Thursday, December 20, 2007

Thirty Eight and counting...

Thirty eight years and counting. That is how long as of today WB and I have been married. Last year at year 37 I took in the paper to WB as I do each morning so she can read it in bed when she awakes. Last year when she woke up she looked at the paper and did not mention anything. So I took her card and present and than she realized she had completely forgotten our anniversary. This year she mentioned last week that she had a surprise for us on the Saturday before our anniversary and to not plan anything. Well we ended up having Biscuit and Mrs H visit. So WB said we would do our little trip on Sunday. On Sunday the weather was bad so we postponed our event until after Christmas. So this year I was sure WB would remember our anniversary. I even asked her if she wanted the good gift on our anniversary or at Christmas. As usual no answer. So when this morning arrived I got up first, got the paper put it on the pillow next to a sleeping WB. Found my card and gift and put it on the floor next to the bed. About an hour later I heard the sound of the paper being read so I went in to the bedroom. WB proceeded to say good morning and tell me about something in the paper. I made light conversation awaiting my happy anniversary and card. After a couple of minutes I produced my card and present. And WB looked puzzled for a moment and than realized she had forgotten for the second year in a row. I did get taken out for breakfast and we are going to a movies at the end of the day. We will see how next year goes.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Never to Old....

Now that the rainy season is here it is nice to have the window washer on the car to work. Just after the last rain the car ahead of me drove through a puddle and splashed dirt etc on my windshield. As you can see the little control arm says Pull Mist. I pulled, the wiper worked no mist. So when I got home I cleaned the windshield. And thought must be bad fuse. I checked all the fuses and they were good. So I came inside and went to www.Kragen.com knowing the the local Subaru dealer would get a small fortune for a washer pump. When I checked it asked do you need the pump for the rear or front wiper. Oh did not know there were two. Went out to the car and lifted the hood and looked. Low and behold two pumps. So I thought does the back washer work. So I got my keys turned the ignition to ACC. and pushed on the button at the end of the control arm. See the little symbol that looks like a wiper and says rear. And what happens the front washer sprays the window and the wipers wipe and clean off the water. So now I look in the glove box and check the owners manual. Never to Old to learn.

Off to arrange the new tricycle addition for Biscuit. We now have four trikes...

Thursday, November 29, 2007

The Christmas Letter...


The Fall leaves are gone and in the compost pile in the backyard. Which means it is about time to start the annual Christmas Letter. Since I retired I have been assigned this task for the last couple of years. I have spent part of the day sorting through all the photos I took during the last year and putting them in one collection. I needed to do this so WB could select the best one or two photos to put on the top of the letter. The next task will be to make the first rough draft. I need to insure that all the highlights of the year are covered and that nothing important is omitted. Than comes the reviews by WB and a couple of rewrites. And than off to the kids for a final edit and comments. And than hopefully I can publish. Than comes the big decision should we include a sheet of pictures showing what we did all year. Usually that is omitted but each year we think about it. And finally the big, who gets the letter. It goes to all brothers and sisters, kids, cousins, and some selected friends. A couple of copies are always held in reserve to send to that person who sent us their letter so off goes our letter. Each year I hear comments from folks who do not like the annual Christmas letter since it is mostly about look at what we did. But it is kind of fun to see what other folks do and to keep up on things.

Next on the agenda is the Christmas wish list. WB said only two presents per person. We will see how long that lasts.

My Wish list:
Bike Gloves, Med My old ones are becoming mostly holes.
Bike inner tubes 25*700c Presta value, short. Used my last one last Saturday.
Picture Mat making kit. maybe some mat board also.
Steamer for cooking vegetables etc.
Fabric cutter thing that looks like a pizza cutter.
Sony Alpha 700 DSLR with 18-70mm zoom. If MDT does better I may get this one from Santa. (or me)









Monday, November 19, 2007

I just new...



