Las Vegas

Las Vegas
Gardening at the Bellagio

Tuscana (agricultural town north of Rome)

Tuscana (agricultural town north of Rome)
Town fountain

Livorno Italy at sunset

Livorno Italy at sunset
View from ship

Sunday morning

Sunday morning
More La Sangrada Familia

Liberty Festival

Liberty Festival
You got a cowboy hat with admission

La Sagrada Familiia

La Sagrada Familiia
Gaudi church Barcelona

Mosaiculture International Montreal

Mosaiculture International Montreal
August 2013

Lotus Flower

Lotus Flower
Kenilworth Aquatic Garden

VOODOO WEDDING

VOODOO WEDDING
The wedding "cake"

She Who Watches

She Who Watches
pictograph - Horse Thief State Park

Mt Hood

Mt Hood
View from our room 6/9/11

View from Hug Point

View from Hug Point
Oregon coast

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Wedding @ Voodoo Donuts



Our last day in Portland was a trifecta of fun: first we went to the Rose Parade where there were lots of floats, horses, princesses and even llamas in the 2 hr parade. Then as we were driving to get donuts at Voodoo Donuts Bob spotted a naked bike rider. I only saw him in the mirror - which explains why it is called the "rear view" mirror. Then, after waiting in a long line for donuts we sat down at the only table to devour ours and preparations began for a wedding! We were invited to stay and celebrate Julie and Kevin's nuptials officiated by a "minister" in some kind of blue furry animal outfit. There wasn't a dry eye in the house.

Thursday, June 09, 2011

Sunshine returns




Last night we sat in the lobby and had fondue and wine. It was so cozy. When we went to sleep last night the whole mountain was shrouded in fog. Then at 4 a.m. we could see a string of lights moving on the mountain. The snow plows were grooming the mountain for the skiers who would come today. The sky had cleared and stars were shining in the sky. When the sun rose it was a beautiful, crisp day on Mt. Hood and the skiers were arriving.

Wednesday, June 08, 2011

Winter wonderland

it's hard to believe that it is in the 90's at home in VA when we are surrounded by snow here at Timberline Lodge at Mt. Hood. we decided to detour from our plans and spend the night at this huge old lodge built by the WPA in the 1930's. like the other WPA projects we have visited (the Hoover Dam for instance) it is a technical marvel full of artworks in the middle of a very hostile environment. New government projects would never spend the $$$ on mosaics, hooked rugs, wood carvings, paintings, decorative and functional ironworks. Everywhere you look you see the handiwork of people who probably are now gone. Even the stairposts are carved with a forest creature on top. We still haven't seen the sun today. maybe we read the Twilight series too many times - but during the drive up the mountain through the forests, I kept expecting the vampires to come charging through the forests and attack our car. This morning we stopped in Washoula and toured the Pendleton wool factory. we saw how the fleece comes in bales froTexas, how it gets dyed, carded, spun and then woven. And there was a store outlet at the end so we could save even more money. I'll post photos tomorrow. The laptop and the photo media reader are outside in the snow. None of us wants to brave the elements to go out of the cozy lodge.

Tuesday, June 07, 2011

Drive thru coffee stands


Cruising the coast

The sun never broke through the clouds and it was chilly enough to have a fire in the fireplace but we saw lots of beautiful sites driving along the coast. A visit to Tillamook Cheese factory, a drive thru a little roadside espresso shop (one of many along the road), roadside wildflowers, more tidal pools at low tide, and the inspirations for Japanese gardens.

Monday, June 06, 2011

Cannon Beach

From our hotel balcony, we see Haystack Rock. In the distance it just looks like a big rock jutting from the Pacific Ocean. But, when the tide goes out, you can get up close and see that there is a whole ecosystem on and surrounding the rock. On the rock there are many colonies of birds - including lots of seagulls, muirs, nesting puffins and eagles. In the tidal pools exposed at low tide, hundreds of sea stars, anemones, mussels, barnacles, hermit crabs, and tiny fish live. It is teeming with life that has adapted to living both under and above the ocean - as the tides change. Just fascinating - and so beautiful. After the tide started coming in we headed north to Seaside and then to Astoria to see where the Lewis and Clark Expedition came to its conclusion. Today it didn't rain - so one of the volunteers at the tidal pools told us Oregonians call a day without rain a "drought."

Portland Saturday

Silly us. We came to Portland for the Rose Festival so we decided to see their world acclaimed public rose garden. THERE ARE NO ROSES! well, not in bloom anyway. The spring has been especially cold and cloudy so the roses haven't burst into bloom yet. Then we detoured over to their Japanese Garden which claims to be the best Japanese Garden outside of Japan. It did not disappoint. The weather made the carpet of moss lush and thick over everything it covered. The day was sunny so we could even see Mt Hood (The gardens own Mt. Fuji) in the distance. A guide reported that it was only the third time this year that she could point out the mountain in the distance. No roses - but spectacular rhododendrons in all colors filled the garden. It was a magical oasis in a city that seems to be overwhelmed with homeless souls wandering around. When we headed into the city for the Saturday Market we saw many, many homeless men and teens in the park on the Willamette River. A highlight of the day (for me) was a trip to Powell's Book Store - a mecca for bibliophiles. I could have spent the whole day there but the majority ruled and we only spent an hour.

