Sunday, July 31, 2011

CLOCKS

My Mom had no real love for "human time". Mom loved hiking and being out in the mountains where there was no time. I think this is probably when her disdain for clocks started, but I am not really sure. After my sister and I had left home, she had one clock in the house. That was the one on the stove. It was set to Pacific Standard Time. She never reset it for Daylight Savings time. You just had to remember that if you were at Mom's, you either looked at your watch, or weren't really sure what time it was. Later, she did have a digital (flip number, I think) clock by her bed, but I was never sure if that was right either.

For my 5th Birthday, my parents gave me a Timex watch. It was one of those with the dial the size of a nickle, and the black leather band. When I was 12, I got a smaller dialed princess style watch with a maroon face. When I was 17, they gave me a Casio Star Wars digital (Red LEDs and a 50 page instruction book!!!) When I started in Road construction at 19 or so, I got a heavy duty Timex digital (12 functions or something...) 

As I sit here in my craft room, I can look around and see 5 CLOCKS that were given to me by my Mom. This is the same Mom who didn't like time. There have been other timepieces in the 30 years between that last Timex and now, some have been lost or broken.

Sadly, I will not be able to ask Mom about this since her internal clock stopped a few years ago, so I will never know why she always was giving me clocks and watches. 

By the way, in case you are wondering, I am eternally running late.


Sunday, May 22, 2011

Rest, Relax, Recharge

The very best way to spend a Sunday.



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Saturday, May 21, 2011

The attack of the Grosbeaks

I looked out my window and four of these guys were looking at me.




I think it's ok....

I went to the website for the Rapture guy...  This is what greeted me:


This webpage is not available

The webpage at http://familyradio.com/ might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address.

Here are some suggestions:

Error 118 (net::ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT): The operation timed out.

Unless......

Friday, May 20, 2011

Waiting for the End of the World.

What is the right thing to wear?  I didn't get my hair cut...  I don't have a clean robe. The bed isn't made, & the dishes aren't done. 


I'm still trying to figure out why these people think that they can pick the day of Armageddon or the Rapture. The scriptures specifically say that we will not know the day, so why do these evangelists think they have inside information? 








In the meantime...  I'm doing my laundry, but the 4 Horseman are just going to have to accept my dirty carpet...  the vacuum is broken.  

Sunday, April 24, 2011

HMB#34 3400 miles

Guess what state we are in. Less than an hour from home!!


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Location:Ridgefield,United States

HMB#33. 3300 miles

Almost home. Less than 200 miles to go.





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Location:NW Warm Springs Hwy,Maupin,United States

HMB #32. 3200 miles



Near Bend...





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Location:Echo Hollow Rd,Bend,United States

HMB#31 3100 miles

That was a long stretch with no restrooms or cell service.



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Location:Lakeview,United States

HMB#30. 3000 miles


Starting a long day. Home tonight. Look…rain. Maybe we are already home?



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Location:W 4th St,Alturas,United States

Saturday, April 23, 2011

HMB#29. 2900 miles

I drove today and it was dark at this MP. So you get a random shot..



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HMB#28. 2800 miles




Still driving. Heading for alturas. This was just out of Reno


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HMB#27




On the way north


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HMB#26

More north ward traveling.


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Friday, April 22, 2011

HMB #25 - 2500 miles

Night time again. We finished death valley and are searching for food and shelter



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HMB #24 - 2400 miles

Death Valley day. A twenty mule team product. This is furnace creek. Sea level





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HMB #23 - 2300 miles

Heading in to Death Valley. The next post will be very close to there. For now, a road shot.



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Location:Temecula Valley Fwy,Newberry-Baker,United States

HMB22A


GeoTagged, [N34.67496, E116.96293]

HMB #22. 2200 mile

On the way north now. Heading for Death Valley. Checked out of 29 Palms this morning.




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Location:Barstow Rd,LUCERNE VALLEY,United States

Thursday, April 21, 2011

HMB #21 - 2100 miles


Today we had leisurely day in Joshua Tree NP. Hiked in to an old mine an took a lot of pictures. Once again it was dark at the mile marker. Here we are at 2109 miles


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Location:29 Palms Hwy,Twentynine Palms,United States