Friday, December 31, 2010

Try this one ... for 2011

Thanks Kerrie for pointing out that my link didn't work. This one hopefully will ...

http://2011photoblog.blogspot.com/

However, wait until 01/01/2011 until you try it.


Happy New Year to everyone


May your new year be full of love, health, happiness and beauty.

I'm continuing my photo blog at 2011PhotoBlog.com -- hope you'll follow me there. Look for me there (with the same photo to celebrate the 1st.)


Sunday, December 19, 2010

Lighted Boat Parade -- Mission Bay -- movement!




I hung out at the Mission Bay Yacht Club yesterday with grandkids (son & dtr-in-law too) -- the kids all made gingerbread houses, Santa & Mrs. Claus came to visit (arrived by a beautifully-decorated large power boat), and all the kids had presents delivered by Santa & Mrs. Claus and had a chance to sit on their laps.

The lighted boat parade started around 7 pm. I was on the docks with the grandkids and dtr-in-law Barb -- movement everywhere: boats, camera & dock. Loved the reflections in the water from the sparkling lights decorating the boats. Here's a few pics to commemorate the day.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Follow your heart ...


Pat did. She's from Santa Cruz, retired in 2006, sold her house, gave stuff away and bought "Phoebe McGee", a 22 ft RV. She's put many miles in/on her new home and has many adventures to share. You can follow her blog at ADayintheLifeofaGypsy.blogspot.com

Fortunately, she was going through San Diego on her way to the Baja and had time to stay a few days. BTW, that's TaZzi, her traveling companion. We tried to get TaZzi to pose with the Santa's hat, but she was more interested in tackling it ;-)

Safe journey my friend, thanks for taking the time to stop in San Diego. I've enjoyed your visit here.

Monday, December 13, 2010

San Diego Zoo Safari Park

My new house is just 10-15 minutes from the San Diego Zoo Safari Park (formerly called Wild Animal Park). Friend Pat (from Santa Cruz) is visiting for a few days while on her way to Baja and we had a free morning, so off we went to the Park. While walking by the chimpanzee area, a volunteer was telling us about their feeding times, and how the chimps have their places they sit while waiting for the trainer to throw them food. This young male sits up on a huge rock, catches tomatoes as they are thrown to him. They eat about 40 lbs. of vegetables each day. Today was tomatoes and celery day. They are offered a different veggie each day.

http://www.sandiegozoo.org/park/

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Spider Mums


Love these flowers, the texture, color, spidery arms. Spider mums symbolize different things in different countries -- in the US they convey "elope with me". They are the national flower of Japan and a chrysanthemum adorns the crest of the Japanese Imperial family. For the Chinese, the mum symbolizes nobility. Quite an emblem.

I combined the photo of the mums with a texture photo.