This weekend we went over to Mrs H's and helped clean the Craft Room. I just knew when I saw it. That when I was done helping I would find 5 yards of orange 1.3 oz sil nylon somewhere in there. But after being assigned color sorting and folding I came up empty handed. Oh well. I an fairly good at organizing and cleaning and we did make a great difference. The youngest will have a place to sleep when she goes over on Wed for Turkey day at Mr and Mrs H's. And Grandma and Grandpa had a good time with Biscuit.

As you can see the leaves on the tree are almost gone. I found this tractor for sale while on one of my rides last week. If Mr and Mrs H had more land it would make a great fun thing to drive around with Biscuit. I could teach her how to plow. I did ride by and old barn being torn down. I told Mr and Mrs H that I could load up Mr H's truck with some fine old barn boards. I did not find too much interest there.

MDT reports earnings today I hope it is good. Later

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Battle of the Hats




In my effort to post at least once a week here goes. I have two favorite hats. One is a UC Davis hat, and the other is a Cal Poly SLO hat. So each day I have to think about which one to wear when I go out. The reason is I have one daughter who went to one school and one who went to the other. When I am only visiting one daughter I wear their school hat. The problem comes when both are home or we are together somewhere else. Which hat do I wear. Do I bring both and split the time. Or do I wear one one time and than at the next get together the other. Such a problem. Oh well yesterday I wore the Cal Poly hat to the Gym so today it is the UC Davis hat when I go to lunch with some old work friends.

The tree is turning a nice color of red.

Thursday, November 08, 2007

More often


Mrs H said it was national write in your Blog month. Since I have not posted anything for like two months. I thought I would try once a week as a good place to start over.

Mrs H suggested taking a picture each day and post it. I decided I would take a picture of the Maple tree out front once a week and post. As you can see it is changing color quite nicely.

I might also take a picture of the new stuff that grows in the garage from WB's garage sale adventures. We now have a baby cooler, and a new tall trash can full of stuff. I am not sure what is all in there. And I had just cleaned the garage last week for my sisters visit and could finally get to my weed whacker and blower without having to climb over stuff. Oh well.

My sister and brother-in-law from Florida visited and it was a good time. Mr an Mrs H, Biscuit and the youngest were home for a Sat of wine tasting and dinner. WB watched Biscuit during the outing and I cooked. I think a good time was had by all.

Was rather surprised how far my sister was to the right in the Republican party. Must be the water in Florida. Enough for this week.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

I did it...


I did it as Biscuit says. I finished my camping quilt. The seams are not as nice and straight as Mrs H could do but they worked. Here I am trying it out on the floor of the living room. I must say I think it will work very well. It also fits in with the time of the year being orange with black ties for the quilting part. Now I think I can make my tarp tent. Off to see how much the materials will cost.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

I did not know...

Two days ago before heading off to the gym I decided I needed to hard boil some eggs. I took a couple out of the container and put them in water and turned on the stove. I decided to go on line and read the news etc. I did that for a while and than started putting my stuff in my gym bag when I heard a muffled pop. I went into the kitchen and my hard boiled eggs had boiled dry. I did not know they could make such a mess when they pop from the heat. It took about an hour to clean the kitchen. I even mopped the floor. I guess I had always better set the timer.

Off to finish my project.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

A new Project...


I started a new project making a camping quilt for backpacking. I also purchased the stuff bag kit for a project to do first. The stuff bag was fairly easy to do but the silicon coated nylon was really slick and a little hard to sew. But it came out OK and should function just fine. I have been going slow on the quilt so I don't goof up. I have only had to rip out one seam so far. Down to the last big step sewing it all together and turning it correct side out. I will do that later today.

I am looking forward to trying it out. The idea makes sense you crush the bottom part of the bag anyway and the pad insulates you from the ground. So why not do away with the bottom. Plus it gives you a little more wiggle room. Plus I like making my own stuff. My Pepsi can stove works great. Only weights 1/2 oz and the complete cook set only weights 7 oz. Over a pound saved off my old stove and cook set. If this project works well my next one is a tarp tent weighting in at about 12 oz.

Off to do some pinning and sewing:) I won't show any close up of my seams since I can't seem to sew as straight as Mrs H.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

I can't every make up my mind...



