Lilan, Lilan let’s take…
Lilan, Lilan let’s take a picture with Bernie! YeahOkWheee…
Check out the top score. DJ. We were all slack jawed. Strike, strike, strike, strike, strike, strike all in a row. Whoooa. There he is below finding it rather amazing himself.
This statue was meant to represent what the missions were meant to represent to the people who were already there when the missionaries built the missions. Notice the ‘father’ and ‘son’ imagery. Get it, get it.
The gift shop at Mission San Juan Capistrano.
It was odd, the items in the gift shop being Navajo turquoise jewelry and Zuni pots and made-in-China plastic lamps with saints and roses. ‘What’s with this?’ I asked the attendant. ‘Oh’ she said, without lowering her voice and without the least hesitation, ‘the Indians around here were really lazy and didn’t make much of anything.’ Whooo. Now There was one mighty PC-Incorrect gal!
This little panorama program is so very very cool. I just took these pictures so I could play with it. Now I want to go out and panorama everything even though it isn’t too suited to this web site. Hummm, maybe I could have a whole ‘chapter’ with just big panoramas and that wouldn’t mess up the story pages. Hummm.
We were sitting on a bench in the mission, finishing up our visit with a little deep breathing, doing that light meditation, I Am Alive thing. The weather was specTacular in the California Dreamin’ kind of way which was a perfect accent to the theme of our outing.
Jesse James Fannan and his bestest pet ever, Molly. Can it be true that Stacy’s ferret and Jesse’s boa are both named Molly? Check out the big eyes on that little girl!
Richard and Emilia were having a birthday party for Jesse, Annalee and Emilia’s daughter Vanessa. This is Annalee and Jesse and Jesse’s girlfriend. And I remember Jesse and Annalee when they were teeny-tiny babies. And now look, so handsome, so grown-up. I only said that maybe four or five times.
What a pity! I don’t have any pictures of Vanessa and the rest of Emilia’s grown-up children, All of whom turned out to be adorable, warm and welcoming people. The guests were mostly native Spanish speakers and from one couple I got the whole low-down for my trip to Mexico City. Ole!
Auggg, the foto’s too dark. Here we are, a timer snap, having attacked the mountian of boxes and piles of miscellanea and years of ‘wait, we might need that’. Jonathan – cleaning up his old life in readiness for his new life. Mom and Dad, tidying up the empty nest for Their new life!
If you’re going to Union Station and can’t park right in front they send you off to a place called, I think, Gateway Park(?), something like that, and there are connecting passages from that place right into the train station. As you pass through the various corridors at one point you come upon this amazing beveled and etched glass dome surround by this mural. It is SO LA.
Darryl and Angela and I are meeting for a daytrip to Mission San Juan Capistrano. Angela didn’t grow up in California and never had to build dioramas or map out the travels of Fray Junipero Serra. I brought a book and make her look at it. Once a Mom…
I spent an hour and tens of pix trying to show the aviary that lives in my mother’s back yard. You can’t see them, but there are 50 birds perched in this tree.
…and a moment before the snap there were 50 more on the ground and at the feeders and in the bath. I have no idea how much Mom spends on bird food but my guess is Plenty.
Marsha traded in her red everything, having to change the entire decor of her mantel to make the appropriate space for this painting from her childhood. This is the picture she grew up with, her vision of her perfect mother and of the perfect woman she strives to be. Would that we could all be so genteel and modest and talented and beautiful.
Nancy and Paulette waiting in line on the second to the last day of the Warhol exhibit. Paulette pressed the importance of going. Nancy got tickets with her membership and I got to tag along. That’s good. It was a far better experience than my ‘Andy Warhol, who cares?’ expectations and a reminder – it just took a few hours and made an otherwise regular day an interesting and entertaining one. Omoshiroi.
After the Warhol exhibit we mosied on down to Olvera Street for the always satisfying Olvera Street Taquitos and a bit of south of the border shopping.
While strolling around behind the B&B this cat trotted along with me the whole way, not in that pant pant puppy kind of way but rather like a leopard who is escorting an honored guest through his landscape.
Our B&B was covered, every possible surface, with Stuff, mostly being Christmas themed tableaux and AngelsAngelsAngels.
This scene was everywhere, orange groves with orange trees full of rich bright orange oranges. Also there were pomegranate trees, persimmon trees, the soft kind and the hard kind and various crops we didn’t recognize. We said ‘bucolic’ more times than in our entire previous life.
Les and David, out for a week of visiting and Disney!land! Here we are on a stroll through Will Rodgers State Park up to Inspiration Point followed by lunch at El Cholo. Les allows as it was delicious, as good as ever. David agreed, yummy.
Tom decided to give up that pansy-assed old pot he used to use. Three gallons was a small stupid silly amount of chili to make when you Could be making Five gallons.
And if you wanted leftovers you better get there early on New Years Day because there was practically Nothing left.
