beautiful ride in Waterton Canyon , south of Denver.   That is a woman fly fisher person.   



Jeff came up from AZ...... and promptly tested positive for Covid.....  Three days later, we succumbed.

It wasn't critical symptoms  but it certainly wasn't like the common cold and we were all sick ..... we did seek out the Dr's advice and did not take the anti viral by choice.    Codeine cough syrup made all the difference.     Two weeks later, we are still feeling some effects and we continued to test positive for 10 days.     I'm slowly getting back to walking and hope to get on the bike soon.  



Thank you to Mary Oliver....




 





Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Monthly check in.....

The Grands, Lizzie and Becca ( and BF Michael,) came to visit over the long weekend.     How great to have them.    This was taken right before  we hiked the Oak Leaf Loop at Black Canyon NP.    It's not an easy walk and I'm glad I had my walking poles.....lots of elevation changes and rocky narrow trails....But I managed to keep up with the younger generation.    I wore that shirt in case I needed to be rescued and the helicopter could find me after I'd tumbled down the cliffs.   



Mason, marching in the heat of the day in the Memorial Day parade in Washington DC.    Very proud of the Newtown, CT High School Marching Band.   


It was live streamed so we were able to watch it !



We've had serious winds all spring.    We are already in drought conditions so this doesn't help.   And since I'm a fair weather golfer and bike rider, it does limit me.    I still manage my morning walks before the winds start.      Otherwise, all is good.    I'm taking an art class via Zoom and it has been an experience.   But I appreciate that it's even available.   


We took advantage of youth and strength and the kids moved furniture and helped us put the new area rug down.   I'm very pleased with my choice since I ordered it online and wasn't confident that the colors would work.   Pillows might need changing out.   

And now, we head into summer.    No specific plans.....

 

Monday, April 18, 2022

Almost time to head home.....

Yes, still in AZ.    This is later than we usually stay but it has finally gotten warm and pleasant compared to the last 3 months.    We are 2000 ft higher than Phoenix and surrounds and it makes a big difference.    This rental has a beautiful yard with pool, hot tub, firepit, lounge with fireplace and TV and large dining area with kitchen.    We have used very little of it due to chilly days and wind.    The past week or so has been very nice and I'm sitting outside writing this.   My watch says it is 92 and breezy and I wouldn't want to be in the hot sun but here in the shade it is quite lovely and comfortable.   Plus I am listening to music from Queen, interspersed with a little Bach.... ( a bit schizophrenic ).    



These pictures aren't in any particular order so just bear with me.     My sisters and brother came for a visit.  Of course it was cold.    But we caught up and reminisced and that was good.   And, I took no pictures of the group.      The above was a gathering one day with lunch at the Club overlooking the golf course.    My sister, me, Jan, a HS classmate of my sister and her husband Jim who was our classmate and Paul.    Again, reliving old memories is always fun.   

Then Andy came for spring break from Clarkson U and brought his dad.    Pickleball and golf dominated and I didn't win at  either of them.    



And this is baby Rachel, now 6 months old and our 2nd great grand..... love the red hair.  



Jon came back with Mason for his spring break and I guess all the activities of more pickleball and golf wore him out on the fun Par 3 course.   The first 3 holes are a tease and a lot of fun and then the water carries show up for 3 holes and it gets expensive when the golf balls go swimming and are not retrievable.   

And then it was Easter and we went to Jeff and Jen's for too much food and drink.   And we always love having grandson Alex near.     Fun times.    


The panorama iPhone shot always distorts but you get the idea.   

And now, we are turning our thoughts to heading home later in the week.    The desert is in bloom and is quite stunning.    I'm still taking clippings of flowers and branches and plant parts to draw in  my journal.   

And I finally committed to taking classes at Denver Botanic Gardens once again.   I took several before but they seem to think it was too long ago so I will need to repeat them.    I don't really mind except for the $$ as I thoroughly enjoy classes but it will be interesting to take art classes online.    

I'm signed on with my coach for pickleball lessons.    I played years ago but prefer golf.    I was never any good.    So now we go out in the evenings and do drills and I might be improving.    A ladies only group is forming at home so that is my motivation.     

Mostly I love my morning walks on the hilly paths around here.    The scenery never gets old and I feel like it's very important to my physical and mental health.... I do 3-4 miles at a  good pace so I think that's pretty good, considering old age and all.      We did ride bikes yesterday on the hilly roads for about 10 miles....a good workout but that sun is intense.  


See you soon in beautiful Colorado !

  



 


 

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

No blog news makes for boring blogs....

We are fine..... waiting for warmer weather to appear sometime.    It's good weather for walking and this is a view of the path that we walk UP.    This view just doesn't do it justice as it is a long strenuous climb up this path.    But it is good for us and altho I have been tempted to stop and try and catch my breath, I slog on, wondering if I this is the indicator that the day I take a rest is the day I'm officially old.    