I have been looking at the Sony Alpha 100 and the Nikon 40X for months just trying to get myself to buy one. I have after tooooooooo much thinking decided digital is the way to go.

But as my kids will tell you I take a long time to buy anything over $5.00. Went to Borders yesterday to get a magazine to help me decide on which camera. It was $6.95 so it is still at the store. Now today Sony now has a new DSLR the Alpha 700. It is soooooooo nice. And soooooooo pricey. Someday!!!! www.dpreview.com/ Click on link to see....


But on another note my next project
arrived in the mail today. A little company called Ray-
Way has kits for ultralight backpackers. Well I decided to try his quilt kit as a replacement for a normal sleeping bag. Again I have been reading about this for, oh about a year and half. And finally decided to buy. So here it is still in kit form. I used to make Frostline kits all the time. They came with all the parts cut out. This came as a pattern, material, thread, and directions. With hand written corrections. Mrs H may get a few calls for advice.

In order to get to the sewing machine I had to clean out Biscuits room. I did not know she had that much stuff at our house. The hall way is full. Another project. She does have a nice little new bed. WB even found a new mattress for it a another garage sale. Along with a new kitchen batteries not included. And a neat trike with a push handle. Mrs and Mr H need to come and take home what you want......






Tuesday, September 04, 2007

I guess I was wrong...

I guess I was wrong about the garage starting to get cleaned out. On Saturday WB was off to her weekly garage sales. She is very good at finding things to buy at a good price. She had been gone about 30 minutes when she called and said she had found a great day bed for Biscuit. I told her I didn't think that we needed it. So an hour or so later she came home with the new trike. A good buy, I think Biscuit will enjoy riding it. A complete toy kitchen which needed batteries. In the trunk lots of plastic cooking, things and plastic food. Which we washed but I do not know where it is. For most of the day she kept telling me how great this bed was. Well around two I gave in and told her if if was still there to go get it. Well here it is. No mattress, the owner was keeping it for the $700.00 crib they had just bought. I would think for $700.00 you would get a mattress. Off to do some Biscuit room cleaning to make it all fit. Mr and Mrs H you are welcome to any of these great finds. We added the batteries and the kitchen works great even has sounds.

Friday, August 31, 2007

Don't try this at home....


Don't try this at home. You know those things that you see on TV when people do dumb things. Well two days ago after WB went to work and I was looking at all my files. I decided it was time to shred a few old things. So I made my pile which was quite large and started to shred away. The shredder I have is not known for doing large jobs so it slows down and and has to rest. It even stops if it gets to hot. Which did happen I let it cool while I cruised the Internet. After a while I thought that lube that I use on my bike cleats should help things run smoother. So I sprayed some in and it worked great. When the machine slowed down again I decided to spray some while it was going to spread the lube around better. I did and it worked much better but about a minute later flash, boom, and a large bit of hair on my forearm and leg disappeared in a flash. I thought just my luck now I have ruined the shredder. After having a car towed, now one more expense due to dumbness. But after pulling the machine apart finding nothing burnt, not even the shredded paper it came back to life. Now, I read the label on this great silicon based lube. Highly flammable!!!!! Don't try this at home.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

JMT... People are Honest



I just returned on Saturday from another trip to Yosemite. Still my favorite place to go. With this Backpack trip I have now completed the High Sierra loop in Yosemite. It was a good four day trip. I did learn a couple of things on this trip. One people are very honest in the back country. On the first day after driving to Yosemite and hiking six miles I made it to Sunrise High Sierra camp. I was backpacking so I started to look for a good spot to camp for the night. I took off my pack and put my camera and hiking poles down on a stump. After looking around I found where I wanted to camp for the night. I went back picked up my pack, poles, and thought I had my camera. After starting to set up camp I noticed my camera was not there. As Panic started to over come me I remembered I had put it on the stump back where I sat my pack down. I went back about 20 yards to the stump no camera. Now panic did set in $300 bucks gone. I had just seen the bill on my CC for parking in a no parking zone if SF and having the car towed. It was becoming a bad month. I thought I must have not picked it up after my last rest stop about a mile up the trail I mean up. With no pack off I went covered that mile in less than 20 mins. Found the stump no camera. Now it was setting in no camera the rest of the trip someone had picked it up and it was now theirs. One last idea maybe someone turned it into the High Sierra camp office. Back down the trail to the lodge office. Really just a canvas covered frame. All there supplies, etc come in by Mule train each day. I asked the guy getting dinner ready for the guest and he said was that it on the shelf?? Yes it was the nice folks in tent #9 turned it in. I found tent 9 and thanked them. The lady thought it was a cell phone. She hated electronic things and did own a cell or digital camera. They had seen it on the stump and thought one of the guests had forgotten it. So people in the back country are honest.