Some of the New Year’s Eve early birds, from the top and around – Joanne, Dale, Nathan, Becky, Alysia, Alysia’s husband, Maryanne, Ann, Bill, Ann’s dad from N/S(?) Carolina.
I have only one teeeeeny little complaint about my camera. Just one and yet I’m about ready to think about the Next Step, which probably won’t solve the problem either but I want the Next Step anyway.
The problem is the flash – close-ups, faces, big crowds – it just doesn’t do the trick and I end up having to ‘process’ these pictures a lot. Not great stuff but in 40 years, when I’m pushing 100, I’m sure everyone here will find it fun to see just how darn cute we were.
more – Kelly, Tom, Marsha, Mary, Nicki, Nicki’s boyfriend, Becky, Gail, Brian, Marija, Lubi, and Nathan. The picture was, for lack of light, actually a very few shades of black. Sorry guys, about those ‘interstingly’ colored faces.
And now on to Nancy’s annual New Year’s Eve and Birthday fete. Can I be more fortunate? Look what Else I got to eat! Dear Nancy’s dear, sweet, intellegent and engaging mom was here this year too, and that certainly made for an emotion packed evening.
Nancy’s pic. My camera would have produced a glaring hot spot in the foreground and the dishes towards the back of the table, well forget those richly colored olives and that beautiful ribbon of fat.
Happy Birthday Nancy!
WOW-Sandy’s gone digital! Her first picture, first of many I’m sure, to be represented here on this website.
Me and Sandy’s huggle Snuggle angel girl, Sara. This Sandy I call ‘Nancy’s Sandy’ to be distinguished from the other Sandy who, when distinctions are required, I call ‘Roger’s Sandy’.
Check out those New Year’s Nails! Nancy’s pic.
Jeannie and Ken, happily ever after. They met, they married (internet daters, there is hope!), they each sold their house and ten months after they met, they are off to a Whole New Life. And Maxine again provides The party.
Crystal’s holiday party – we dp-ers who were there in time for the pic. Robert, Bill, JZ, Greg, Kamal, Bernie, Veronika and me.
Lona holding the lamp carved by Hartley himself as a lad, treasured by Lona and now preparations are underway to pass this heirloom on to Trevor’s family. Ahhh.
We’re talking some serious palm groves here in Palm Springs.
After the kids left on Saturday afternoon Liz and I went to a movie, had a cocktail and ate a steak dinner, played video poker at the Spa Casino and all in all had a kickin’ good time.
The next morming we packed up and then went off for some desert air.
In the course of the few days in Palm Springs we learned a lot about the Native Americans here (Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla – pronounced Kaw-we-ah), like for example they are RicH. The Cahuilla attendant at one of the museums told Darryl that, yes, it is true, they are all rich. Yes, he said, they have lost their culture, which is sad, but they are rich.
They also never were so foolish as to stay in Palm Springs in the summer. In the summer they went up to where the tramway goes, where in the summer it is 110 on the valley floor and 75 up there.
Ten minutes outside Palm Springs by car you can reach many wonderful trails thorough the desert. This weekend the weather was absolutely perfect. Cool! Calm! Clear!
It was so lovely. One thing that hadn’t reached my consciousness before was that unlike Anza Borrego where prickly bits are Everywhere and you really have to always Watch Your Step, here there were dried shrub but basically nothing jumped out to attack your shoes and pants.
Marija and Brian at their annual Christmas Eve dinner party. All your good old friends and all the Rosie’s you can tamp down. You can start eating when you get there and if you pace yourself carefully you can maybe manage a whole cow.
I will delete this as soon as Cynth-i-oli-o sees it and if she hates it, it’s outta’here.
After a glorious Christmas morning at D&A’s, Sandy and I went to spend the afternoon-night-next day in Ojai.
Maybe this is how we all feel after Thanksgiving dinner.
We all (M,L,H,D,A,L,me) hauled up our contributions to Palm Springs for a grandly unusual Thanksgiving outing in the desert. For some unfortunate, miserable reason (why? Why?? WHY???) I didn’t take one single decent picture of our lovely dinner and evening. I knew at some point I didn’t have a picture but since we were all going to the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway on Friday I figured we’d get something good out of that. But Mom, Lona and Hartley didn’t make it to the Tramway.
Why didn’t they make it? They didn’t make it because they couldn’t get out of the parking lot. They decided that with the two or three hours available between ‘now’ and ‘then’ they would buzz over to the Outlet Mall to do a little shopping. Now there Is a picture – the Outlet Mall mid-morning of the busiest shopping day Of The Year. Mercy!
By the time they arrived at the kick-off point it was so late and anyway it was zero visibility from the tram so they bagged it and headed home. And now I don’t have a picture so how can we be sure it happened?
Down at the bottom it was in the 70s and raining. At the top it was in the 20s and snowing(!). Me, Roger, Sandy, Angela, Liz and Darryl.
What fun!
and more.
