I think I must have picked up a germ or two lately.
I've been not feeling all that well ever since I got back to Texas.
I've had a lot of potential germ exposure lately.
Multiple restaurants, church, crowded airports and airplanes.
My favorite brother-in-law sick with an undiagnosed ailment.
Dozens of retired people.
It's a well known fact that exposure to retired people is putting yourself in harm's way, in the same manner as visiting a day care with dozens of sickly little kids.
I am now on my second day of having a headache. My vision is blurry. I'm a mess.
But, I did manage to drive to Oakland Lake Park to walk around Fosdic Lake for the first time in awhile.
As you can see, via the picture, Oakland Lake Park is being very green today.
One thing about North Texas, it is quite a bit greener than the Phoenix Valley of the Sun zone. Greener in the sense of greener vegetation, not greener in the sense of being more environmentally responsible.
I must muster the energy, soon, to opine about the issue of water use restrictions as practiced in a desert and as practiced here, where there is a lot more water, and it is not a desert.
But, right now, I am going to need to lie down for a bit and hope the feeling of being dizzy dissipates.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Up Well Before The Sun On The Last Monday Of March
The Shadow of the Skinny Dipping Thin Man is up way too early on this final Monday of the 3rd month of 2012.
I got in the vertical position around 5 this morning. If I were still at my mom and dad's this would be 3 in the morning.
It is currently 62 degrees at my mom and dad's, 3 degrees warmer than my current location where the humidity is at 80%
I have had my windows open all night. My A/C is not functioning correctly. The A/C repair person will be repairing my A/C today.
I had a headache all day long yesterday. I do not remember the last time I have suffered that particular malady. Elsie suggested this was caused by 10 days of Hotpepper withdrawal. I do not think this diagnosis is correct because I heard from Elsie Hotpepper every day I was not in North Texas. So, I did not experience any Elsie Hotpepper withdrawal that I noticed.
I think the day long headache may have been caused by system shock caused by returning from a scenic wonderland, with clean air and water, to a desolate zone, with significantly less clean air and water.
Plus that vexing humidity.
I may go swimming this morning before the illuminating sky orb arrives. But, before I do that I must do something for the aforementioned Elsie Hotpepper.
UPDATE: Oops. Elsie Hotpepper informed that today is Monday, not Friday, so I time traveled back 4 days to the correct day.
I got in the vertical position around 5 this morning. If I were still at my mom and dad's this would be 3 in the morning.
It is currently 62 degrees at my mom and dad's, 3 degrees warmer than my current location where the humidity is at 80%
I have had my windows open all night. My A/C is not functioning correctly. The A/C repair person will be repairing my A/C today.
I had a headache all day long yesterday. I do not remember the last time I have suffered that particular malady. Elsie suggested this was caused by 10 days of Hotpepper withdrawal. I do not think this diagnosis is correct because I heard from Elsie Hotpepper every day I was not in North Texas. So, I did not experience any Elsie Hotpepper withdrawal that I noticed.
I think the day long headache may have been caused by system shock caused by returning from a scenic wonderland, with clean air and water, to a desolate zone, with significantly less clean air and water.
Plus that vexing humidity.
I may go swimming this morning before the illuminating sky orb arrives. But, before I do that I must do something for the aforementioned Elsie Hotpepper.
UPDATE: Oops. Elsie Hotpepper informed that today is Monday, not Friday, so I time traveled back 4 days to the correct day.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Sunday Walking With the Village Creek Indian Ghosts
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| An Ethereal Village Creek Walker |
So, I visited them today.
The small parking lot for the Village Creek Natural Historical Area was about a third full. Not the level of park parking lot activity I've been seeing in parks the past 10 days.
In the picture of the pair of paved trail walkers walking the paved trail today, I am 100% certain the one on the left is a living human. I am not 100% that the ethereal spectre on the right was not an Indian Ghost vision walking beside the guy.
I don't know if the Village Creek Indian Ghosts were able to sense I'd recently been walking with the Ghosts of their Apache enemies to the west. I suspect not.
I am not a big fan of today's humidity whilst walking. Between the humidity and the lush greenery, walking in North Texas today was very jungle-like.
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| Village Creek Dam Bridge |
I went swimming this morning and was very pleased to find the water much warmer than when I last got wet in it.
This afternoon I had an encore swim with some poolside lounging. It was so pleasant I forgot about the humidity for a minute or two.
I rarely get headaches. I did not get a headache in Arizona, no matter how strenuously my parental units strained me with their hyper-activity.
But, today I woke up with a headache. And it has lasted all day long. Reaction to Texas? To humidity? To bad air pollution? To a combo of factors?
