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Saturday, September 23, 2006

Why Tanning Isn't Good for Us...


Just a quick share today. I found this at http://coolshade.tamu.edu/gallery/pages/pigs.htm


Monday, September 18, 2006

I Came Across Some Memories Today

The full moon picture was taken from my deck on September 8th (this year) at 2:21 a.m.
The flower letters were taken at 7:23 p.m. the same day. I was on my way to John's house and decided to stop and take this picture. Why, you say? My friend Cindi will understand. I'm not really sure who gave me the name originally--probably Cindi. The story behind the name "BW"... For several years, several of us "Women On Wheels(R)" members got together at Americade(R) (the world's largest motorcycle touring rally) in Lake George, NY. For several years, we rented a cottage for the week and shared much more than the cost. I'm sure this is where our friendships became cemented. We were a group larger than could be accommodated by the bedrooms (3) in the cottage so some of us slept in chairs, on couches, and on the floor in the main room of the cottage. I was known to be a loud snorer (later to be remedied by a CPAP machine). I tried to warn everyone and maybe even offered to sleep on the porch (I can't remember that clearly). One of the ladies that was new to sharing the cottage (Betsey) said my snoring would be no problem--she could sleep through anything. Guess who we found sleeping out on the porch the next morning! I felt badly, but I couldn't help it...and I did warn her. Anyway, we ended up having a lot of fun and laughter over that. There were two of us in the cottage named "Wendy" and the other Wendy was quiet and sweet and studious, so to differentiate between us, the snorer got nicknamed the "Bad Wendy" and the other was nicknamed the "Good Wendy". Bad Wendy got shortened to "BW" in the WOW chatroom and among my close motorcycle friends I am still "BW". The "BW" in the picture actually stands for Borg Warner, but I couldn't resist.

So now I have to explain to you the pic of the woodchuck. The quality of the photo isn't great because I had to take the picture quickly and knew I couldn't go outside to get it because he(or she) would be gone in a flash if I made any noise. I took the pic through my livingroom window, which also has a screen in it...and it was raining to boot. "Woody" broke through the mulch and plant fabric that I had laid down to keep the wood chips from tracking into the house. I have since found the entrance to Woody's abode. Woody has burrowed under the cement pad of my garage. Guess he thought he was hidden behind the long stems of the Golden Glow flowers planted at the backside of my garage. My sister and I were doing some clean-up work after the flowers had pretty much died off, and she had cut the stems down to just a couple inches revealing the entranceway. I am assuming the woodchuck will remain there into the winter and perhaps I will see him/her again in the spring.



Sunday, September 17, 2006

Life Since Last Monday

Thanks, Cindi, for not getting after me about being behind on my blog! Love you.

My sister came over Wednesday and we spent a few hours together. We shopped at Lowe's because I needed some materials for the renovation of the roof on my back deck. The original roof was not properly designed and built, so I had a lot of damage due to wind and the snow from the last couple of winters. The other days of the week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday) I spend a lot of time on the computer editing and printing photos (and sleeping in, of course). I did spend one day (Tuesday, I think) with my three-and-a-half-year-old granddaughter, Jaden. She entertained herself quite well with some marker pens and an old packet of dollar-store inkjet photo paper (which doesn't give me the print quality I prefer, so that is why I let her use it). She had fun with my cat Onslo and "playing" my piano. After all that fun, however, we went outside in the sunshine and she had fun jumping on my trampoline. When she arrived, she informed her mom and me that she was staying until tomorrow. But after about six hours she decided to go home after all. Mom had to come pick her up because I didn't have a car seat for her. I was actually relieved not to have to make the trip (even though it's just a few miles), because it was early evening and I was feeling tired (not having the energy I had when I was younger). Oh the joys of being a grandparent! You get to have all the fun with the kids and then send them home. When mom arrived to pick her up, she also had one of the family dogs with her (Shady Lee). Their dogs are almost grandchildren too, so I had to get a pic of her before they left. It took a few shots to finally get a good one, but finally got it.

My weekends are spent with my boyfriend, John. He is gigging with an additional band now. Saturday night was their first gig together. The gig was at the Red Rooster Pub in Skaneateles Falls. The band is an acoustic instruments band (two guitar players, a bass player, and a mandolin player). John is probably the main singer, although another guy in the band also sings a few songs. The gig was also in remembrance of a friend and member of the band who passed away recently. After the gig was over, John and I went to Doug's Fish Fry in Skaneateles for dinner. Then we drove back to Auburn and spent several hours at the Bunkhouse (home of our friends Dave and Sheila). The guys jammed and we girls sang some harmony and had fun with some percussion toys (spoons, tambourine, an old cheese and veggie grater). It was a fun evening. Jasper was a big source of entertainment as well. He is smart, fast, and seemingly tireless as well as being extremely gentle and friendly (one of the nicest dogs I've ever seen). He kept playing with all of his toys...bringing them to someone to throw for him to fetch or to play tug of war with.

