Here it is, day 3 of my 4 day weekend. I've been having fun so far.
Thursday was very quiet, I watched football for part of the day. Two of the games were lopsided so I spent part of the afternoon reading a good book.
Friday had more activity. The dining table I've been using at the new house fitted nicely in the old house, but was a bit small for the new one. (OK, it occurs to me I need to start calling it the current house, since I purchased it over a year ago.) Plus, the chairs I'd been using at the old house were in fairly crappy condition so I got rid of them when I moved. In the meantime, I've been using folding chairs with the old table.
On a related note, a friend of mine has been downsizing. She mentioned she was getting rid of her old dining table and getting a smaller one. Having spent lots of time with my quilt group around the old table, I knew it was in good condition and even without any leaves added was bigger than my old one. So, I asked her how much she wanted for her old table. She quoted me a price, et, voila, I had it moved to my current house yesterday. It's looking good. (It's pictured with 4 of the 6 REAL chairs.)
The runner was made by another quilt buddy several years ago. It's got an Xmas theme so fits in well with the season.
This morning I was awakened by the sound of people celebrating the weekend with balloon rides. From the noise, it sounded as though they touched down in the park to swap out passengers. Here are a couple of them.
Later I went to the Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Festival. I saw lots of lovely things, but restrained myself from going heavily into debt by buying them all. I did get a couple of Xmas gifts so it was a productive trip.
I'm not sure what I'll be doing tomorrow, but I plan on doing it in a leisurely fashion.
Feeling thankful,
Papillon
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Afternoon flights
Usually we'll see hot air balloons in the morning. It's unusual to see them in the afternoon. So, I was surprised to walk out this afternoon and there were four of them.
I'm thinking they were taking advantage of absolutely perfect weather. It was clear, not too hot, not too cold, very little wind.
One loitered over the park in back of the house for a while.
The others were north of my house and heading farther away.
From the related color schemes, I'm thinking they belong to a local company that specializes in giving balloon rides.
It was fun watching them.
Papillon
I'm thinking they were taking advantage of absolutely perfect weather. It was clear, not too hot, not too cold, very little wind.
One loitered over the park in back of the house for a while.
The others were north of my house and heading farther away.
From the related color schemes, I'm thinking they belong to a local company that specializes in giving balloon rides.
It was fun watching them.
Papillon
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Sunday, November 2, 2014
Lucky for trick or treaters
The 200 or so people that showed up at my house on Halloween got lucky. That night it was chilly but clear.
That wasn't the case today. It started raining around lunchtime and has continued, off and on, since.
We're glad to see this. After all, it was just a couple of months ago that New Mexico was officially out of drought conditions. Even with that good news, there are still a lot of reservoirs that are WAY
below levels where they should be. So more rain is a good thing.
Papillon
That wasn't the case today. It started raining around lunchtime and has continued, off and on, since.
We're glad to see this. After all, it was just a couple of months ago that New Mexico was officially out of drought conditions. Even with that good news, there are still a lot of reservoirs that are WAY
below levels where they should be. So more rain is a good thing.
Papillon
Friday, October 31, 2014
Halloween - oh, my word!
I bought my 'new' house about a year ago. I had some remodeling to do so hadn't moved in when Halloween hit. So, I wasn't sure what to expect this year.
In my previous house, the neighborhood was older and a bit farther to the west side of town. Over the years, the kids seemed to grow up and move away. The first several years I had a respectable but not overwhelming showing. As the years went by, there were fewer and fewer kids and I always had candy left over.
Here in the new neighborhood, things started at 6:30 and I now know what it's like to experience a human tsunami. I think I had more kids troop to my front door in the first half hour than I did for the ENTIRE time I lived at the old house. I think the longest I've gone between groups in the last hour has been about 3 minutes. (Which I will use as the excuse if this is a bit disjointed.)
I strongly suspect that a large number of the kids don't live in this subdivision since I've not seen this many kids either individually or collectively coming out of the neighbors' houses. I suspect some of the kids play sports in the park out back and decided we looked like we had potential.
I don't really have a problem with this. With the exception of a few of the older kids who went 'minimalist', most of the kids have been well costumed. If they've made the effort, why not get some candy? A few minutes ago I saw the cutest, tiniest USAF 'officer' ever. He was darling. I find I'm amused at the parents who are 'trick or treating' for their babies (in strollers or being held). Yeah, right. Like those kids are going to see any of that candy. Ever.