Most people on this loop hike from HS camp to camp and stay in the tent cabins complete with food, bed, water and maybe a shower at two of the five camps. Each camp has a backpackers area so you can backpack the loop and stay for free. People told me if you volunteered to do breakfast dishes some of the camps would feed you breakfast. I stuck with my instant oatmeal. This year being so dry Sunrise was short of water and would not share with the backpackers their supply. So it took a little hunting up the dry stream to find a pool of water but it was only about a 150 feet up the hill.

I have been thinking about doing the JMT ( John Muir Trail ) sometime. At Sunrise camp I talked to a young guy from Ohio who had just completed the JMT a week faster than he planned. He did the 220 miles in 12 days. As he said once you get going all you really have to do is walk unless you bring a lot of books. After the four days not sure I could do 20 miles a day. I may have to rethink how I do it. I do need to make my own tarp tent. I have a plan off the Internet I just need to get the materials and sew it. That plus a couple of other changes should save about 3 more pounds out of my pack. My Pepsi can stove performed great again I can get by on 2.5 oz of fuel a day. And the REI pack I purchased with my saved pocket change and REI Dividend worked great. It is about 4 pound lighter than my Gregory. And with some planning has the needed room.

Enough for now I need to get out on the bike again.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Been a long time...


It has been a long time since I have written in my Blog so it is time to do a post. Summer has gone by very quickly with only a couple short camping trips. Two to Yosemite one with the youngest and one with WB's sister who does not camp but had never been there. Both were lots of fun. The tour guide thing was fun. I still don't know how folks think they can see Yosemite in a few hours. Did see two bears on the last trip. WB and her sister were excited along with lots of other folks in the valley.

The latest big event is the youngest has moved out after her brief stay she is moving to the city. I will miss my bike riding pal. Mr and Mrs H brought their truck over to help with the move and WB and myself watched Biscuit. When Biscuit is here she basically gets her way. As you can see it tired both her and WB out after and afternoon of playing and counting sprinklers.

Enough for my first long time post. Off to trim bushes and finish packing for a four day backpack in Yosemite!!!!

Monday, May 28, 2007

Only Hit my Thumb Once



I only hit my thumb once while the youngest and I finished the new fence. We were going to have Mr and Mrs H come over and help but after Mrs H OK'd our posts for straightness we decided to continue. I must say I think we did a fairly good job. As you can see the WRX made a good truck. We were able to get all of the lumber home. We had to make a couple of trips but that was OK. We still have the Trellis to build. I have most of the lumber except for the lattce for that we need Mr and Mrs H's truck. So I guess the trellis will be my B-day project. I think I can get most of it done except for the lattice and placement since it will take a few folks to hold while someone drills and bolts it in place.

By the looks of Biscuit's garden we should have our first harvest next week of garden fresh radishes.
I have also replaced the barbecue with a new gas fired one. As you can see I have placed it near nothing that will catch on fire like the fence or house.

When WB gets home today we just need to pick out the new kitchen window and get it ordered. Lowes' sells Pella windows which look they will work quite well. They even make a garden window that will fit.

Off to clean house since WB is coming home today.

Monday, May 21, 2007

I am never.....



