Thursday, July 30, 2009
Cleo on the Outside
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Hot garden!
Our many tomato plants are just turning now- we have been eating some yellow Golden Perfection tomatoes, but have many heirloom varieties and grape tomatoes to come! It's turning into a jungle.
Thebroccoli died, but we have eaten several zucchini- squash may be my personal forte! Which is alright, since I'm obsessed with them. Our peas have been producing a lot, but they do not like the heat at all. Prima donnas. And that, folks, is the end of July garden report. Hold your breath for the next one!
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
More Vacation Pics
That's the canyon behind Stephanie.
Here I am, with my poor man's Big Game Hunter look going on.
The bridge going to Twin Falls. The first time I was in Twin Falls, I stopped during a snow storm and drove into town without even noticing the canyon. I drove over it the next morning and couldn't figure out how I had not seen it.
Those of you my age or older may recall watching Evel Knievel's failed jump over the canyon on the Wide World of Sports in 1974. The dirt ramp he used is still there, just a couple miles down from the bridge. New fact I learned this trip: Evel Knievel is from Butte, Montana, and we missed their annual Evel Knievel Days by a week.
Some pretty rapids and a waterfall a little farther down the canyon.
Monday, July 27, 2009
We're Havin' A Heat Wave
Monday, July 20, 2009
Karaoke, American IOWA style (ouch)
While visiting Iowa we were fortunate enough to be invited to a highly competitive American Idol Wii Karaoke Party. The players were fierce and passionate, even when the singing was weak and hard to hear. Whether standing stock still, squinting at the tiny lyrics on the screen, or gesticulating wildly, each singer offered a special twist to an old favorite (or completely unknown pop song by Beyonce, but I'm not bitter). A field of fourteen was slowly, painfully whittled to four, and then the final two, one of whom was my multi-talented sibling. Below, the pictures speak for themselves- at least, I'm not speaking for them. (Do captions count?) As you peruse, turn your brain station to "Maneater" by Hall & Oates or "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor, and it will be like you're there! Sorry.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
The Cat of 1,000 Faces
Cleo has a bit of a hair eating problem, and we often find her with a half swallowed clump of hair dangling down her chin like a fake beard. For instance, here she is sporting a classic Van Dyke:
In the past, we usually just yelled "Hey Fu Manchu!" and pulled the hair out of her mouth, but lately I have started to name the beards based on who I think she looks like. And now I will be able to photograph and catalogue them. I call this one the "Charles Dickens":
And here's the "Kyle Jennings":
That's all I have photographed so far, but with the weather heating up, I expect more in the series.