Very vexing.
Up Late The 4th Sunday Of March Seeing No Palm Trees Or Cactus
Looking out my primary viewing portal on the outer world, on this 4th Sunday of the 3rd month of 2012, I can see no cactus or palm tree.
I do see trees with way more leaves than I saw the last time I looked out this particular primary viewing portal on the outer world.
Spring sprung while I was gone.
I suspect I will be seeing some wildflowers today, though none are visible from my current location.
I did not hit the horizontal nocturnal position, last night, til around 2 in the morning. I don't remember the last time I was in the vertical position, so late, or awake, for so many hours, having gotten vertical very early Saturday morning.
This morning I think I will go swimming in a non-heated pool.
I am 100% certain I will be the only one in the getting wet, with no group of well-seasoned ladies emulating Esther Williams.
I do see trees with way more leaves than I saw the last time I looked out this particular primary viewing portal on the outer world.
Spring sprung while I was gone.
I suspect I will be seeing some wildflowers today, though none are visible from my current location.
I did not hit the horizontal nocturnal position, last night, til around 2 in the morning. I don't remember the last time I was in the vertical position, so late, or awake, for so many hours, having gotten vertical very early Saturday morning.
This morning I think I will go swimming in a non-heated pool.
I am 100% certain I will be the only one in the getting wet, with no group of well-seasoned ladies emulating Esther Williams.
Back In HOT Humid Texas After Ten Blissful Days In Arizona With My Mom & Dad & Sister
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| The Sun Sets On My Visit To Arizona |
I'm feeling like I've been hit with a wet blanket.
I turned the A/C on as soon as I walked into this place.
I've been going to bed early in Phoenix, by 10pm Central Time. Currently I am up way past midnight, Central Time.
I had myself a fine time in the Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport this evening. I somehow got my sister flustered when we got to the airport, which had my sister on the wrong level. When I disembarked from my sister's vehicle, she told me to take the elevator to level two to get to the check-in level.
But, by the time I was inside the airport, what my sister had told me had changed, in my mind, to take the long elevator to the third level. I then walked the long third level past one restaurant after another, lugging a laptop, a backpack and a big check-in piece of baggage.
This was exhausting.
Eventually I found a flight of stairs that took me to level two. From then on the rest of the process went well, except for forgetting to take my camera out of my pocket.
I've never been in a plane following such a long line of other planes waiting to take off as I did tonight. I felt like we spent more time waiting to takeoff than we spent in the air.
The flight back to Texas seemed to go way faster than the flight to Arizona.
I'm a bit on the tired side, but I'm all wired up.
By morning I should know if it nice to be back. Or not.
I will say, right now, I am back in Texas freshly annoyed over how many things are so totally craptacular here. And freshly vexed as to why this is the case.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Visiting The Leaf & Feather Farm Birds Planting Bougainvillea With My Dad
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| Bougainvillea At The Leaf & Feather Farm |
This particular Bougainvillea was found at the Leaf & Feather Farm, south of Maricopa, out in the Sonoran Desert.
I do not know how my sister and mom and dad find these remote locations. It is sort of unsettling. But, they seem to know where they are going.
Most of the time.
The Feather part of the Leaf & Feather Farm refers to birds. The farm has a lot of birds. Most of them exotic birds. Check out the Leaf & Feather Farm website to learn why they have so many exotic birds, in addition to exotic plants.
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| These Pretty Birds Did Not Speak To Me |
When we started today's desert excursion the tire sensors indicated we had a low inflation problem. This caused a slight outbreak of worry, that eventually abated.
At the Leaf & Feather Farm my sister and I met Snowball. A white pretty bird.
Snowball's mom and dad gave the bird up for adoption at the Leaf & Feather Farm due to neighbor's complaints about the bird's squawking being too noisy. We first met Snowball when his (or her) dad was in Snowball's cage, holding him (or her).
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| Snowball's Mom & Dad Playing Bird Ball |
As we were preparing to leave I saw that Snowball's mom and dad had taken her (or him) outdoors to play ball. I wandered over to the ballfield and asked if I could take a picture.
Obviously the answer was yes.
My mom got her rare Bougainvillea and my sister got an Easter Egg Emu bush. We'd seen these the week before at the Papago Desert Botanic Garden plant sale. I did not think we'd find this Australian plant at this nursery in the Sonoran Desert and remarked to my sister if it was there she would need to buy one.
The Easter Egg Emu bush was the first plant you came to as you drove to the plant zone of the Leaf & Feather Farm. So, my sister got one. And then my mom did.