I am never going to barbecue again. Last night I barbecued chicken and Salmon for dinner. After finishing I close the vent to the top onWeber. And about 4 am we woke up to this cracking sound WB got up and looked out the window. We had set the fence on fire. Not a huge amount of damage but it looks like a new kitchen window, fence and some plants and pond pump for the neighbor. Off to call the insurance company. So much for thinking the coals had gone out. :(

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Biscuit's Garden
















When Biscuit was over the last time we took some time and planted a garden together. She helped plant the radishes, beans, and squash. As you can see her little garden is doing quite well. We will not have radishes in time for Mothers day but close. She also has two tomatoes plants, Grandpa planted those. I must say her garden is doing better than mine. When I had the landscaping done seven years ago I remember trying to convince the landscaper to put my garden spot where Biscuit's is. But he did not want to ruin his design so it is on the other side of the lawn where there is less sun. Oh well.

I have always been around gardens. Growing up on a farm in Iowa you had a garden. A big garden. Sweat corn was planted in the end rows of a corn field close to the house. Needless to say there was lots of sweat corn. One of my first jobs I remember was shelling peas with my mom for canning. Let's just say it takes a lot of shelling to get enough peas to can. And when we canned it wasn't just a jar or two. There was always the local talk of who did the most quarts, pints and of what. And the always ever present warning from my dad to my mom do not to overheat the pressure cooker and blow it up. Which meant melt the safety plug out which I am sure would have made quite the noise.

As an adult I don't plant peas. And I can't grow sweat corn like we had in Iowa. My sister can, she has a garden that must cover and acre. And she still cans and freezes those peas. She still lives in Iowa.

Friday, April 20, 2007

Back From India
































I have now been back from India for two weeks. I must say it was an interesting trip. India is quite the place to visit. As my friends from there had told me there are going to be more people than you are use to. That turned out to be so true. Most of the people spoke good English and even the newspapers and magazines were in English. So it was easy to communicate and figure out how to get around. But the number of people was overwhelming. And in the big cities like Mumbai and Delhi there was just so many people, cars and noise. Driving there was a trip. They all have their mirrors turned back against the car so as not to have them knocked off. They get within inches or less and just honk their horn. The first two nights we stayed with my friend's brother and his family in Mumbai. It was a good way to start they helped us with getting use to the food and showed us around.

We did get to see a lot of India. We saw the Taj Mahal, many shopping areas, the Himalayas and lots of poor people. The little girl in the picture is begging in front of the biggest mosque in India. I don't think you would see that at a major tourist attraction in America.

Once we got to the countryside in the town of Darjeeling there were still lots of people, but it was much more laid back. You could actually look, ask questions, and shop without being hassled to buy right now. It turned out the the fall is when it is best to see the Himalayas but we did have one sort of clear morning after a rain the previous evening. This time of year the haze from the valley just moves up the slopes of the mountains and makes it very hazy and overcast most of the time. The picture of the mountain is the third highest peak in the world Kanchenjunga at 8585 meters.

Darjeeling is well known for it's tea. The picture is of the youngest picking tea and putting it in the basket. Only women are allowed to pick tea. They claim the smaller hands of a women do not damage the tea plant. They need to pick 7 to8 baskets of tea a day for 53 rupees. About $1.05. When the basket is full they walk down the road to the station where it is weighted and they are given credit for what they picked. The tea shops in town are kind of like visiting a winery here in America. They tell you about the various grades and show you how to properly smell the difference. The youngest purchased some Darjeeling tea, in bags. Which the owner told us was tea dust. I did bring home some good tea but have not tried it yet.

I would like to go back again and see the mountains after the monsoon season. I think if I stay in any of the big cities I would stay in the more expensive hotels and take a tour to see the sites. Out in the country it is much more relaxed and easier to feel at ease.

The country does have very good cell phone coverage, Internet and good local airlines. But is has very bad air pollution, you only drink bottled water, and lots of trash. But they do keep things fairly clean they have plenty of people to clean the streets etc. Just not a good system to get rid of the trash. So they burn a lot of it which adds to the bad air. However Darjeeling had outlawed plastic bags and were attempting to work on the plastic waste problem. Everyday they had a small group of folks who swept the streets by hand and put the trash in a wagon. However the trash was just burned or dumped down some hill side outside of town.

