Sunday, April 4, 2021
Linda Lou's Happy Easter Giant Shrimp Without Alligator Nuggets
Above is the result of a recipe the Skagit Valley's Linda Lou directed me to last week. The completed project is in its final stage of resting for an hour, to let the various ingredients merge as one, before being consumed as this year's Texas Easter Dinner.
The only recipe ingredient I could not find at my backwoods backwards grocery store challenged location was Italian flat parsley. The recipe also called for fresh dill which I thought I would have trouble finding, but Linda Lou gave me directions which proved fruitful, well, dillful.
The recipe called for prawns. Those also were not to be found. So I substituted extra large shrimp. When Linda Lou asked if the seafood section at my Walmart had prawns, I told her I doubted it would, but that there are frog legs available in the Walmart seafood section.
And when I found the giant shrimp, next to the frog legs, I saw something I had not seen before in the Walmart seafood section, that being what you see photo documented below.
Alligator Nuggets and Filet of Alligator.
I was experiencing a buffet in Las Vegas once, I think it was at the Rio Casino, touted as the world's biggest buffet, and frog legs were among the items being buffeted. I did not try them.
I do not think I have ever eaten anything reptilian. I saw lots of people eating deep fried rattlesnake my one and only time experiencing the Sweetwater Rattlesnake Roundup.
Well, it is now about time for that aforementioned Happy Easter dinner. At an hour past noon...
Happy Easter Look At North Cascades National Park
That which you see above fits in with our current ongoing theme of people in the Pacific Northwest sending me things via various means which tend to make me homesick for my former land of scenery, clean air, clean water and a well educated progressively thinking population.
I found the above in my mailbox this first Saturday of the 2021 version of April. An envelope with a postcard inside.
The photo on the postcard is a mountain peak in the North Cascades National Park. It looks like it may be a peak ones sees on the Cascade Pass hiking trail. The photographer is Andrew Porter of Sedro Woolley, Washington. Andrew Porter is not the sender of the postcard, his name was on the postcard's back indicating is was he who had taken the photograph.
Part of the message written on the back of the postcard...
Happy Easter, Durango---
I hope Texas still lets the Easter Bunny come hopping through. But you never know about Texas...
There were several paragraphs following the above two sentences, but they had nothing about Texas which was amusing. The paragraphs following the above two sentences were about March Madness and the finals being dominated by Pac-10 teams, particularly Washington's Gonzaga.
There was also mention made of the wild Washington weather day which ended March, that, and getting COVID shots.
I have yet to make any effort to get a COVID vaccination. I probably should quit procrastinating on that.
Hope one and all have themselves a might fine Easter today...
Saturday, April 3, 2021
Aunt Jackie With David, Theo & Ruby Before Seeing Some Ocean Shores
Yesterday, whilst mentioning David, Theo & Ruby's First Good Friday Easter Bunny Visit, I also mentioned that David, Theo & Ruby's Aunt Jackie was currently in Washington and that I had not yet heard if Aunt Jackie had seen the Tacoma Trio and their parental units.
Later that same day a text message with a photo arrived, from Aunt Jackie, confirming she has seen the Tacoma Trio, with the photo above documenting that fact.
Apparently, for the coming few days, Aunt Jackie will be staying at Ocean Shores. I assume with the Tacoma Trio, their parental units, and others.
If I remember right, the last time I was at Ocean Shores was in August of 2004. Previous to that 2004 Ocean Shores visit it would have been some time in August of 2001 I was last at one of my favorite locations in Washington. I had driven to Washington, from Texas, for mom and dad's 50th anniversary party. A couple days after that dad drove myself and mom to Ocean Shores, where Aunt Jackie, her first husband Jack, and several others were staying at a ocean front hotel.
I recollect that being a fun visit to Ocean Shores. Who could have known, at the time, that this would be the last time I would ever go to Ocean Shores with mom and dad. Growing up in Washington, going to Ocean Shores happened frequently.
Let me see if I can find a photo of that 2001 visit to Ocean Shores...
Now that took way too long to find.
That is the Pacific Ocean behind dad and mom. This is at the south end of Ocean Shores. To dad's right, out of the photo's view, is a big barrier of giant rocks at the entry to Grays Harbor. When I was at this location in 2004 we spent a few minutes watching whales blowing off steam.
At this same location, many years earlier, I was here with David, Theo & Ruby's Mama Michele.
Michele was 4 or 5 years old. It was a Sunday. There were a lot of people on the beach. Suddenly a rogue wave rolled in. I had never experienced such a thing before. People further out began to run away from the wave. Soon I realized I needed to run too. I picked up Michele and made it to a big driftwood, got up on it, but the wave still knocked us over, getting us soaking wet.