Saturday, June 04, 2011

Portland, Oregon


We left the hot primordial soup-like environment of Washington,DC (temp 106 degrees, 99.9 percent humidity) and arrived in cool, crisp, clear Portland. Apparently it was Portland's first sunny clear day in months - so it was extra festive. The prior day, everyone he met told Bob they were going to move because they hadn't seen the sun in so long. Between cooling waterfalls, the Columbia Gorge, snow on the mountains, fields of wildflowers in bloom and a shop called "Voodoo Doughnuts" this town seems like a winner. Today we are off to the Rose Gardens, the Saturday Market and by then it will be 9 a.m. and we will start the day :) (an inside joke for anyone who knows the frenetic pace at which Bob travels).

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Monday, September 06, 2010

Wildflowers of the West




Mr. Frederick Henry told us that his mother & brother were photographed by Ansel Adams in 1942. The family did not know it - until 50 years later when they saw her photo in a book about Adams' work. Mr. Henry makes jewelry with the image of a mother and child as a tribute to his mother. I had to buy a necklace.

Friday, September 03, 2010

Moab to Mesa Verde


Yesterday morning was spent at Arches. Bob hiked, K and I drove. Then, last night we had a cowboy dinner and then a nighttime boat trip down the Colorado River. There was a sound and light show that complemented the "cruise." The sky was just beaming with stars as we floated along the quiet river. This morning we drove to Mesa Verde. The last time we tried to come here the park was closed and we could see the fires from miles away. Today was a sunny, clear day and I had the opportunity to take a 3.5 hr ranger led tour through the park. It was fabulous - even squeezing through tight rock stairs, climbing up and down vetical ladders and hiking up and down steep hills. In this canyon of the park there have been more than 600 "shelter" discovered. How these socalled "primitive" people ever constructed and lived in these cliff dwellings is astonishing.

Wednesday, September 01, 2010

AZ to UT

Up early again for the sunrise. The hotel in the sunrise looked like a lego building. Not a cloud in the sky and the fields are full of late summer desert wildflowers. Drove into Moab, headed toward Potash to see petroglyphs along the road and then drove to Dead Horse State Park.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Grand Canyon

We've been up since 4:30 a.m. to watch the sunrise over the Grand Canyon (see photo above). Now we are at Monument Valley to watch the sunset. We were supposed to be at Burning Man today but instead we changed plans and are now in one of the most sacred lands of the Navajo. Burning Man would have been an adventure but these lands are probably a lot better for our souls.

Vegas, Baby! Kel and El

Kel and I had a great flight to Vegas. We actually had an empty seat between us! For the past few years, every flight we have been on has been packed like a can of sardines. But on this flight we could spread out and enjoy our overpriced snacks and drinks. Bob met us at the airport and then we headed out to see the town. It's not my favorite place. Saturday night it looked like a hooker convention. I've never seen so many cheeks exposed - and I'm not talking facial! Where are these people the rest of the time? Not in Northern Viriginia or D.C. K and I escaped to the Donnie and Marie Show where there were no hookers in attendance. K was definitely the youngest person in the room but she was thrilled with the show and Donnie and Marie really performed. I thought Donnie would have a heart attack trying to keep up with the young dancers. But Marie did great cardio and rarely had to catch her breath. They've been performing for 50 years!!! Yikes! Saw some great art in Vegas : Oldenburg, Henry Moore, Maya Lin. Citycenter where we stayed was built for 8 billion dollars and now it is worth $2 billion but it has some incredible sculptures, gardens and art installations with water and ice. Will try to post photos. Then we were off to the Grand Canyon.

Maine

Thursday, August 26, 2010

4th of July in Havre de Grace


We had a great old fashioned 4th with family and friends. A great crabfeast in the garage, the parade, watching the fireworks on the Lantern Queen.

Austin Texas


Too much time has passed since we visited Austin for Andrea and Clint's wedding. But I wanted to make an entry for a wonderful trip. Bob and Kelly traveled to Texas via North Dakota. She has officially visited all 50 states by the age of 25! I flew into San Antonio (actually, got bussed from Austin - since San An airport was closed for bad weather.) My first day in Austin Andrea and Alicia were whisking me to Lady Byrd Johnson Wildflower Center and then to the spa. En route we saw a naked bicyclist riding around the lake. That should have been a hint of the surprises to come. They included Drag Queen Bingo at Joe's Coffee Shop, the Cowboy Hookah Bar across from UT, wonderful trailer park food, a chef at the Embassy Suites who treated Kelly like a queen, a night at Jenifer's beautiful home, great barbeque at the Salt Lick (the #1 bbq place in TX) for the rehearsal dinner, and a fabulous wedding and then a reception that concluded with a full mariachi band on a terrace overlooking the lit skyline of Austin. Great trip.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Last Day in Rome - the pickpockets hit

We spent the entire day at Vatican City and had a great time. The history and art are incredible. We even got to go to mass. On the way back to the hotel around 6 p.m the subway got supercrowded and we were all packed in. There was a lot of jostling and contact. When we emerged from the train - my raincoat zippered pocket was open and the kleenex were hanging out of the top. Being really quick-witted,(NOT!) I was perplexed. Same thing for Bob. Then we figured out that the woman and man who had shoved their way onto the train at the next to last stop were working together. Luckily we had on money belts and our pockets were empty of valuables. We had read about the pickpockets and sure enough, we experienced them.
Other than that experience (and the constant onslaught of beggars) we had a great time here in the city. We even went to the opera. (first and last) . I still prefer the quiet unpopulated areas of sicily but Bob liked the hubbub of the city. Italy was great to us. Tomorrow we fly home.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Exhausting day in Rome



While Bob ran in the Rome marathon, Paula cozied up to a local. (Tiberius has promised me the world (as he knows it)). We got lost and walked for >6 hours but saw a lot of the city. All 28 bones in each foot are screaming in pain. Tomorrow we tour the Vatican.