Leaving the Leaf & Feather Farm we were soon back in Maricopa where we found one of those cool McDonald's restaurants we've been finding all over Arizona. I got another of those Filet O' Fish Sandwiches I always have a strong hankering for. After awhile my favorite brother-in-law showed up. He seems to often show up at the McDonald's we happen to happen upon.
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| Mom & Dad's New Bougainvillea Blooming Bright |
After my dad and I finished the plant planting my mom made us chicken noodle soup, with cheese and crackers and lemon meringue pie. Those Meyer Lemons in the backyard are a gift that just keeps giving.
My sister is due to return in a little over an hour to drive me to the airport so that I can fly back to a non-desert, high humidity, no wild horses, part of the planet.
My Last Morning In Arizona Swimming With The Sun Lakes Ladies
This morning I decided to have one more swim with the Ladies of Sun Lakes before I depart this part of the planet.
However, this Saturday morning there was only one Sun Lakes Lady in the pool.
I decided to forgo going in the Lap Pool because I saw that the bald Johnny Weissmuller Tarzan had Jane with him today and the pair were stirring up quite a wake, which I felt was best to avoid.
So, I walked back to my lounge chair and did some warm up lounging before getting into the Chat Pool. The Chat Pool is what you see below my feet. The Chat Pool is not heated.
I was in the Chat Pool, for a couple minutes, when the Sun Lakes Lady, who you see in the Big Pool, got out to ask me if I knew the pool I was in was not heated. I told the Sun Lakes Lady what I did know the Chat Pool was not heated, that I got in the Chat Pool before getting in the HOT Big Pool, which then made the HOT Big Pool feel super HOT.
The Sun Lakes Lady said she'd try that next time.
I am now out of the pool, back at my mom and dad's, waiting for my sister to arrive so we can make the trek across the desert to Maricopa, which apparently is the town in Arizona which has cornered the market on Bougainvillea bushes.
My mom has just left me with a super hot cinnamon roll which she says I must eat because I did not eat my second egg this morning. I just accept these type things and no longer question the logic.
My sister has now arrived, so it is off to Maricopa we go, hopefully to return with a Bougainvillea bush.
However, this Saturday morning there was only one Sun Lakes Lady in the pool.
I decided to forgo going in the Lap Pool because I saw that the bald Johnny Weissmuller Tarzan had Jane with him today and the pair were stirring up quite a wake, which I felt was best to avoid.
So, I walked back to my lounge chair and did some warm up lounging before getting into the Chat Pool. The Chat Pool is what you see below my feet. The Chat Pool is not heated.
I was in the Chat Pool, for a couple minutes, when the Sun Lakes Lady, who you see in the Big Pool, got out to ask me if I knew the pool I was in was not heated. I told the Sun Lakes Lady what I did know the Chat Pool was not heated, that I got in the Chat Pool before getting in the HOT Big Pool, which then made the HOT Big Pool feel super HOT.
The Sun Lakes Lady said she'd try that next time.
I am now out of the pool, back at my mom and dad's, waiting for my sister to arrive so we can make the trek across the desert to Maricopa, which apparently is the town in Arizona which has cornered the market on Bougainvillea bushes.
My mom has just left me with a super hot cinnamon roll which she says I must eat because I did not eat my second egg this morning. I just accept these type things and no longer question the logic.
My sister has now arrived, so it is off to Maricopa we go, hopefully to return with a Bougainvillea bush.
The Fading Shadow Of The Arizona Thin Man The Morning Of The 4th Saturday Of March Hunting Bougainvillea
In the picture, in the lower right corner, you can see part of the Shadow of the Arizona Thin Man, looking out his primary viewing portal on the outer world on this 4th Saturday of the 3rd month of 2012.
It is currently 61 degrees at my current location, heading to a predicted high of 85. Later today I will likely be heading back to my current home zone, in Texas, where for the second day in a row it is colder than my current location, at 53 degrees, heading to a predicted high of 83.
I suspect it is significantly more humid where I am heading than where I am now.
I also have reason to believe, due to reports I have received, that the landscape of North Texas has decided to put on a Super Spectacular wildflower display this year.
Next Saturday, on the Tandy Hills, part 1 of Prairie Fest 2012, takes place.
Weather permitting, I am thinking I will be checking out Prairie Fest 2012, Part 1.
Next Saturday should be the coolest, temperature-wise, of the three part, 2012, Prairie Fest. Part 3, in May, should be quite warm. Likely there will be some sort of eco-friendly cooling devices. Perhaps out of school kids armed with spray bottles.
I think I may go swimming again this morning. My mom and dad are driving south to Maricopa to go to a nursery to get a colorful Bougainvillea bush. Maricopa is about 30 miles south of the Phoenix metro zone. Apparently there are no Bougainvillea bushes available for sale in the Phoenix metro zone. Or maybe they are a dime cheaper.