Once we get to the top, we can cross the road and walk on the meandering path among the saguaros and desert plantings.    We both do about 3.5 mi and are convinced that hill will help us live to be 100.    


Somedays, we are forced to hibernate.    If you look really really close, you can see snowflakes.    The roofs became white and the hills were obscured.   How ridiculous it all was when it really should be sunny and warm.      So I spent my day knitting  mittens....it seemed appropriate.   



But soon, we will have family coming and that is better than anything.   



 

Sunday, January 9, 2022

Back and forth.....


And so, we came home.     Although Montrose is about 20,000 people...probably more cows and horses....the airport is busy busy  with major airlines parked at the gates.   More and more are seeking the outdoor life and the area is exploding.    



But it was good to get home and the snow arrived to make everything beautiful. 
 

 And then we did the long drive back to AZ and sunshine and chilly days.    There was quite a bit of frost damage on the plants and flowers.    The lemon tree looks particularly stressed.  

In my spare time.... between knitting and walking  and reading.... I draw and paint.   I like to try and capture plants and natural things.    This is a cholla (choy-a ) and they grow in various forms.   I'm always picking up things from the ground to draw or study and I came across this teddy bear cholla with it's little puff balls scattered about.    Knowing they are prickly, I carefully put one in my jacket pocket.   As I continued my walk and felt the sharp pricks through the jacket, it dawned on me that this probably wasn't a good idea.......


Once I got home, I put on some leather gloves and began the retrieval process.   You can guess the result.   The spines have barbs on them so they stick ferociously.    Then there are the tiny hair like projections that are invisible and cling to everything.    Days later, I was still removing spines and those tiny hairs from my jacket....and I kept feeling teeny tiny irritations on my skin and using a magnifier to find the offender.     I'm not sure what inspired me to pick up the puff ball....I'm very aware of the warnings and pictures of golfers who tried to retrieve an errant ball......I  blame it  on the creative side of my brain, not the smarter side.  

Meanwhile, my mana-tea infuser was in my Christmas stocking and makes me smile every time.    And it works.    


I am so proud of Becca.    She set goals, worked hard,  and yesterday, she reached that goal at her happy place, Disney World.   😘    

Sunday, December 26, 2021

Christmas in Connecticut

And then, after thoughtful pondering and double masking, we flew east.    First we drove home from AZ and hopped on a flight to EWR.   Yes, we know that there are flights from PHX to EWR but we wanted to drop off and pick up some stuff at home.   And altho it is almost a 10 hour drive, we're kind of used to it and audio books help.   Currently listening to "Project Hail Mary".   

 
It's been a long long time since I've hiked in the Connecticut woods.    Jon, Murphy and I did a 3+ miles wander in the woods....lots of rocky up and downs and slippery leaves covering the trail and roots and rocks   on the way to the waterfall.    We've seen it from the boat, but earning this view is worth it.  

  

In order to get to the waterfall, we had to traverse this looooonnnng log.   It had been smoothed at the top and covered with a mesh but the sides were slippery and it was very narrow.   It got even more narrow as I viewed it from the starting point.    I crept across, mindful that a fall would do some serious damage to my bones on the sharp mossy rocks.    I had a 'found' walking stick (a sturdy branch) which helped with the balance issue.     On the return from the waterfall viewing, I realized that I did NOT want to cross again.     It seemed much more daunting.    I had Mary Beth's old sneakers on (to keep my shoes from the mud)....Hiking boots with serious grids would have been wiser.   I took a few steps across and the stick slipped on the side and I wobbled.    And then I froze.   I literally could not move and was convinced I was headed for the icy water.    Of course, I survived and managed to put one foot in front of the other and made it across just fine but it awakened in me the thought that balance and confidence diminish with age. 


But it also told me that I'm still pretty agile and capable of adventure and I need to keep doing this.......    It has snowed since this walkabout so not sure if I'll get another chance to walk in the woods....I have NO plans of crossing log bridges.   


We have come to CT for Christmas for many many years.    The boys are the youngest grands and it's been fun to share in their excitement.   Missing last year only reinforced our determination to join them this year, despite the upside down world we live in.   




Dinner was a delicious combo of the old and new traditions.   A standing rib and vegan dishes.... homemade rolls and too many cookies.    

We've played board games most evenings.    We are terrible at Trivial Pursuit, (it was the 90's version and who remembers anything from that decade?), we suffered through Cranium, some wanted to play Catan while others preferred Scrabble.     Murphy demolishes every toy in minutes and eyed the new slippers under the tree.   


Santa brought the Ember mug.    It keeps your hot tea at a temperature you choose for 90 minutes , or several hours if it's on the charging base.    I  reheat my tea many times before I empty the cup.    I think it's going to be a favorite.   Plus, it keeps your hands warm while you hold the cup.   



 We're avoiding stores and crowds and meeting up with old friends.    And, altho there were tickets for "To Kill a Mockingbird" on Broadway, they were refundable and we made the decision to try another time.   