I took 360 pictures so this is just a very few.

Later.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Going for Walks


As a kid on the farm I always enjoyed going for a walk or riding my bike. I got the cows everyday so there was one walk or two. And I usually always walked down to the creek and ponds to check out the frogs and toads. When I was about 8 I really liked walking through the hay field with my dad. The hay would come up to like my waist and his knee. But Clover hay sure works great at putting a shine on your work shoes.

Anyway Biscuit was over and we always take a short walk. After saying good bye to Mom and a kiss we were off. She likes walking in the grass, maybe I have passed something along. But we live in a neighbor hood that has all under ground utilities. So there are lots of boxes in the ground with lids. Biscuit had the best time stomping on each and listening for the returning sound. Some sounded hollow others quite full. It was interesting how a 17 month old kid could tell the difference. Smart kid. As I told my sister who has like 30+ grand kids. World's cutest and smartest.

Off for my haircut.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Fun at REI


The photo at the left is of myself and my friend Art. I used the tripod Mrs H made me for Christmas. It works great and Art was impressed with how simple and effective it was.

Well a couple of weeks ago I counted all that lose chain I had. And last week my REI dividend check arrived. So yesterday I headed to the bank with all my rolled change. Deposited some of my savings and took the rest in cash. Than off to REI with my cash and dividend check in hand. I had done my homework for like six months so I had it down to two packs. One from REI and a Gregory. After loading both up with 30 pounds and walking with each around the store the REI pack won. Must say I was a bit surprised, but I think it is going to be a great pack for those less than a week trips. And the best of all I used my 20% off coupon. Of course I did not stop there, new pair of shorts, first aid kit, water purification tablets (for trip), and a new wallet. I think my old one I used for about 20 years.

The new wallet seems good. I have been cleaning house today Biscuit coming Saturday. So I put my wallet Passport and money in my security pouch put it around my neck and have been seeing how it works. Seems OK, I guess if I get totally ripped off in India I will have my C-cards Passport, some money and a ticket home.

Monday, March 12, 2007

Kids and Getting Older

Now that I am retired I can go out with my kayak whenever I want. Like a nice sunset paddle a couple of weeks ago on the Napa River. Going again tomorrow when everyone is at work.
Also now that I am retired I enjoyed reading a couple of blogs everyday. Underconstruction, and Waiting for Naptime. I enjoy reading about the trials of having young kids around the house. It makes me think back to when WB and me had all those responsibilities, like diapers, going for walks to the park, Preschool, soccer and on so on. And of course giving advice. Now we get to do some of those same things with Biscuit. But if I don't want to Mr or Mrs H can change the diaper.

But now I find myself calling Mrs H for advice on cooking, sewing, yard work etc. I am using Mr H's advice on the new lawn mower and how to fertilize my lawn. And the youngest who I am off to see in India in 10 days helps me with the travel end of thing. The youngest has me convinced that I can travel to India with no problem she will take care of me.

I must say I enjoy hearing their advice on things it has made several decisions much easier.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Christmas in Feb.

Picture of Biscuit at the Amgen Tour of California in Santa Rosa.

Anyway, as a kid my first allowance was ten cents a week. Growing up on a farm I remember my mom always saying the best things in life are free, and good things come to those who wait. So, I computed that in a year I would have $5.00. I waited and worked that whole year for the dime a week and thinking about what would I buy. My job was to collect the eggs with my older sister. Don't remember what I purchased but I am sure it was great.
Anyway in college I wanted a TV so I saved my pocket change for the TV. I think it took about 1 1/2 years to get the Eighty Bucks. And I still had that TV when Mrs H was the age of Biscuit.

