Daily Archives: August 26, 2009

The Russians are Coming?

The other day a balloon (they go up regularly early in the morning) ran into some trouble, landed temporarily in the Preserve and narrowly escaped our townhomes. I was out with the dog at the time so ran upstairs and got the first shot through the screen in our spare bedroom.

Next, before I cook these I have to show the chanterelles to you because they’re so gorgeous. The vendor also had lobster mushrooms and told me to make them into a kind of succotash. I stuck with the chanterelles this week. Can’t wait to taste them!

The last shot is of the mountains in this strange evening sunlight. I couldn’t even see what I was shooting because of the sun, but it turned out OK, yet it doesn’t adequately describe the beauty of the mountains as they change every hour in the sunlight. One thing I can’t bring you is the stars at night, yes, they’re big and bright, like in the heart of Texas, but on clear nights they awaken me to their splendor.

As the grasses go to seed and dissipate we hope to see more birds on the preserve. We hear the Greater Sandhill Cranes from time to time and Jim saw them just the other day before they went into the tall grass. It is a magnificent sound at 5-6 a.m. Prehistoric (Eocene era) birds calling out to one another. Look the sounds up online and you’ll only get the sound of thousands. I need to figure out how and when to record just three. One of the adults flew 30 feet or so, at least a 6′ wingspan. It’s an amazing feat to behold.

And now I’m sounding like Dad at the Grand Canyon 40 years ago at 6:00 a.m. when we’d been up all night in 112 degree heat and just wanted to get the heck out of the Grand Canyon! Sorry, Dad. You didn’t use up all the “awesomes” and “majestic’s” and we still love you. btw, we had an “air cooling system” on July 4th, three kids so far and our first night out west and no-one slept a wink. So we drove to Flagstaff to a hotel with air conditioning. The A/C in our rental car was broken as well. Luckily the trip picked up upon arrival in San Diego and the drive to SF. Cheers! Dee

Switching Gears

Right now my emphasis has to be on new work documents, yes, WE’RE STAYING!!! And guests. It’s Wednesday and I don’t have menus yet. Ideas, but not menus.

I told you I’ve been dreaming of these chanterelle mushrooms, well I found them and am making chicken breasts, zucchini and risotto with fresh chanterelles. Of course I don’t have recipes for you because I make it up on the fly. Perhaps if I run upstairs for the camera I can get you a shot of the beautiful fungi.

Guitar lessons are back on my radar, after being sick for two weeks. I start next Tuesday with a new teacher. He’s a drummer, a really cool guy who opened my mind to things I haven’t seen before. I haven’t practiced in a while so must start on his pentatonic scale now that he’s my new teacher. I’m also going to take a 90-minute knitting class next door to the Conservatory. After the in-laws have come and gone. I’ve enough to do to prepare for their visit.

Note to PDX Knitterati – I’m considering a knitting class! There’s a pattern for a silk shawl that I love! That’s because we’re staying! Jim was “official” yesterday. Now only 99% of what we own resides in TX. C’est la vie. Dee

End of an Era

I was up in the middle of the night due to inability to sleep and it’s interesting that Don Imus plays a part in this. I don’t listen to him or his show so was surprised to see that only rural tv carries his show. I stayed on it for 20 seconds, long enough to find that Edward (Ted) Kennedy has died.

Immediately I changed over to CNN, but over the past hour have switched to MSNBC and even Fox, and all are mourning our country’s loss. He lost his sister just weeks ago and is the last of the three brothers who revolutionized American policies and politics.

The “little brother” may have made some mistakes in life, but his 47 year career in the Senate is remarkable for its accomplishments, involving Senators on both sides of the aisle, as well as Representatives and Presidents of a conflicting party.

I’ve never been a resident of Massachusets but would be proud to have such a Senator acting on my behalf. Senator Kennedy now joins his siblings after living a long and fruitful life on behalf of his family, his constituents and our nation. Sadly, Dee