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Sunday, June 29, 2014

Off To The Beach!

 
I love going to the beach----any beach!  One of my favorites is in Dana Point, CA.  This is a view of the Dana Point Harbor from one of the cliffs that tower above it.  But, it's beach is called Doheny.
 
 
This past weekend we decided to go to one of our favorite hotels in Dana Point----The Doubletree.  It's just a short hop across the highway to Doheny State Beach.  It was cloudy that day, but there was lots of activity on the beach.
 
 
Many people were surfing, from the very young to the very old.  The waves were perfect.
 
 
In fact, there was a surfing competition going on that day called The Legends of Surf.  These people were all over 60 and were fun to watch.  I was very jealous of one of them---a little old lady like myself who held her own with the guys.
 
 
Duane was taking it all in.
 
 
There were booths with all kinds of surfing items, and we spotted this row of surfboards from all eras.
 
 
After taking it all in, we had dinner at Harpoon Henry's, famous for their seafood, then went back to the hotel where they had a band playing at their rooftop lounge.
 
 
Although I couldn't get a very good picture of the group called "Riptide", it was great fun and great surf music.
 
 
The next morning the fog rolled in, but I took a picture anyway of the "beach" outside our hotel window.  We'll be back soon, I'm sure.
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, June 12, 2014

AMANDA

 
Last night, Duane's granddaughter, Amanda, graduated from high school.  What a proud moment. 
 
 
Amanda has truly become my granddaughter as well.  She came into my life when she was four years old, and has been in my heart ever since.
 
 
She was such a sweet child, and has grown into an extraordinary young lady.
 
 
She has become a shining example for her sister Valerie and her cousin Madeline to follow.  Not only has she gotten straight A's throughout her school years, but she has unfailingly been kind, gentle, sincere, and an upstanding Christian.
 
 
She has even caught the eye of the son of her pastor at church.
 
 
But, she's not always serious, and loves even the most insignificant competition.
 
 
And, is always fun to be around.
 
 
Oh, did I mention that she is also beautiful?
 
 
So, whether she's riding off into the sunset, singing in the choir, or doing calculus, we are so happy to have Amanda in our lives.  God Bless You Sweetheart!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Maddie


It's amazing to me that my granddaughter Maddie is turning 10 years old this year.  She is such a delight, and so precious to me.  The following photos will show why I love her so much.  They are not necessarily in chronological order, but they capture those instances that filled my heart with love.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SWEETHEART!!!
 
 
 
 

Sunday, May 4, 2014

The Backyard


 
We love our backyard.  There are many aspects to our yard.  This is a view of the pool from the "Way Back", a term we've been using to separate the regular yard from the rest of the acre of property.
 
 
In the "Way Back" are many trees such as the Arizona Tree on the right with its yellow blossoms.  Through the trees you can see our garage with the apartment on top.
 
 
Here is another view of the Arizona Tree----so named by our dear friend Marian who gave us the tree and told us it came from Arizona.  The bees, especially the big black ones just love it.  In the foreground you can see our Tulip Tree with its purple blossoms.  It was what we call a "volunteer".  Many things begin growing in our yard that we didn't plant.
 
 
A volunteer from many years ago is this fig tree.  We like most of the fruit that our trees produce,  like----lemons, limes, plums and avocados, but we have just never gotten into figs.  This is just a small sampling of the hundreds of figs we get each year.
 
 
To keep everything healthy and happy needs a lot of TLC, like hand watering.  Farmer Duane is an expert at this.
 
 
In addition to fruit, we grow vegetables in the "Way Back".  Here you can see our cucumbers and zucchini doing beautifully.  Once again, Farmer Duane has been the key factor in their success.
 
 
Many pests threaten our vegetables----squirrels, rabbits, crows, so we need to get creative.  Nothing like a watch goose for this.  This bed has not yet fully sprouted.
 
 
One tree that doesn't need much help is the lemon.  It is ever bearing and we have lemons like these all year long.  What a blessing!
 
 
Not all vegetables are grown in the "Way Back".  We don't take any chances with our tomatoes and peppers, so we grow them in pots on our patio.  As you can see, the tomatoes are doing nicely.
 
 
At the end of a long day of gardening, that pool looks mighty nice!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Wine a Little, You'll Feel Better


It is no surprise to anyone who knows us, that Duane and I love wine----especially Woodbridge Cabernet Sauvignon by Robert Mondavi.  So, at the urging of my son Adam, and daughter-in-law, Melissa, we have been trying to "branch" out a little. 

 
After one of Adam and Melissa's trips to wine country, they gifted us with a bottle of Fess Parker, complete with Davy Crocket's coonskin cap, and etched glasses.  Yes, Fess Parker started his own winery in Santa Barbara, and played the legendary Davy Crocket for many years on TV.
 
 
Since then, Duane and I have done a little tasting on our own, and have discovered the magical and extensive variety of wines at the some of the thousands of wineries in California.
 
 
Pictured here is Leoness Cellars in Temecula, California.  It is a quaint and beautiful spot with gorgeous landscaping, a chateau setting and a fabulous restaurant.  On a whim we decided to visit this winery which is one where Adam and Melissa are members.
 
 
When we let Adam and Melissa know we were in Temecula, they couldn't wait to join us.
 
 
We met them at Callaway Winery, which was one of the first in Temecula.
 
 
There, we had our first glimpse of an automatic wine tasting machine.  You just slide your credit card, and are able to taste as many varieties as you wish.  This comes in handy when there are 3 deep at the wine tasting counters.
 
 
Adam also told us a lot about the different types of grapes, and we got to see the various vines.  Here's Duane in front of his fave----cabernet.
 
 
Although it was a cold and windy day with many clouds, the vistas were amazing, and here you see a smattering of the grape vines that populate thousands of acres in the area.
 
 
Our last stop that day, was at Europa Village, a fairly new winery where Adam and Melissa are members.  They actually participated in the harvest one night, and are shown here with their friends Gregg and Rachel.  I wonder if we will end up doing this someday too???
 
 
Now we are getting all sorts of wine gifts----this one from son Scott and family.  I'm happy to say that we have also become members of the Leoness Cellars Winery and are awaiting our next shipment soon.