I had some explaining to do when we returned to mom and dad.
Here's another photo from that same day. With the aforementioned Aunt Jackie, and first husband, Jack, sitting on that also aforementioned big barrier of giant rocks...
I do not see scenes such as you see above at my current location.
It is beginning to look ever more bleak the prospect that I will be seeing this type scenery in a few months. I hope I am wrong about this...
Friday, April 2, 2021
David, Theo & Ruby's First Good Friday Easter Bunny Visit
Photo documentation of David, Theo & Ruby's first visit with Santa Claus is well documented and has been seen by many.
What has not been seen by many is photo documentation of David, Theo & Ruby's first visit with Easter bunnies.
The photos you see above and below were taken on a Good Friday before Easter several years ago. Way back then Ruby & Theo were prone to get a bit panicky when experiencing something new and different.
Like giant Easter bunny rabbits.
While David remained the calm, bemused big brother, even when two giant Easter bunnies had him in their grasp.
David, Theo & Ruby's Aunt Jackie is currently in Washington. I have not yet heard if Aunt Jackie has seen the Tacoma Trio and their parental units...
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
Shadow Of The Thin Tree On New Section Of Wichita Falls Circle Trail
No, that is not the Shadow of the Extremely Thin Man you are seeing above. My plan to lose the COVID 30 I gained in the past year ran awry for various reasons in March. I am hoping April does not go awry. The thin shadow you see above is from a leaf-free tree hovering over the Circle Trail.
Today I drove my bike to the east entry parking lot access to the Wichita Bluffs Nature Area. Before pedaling west to the Nature Area I pedaled east to see the current state of the Circle Trail extension to Lucy Park.
The new trail has added a lot of feet since I last checked, along with building the bridge you see the thin tree shadowed upon.
It appears this bridge was built in the Fort Worth style, over dry land, but built not at the Fort Worth bridge building speed, hence this Wichita Falls Circle Trail bridge is completed, instead of languishing for years partway built, with weeds running amok.
I rode my bike at the aforementioned Lucy Park yesterday. I can not figure out where the Circle Trail extension is going to connect to the Circle Trail in Lucy Park. At the current pace of construction that mystery should be solved soon.
The mystery of the Fort Worth bridges remains unsolved. Three simple little freeway overpass-like bridges, being built over dry land, ever since 2014, with no coherent explanation ever provided explaining why building these simple little bridges has taken so long.
Fort Worth does not have a real newspaper with real journalists practicing real journalism who might get to the bottom of Fort Worth's bridge building mystery...
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Flying Over Mount Rainier With Arizona Sister Jackie
Continuing with the theme of late of something or someone showing me something which renders me ever so slightly homesick for the scenic wonderland I used to live in.
So, obviously this would make that not snow covered Mount Wichita you see above. I believe that is one of Washington's five active volcanoes, it being the one named Rainier.
Arizona sister Jackie's phone sent me the photo above, along with text saying "Not home for 10 days! Hope all is well there!"
I knew sister Jackie was flying to Washington near the end of March. I did not know this was taking place on this next to last day of March. Tuesday is the day I most frequently call Jackie on her landline because Tuesday is the day she is most reliably home. I was gonna call Jackie this morning on my way to bike ride the trails at Lucy Park, but I forgot.
She probably was in the air during the time frame I was gonna call.
I think this is at least the second time Jackie has flown to Washington during the COVID nightmare. There may be a third time I am forgetting.
I can't picture myself doing the flying thing whilst having to wear a mask the whole time. And there are those times during the flying experience where you find yourself crowded. Such as riding the Skylink at DFW Airport to get from one terminal to another. Or waiting to board. Or being in line boarding. And whilst in the air there is no beverage service, no pitiful little bag of something like a nut or a cookie.
Sister Jackie flies out of the country in about another month, to Mexico, to attend her eldest's first wedding. I am assuming those nuptials are still scheduled.
Monday, March 29, 2021
Visiting Hank Frank's Jones Family Compound With Spencer Jack & Jason
Yesterday whilst blogging about Driving By The Skagit Tulip Festival Daffodils With Miss Lori I made mention of the fact that my Favorite Nephew Joey's house and the Hank Frank Orchard are on the Skagit Flats, on Beaver Marsh Road, near world famous Roozengarde.
This morning Hank Frank's Uncle Jason emailed me two emails with one photo in each email, along with text.