Monday, September 11, 2006

Tomato Fest and Knobby Acres Motorcycle Race


This was a great weekend. I'm happy to know Ralph "Bucky" Phillips is back in custody and won't be hurting anyone else. I don't understand why a guy who had only a few days left of his sentence that escapes and basically ends any possibility of a decent life and chance for his family to be proud of him. Enough said.

John's band, Roadside Traveler, played at the annual Tomato Fest in Emerson Park, Auburn, NY, on Saturday, September 9th. They were great, of course! (Left to right: Jim Andrews, John Reilly, Mike Burns, Bill Leonard)


Sunday morning I got up early (for me!) and drove to Cortland to attend my grandson's hare scramble motorcycle race. He didn't do as well as he had hoped, but 8th is not that bad for a kid who doesn't get a chance to practice (or ride!) except at each race. There are usually at least a dozen kids in his class. This is his first year racing with a motorcycle with manual shift and a bigger bike than he raced with previous years. Hopefully, next year his dad will make sure he gets more time to practice.

Monday, September 04, 2006

Ralph "Bucky" Phillips

Today, I will just share this link with you. Ralph "Bucky" Phillips--what a disgrace to the American Indians!

http://www.amw.com/fugitives/case.cfm?id=39219

Saturday, September 02, 2006

What a Dreary Day...

Today is such a dreary day. I hate dreary days. I know we can't have sunshine everyday (at least in upstate New York), but that doesn't mean I can't hate it when we don't! It's hard to get motivated on a day like today. I am thankful for yesterday though. John had an outdoor gig at the Polish Falcons in Auburn last night from 5:00 until 9:00. (Sorry, pics didn't turn out good.) The temperature was perfect and we didn't get rained on. Attendance was very slow at first, but picked up as the evening went on. There was a lot of competition for attendance--the biggest being a FREE concert with FREE parking at the lake (Owasco). The "Blue Lights" were playing. We checked it out after John's gig was over. The band was really good, but it was so crowded, you could hardly get through the door and even hard to get onto the dance floor--let alone room to dance! But the wine cooler tasted good, and John got a chance to see some people he knew and chat a bit so it was worth going. I'm looking forward to Monday (wow, haven't said that in a while--on yeah, I'm retired now so I have a reason to look forward to Mondays!), as the weather is supposed to be like yesterday's--partly cloudy (hey, that's better than a downpouring rain).

Thursday, August 31, 2006

We Shoulda' Named Him "Garfield"!!!



After reading a posting from Widow With Dogs (Egg-in-a-Poke), I was reminded and inspired to cook myself some eggs-in-toast.

Well, it turns out (big surprise--NOT) my cat Onslo wanted to get at it also. As you can probably surmise, Onslo thinks every food is for him and that he feels he hasn't been fed since infinity--I guess he should have been named "Garfield".

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Great Artist - Jack Wrobel

I had to come back and add a new post to showcase the art of our friend Jack Wrobel. This is a photo of a painting Jack did. It is now part of John W. Reilly's collection. Hope you can see the textures in the painting.

Today Was an Indoor Day!

Rain, rain, rain! It rained so much during the night and into the morning that at one point my driveway had a wide river across it. Luckily my property is so stony it has really good drainage so the river disappeared before noon. Since I couldn't do much outside (or maybe just didn't feel like it?), I played at the computer today and had more fun with my pictures from yesterday. I enjoyed the alpacas so much I post another pic today. Also, here are more pics from my visit to Baker's Acres in Lansing.








Monday, August 28, 2006

Animals and Plants!


I went to John's house on Saturday this weekend because he had a practice session on Friday night with the new band he's in. He played saxophone with a keyboard player named "Bobby McGee" on Saturday night in Canandaigua at a place called Eddie O'Brien's. So if I had asked him who was playing that night, he figured he could say "Me and Bobby McGee"! Anyway... Sunday we worked around his house for a while and then visited our friends Jack and Heather. I had the camera with me, so I was able to get some pics of their pets and also some alpacas on the way to their house.

The dog pictures are of "Cassie"; she loves attention! The cat picture is of "Chloe". Both belong to Jack and Heather.

On the way to Jack and Heather's we saw some alpacas and also some wild "Joe Pye Weed" along the side of the road. Today I stopped at Baker's Acres in Lansing and found the domestic version of the plant so I took a picture of the label so I knew the scientific name for it. I can't wait to take my sister to see all the plants there, but I better wait for pay day!

The alpacas seemed as curious about their photographer as she was about them!

When I got the picture of the Joe Pye Weed label, I also got some shots of the many, many beautiful and interesting plants at Baker's Acres. I've added a couple of pics here.

I love digital cameras!

