Tuesday, November 28, 2006

MAYBE NOT FINAL SNOWSTORM






This morning we awoke to more snow. Some pictures here are demonstrative of why we are probably won't be leaving today.

Aside: Lisa, look at the snow on your car.

Lovely for the holidays. Not good at all for travel. If it looks like this at our house the mountain must be impassable.

I also included a picture of Yogi with our little neighbor, Seta. She came over to borrow Yogi for a couple of hours last evening. Seta and her family took care of Yogi when we went to Italy. They really do love him. Last night they dressed him up like a prince which is just what they claim he is. So I snapped af picture of them for our memories.

Monday, November 27, 2006

A FINAL SNOWSTORM





Actually this snowstorm is a final one for me, but the first of the season here in Ashland. God is good. He blessed me with a little white holiday weather before we head south.

This morning we awoke to this glorious snow. As you can imagine Dad and Ron are less than pleased. They are afraid this will postpone our departure tomorrow. I seriously doubt it as the sun is out now and already melting everything.

You can see by Dad's silly expression how happy the snow makes him. Yogi, too, would rather not step outside in this weather. "Twinkletoes" I like to call him.

Wish us luck tomorrow with our trip.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

FRUITBREAD SATURDAY




Most of today was dedicated to the making of fruitbread. Making twenty loaves of this bread takes some time. Many hands got into the kneading of the huge mound of dough. We luckily had Dad's advice. So things went pretty smoothly.

Rick was supposed to head south to San Francisco and then Los Angeles. He has an art show in L.A. next weekend. He was only 3-4 miles from our house this afternoon when his car overheated and quit. So he had it towed back to Ashland and we are blessed with his company one more day.

The fruitbread was all finished by 7:00pm. We tasted it and decided a good year once again. We ended the day by trying our Italian dessert with incredible chocolate and proudly checking out our fruitbread.

We had another enjoyable dinner, in spite of the USC/Notre Dame game in the background. How much football can some men watch? Plenty, I guess.

A RELAXING FRIDAY





Friday was a laid back kind of day. We relaxed and visited most of the day. Ron, Amy, Rick and May do some jogging most days. (Must be one of the ways they all keep in such great shape).

In the afternoon more football for the guys, University of Oregon vs. Oregon State. Unfortunately for Rick his alma mater lost. May, Amy and I headed for the Northwest Nature Shop where they were giving away wine, cheese and chocolate treats. It is a really creative place to Christmas shop with so many nature type gifts for people of all ages. We also visited some of our other favorite Ashland shops.

By late afternoon we were ready for some hot drinks. We went to The Black Sheep, an English style pub. Hot toddys were consumed and I had hot apple pie (that is one scrumptious drink). My Dad, Ron, Ronnie and Rick joined us around five o'clock. We all anxiously awaited the lighting ceremony in the plaza. At 5:30 the switch was thrown and literally millions of lights all over town were lit. It is always such a fun event.

When we got home we tried one of the wines from Italy that finally arrived today. We also played Dad's favorite card game. It took two and a half hours but Dad finally won after a last stand against Amy. Such fun!

A WONDERFUL THANKSGIVING








Ron and Amy drove down to Ashland Tuesday evening. Rick and May came on Wednesday evening. With Dad and the kids here we had a wonderfu Thanksgiving day. Lisa called us all from Italy and we had a very long talk. She is having such a marvelous time over there. It is great to hear all about her exciting adventures.

We had friends, Sue and Dick, join us also for Thanksgiving dinner. Of course three football games were watched Such a lovely day with everyone.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

LAST WEEKEND IN PORTLAND






Last weekend I drove to Portland to visit the kids and to pick Ron and Dad up when they flew in from Burbank on Saturday evening.

Friday night there was a party at Rick and May's.

Saturday Ron and Amy took me out to breakfast at a lovely place, Cadillac's. After that Amy and I went to see the Borat movie. Then we went to Trader Joe's and picked up the fruitbread fruit. We will make it next weekend when everyone is in Ashland. At 6:30pm Ron and Dad arrived. It was great seeing them againing. Amy made delicious split pea soup from her Grandma's recipe---the best. Rick and May came by and also Amy's brother, Aaron, and his fiance, Christina. Ron and Amy demoed a little salsa dancing for us.

Sunday was, of course, football for the men from early morning into the night. They first game of the day was enjoyed from a sports bar. Amy, Christina and I went to Mass and then a little shopping and then burritoes at Cha Cha Cha's. Excellent.

Monday morning we headed back to Ashland to get ready for Thanksgiving.

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Beautiful Ashland Fall




OK, I promise this is the last of my Fall photos. I am just so excited by the beauty I see all around me.

So here are some early morning sunrises and the deer in our backyard and the first snow on the mountains surrounding Ashland.

What can I say? I am in love with the season.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

HALLOWEEN 2006






Last night I spent my first Halloween all alone. Ron is in Los Angeles. Well, I do have Yogi with me. Anyway I carved a pumpkin and roasted pumpkins seeds. I just loved, as always, all the cute little costumed kids that came to the door. There were over a hundred. The constant door bell ringing kept me busy. I did watch some Turner Classic Movies old horror films. I even captured our neighborhood Halloween house with all the lights on. Enjoy!

In the afternoon I gathered more Fall photos. After November 1st we often loose the leaves rapidly. And as you all probably know, this is my favorite time of year. In fact all day today the wind has been gently blowing the leaves off the trees. I just love the way they float down. Everywhere I look it is so beautiful. You may need to enlarge the pictures to really appreciate the color.