So now as a retired person I still save that pocket change. I have been collecting now in the Oat Meal box for a little over a year. I cash it in about every two years. So last week I counted it let's just say there was more than $200 in change. I went to the bank and got coin wrappers and now I am all set. But today was just like Christmas my REI Dividend check came. Now I can buy that new pack. I have it narrowed down to two after a year plus of thinking. The REI store will be glad to see me finally buy it. I tend to try things out a bit. I think I will use it on my trip to India.

The other thing about being retired is you don't get a pay check. But I also just finished and filed my taxes and GW will be sending me a refund. Most years I had to pay a little or just let them keep it for next year. The best news was I did not have to pay the state of California. First time in maybe 15 years.

Well off to the REI website for a little more comparison shopping.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Free Stuff and an Angel at the Top





Yesterday and today the Tour of California made it's way for a finish yesterday in downtown Santa Rosa. And today was the race start for the ride to Sacramento. Mrs H and Biscuit came over for the race yesterday which was a great surprise since we had just been at Mr and Mrs H's two days earlier to watch Biscuit for the day. It was a fun event and I think everyone had a good time. Biscuit enjoyed watching the helicopter fly over taking pictures of the racers coming into town. There were two big screens set up to watch the race. We did however miss the big crash at the end since we were on the other side of the course through downtown. I will put pictures of Biscuit on my blog tomorrow having issues uploading.

Anyway today the tour departed Santa Rosa and made it's first big climb over Trinity Road. I departed the house on my bike about 1 1/2 hours before the start since it is about 20 miles to the top of the climb using the route I took. It is a three mile climb which took me 30 minutes to complete which I felt was a good time for me. There were lots of folks setting up to wait for the Tour so it was fun riding up the hill they rang there cows bells and cheered you on. But at the top was the Specialized Angel. Quite the sight!! You can see her in the background as the first racer crests the hill about 90 seconds ahead of the pack. I felt sorry for her because it was so cold... I had my winter bike stuff on and I was still very chilled with the wind blowing. But I did get some nice free stuff over the two days. If you ever need bike repairs in Santa Rosa I would go to Santa Rosa Cyclery. They were giving out free water bottles. Great little shop in this hole in the wall location.

More photos tomorrow when the upload works better I hope.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

You could have chickens
















I ride my bike almost everyday and today I decided to take my camera with. I used the youngest daughter's idea of putting the camera in a sock to protect it. It actually worked very well. Having grown up on a farm I have always liked barns and still would like a place where I would have a barn. Mrs H is always talking about wanting to have chickens. So while I was riding I took a couple of pictures of places that if her and Mr H lived there they could have chickens. And a horse, cow, goats, pigs etc. The barn at the top I think would work great. And Grandpa could buy a John Deere tractor to store there and do tractor things. Like give Biscuit a ride.

I was actually very pleased WB remembered it was valentines day. I think all the TV ads helped.

Started getting ready for my next big adventure. I am off to India to travel with the youngest. Must admit I am nervous. The travel nurse at Kaiser turned me into a pin cushion and gave me 30 minutes worth of good advice of how not to get some dreaded disease. Only one more visit in two weeks for the last shot.

Stay tuned. Off to make dinner for WB.

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

New Cooking


After looking through the cupboards I came across our old bread maker. I think we have had it for quite some time. So I read the directions and checked to see if we had all the ingredients to make simple white bread. We did, so I made my first loaf of bread. Not too bad. I now have all the stuff to make whole wheat bread my next try. It's not too hard just put in all the stuff and turn it on. And about 3 hours later nice hot bread. I am also going to make my first soup this week.
First I am off to get all my shots for my trip to India. By 1:00 pm I will know how Biscuit feels after her shots. I think I am getting four shots plus two prescriptions. And a list of helpful hints from the Kaiser travel nurse. I bought my ticket so it looks like I am for sure off on the next adventure. I found this little hotel in National Geographic Adventure magazine in a town in India where you can see Everest. I emailed the hotel and the owner e-mailed me back wanting to know how I found him and how to make a reservation. I e-mailed back that his hotel was in Adventure magazine. He e-mailed back that he would like the article so I am off to copy and mail it to him. Later.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

New Toy

After much thinking, like six months. I finally broke down and purchased a new photo printer. The free shipping and $40.00 instant rebate got me. I must say I am very pleased. Printed two 5*7 prints of Yosemite today and they came out quite nice. Started working with that Histogram stuff in Photo Shop Elements. I must say I find it rather fun. Nice to learn new photo stuff. My little Sony camera has more features than I had thought.