I have been breathing and sleeping so well here in Arizona, I am sort of not looking forward to re-adjusting to consuming seriously polluted air that clogs up my respiratory system and makes my eyes water. But, that is a really small price to pay to get to experience the wonders of Texas.
I am particularly looking forward to returning to a place where the people are properly inflated, instead of this strange Arizona zone where most of the people appear to have had the air let out of them. Deflated people may be a bit more aesthetically appealing to look at, for some, but, during the course of my exile in Texas I have grown to like seeing my humans inflated. I guess I've just gotten used to the fact that everything is bigger in Texas.
It is currently 61 degrees at my current location, heading to a predicted high of 85. Later today I will likely be heading back to my current home zone, in Texas, where for the second day in a row it is colder than my current location, at 53 degrees, heading to a predicted high of 83.
I suspect it is significantly more humid where I am heading than where I am now.
I also have reason to believe, due to reports I have received, that the landscape of North Texas has decided to put on a Super Spectacular wildflower display this year.
Next Saturday, on the Tandy Hills, part 1 of Prairie Fest 2012, takes place.
Weather permitting, I am thinking I will be checking out Prairie Fest 2012, Part 1.
Next Saturday should be the coolest, temperature-wise, of the three part, 2012, Prairie Fest. Part 3, in May, should be quite warm. Likely there will be some sort of eco-friendly cooling devices. Perhaps out of school kids armed with spray bottles.
I think I may go swimming again this morning. My mom and dad are driving south to Maricopa to go to a nursery to get a colorful Bougainvillea bush. Maricopa is about 30 miles south of the Phoenix metro zone. Apparently there are no Bougainvillea bushes available for sale in the Phoenix metro zone. Or maybe they are a dime cheaper.
I have been breathing and sleeping so well here in Arizona, I am sort of not looking forward to re-adjusting to consuming seriously polluted air that clogs up my respiratory system and makes my eyes water. But, that is a really small price to pay to get to experience the wonders of Texas.
I am particularly looking forward to returning to a place where the people are properly inflated, instead of this strange Arizona zone where most of the people appear to have had the air let out of them. Deflated people may be a bit more aesthetically appealing to look at, for some, but, during the course of my exile in Texas I have grown to like seeing my humans inflated. I guess I've just gotten used to the fact that everything is bigger in Texas.
Friday, March 23, 2012
I Had Myself A Fine Dinner Time At The Ahwatukee Sweet Tomatoes Tonight
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| Ahwatukee Sweet Tomatoes At Sunset |
I have never seen a Sweet Tomatoes as busy as this one was tonight. And this is the biggest Sweet Tomatoes I have ever seen.
Come to think about it, I have only seen the insides of one other Sweet Tomatoes, that being the one in Arlington, Texas.
Unlike the Sweet Tomatoes in Arlington, the one in Ahwatukee, in addition to being bigger on the inside, also has an outside covered patio, cooled with misters.
We sat in the outside covered patio area. But there was no need for misters.
My mom and dad and I arrived far in advance of my tardy sister and my favorite brother-in-law. That worked out well, because we were able to secure seating in the seating scarce restaurant.
Tonight I found out that it is no longer true that I don't eat dinner. I consumed far more than any of the others in my party of puny eaters. The only thing most of my party seemed to consume, with any sort of relish, was when the Chocolate Chip Cookie Boy came by with small platters of hot out of the oven Chocolate Chip Cookies.
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| My Sister Smiles While My Favorite Brother-In-Law Smirks While I Administer A Gentle Scolding |
And then I remembered the poor guy was ailing and yet he mustered the energy to come to Sweet Tomatoes to have dinner with his favorite in-laws.
After about an hour of trying to eat as much as I possibly could, it was deemed time for me to stop indulging in my new found eating dinner pleasure.
The drive back to Sun Lakes was in inky black darkness. I was able to navigate, without co-navigator help, the return to my mom and dad's homeport. It took me about 10 days to learn this. No one has ever said I am a quick study. This would be an example of that.
My Final Friday In Arizona With An Extra Exhausting Schedule Plus Sweet Tomatoes
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| Lounging Pool-Side With The Esther Williams Wannabes |
I was going to break today, so far, up in to separate bloggings, but, I decided, instead, to just write one long-winded blogging, of today, so far.
With pictures.
My sister was scheduled to pick me up at 9. So, at 8 I decided to go swimming, again, with the well-seasoned ladies of Sun Lakes.
The swimming and early morning pool lounging went well with the warm temperature, which has now risen to 82 degrees by mid-afternoon.
