Thursday, April 16, 2009

Feels like spring today













Pictures of my new house, waiting to move into, maybe by next weekend.   The back of the house was taken the when it snowed, and the front taken about a week later. 

It was 65 today, supposed to be 71 tomorrow, then going back down to the fifties next week.  Very warm today and looking forward to the weather tomorrow.  Went to Lowe's today and bought 8 trees and 2 magnolias for the house.  Saw this picture of a garden in a newspaper and loved the idea of a circle of Japanese flowering cherries.  Bought 6 Kwanzan cherries, 1 Yoshino cherry, a white dogwood and a couple of magnolias.  Adding to the group of trees and plants I'm putting into my new garden and presently collecting on Mimi's and Mark's driveway. 

Karen Caldwell's St. Helena yard, where a circle of cherr... (Eric Luse / The Chronicle)
Noelle is visiting and will be here tonight, leaving Monday.  Kids are excited to see her since it has been last September when she was out this way.  Planning a fun weekend in Amish country for her.  

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Beginnings of my new garden. Nine fruit trees have been planted and vegetable garden temporarily staked out.  Waiting for rest of trees to arrive in March.  Not much to look at now, but hopefull will  be different by June.  





Monday, March 2, 2009

Picture of Hannah in the tie dye shirt my niece Crystal bought for the kids from a street vendor on Telegraph Ave when I was in CA last month. Haven't been able to capture all the kids yet in their shirts. 







Picture of my old patio set on the deck after last snow storm.  Snow has all melted, but very cold today even though sun is out. 









One of 2 quilt projects I have been working on since last September. This is from a quilt kit I  bought at the Ontario show a couple of years ago.  Girls of the World for Hannah.















2nd of the quilt projects in progress. Bought this in Iowa during our road trip last year.  Hand quilting both.  









Working on staking out our garden on my lot and Mimi & Mark's lot.  Planted 9 fruit trees, more coming this March.  Also staked out the vegetable garden, using Elliott Coleman's book, "4 Season Harvest" as the guide.  Started out my heirloom tomatoes, brussel sprouts, and hot chili peppers today, both Hannah and Luke "helped".   Waiting for the eggplant seeds to arrive and will also be starting the cucumbers.  In CA I didn't have the space here and didn't really have frost, so this is new for me to have start seedings so early, will be interesting to see what kind of crop we will have.  Bought the cedar cold frame from Johnny's Seed after doing some research on cold frames last night.  Will try to have built other cold frames later, but this will be a start.  Will post pictures of the garden later, just too cold now to be out too long.  

Saturday, September 13, 2008

We have arrived




September 9, Tuesday, we spent the night at a suburb of Iowa City called Coralville after driving 420 miles from Nebraska last night. Will be crossing the Mississippi River this morning at Davenport. Tuesday, September 9th, we went to the Quilt Museum at the University of Nebraska and had a great visit, sorry, forgot to take a picture and pictures of the exhibit were not allowed. Also visited a couple of shops on the way.

Moving truck arrived in Bristol and Mimi and Mark are in he process of directing where to put things, either upstairs or in the basement. All done by 1pm.

Iowa wins the prize for prettiness and for the rest areas. Iowa is not flat but has lots of rolling hills full of soybeans, corn, and more corn and it’s green!! Why am I mentioning the rest stops? Hot water in restrooms and it’s inside a heated window and they have free wifi!
Had lunch at Dave’s Famous BBQ in downtown Omaha since we are in Omaha, Vicki had the pulled pork sandwich, I had the brisket sandwich, and Jeri had catfish fingers. Lunch was just enough to satisfy and delicious.

Will see what Iowa City has to offer this morning and looking forward to crossing the Mississippi where the river runs east to west. Davenport is famous for Bix Biederbeck, Mark Twain, and their jazz music festivals.  

September 10, Weds.

Left this morning to drive the final leg to Bristol all thru Illinois. Drove to Davenport to visit the Mississippi River at the levee. There's a skybridge at the waterfront near the old downtown where the pictures above were taken looking toward Illinois. We saw 2 riverboat casinos by the water. Davenport has about 100,000 pop and was apparently voted in 2007 as the most livable small city. Went to Subway and took our lunches to eat on the benches in front of the river. Crossed the river into Illinois on the Mississippi and we were able to cross Illinois into Indiana in one day.