The text which accompanied the photo above was "Just read your blog. The acres next to FNJoey has a home built for Spencer and I. I think I have additional photos of this. The Jones compound is one block south of Roozengarde. It’s a gorgeous place to live."
Roozengarde is a Dutch name, as is Slotemaker, which translates to Jones in its adulterated English form. The Dutch pair in Hank Frank's yard with the Slotemaker sign came from my mom and dad's yard in Arizona.
And then we have the second photo from today's email.
The text with the above email said, "Here is one Spencer took the other day of me out standing in my field with the home pictured in the distance. I can’t wait for you to visit."
It is unclear to me if the home referenced is the Hank Frank house or the one Jason said was a home built for him and Spencer.
In the above photo I believe we are looking west at the setting sun. I think this to be the case because there are no mountains on the horizon. If that were a sun rising from the east it would be popping out over a range of mountains called Cascades.
I have not yet seen the design plans for Jason and Joey's Jones Family Compound. I assume such will soon be forthcoming...
Sunday, March 28, 2021
Driving By The Skagit Tulip Festival Daffodils With Miss Lori
Facebook continues its daily duty of making me a bit homesick for my old home zone of the Skagit Valley. The above was from this morning's Facebook, on this, the final Sunday of the 2021 version of March.
Below was also on Facebook this morning, via someone who lives closer to the Skagit Valley than I do, and so can easily return when feeling the need.
I do not remember when last I drove on the Skagit Flats during the blooming time of the year. I do remember that at some point in time during the 1990s mom and dad talked me into going with them to the Roozengarde Easter Sunday Sunrise Service. That turned out to be a memorable experience.
Let me see if I can find a Roozengarde website.
Well, that was easy. And Roozengarde managed to get the tulips.com domain name for their website. Click the link and you'll see some colorful photos.
From their website I see Roozengarde is on Beaver Marsh Road. The same road my Favorite Nephew Joey bought a house on. I recollect being told Joey's house and the Hank Frank Orchard was close to Roozengarde.
Joey's big brother, my Favorite Nephew Jason, bought 7 acres adjacent to Joey, on which the future Jones Family Compound may one day be built.
I am guessing that living near the center of the Skagit Tulip Festival gets to be a bit tiresome for Joey, Monique and Hank Frank. I remember finding the throngs and traffic jams to be a bit tiresome years ago, near when the Skagit Tulip Festival became an annual event, when I lived in West Mount Vernon, one block from the traffic clogged Memorial Highway.
Saturday, March 27, 2021
Balmy Second Saturday Of Spring At Mount Wichita
This final Saturday of the 2021 version of March is the first time in a long time, perhaps the first time this year, that I rode my bike south on the Circle Trail all the way to Mount Wichita.
It seems like only weeks ago Mount Wichita was covered with snow and freezing with a temperature below zero, because such was the case only weeks ago.
And now, today, that which was recently cold and white has turned warm and green.
As in a temperature in the mid 70s today.
Feeling balmy.
I turned on my computer room ceiling fan for the first time this year.
But, so far I have not felt the need to turn on the air conditioning.
You see no humans in the photo documentation of the formerly snow covered Mount Wichita.
But, there were a lot of people today enjoying the perfect weather. Some floating in boats, fishing. Other fishing from the Lake Wichita floating dock. Others fishing from the Lake Wichita Boardwalk. And many more fishing from shore.
I do not know if there are many fish to catch living in Lake Wichita. There must be, even though I've never seen one caught, because there is usually at least one person fishing.
I have seen a lot of fish reeled in at nearby Sikes Lake.
In addition to all the people trying to reel in fish I encountered many bikers, hikers, joggers, walkers, baby carriages and dogs.
An excellent second Saturday of Spring....
Friday, March 26, 2021
Spring Sprungs White Tree Blossoms
Spring has been doing some major springing at my location as we near the end of March, as documented by the trees you see above, sporting white blossoms.
These white flowering trees are landscaping the Circle Trail, about a block north of my abode.
I saw other flowering trees and some wildflowers blooming on the ground on this morning's bike ride.
I have no recollection of any sort of fruit eventually appearing on these white flowering trees.
I do recollect that at some point the white blossoms fall from the trees creating what looks sort of like snow covering the ground, with the wind blowing the white blossoms into drifts.
Speaking of drifting.
It begins to look a little unlikely that I will be venturing north in a couple months. But that could change.
I have learned details of a high school reunion which some have opined I should attend this summer whilst I am in Washington. The details of that reunion make it unlikely I will be there, with one of the details being this reunion is happening earlier than when I planned on being in Washington.
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