I should mention the way-cute place we stayed and how old Joe gave/negotiated extra rooms so everyone had a bed, and how the pool was a giant spa really and everyone who wanted to enjoyed a few laps. And we played Taboo between dinner and dessert to our great hilarity and after a dozen turns the score was exactly even. But no pictures and some years from now we’ll not remember Joe’s name or the shape of the pool or the game that was so much fun.
This guy was entertaining the crowd with a shofar style horn concert and (of course) I just had to have a turn. At first I produced no sound At All but the sputter-poo-poo-sputter of hopeless effort. It really was just as funny as his smile allows. I did try again to slightly better effect and even if still I just bleated, enjoying his face was worth it.
Shopping in downtown Palm Springs.
We also went to a historical society museum, a tour of an original house guided by a weird fanatic, a man we decided had a super/un/natural relationship with the long dead owner, a display of Native history and artifacts, an arts-n-crafts fair etc. etc..
More fun!
The old homestead as being refurbished (at great expense for the second time) by the New Owners.
They got the nasty neighbor to the east to sign the variance and put in a new garage. They are gutting the converted garage to add a bathroom, have gutted the kitchen and front bathroom and the whole fireplace area. The first set of fix-ups include…
‘Ladies Who Dine’, a portrait from Nancy. Sandy, Nancy and Paulette at Union on 5th. And Life is Good!
Notice my head. My head is the head furthest from the camera and still My Head is the biggest head in the picture. This Always happens because I have one honkin’ head.
Turns out that cloud was a smoke plume. This picture looks like a ticket waiting to happen.
I passed out my India anklets before leaving in case of, well, just in case… And I’m still waiting for pictures from:
Beth, Christa and Charis
Windy and Lainee
Cynthia’s picture is missing
This is Mom.
It took two people about 1/4 the time of one person to put back together the desk from D&A to C. Now Cynthia’s room has all its parts in a welcoming, practical and esthetic arrangement. The entry; the dining room; the kitchen; the lounge; the bedroom; the study; the bathroom. And the walls are beautiful and the ceiling is clean and the whole place is maybe 14×14.
Isn’t this great! They had to move out because of all the work like no kitchen and no bathroom etc. but told Louise, who invited me over, to be sure and take me for a tour. He left Cynthia’s model of the house, which we had left for him back then, on the porch so we would be sure to see it coming in!
…in the first round of home improvements they redid all the perimeter fencing, added the pool fencing for the kids, added the water fall and spa in the pool area…
…they added the fire pit and seating. If you look towards Louise and Russell’s place that whole side yard is now edge to edge with kid toys. They had also added French doors from the converted garage into the yard…
Leslie, me and Sandy at Lily’s. We reminisced about India even though we had been back for just a few weeks. It was so exotic and far away!
This is a program I copied from a friend ‘Panorama Maker’. I’ll have to do some experimentation. I wonder if it can get rid of that fisheye?
There’s something in this PhotoShop trick that I just find irresistible. My expectation (and hope actually) is that I’ll tire of it soon enough. One of the (also irresistible) dinosaurs on the Promenade.
Me and Jeanne, out on an early morning constitutional. Seems I’m dragging everyone down to the pier this year.
Natural light, sunset at Lares. I’ll live with the bit of jiggle to keep the flash from flashing. Here’s where I started doing Nancy’s trick of Image-Adjust-Selective Color-add some yellow and a bit of black to the neutral range. Then I still did the Image-Adjust-Levels to brighten up the foreground. I didn’t do any of the Sharpen filters but maybe that would have been interesting, and I could be playing with the Brush Style filters…
Leslie and Gerhard at the Getty. We had an entirely enjoyable afternoon and especially took note of the many faces of the marble, from far away and middle distance and close up where whole worlds live inside.
As to the garden experience, I always tout the same thing – go early, before the museum part opens and enjoy the garden in peace. This day again lines of obedient tourists were snaking down the paths like little kids on a fire drill.
I’ll probably end up deleting this picture as redundant to the one below. The buildings are more interestingly represented in this shot…
We did have some fun too. This woman is the godmother of Gerhard’s 16 year old son (who is staying with Julie and Les for a few weeks and doing a summer job at the firm – the son that is, not the godmother).
Oh we did eat and drink and be merry – Matsuhisa, Figtree, Joe’s – all too good. And all the walking only made the food all the more delicious. This was just a small interlude in my summer campaign to physical fitness. That’s the plan anyway.
This is at Lares where I like to walk down from Roger and Sandy’s place and we get a shot of tequilla and a great dinner and hear some tableside ole music to go with the meal. The center picture is Roger’s. He doesn’t own it and they won’t sell it to him so he enjoys it there, at Lares. They did promise not to sell it to anyone else though…
Joan, my next door neighbor who takes care of all the animals in the neighborhood. She buys them small jars of baby food when they seem ‘a bit off’ and orders extra in the restaurant because she knows this one loves salmon and that one loves chicken.