Friday, October 19, 2012

North Etiwanda Preserve Trail

Gary decided to surprise me with a drive "down the hill" to have lunch at Panera Bread. It is a bakery-cafe and since I love everything carbs it was perfect!
Half of G's sandwich & half of mine :)
After lunch G wanted to drive around the foothills and look for a nice place to take photos of birds or scenery or whatever! I noticed a sign that said Etiwanda Preserve and since neither one of us had heard of it, we decided to check it out! Here is our spontaneous 3 mile hike as told by the iPhone :)

mile 0 of ?? approx. 2100 feet

must have photo of photographer
Information Kiosk
made it to mile 1 :)
early settler ruins (well at least the fireplace)
looking west
aaah! civilization at the panoramic viewpoint!
looking south on a hazy {smoggy} day approx. 2700 ft
mile 3
A fun & spontaneous day trip it turned out to be!

If you want more info about the trail check our the website: North Etiwanda Preserve Trail

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Boulder Creek Ranch Harvest Festival

It's finally cooling off a bit here in the high desert and today was a lovely day to wander around Boulder Creek Ranch with B & K and their little man! G & I would probably never go to the festival because of the incident from our last visit ;) but it sounded like a great opportunity to enjoy the day with family! My favorite moment of the day was meeting "Jack Sparrow" and little man's reaction to him. When he is older my plan is to watch the Pirates of the Caribbean together and then show him the pictures to see if I can convince him that he really met Johnny Depp. Here are a few snapshots from the day, courtesy of the iPhone and a point & shoot. Check out GP McCash Photography for the money shots.

Boulder Creek Ranch
Papa G is hiding in the branches
 "what are you looking at?"


Saturday, September 22, 2012

Quick before it's gone...

Sometimes while I'm rushing through my workday I glance out the door and see things like this. These are the things we miss if we don't slow down.

September 22nd, 2012 6:40pm

Thursday, August 30, 2012

The Storm Will Pass

I don't want it to...but it always does...
12:30 pm


3:30pm
and it's passing us by...

Friday, August 17, 2012

Weather

We don't get much of it, but today we got a little bit of everything...
82 degrees outside and it's pouring
Main Street is flooded
A break in the clouds
and a beautiful sunset to end the day

Thursday, July 12, 2012

RIP Leonardo

Sadly, Leonardo did not make it. He passed on Monday the 9th and although we didn't know him for very long, he will be missed! On a happier note, Michelangelo seems to be thriving :)

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Michelangelo & Leonardo

Yes, they are named after the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and they are the new additions to our family. Michelangelo & Leonardo's story begins as we are strolling through Chinatown on a recent visit to Los Angeles for AX 2012. We came across a display of plastic boxes with brightly colored lids. A closer look reveals two tiny turtles in each box, floating amongst rainbow colored gravel and a neon green plastic palm tree. I say "look how cute!", and as if by magic the shop owner appears and it seems the only English he speaks is the price of the turtles, which is five dollars. Gary encourages me to get them, saying he's had reptiles of all sorts and they are fun and easy to care for. I'm not too sure about the "easy to care for" part and I stand up and we continue on our walk. A few storefronts later another bright display is before us. Gary encourages me again, saying how much fun it will be to set up the tank and watch them grow. Looking down at the teeny tiny adorable turtles and ignoring that nagging feeling that these will be difficult and costly to keep alive I give in and happily pay the five dollars for our new pets.

Back in our hotel room, with four little turtle eyes watching me from their temporary plastic home, I searched the internet for information on our new little ones. I found out they are called red-eared sliders and they are semi-aquatic turtles. Turns out this is a long commitment, most likely a lifetime. If they live to be two years old they can easily live to be 30-40 years!!! Wow, we had no idea, and these cute little quarter-sized babies can grow to be twelve inches and that's a pretty big turtle that needs quite a large body of water to swim in. A responsible pet owner would have researched this BEFORE the purchase but we did not and now what was going to happen to these tiny little turtles. I think I started to have a panic attack right about then from which Gary calmed me down saying don't worry, it will be years before they are that large and we will have a beautiful pond for them by then! I tried to relax and visualize this beautiful "monet-like" oasis that the twins could grow old in.

While we were in our hotel for the next two days Leonardo had made himself known as the social and most energetic of the two. He would come to the side of the plastic box and look right at you while Michelangelo was content to sit quietly to the side and observe. Traveling home with the turtles Leonardo would try to climb the walls and flip himself over on his back...totally freaking me out and making Gary laugh at me.

Finally home and off we go to the pet store for supplies. The information from the turtle forum said that it would cost about $200 for a proper set-up. Holy Cow! Gary had an old tank that he cleaned up so that saved us money but after two trips to the store for lamps, bulbs, a filter, rocks, sand, food, and thermometers...we spent just under $200...plus the $5 to buy them. So, yeah, again I started to have a panic attack, from which Gary calmed me down saying, there is nothing else to buy now except food so it will be...and this is where I interrupt... "what about filter replacements, and when the bulbs burn out and they can't stay in this tank forever, and do you think they like it, are they going to live through the night!?!" ...and again Gary patiently waits for me to finish and tells me they will be fine and I will be fine. I try to believe him.

Now that Michelangelo & Leonardo have settled in to their new home, it is Michelangelo that is being outgoing and energetic. He was the first one to accept food from us, he explores the habitat and hunts for more food. Leonardo is the quiet one now but I think he is still trying to recover from the long car ride home.

So we have started the journey with our "Chinatown Ninja Turtles" and considering how much time over the last two days I have spent just staring into the tank watching them, I think I will enjoy raising these little guys and telling a few stories along the way.










The turtle display in Chinatown looked a lot like this. Don't buy turtles from these vendors unless you are prepared to take care of them :)

Monday, April 16, 2012

Mustache Bash

Browsing through the featured apps and I came across "Mustache Bash". It was free for the weekend! Who wouldn't love putting mustaches on everything & everyone! So much fun...even babies and puppies aren't safe from the 'stache bash!

Poor Luna... :D

get mustache bash at the apple store

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Yessss!