Wishing everyone a healthy and safe New Year.    

Saturday, December 11, 2021

Arizona return....


We've been here about 10 days.    We're back in Wickenburg Ranch and it feels familiar and welcoming.   We really lucked out with our rental.    We started inquiries last June on Nextdoor Neighbor and considered 2 options.    We chose this one as it was bigger altho the other had better views.    As you can see, it has a pool and hot tub.    It also has a large outdoor kitchen, a lounge with fireplace and large TV and on the other end of the pool is a large firepit.   The owners started construction of the back patio in June and it has been a slow frustrating process for them with  delays and backorders and repairs even before it was finished.    But it is not our headache, thankfully, and we will enjoy it.    

 

But my favorite thing of all are the walking trails.    As you can see on the bottom left of the picture, the trail meanders about and offers a vigorous workout with the hills.....and the views are a plus.     I start out with a long climb up a hill and I feel so smug when I get to the top without stopping.    The altitude here is about 2500 so I don't have that  to contend with that like at home.   The other day, I began to cross the main road when a Jeep came flying around a rotary and I managed to scurry back to the side of the road.   I motioned him to slow down ....... and then, the car stopped and the driver APOLOGIZED to me.    He admitted to speeding and said he had a lot on his mind and was distracted.    I was shaken by the close call and still amazed by his response.      

My next favorite thing is this Par 3, 9 hole golf course.    There are speakers on every tee box blasting out great music.    Everywhere else I've played, there is quiet while your partners tee off.     Paul is teeing off on the 5th  to a green straight below that drop off in the foreground.   It's only 88 yards to the green but it is way down there.   The top of the white flag is barely visible in this pic.    I birdied it today..... and then we tackled  the next 4 holes and managed to lose 4 balls in the water.    But that's golf.   



 Weather has cooled off and fleece feels good.    But we don't miss the snow coming down at home.   

Saturday, November 20, 2021

Views


Aspen trees are not native to our altitude.    They are an amazing tree that thrives and shines in it's natural habitat.   They are almost synonymous with Colorado and there are great stands of them in the mountains.   But, at 6000 ft, they will not flourish.   Their happy place is over 8000 ft.      Of course, everyone plants them in their yards and businesses.  But eventually, they will start to put out long runners, sending up small trees in manicured lawns and garden beds and among the flowers.     And often, coming up in the neighbor's yard.   They are hard to eliminate and it's like a game of 'whack-a-mole'.       So far, we have had to remove several trees. After trying to reproduce by runners, the main tree dies off, limb by limb.    When you see a runner, you know the nearby aspen is in it death spiral and won't last but a few more years.       We have 2 left on the east side of the house and I see the changing seasons thru our windows.    But they are dying and I will really miss them,    Others, out of my vision,  seem to be doing OK for now.     Our HOA no longer allows aspen to be planted  and recommend the river birch which is similar but just not the same.  






The Uncompaghre River along the bike trail.




In the foreground  are the  cuttings from the heirloom 'Christmas Cactus' .   My parents inherited the plant from the previous owners in 1961 when they bought their house.   It was huge then and probably about 20 years old.   My sister Maureen took possession after my parents were gone but apparently it did not like the change and became despondent.    So, Sandy, the plant whisperer, took it to her house and it has thrived.    We all have cuttings from it and this is the result of 4 tiny shoots growing heartily for about 9 months.      In the background is my 2 year old  Home Depot "Thanksgiving cactus", vigorously budding, right on time.  


This is the mother plant, probably about 70 + years.   I read where they can live to be 100..... I think it needs to be in the wills.  


 

Not all golf outings have happy endings.     The master mechanic has identified the problem, parts are ordered and it will be functional once again......unfortunately, the weather is not cooperating.

 

Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Where did October go ?



Welcome to our newest great granddaughter, baby Rachel.   Grandparents Jeff and Jen and parents Rachel and Travis in Mexico.    Can't wait to meet her.  


And so, we've been enjoying the beautiful fall weather.  I walk most days, same route but the view always changes..... not a good picture but you get the idea of the mountains that are always at the forefront.    My mother walked every morning well into her 80's.   It's a wonderful time of day; early morning sun, greeting the neighbors and their dogs, noting the changing landscapes and the new houses on every street.   I also listen to audio books on my 3.5 mi walk (sometimes I stretch it to 4 )...currently my newest favorite is "Cloud Cuckoo Land" by the author of "All the Light We Cannot See"....... totally different and intriguing.



 
I do obey the speed limit !     

 We did get our boosters...    Felt kind of crummy but glad we have it before we head south next month.  Colorado, and especially the Western Slope, is having a resurgence of the virus .... our small hospital has more covid patients now that at any time and they've had to bring in traveling nurses.   This area is only 40% vaccinated and there is no mask mandate in schools or any public area.    We wear our masks indoors but see very few who do the same.    I do not understand.   



     

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.