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| Palm Tree Surveillance |
Can you spot the odd palm tree in the picture?
Near as I can tell, Sun Lakes security feels the need to keep an eye on the well-seasoned ladies in the pool and so they've mounted high-tech security devices, disguised as a palm tree.
Sneaky.
As I walked back to my mom and dad's I saw my sister had already arrived. We all discussed the later today plan to go to Sweet Tomatoes, and then my sister and I were on our way to Piestewa Peak, among other things.
Piestewa Peak used to be called Squaw Peak. Squaw Peak was renamed to honor Spc. Lori Ann Piestewa, who was the first American Indian woman killed in combat and the first female soldier killed in action, in the Iraq War, way back in 2003.
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| Piestewa Peak aka Squaw Mountain In The Distance |
Since around 1910 the name Squaw was used to reference this peak. It was also called Squaw Tit Mountain. Some considered the name Squaw to be derogatory.
I can't imagine why.
Over the years efforts were made to change the name from something other than Squaw or Squaw Tit. A Native Navajo State Representative, Jack Jackson, in 1992, began submitting bills to change the name.
Changing the name of Squaw Mountain generated a lot of squawking. Eventually the American Indian Movement got involved, wanting to change the name to Iron Mountain. Finally, on April 17, 2003, within a month of Lori Piestewa's death, the name was changed.
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| Busy Parking Lot With A Lot Of People With The Air Let Out Of Them |
I am used to going to parking lots for hikes in Texas and finding few cars.
My sister has hiked on Piestewa Peak previously, with my other sisters, and others. My sister indicated she'd never made it to the summit. The summit is reached with an elevation gain of 1,190 feet in 1.2 miles, so it was easy to believe my sister had never made it to the summit.
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| My Sister Way Ahead Of Me On Way To Piestewa Peak Summit |
In the picture can you find my sister way ahead of me, past the Saguaro?
My sister hiking at such a fast pace should have clued me to the fact that she is in way better shape than I was led to believe.
We ran into many bikers, hikers and joggers on the Piestewa Peak Trail who looked like they'd had the air let out of them. Everywhere I go in Arizona I see people who appear to have been deflated.
The Piestewa Peak Summit Trail sees thousands of hikers a week. Quite a few of those hikers do not make it all the way to the summit. But, even though the trail is much more difficult than it looks, many hikers do make it to the summit.
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| Heading Toward Camelback Mountain |
Unfortunately without photo documentation due to my camera battery going dead, with the backup battery back in the vehicle.
From the top of Piestewa Peak we could see the McDowell Mountains, the Superstition Mountains, Tabletop Mountain, the Harquahala Mountains, the Papago Mountains, Pinnacle Peak and Four Peaks. Plus other Peaks and Mountains the names of which I have forgotten.
The hike down Piestewa Peak was much easier than the hike up. This is often the case with these type things.
Soon we were back on the road again, with my sister taking me on a driving tour of Old Phoenix, north of downtown. Very cool mansions. Then it was on to the Arizona Biltmore where we wanted to have lunch. But we could not find the Biltmore In-N-Out Burger.
We left the Biltmore and drove on to the Phoenician in Scottsdale. Still no In-N-Out Burger.
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| Camelback Mansions |
We drove up towards the top of the hump, towards huge mansions built into the side of the mountain. The only thing I've ever seen remotely like this is on the Hollywood Hills.
We left Camelback Mountain to drive through downtown Scottsdale. It was a hopping busy place on a Friday afternoon. I was impressed with all the restaurants, galleries, patios and the over all look of downtown Scottsdale.
I forgot to mention that before we drove through downtown Scottsdale we drove by my step-niece's house, which is very close to downtown Scottsdale.
We did not go into my step-niece's house, because my sister has no key, unlike the situation which got us into trouble with my nephew and our unscheduled inspection of his house.
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| In The Picture I Am Not Feeding The In-N-Out Birds |
We found outdoor seating where I was warned not to feed the birds.
Tempe is a college town and this In-N-Out is near ASU. So, the place was packed with college kids. Most of whom appeared to have had the air let out of them.
Post-burgers we headed south, passing wrecked giant windmills and watched a dustdevil do a tornado like spin above the desert. Eventually we made it back to my mom and dad's, where mom brought me celery stuffed with something made with jalapenos and asked me if I could find the nearest Midas Muffler location.
I found the nearest Midas Muffler. Mom and dad have been gone well over an hour, to get their oil changed at Midas Muffler.
Tonight we are off to Sweet Tomatoes. I think I already mentioned that. Have I also mentioned I usually don't eat dinner? I guess not....
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