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Thank Goodness for Friends and Family


Yesterday while my sister and I were outdoors at my house working on weeding and planting, a big pickup truck with a cap on it pulled into the driveway. I couldn't imagine who it was...until he got out of the truck and walked toward me. It was an old friend from many years ago. He said he had been working in Cortland and came by my house everyday and decided he would stop in and see how I was doing. While we were visiting we happened to talk about my lawn mower and he got down on his knees and checked it out for me. I felt it was vibrating too much and thought maybe the shaft or blades were bent, but he said they weren't and would bring me some sponge pipe insulation to help with the vibration. I thought that was nice but he would probably not remember it and I wouldn't see him again. Well, this afternoon he surprised me and stopped in again. He not only brought the insulation, but he put it on the mower and taped it so it wouldn't fall off. Before he arrived today, I had been working on my storm door. I wanted to take the old one off (because it was damaged at the bottom) and put a different one on, but the screws were rusted and I couldn't get them out. I asked his advice on what I could do to get the screws out. He not only told me, he got them out and together we put another door on that I had in my garage. He had to drill new holes because the screw holes didn't line up with the doorway screwholes, and he had to do some adjustment on one corner of the doorway so the door didn't catch. So now I have a nice door with a screen in it! Thanks to Tom Brady.

After Tom left yesterday, my sister and I went driving in the country and found some wild flowering plants to plant at my house. She has been coming to my house every Wednesday to help me around my house. She gets me going and gets me out in the sunshine instead of sitting in my chair watching mindless TV. We are making a brick patio between my deck and the side of my garage. It is hard work. We have the sand down but will have to level it and lay the bricks yet. Here is a pic of the project in progress. Thanks Pat.

Monday, August 21, 2006

The Commander Cody Band at Turkey Trot


The photo is of my boyfriend, John (left) with Chris "Tiny" Olson (right). Because of lighting and position, I could not get a good pic of the whole band. Chris has performed with John in the past and is the steel player on some of John's recordings. During the breaks, Chris and John were able to spend some time reminiscing and making future plans. Chris will be adding his steel to some new original songs by John. I found everyone in the band to be very down to earth and nice. It was a great experience--not to mention how great the food was! I love the Turkey Trot facilities (Candor, NY).

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

"Prism in the Sky"



I caught this pic at the last minute. The view is from Gahwiler Rd. (in Moravia, I believe), out in the country where we often go to look at the view over Owasco Lake and surrounding area.
The inset shows the prism I wanted to capture. It was much stronger when I first saw it, but by the time I could get the camera going it has faded out.

My pics from Skaneateles

I thought this was pretty cute and clever!

I caught this shot at the last minute as the gull
was flying over my head.

Where are all the Lilliputians?!

Monday, August 07, 2006

A Day in Skaneateles and Auburn Area


My boyfriend, John, and I had a wonderful day in Skaneateles, NY, yesterday. We started out with breakfast on the back deck of the Blue Water Grill. The weather was perfect (some might have thought the breeze was cold, but it was perfect for us). After breakfast we walked along the lake front in the park and I took pictures of the sights--ducks, flowers, statues, antique car (Studebaker), the tour boat, a local church, boats, dogs, birds, etc. We went into the "chocolate store" and limited ourselves to a small slice of fudge with cherries in it and three truffles. All were delicious of course. We checked out the Skaneateles Yacht and Country Club and I took lots of pictures of sailboats and seagulls. When we left there we traveled to our friends Heather and Jack's geodesic dome home and visited with them and took a walk in the woods below their home. The day was so great already, but didn't end there. We went to Kosta's restaurant on Grant Ave. (Auburn) and each got a marinated chicken caesar salad for our dinner. After dinner we visited our friend Bob Mahar and his daughter Trisha for a short while before heading home to John's house and a night of pleasant sleep after re-living in my mind the day's events. Every day in my life should be so pleasant!!!

Thursday, August 03, 2006

Here In Wendy's World



Last October was my first trip out of the U.S. I traveled with my boyfriend to Costa Rica for two weeks. We liked it so much we went again in December. We liked it so much we bought land there. We went again in February of this year. John's two teenage boys also went with us on this trip. The boys and John had to return to the U.S. after ten days because the boys had to go back to school and John had to go back to work. Lucky me though, I got to stay there (because I am retired) for two months and finalized the purchase of additional land. This photo was captured from our land looking across the road to our neighbor's land. When I saw the formation of the cloud I just had to capture it. The "smokestack" looks like the profile of a man's face (looking to the left). See his mouth and nose? He had just let off some steam (see the puff in the sky)!


Hmmm,

Monday, July 31, 2006

The Birth of Wendy's World


Hello World! I've never blogged before! A blog virgin is what the world has at its hands here. My friend Stinki sent me a notification about her new blog and after checking it out I decided to try my hand (or should I say "hands") at it. I am a motorcycle rider. I used to refer to myself as a motorcycle enthusiast because I lived and breathed motorcycling. I am getting older now and have found some new interests and--truthfully--have gotten lazy. It's just easier these days to hop in the car. I used to wonder how people could just ride basically during vacation--now I know--firsthand. My husband passed away five years ago and I just happened to find almost two years ago someone I connected with who isn't a motorcycle rider. We do other things together that I had always wanted to do, so I just don't miss the intensity of motorcycling that I was used to before. I still want to ride so I will keep my motorcycle for as long as my body will allow. I started riding my own motorcycle in 1972, so it has been a long time. I started out with a little 175cc Honda off/on-road model and have owned two Harleys since then. I now ride an 800cc Honda Pacific Coast that used to belong to my husband. I had sold my Harley dresser just about a month before my husband got sick. I've learned that after healing, change can be good as life goes on.