I forget where I saw it (Facebook, maybe?) but the suggestion was made to do a drinking game of shots whenever an Elsa from 'Frozen' showed up. Surprisingly, I've not seen any so far. I did see one pre-teen as 'Maleficent'. A couple of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, one of whom was quite young and obviously tired.
I was at the liquor store earlier and decided to follow the Halloween theme and get a bottle of Vampyre ale. I'm glad I did because I think I'm going to be in the mood when this is all said and done.
Wow, I think I've just gone 5 minutes with no kids. Things may be slowing down. I'm thinking I'll give it until 8:00 and shut things down. Spoke too soon, just had another group.
Oh, this is the first Halloween where I've seen so many smartphones. Not just the kids, but also a few parents.
Well, an honest little girl just told me she'd already been to my house. OK, now I'm apparently getting repeats. I may stay 'open' for the remainder of the bag of candy, but will be shutting things down. End of bag or 8:00, whichever comes first.
It looks like I'm getting a bit punchy! All for now.
Papillon
Well, it's about 10 after 8:00 and I've finally shut things down. I usually give out Smartees - small rolls of very tart candy. The manufacturer says there's about 217 servings in the big bag. I have a few rolls left so it looks like I had approximately 200 kids come to my front door in just about 90 minutes.
At the old house, Oscar the cat liked to watch me hand out treats. This year, he checked out a couple of groups and then, meh. Granted, he's an old geezer at 16 YO, but I think he was overwhelmed. He spent most of the evening in the recliner.
I think the house across the street either ran out of candy or energy about 7:45. I totally understand.
In my previous house, the neighborhood was older and a bit farther to the west side of town. Over the years, the kids seemed to grow up and move away. The first several years I had a respectable but not overwhelming showing. As the years went by, there were fewer and fewer kids and I always had candy left over.
Here in the new neighborhood, things started at 6:30 and I now know what it's like to experience a human tsunami. I think I had more kids troop to my front door in the first half hour than I did for the ENTIRE time I lived at the old house. I think the longest I've gone between groups in the last hour has been about 3 minutes. (Which I will use as the excuse if this is a bit disjointed.)
I strongly suspect that a large number of the kids don't live in this subdivision since I've not seen this many kids either individually or collectively coming out of the neighbors' houses. I suspect some of the kids play sports in the park out back and decided we looked like we had potential.
I don't really have a problem with this. With the exception of a few of the older kids who went 'minimalist', most of the kids have been well costumed. If they've made the effort, why not get some candy? A few minutes ago I saw the cutest, tiniest USAF 'officer' ever. He was darling. I find I'm amused at the parents who are 'trick or treating' for their babies (in strollers or being held). Yeah, right. Like those kids are going to see any of that candy. Ever.
I forget where I saw it (Facebook, maybe?) but the suggestion was made to do a drinking game of shots whenever an Elsa from 'Frozen' showed up. Surprisingly, I've not seen any so far. I did see one pre-teen as 'Maleficent'. A couple of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, one of whom was quite young and obviously tired.
I was at the liquor store earlier and decided to follow the Halloween theme and get a bottle of Vampyre ale. I'm glad I did because I think I'm going to be in the mood when this is all said and done.
Wow, I think I've just gone 5 minutes with no kids. Things may be slowing down. I'm thinking I'll give it until 8:00 and shut things down. Spoke too soon, just had another group.
Oh, this is the first Halloween where I've seen so many smartphones. Not just the kids, but also a few parents.
Well, an honest little girl just told me she'd already been to my house. OK, now I'm apparently getting repeats. I may stay 'open' for the remainder of the bag of candy, but will be shutting things down. End of bag or 8:00, whichever comes first.
It looks like I'm getting a bit punchy! All for now.
Papillon
Well, it's about 10 after 8:00 and I've finally shut things down. I usually give out Smartees - small rolls of very tart candy. The manufacturer says there's about 217 servings in the big bag. I have a few rolls left so it looks like I had approximately 200 kids come to my front door in just about 90 minutes.
At the old house, Oscar the cat liked to watch me hand out treats. This year, he checked out a couple of groups and then, meh. Granted, he's an old geezer at 16 YO, but I think he was overwhelmed. He spent most of the evening in the recliner.
I think the house across the street either ran out of candy or energy about 7:45. I totally understand.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Lovely weather - and then not so much
The day started out clear and nice. Not surprisingly, there were balloons up early. This one hovered over the park out back and then hit the burner, lifted off and headed north.