80 is south of Chicago, but the traffic is still bad, 1st real traffic we encountered. The first toll in Illinois to get onto the toll road was 65 cents. Arrived at Mimi's and Mark's house around 7-8 o'clock, would have arrived earlier if we hadn't encountered traffic. We were all happy to get here safely. Before we drove to the house we went to my lot and we saw 9 deer in the meadow which was very exciting, maybe not when they show up in my garden.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Grand Island, Nebraska

Drove from Laramie, Wyoming across Nebraska today, Laramie is cowboy country and where Butch Cassidy was imprisoned, the territorial prison is now a musum. Visited a quilt shop in Kimble, Cheyenne and Ogalala. The owner in Cheyenne gave us a good referral to a cafe called "Egg and I" in town and we all had a good breakfast. While in that shop she told us about a quilt museum in Lincoln, which Vicki knew about but forgot was on our way. So we trying to get to the quilt museum tomorrow morning by going as far as possible today since we discovered it was closed today.

Nebraska is rolling hills western part of the state and in the eastern part flatter. Lots of corn, alfafa, and more corn. When we left this morning it was overcast and we had some rain along the way. Sky was beautiful with big fluffy clouds, very different from California. Temperatures are cool, glad we had our jackets, 1st day we didn't use the air conditioner in the car. No more brown, we are now seeing green hills and green grass. We passed several museums we couldn't get to such as the Geological Museum at the Museum of Wyoming (dinosaurs) and an old car museum (antique cars) in Nebraska.

We are staying the night at a town called Grand Island at a Holiday Inn Express. Didn't seem much in this town so thought we would be able to get a room easily. Turns out there is a big agricultural show this week and all the hotesls are full, but the clerk called another Holiday Hill about 20 miles away. When Vicki got on the phone found out that there was only one bed. Meanhile the other clerk said she just got a cancellation so now we are a room with a king and a sofa bed. Boy are we lucky or not!! Room is very comfortable and only $110.

Where's the island in Nebraska? Apparently there used to be an island called Grande Isle formed by the north and south Platte rivers, back from the time of the french trappers. The isle disappeared when one of the rivers were dammed for flood control.

Plan to leave tomorrow to drive to Lincoln so we can visit the quilt museum at 10am when it opens.

Discovered what the fence like things along the freeway are. We thought they had something to do with snow, and got this confirmed by the quilt owner in Cheyenne. They are there to help keep blowing snow off the freeway and the railway tracks. Kind of weird that they are at some places and not at others and they are angled differently, had to do with the direction of the wind. At the freeway entrances there are gates which someone closes to prevent cars from driving onto the freeway when closed because of snow.

Also found out why there are so many places named after Lincoln and a hugh statue of Lincoln's head on somewhere before Cheyenne. Highway 30 used to be called the Lincoln Highway and head marked the place on I80 where the highway was highest.

We might spend several hours in Lincoln and then make our way across Iowa, we will see how far we get since there are a lot of quilt shops in Iowa. United Van Lines will be showing up tomorrow at 8am in Bristol with my stuff. Perfect day since Mark will be off. Driver told her he may have to back up the truck all the way into the cul-de-sac, will be interesting.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Sunday night in Laramie, Wy

We are spending the night at a Hilton Garden Inn in Laramie, Wyoming. Will be in Cheyenne tomorrow morning and hit some quilt shops. Laramie is a college town so it's kind of fun to see all these young college students. Had dinner at a restaurant right across from the hotel at McAllister's which had very good food. It seemed to be a college handout and just recently opened. Food was good and not expensive, should do very well with students. Jeri had a monster spud she couldn't finish (enough for 3 of us) we took back to the room in case we want to have it for breakfast.

Drove this morning from Salt Lake after visiting Temple Square, we did our own tour and had a 20 min tour of Brigham Young's home with 2 yound ladies, one from Arizona and one from Somoa. He had 56 children.

After leaving Salt Lake, drove across Wyoming, not much in Wyoming either, but very interesting terrain, cross the continential divide at 6920' high.

Tomorrow plan to be in Cheyenne by 10:00am to visit some shops.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Saturday night in Salt Lake



We are spending our 2nd night at the Embassy Suites in downtown Salt Lake City about 1 mile from the Mormon Temple. Got to Salt Lake Salt Lake Area about 2pm today after leaving Winnemucca this morning at 7am. We visited 3 shops in the area until we were pooped.

Treating ourselves to a little luxury tonight with free drinks, free breakfast tomorrow morning, and a very nice room with each of us having our own bed. All 3 of us had the seafood spaghetti at the hotel restaurant and it was yummy, since we ate early and the only customers for awhile, had lots of attention.

The quilt shops here have a lot of baby fabric, more than I have seen at any other shops, probably because families have lots of kids.

Tomorrow, we plan to have a leisurely breakfast, check out and visit the temple square. Then we will be heading out of town out of I80 going northeast toward Wyoming. There may be 1 or 2 shops in Wyoming opend on Sunday, but we are planning Sunday as a driving day through Wyoming and will probably be in Nebraska before we stop somewhere for the night.