Ocean Beach, in San Francisco, became the canvas for a temporary art exhibition created by locals. Andres Amador, a local artist, invites area folks to come to the beach a few times a year. He offers suggestions and provides custom rakes for the participants to use. The rakes are made from handheld garden cultivator rakes attached to broom handles.
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, June 24, 2026
Beach Art
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Doing Disney
The Mister and I are heading to Orlando for a few days. His sister and her husband are coming as well. Neither of us can remember the last time we saw each other. And, since we moved we don't live that far from each other.
I looked in our files, and unbelievably found two tickets for Disney parks,
from 1984!
According to Mr. A-I-nstein:
Disney honors completely unused or partially used old park tickets, provided they were originally purchased with a "no expiration" feature and still have valid admission days remaining. Old tickets without this feature generally expire, but their original purchase price can be credited toward a new ticket purchase.
It sure beats buying a new one!
Sunday, June 21, 2026
Happy Father's Day
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Jasmine on the Move
Friday, June 19, 2026
Just Peachy
Shortly after we moved into 'The Hacienda' we purchased two peach trees. They made it through their first summer. Winter was tough for them. The trees had some blossoms, but the cold weather did them in. We didn't hold out much hope for any peaches.
But...one brave peach held on! We watched through the spring. It continued to mature. It grew, it began to have a blush of color...and finally, I found it on the ground, probably just after it fell. A nice, plump peach. Our only peach from either of our trees for the year. Not much of a crop.
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Now....That's Hot!
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
State Quilt
I've been 'mum' about this from the onset, but decided I just had to share. As I have posted previously, I am in charge of the annual quilt challenge for the CCCQ guild. In honor of the 250th Anniversary of our country, the challenge is to pick the name of a state from a hat, and make a quilt about that.
The state that I drew was Delaware. I did a bit of research. Delaware's State colors are buff and colonial blue. Delaware's flower is the peach blossom. Delaware is the 2nd smallest state, after Rhode Island.
For some reason, I searched online for a Delaware 'doll'. Lo and behold...a doll showed up on eBay. She won a blue ribbon in 1961 at the Delaware State Fair.
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