Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Thursday, March 27, 2014
43 Years Ago Today
On this day in 1971 Lloyd and I began our great adventure together. Through the years we have relocated 25 times from the west to the east coast of Canada, added 7 great people to the world, who in turn have increased our family by 21 grandchildren. We've had a lot of exciting experiences together, a few challenges, and lots and lots of great memories. All the while never losing sight of the love and devotion that has been the guiding force in our lives. It's a great feeling to have this person in my life who loves me unconditionally (and that's not an easy thing!) and who I love unconditionally in return. It makes life sweet.
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| March 27, 1971 |
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| Summer 2005 |

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| The Whole Family - May 2013 |
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Repeat Performance
One of the joys of being retired is the ability to take spontaneous trips. That's what we've done this week. Our daughter Sara and her family are on vacation in Arizona, and with more snow falling in Alberta this week we decided, after discussing it with them, to join them for their second week of vacation. So here we are back in Arizona, basking in the 30C heat, far from the snow and cold of Alberta.
Of course, one of the first things I wanted to do was to go back to the Desert Botanical Gardens to walk the one trail Mickey and I missed and take pictures of the Chihuly glass structures there and enjoy the new experience with the grandkids.
Another lovely day in paradise.
Of course, one of the first things I wanted to do was to go back to the Desert Botanical Gardens to walk the one trail Mickey and I missed and take pictures of the Chihuly glass structures there and enjoy the new experience with the grandkids.
| Sara, Charlie, Quinn, Pat, Elly and Max at the entrance to the DBG |
| Lloyd and Sara |
| Elly, Quincey and Max |
| Quinn watching the butterflies in the Butterfly Pavilion |
| Me and Lloyd |
| To put things into perspective --- Elly and Sara at the foot of the glass structure. |
| Elly sitting in front of the white glass structures |
| Beautiful structure in a boat, the reflection in the water is perfect |
| Charlie 'holding' the boat |
| Floating blue glass 'ice'. |
| Lloyd and Elly |
| Hummingbird on a wire |
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| Lovely Charlie by the water sculpture |
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| Quincey spent the afternoon with Quinn riding his shoulders |
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| Grinding mesquite seeds the old fashioned way |
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| Max leaving a ramada. Everyone was carrying water all day. This is thirsty business. |
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| Quinn in the corral |
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| Charlie and her Gram at the end of the trail. |
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Rain in the Desert
In the six or so years we've been coming to Arizona we've only seen a sprinkle of rain once in a long while. This past trip though showed us what rain in the desert is really like. The local TV reports were calling it the largest storm of the year! It was beautiful.
Water seems to not seep into the ground here but instead finds the lowest area and runs down to pool at the lowest spot. For that reason, the neighbhourhoods all have run-off trails to prevent flooding.
It was an exciting storm, but even better is the lovely warm sunny days that make us forget about the snow back home.
Water seems to not seep into the ground here but instead finds the lowest area and runs down to pool at the lowest spot. For that reason, the neighbhourhoods all have run-off trails to prevent flooding.
| Rain pouring down in our back yard |
| Following the water as it drains off |
| Our street |
| This is a beautiful green area kitty corner from our house. During a rain it fills up with water. This took place within half an hour of the rain starting. |
| More water runnoff |
| Puddles in the back yard |
| That's rain falling on the saguaro, not hail. |
| Rain and puddles - not a big deal in Canada but quite spectacular down here in Arizona |
| Kids always find ways to enjoy puddles, now matter how large |
| Aftermath - rain dripping off the cactus |
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Lushly Lemon
When we were in Arizona earlier this month, we were amazed to see the huge bunch of lemons on the small lemon tree we planted six years ago. And not just little northern grocery store sized lemons but large gorgeous bursting with juice fruit.
There's just something special about using ingredients you pick from trees in your own back yard, or vegetables from your garden. I just wish we were able to bring some of the lemons and oranges home with us, but the customs officials frown on such things. Actually, they take it from you if you try to take it from the US into Canada, and vice versa. Oh well, it makes us enjoy them all the more when we're down there.
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| Of course we kept a jug of lemon water in the fridge for sipping during the hot Arizona days, and made some delicious jugs of fresh squeezed lemonade as well. |
Monday, March 17, 2014
Cats and Kittens
I love cats and kittens...grew up with them, but haven't had one of my own since the early days of our marriage. Now I get my cat 'fix' when I visit my kids' homes. Here's or newest ones...
Sara's cat, Fang, just recently produced a litter of four - three identical females and one lighter male kitten. Their eyes have just opened and they're starting to move around on their wobbly little legs. So precious.
Sara's cat, Fang, just recently produced a litter of four - three identical females and one lighter male kitten. Their eyes have just opened and they're starting to move around on their wobbly little legs. So precious.
| Baby getting one-on-one time with Mom |
| Pack of three, well fed and rested |
| The fourth tries to wander off on his own. |
Meanwhile, over at Rob's house, their latest addition is a remarkable Bengal cat. Rob is the reason we didn't have cats while the kids were growing up. We learned early on that he was allergic to them. When he and Cindy decided to get a pet for the kids, Rob visited the SPCA and rescue agencies and systematically handled different breeds of cats...just one breed a day...to see if his allergies reacted to them. And they did, he was allergic to all except one, the Bengal cat. When they decided they could safely have this type of cat, the one he handled had already been adopted. So they contacted a breeder who had the perfect cat for them. She's a year old, spayed, and family friendly. So she's now a part of their family. And she's beautiful.
| She always looked directly at the camera when she saw it. |
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| On top of her cat tree surveying her domain |
She looks like a little leopard, such beautiful markings and she moves with the stealthy grace of a jungle cat. She's a small, sleek cat with the silkiest fur I've ever felt. Sometimes her breed is called cashmere bengal, and I totally see why.
Maybe when Lloyd and I finally stop travelling and moving around we'll get a cat of our own and I'll happily become a cat lady. There's always something to look forward to :) In the meantime, as we visit our children and grandchildren, we'll enjoy our grandcats as well.
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