The first three photos were taken from my back patio (facing south). The last photo was taken after I walked through the house and out the front door (facing north).
The weather forecast said that clouds would move in and the wind would pick up later in the day. I went to brunch around noon. There were clouds building on the western horizon - big, fleecy, white clouds. When I walked out after lunch (about an hour later), imagine my surprise to see big, BLACK clouds much closer than the western horizon.
I headed west to check on my 'old' house that's for sale. Keep in mind, on the west side of the ABQ metro area, there's a whole lotta open space. As I'm driving along, the wind SUDDENLY really kicked up and put a whole lotta dust in the air. At one point, I could barely see the car in front of me (about 6 car lengths away). All I could see was their tail lights. Fortunately, I was able to drive through the dust cloud and clearer air. When I got to my 'for sale' house, you could feel that the temperature had dropped several degrees.
Needless to say, I did a quick check of the house and headed back to my 'new' house. I got back and prepared for some really nasty weather coming in. Only to have it all peter out. A few sprinkles, a few more wind gusts and then, nada. Oh, well. The rain would have been nice, but I'm glad it didn't turn out anything like it initially threatened.
Papillon
The first three photos were taken from my back patio (facing south). The last photo was taken after I walked through the house and out the front door (facing north).
The weather forecast said that clouds would move in and the wind would pick up later in the day. I went to brunch around noon. There were clouds building on the western horizon - big, fleecy, white clouds. When I walked out after lunch (about an hour later), imagine my surprise to see big, BLACK clouds much closer than the western horizon.
I headed west to check on my 'old' house that's for sale. Keep in mind, on the west side of the ABQ metro area, there's a whole lotta open space. As I'm driving along, the wind SUDDENLY really kicked up and put a whole lotta dust in the air. At one point, I could barely see the car in front of me (about 6 car lengths away). All I could see was their tail lights. Fortunately, I was able to drive through the dust cloud and clearer air. When I got to my 'for sale' house, you could feel that the temperature had dropped several degrees.
Needless to say, I did a quick check of the house and headed back to my 'new' house. I got back and prepared for some really nasty weather coming in. Only to have it all peter out. A few sprinkles, a few more wind gusts and then, nada. Oh, well. The rain would have been nice, but I'm glad it didn't turn out anything like it initially threatened.
Papillon
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Saturday, October 18, 2014
Voting
As you can see, I participated in early voting which started today. There was a regular influx of people at the City Hall in spite of the fact that it's Saturday.
Now I have to endure political ads for the next couple of weeks, knowing that nothing they say will have any effect on my vote. Sigh. I'm not fond of political ads at the best of times, but it's even more annoying now. Especially the robo-calls to my home phone, more so since I seem to remember from a number of years ago that robo-calls are illegal in NM. However, nobody pays much attention to that.
I find that, over the years, I've turned into something of a "yellow dog" Democrat. For those unfamiliar with the term - it comes down to - if there's a political race between a Republican and an actual yellow-colored dog (probably of uncertain ancestry) running as a Democrat, I'm very likely to vote for the yellow-colored dog.
That said, I did vote for a couple of Republicans on the ticket, one of them being the Sandoval County sheriff. He took over after the previous sheriff (a Democrat) apparently 'lost his mind'. Not clinically so. Or completely certifiable. But close to the end of his second term in office, there were three or four incidents which did not put him in the most favorable light. He explained that he was acting in his official capacity as sheriff, but everyone just kinda rolled their eyes and looked away. The current sheriff (Republican) has done a proficient job and since the Democrat was an unknown quantity, I decided to vote for the 'devil I know'. (So to speak.)
I can't say I'm 100% satisfied with some of the Democrats that I voted for. However, in a number of cases, I was even less satisfied with their Republican opponents.
So, I've done my civic duty and will endure the remaining couple of weeks with as little whining as possible.
Papillon
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Balloons Overhead
I was awakened this morning by the whooshing of propane tanks firing as balloons floated overhead. I suspect they most likely didn't launch from the Balloon Fiesta field but more likely from some open space on the west side of Albuquerque.
It was lovely weather this morning. However, I'm suspecting the evening Glowdeo may be cancelled. Some nasty looking clouds are moving in from the west and I think I'm hearing intermittent thunder.
Papillon
It was lovely weather this morning. However, I'm suspecting the evening Glowdeo may be cancelled. Some nasty looking clouds are moving in from the west and I think I'm hearing intermittent thunder.
Papillon
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