The other big event of the day is I finally decided to go and visit the youngest in India. Should be an adventure. My good friend from MDT who grew up in India had several good suggestions of where to go plus his brother lives in Bombay and he may help us get around. So it should be a good adventure.

Off to make nice vacuum lines for WB and Mac and Cheese. Not out of a box.

Sunday, January 14, 2007

My Disneyland


The week after New Years is the time to go to Yosemite. It had the fewest people I have ever seen. At 9:00 am on Tuesday I only saw one person on the trail to Lower Yosemite falls which is right by Yosemite Lodge. Quite nice. But also quite chilly. We even got our act together and made reservations a whole year in advance for next year. As you can see by the picture of WB the Cross Country Skiing was good.
Not a lot of snow for this time of year but a good ski for the first time this year. On this trip I tried to work on using my digital camera. Fairly early Tuesday morning I went out with my film camera and my digital to take some pictures as the sun was coming on over the mountains. It not real clear but upper Yosemite falls has a faint rainbow in it. My film camera's exposure is better but not by much. I still need to learn more about how to get the correct exposure using the histogram thingy. I checked out some photos being sold in the Ansel Adams Gallery $38.00 for a matted 8*10 and $28.00 for a 5*7. So I came home and ordered a new photo printer from Epson.com. It was on sale with free shipping. I had been looking at it for about a year. It also will work for WB since you can put your memory card right in the front.

Still working on am I going to visit the youngest in Asia somewhere. Yosemite has a sister park in China. The name of the park is Huanqshan National Park. And my new National Geographic Adventure magazine came it had an interesting trip in India to the foothills of the Himalaya's. I think I made the youngest mad when she called because I could not be more definite about any plans. Hopefully I will get my act together and figure it out soon.

It's finally starting to warm up so time for a bike ride. WB is in San Francisco today with her friends.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Christmas in a Box and Great Presents

On Christmas day this year it was just WB and myself. So when we were at the local Safeway a couple of days before Christmas WB noticed that they had a complete Turkey dinner with all the trimming's for a good price. Just pop it in the oven and in less than two hours it would be done. So, we departed Safeway that day with Christmas dinner in a box. Needless to say on Christmas day we followed the directions put the Turkey in the oven and an hour later the mash potatoes and dressing. When it was all done I must say it was very good. The Turkey was nice and moist and done to perfection. The mash potatoes were great but the dressing left a little to be desired. Dessert was pumpkin pie and quite tasty.

So fast forward to New Years Eve day. Mr and Mrs H plus Biscuit came over to celebrate Christmas at our house. As I had said earlier it was the year of socks. Everyone got socks. I did need them however. I was given four pair of biking socks. Very nice ones to boot. Two pair of low cut hiking socks, and six pair of Costco white athletic socks. Plus some handlebar tape, new bike inner tube, Nalgene Water bottle, plus splash guard. And two books one on bike touring, and one from National Geographic on Digital Photography.






But the best present was this ingenues device pictured above. Just the day before on my last bike ride of 2006 I was wishing that someone would get me this little tripod that you can hook on things using these Velcro straps. But Mrs H out did that with this little wonder. It is a bolt, some electrical tape, and three strands of copper wiring. As you can see it makes a great little tripod for a digital camera. And very versatile notice how you can wrap the wire around an object such as this chair to steady the camera. Needless to say I was very pleased. WB also got a great gym bag made by Mrs H. Also very nice. I checked it our thinking I could make one. Bags of that size come in very handy when going camping. Maybe I can get some clues on where to find a pattern.

It was a great Christmas lots of great useful gifts and lots of quality time with Mr, Mrs H and Biscuit plus lots of photos of the events.

We had ham for dinner, but not out of a box.