From the twists and turns of Ms. Pac-Man at the PinBall Museum ....
Living a Dream
Life is a highway.... I am living a dream as I travel and explore our world. What will I find around the next corner?
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
A Trip Along Alt 74 in NC
Pinball Wizards
Who knew that Asheville has a Pinball Museum?
Our kids discovered it.
Who knew that it was the perfect 3-generation venue?
We all had fun playing a variety of pinball games and vintage video games. I, for one, could have stayed longer, but the littles wanted to move on! Seriously??? Leave all of the dazzling lights, bells and buzzers and flipper action??!!
| Chris plays while our granddaughter looks on |
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Sketchy Times!
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Elephant Pipe
We have owned 12 acres on the side of a mountain (a very small mountain) in North Carolina since our 25th wedding anniversary. Traditional 25th Wedding Anniversary gifts are usually something in silver....generally not land!
At the time we bought the property our intent was to use it as a camp. We had an old camper hauled up to a beautiful spot on the hillside, and spent many weekends there as well as time in the summer. We had no electricity (other than the 12 volt lights in the camper), we had no running water, no TV, no Internet, no cell phone coverage. It was a very peaceful place.
As I was approaching retirement we found a floor plan for a retirement cottage that would be perfect on our property. The plans were from Canada and had to be redrawn by a US architect. We met with one, shared some changes we'd like, and were ready to sign a contract with him to prepare the plans. But first, we had to take our younger son to Colorado to visit two colleges. We all fell in love with Colorado. Our son picked the Colorado School of Mines to pursue his mechanical engineering degree, and we decided to find a home there where we could have horses, and become residents so our son's tuition would be reduced to 'in-state' charges. The NC retirement cottage did not happen.
Our property sat for over 15 years. We would visit it occasionally, working on the ditches on either side of the drive, and cutting down emerging trees, to preserve the roadway, and reminiscing about the enjoyment we derived on the property in the past. Two years ago we were heading across country in our motorhome and stopped in the area to talk with a realtor. We had decided it was time to put the property on the market. The Mister arranged for the driveway to be cleared and we were able to, once again, drive to the former camp location. It was love all over again. Everything that attracted us to the property when we were young, still made the property special. We couldn't sell it. So instead, that summer we worked on clearing and sprucing up the land. We hired a logger to remove the large trees in the immediate area of the camping spot.
Then Hurricane Helene hit. We were no longer able to get back and forth easily.
Then winter came. Camping in the mountains was not something we cared to do.
Then we bought a house in Florida with 6 acres, and a long list of improvements we wanted to make. Any improvements we had planned for NC were put on the back burner.
Happy Easter
Friday, April 3, 2026
Diverging Diamonds
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Changing the Rules Mid-Game
Today was the CCCQ monthly meeting, whereat I provide an update on the annual Quilt Challenge. I've posted several times about the inception of this challenge and my progress:
January: Stepping up to the plate
February: Introducing the Challenge to the Guild
March: My "Big Book" about the challenge: Milt
Sew...what should I do next? I thunk, and I thunk, and I thunk a bit more.
Then, I discovered/realized that we would be meeting on April Fool's Day. I could have some fun with that!
When it was my turn to speak I said something like this:
"Ladies, I have received some feedback from others. Some folks are saying my "Challenge" isn't much of a challenge. Heck, a person could take a quilt they made 10 years ago that had tan and green in it and declare that it was a quilt representing New Mexico because it has tan for the desert sand and green for the cacti."
I went on to say:
"I received some suggestions that I provide a fat quarter of fabric (for the uninitiated a fat quarter is approximately 22" X 18" - it's a 1/2 yard piece cut in half on the fold) so I hunted for something that would work fairly easily with everyone's projects. Something that's....oh, how do you say it?..."
"Oh, yeah. Something that's kinda "neutral". Something that would go with any color. Oh, and by the way, since I had to use some of my budget to buy the fabric, the prize money will be changed a bit. Instead of $75 for first place, that will now be $45. 2nd Place, instead of $50 will be $30 and third place will be $15 instead of $25."
"It has every color in the rainbow; red, green, blue...and oh yeah, it has some highway signs and sections of maps. It's perfect!" I said as I walked around the room showing the fabric.
That's when I rummaged in my bag and pulled out the next piece:
A Trip Along Alt 74 in NC
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