Monday, September 28, 2009

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Evening Meditation





 The sea...it calls to me!
          
 (Even the sand and rocks and seaweed won't shut up!)

Salty Dog



Arlo on vacation. He made some friends and actually took a swim in the bay. He was truly one fishy, smelly, salty dog.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

How I Spent Some of My Summer Vacation





Cape Cod - What a great change of pace. The air smells great, the sky is huge, and there's water everywhere.


The local beach by our cottage -- calm, quiet, peaceful. When the tide went out, you could walk forever out into the water up to your ankles. Lots of critters and fish, too.

Provincetown is such a cool, funky place. Lots of color, colorful characters, and a beautiful harbor. It's a very dog-friendly town too, so Arlo got to go with us on our harbor cruise. He's now a "salty" dog.


There's nothing more fun than cruising Martha's Vineyard in an open air Jeep. We covered the whole island and were totally windblown by the time we were finished.


Sadly, the sun had to set on our time on the cape. I would go back in a heartbeat.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Full Bloom






One of the best perks of summer: flowers blooming everywhere!





Stop and smell a few...









A daisy perhaps?










Butterflies love this one...

Monday, June 22, 2009

Ahoy, Summer!

At last - summer has officially begun! A colorful ship on the Hudson River signals the beginning of the season's possibilities. This was an unusual sight off the Piermont Pier -- but a welcome one.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Great Show for Dog Lovers

If you love dogs (and who - really - doesn't?), there's a show on the National Geographic Channel that you should definitely check out: DogTown.

Part of an immense animal rescue compound in southern Utah, the professionals and volunteers of DogTown give dogs of all makes and models a second chance at life. Each week follows 2 to 3 cases that will literally have you tearing up at both the circumstances in which these animals are found, and the remarkable efforts to heal and rehabilitate them for adoption to loving homes. It's one cool place.

It airs Friday evenings at 10pm (here in the East, anyway). Check it out.

Rain, Rain...

GO AWAY! I've lost count of how many consecutive days it's been raining here in the great Northeast, but it's too damn many!! Tomorrow is supposedly the first day of summer, but you wouldn't know it from the constant hammering on the roof of raindrops. Sun -- what sun? It briefly appeared yesterday, only to be quickly overpowered by more great grey clouds.

Ironically, Seattle has had a run of wonderfully sunny weather.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

The Crazies Are in Bloom

Two days ago, an irate parent walked into my daughter's middle school with a gun (it wasn't loaded, but nobody knew that until the situation was resolved), and proceeded to lock himself and the school superintendent in the super's office. He threatened the man, who calmly talked to him until he had a chance to knock the gun away and wrestle the man to the floor. Police outside the office then shot the hinges off the door and entered. No one was hurt.

What the hell? From news reports, the man was upset over a standard letter sent home regarding the "swine" flu in the school. He had spoken to the superintendent earlier that morning over the phone, and apparently felt he had to convey his displeasure personally. He was a former New York City police officer who had a son in the middle school who was home sick. Whether it was the H1N1 flu, or whatever, is still unknown.

The school went into lockdown. Police were all over. The SWAT team was called in. My daughter said they were in the computer lab when the school siren went off, lights began to flash and the PA system announced they were in a "code red lockdown". The teacher locked the doors, turned out the lights, and everyone had to go to the section of the room away from the door. Many hid under their desks for several hours. No one really knew what was going on. They could see police outside, and at one point the ambulance carried somebody away on a stretcher. After three hours and a thorough search of the school, an "all clear" was issued.

What the hell? What are people thinking? This is a small town outside of New York. It could be a small town
anywhere. To go into a school with 6th, 7th and 8th graders - with a gun - to threaten a school official over a matter not handled to your satisfaction --- What did he think he was going to accomplish? I don't know the man. I don't know his family. I feel sorry for his son who will have to go back to school and face everyone.

Thank God no one was hurt. Just a lot of scared kids. (And parents) Our community owes a debt of gratitude to our brave and quick-thinking superintendent, Dr. Ken Mitchell.

Summer's in the Air

At last - spring is beginning to give way to summer. Flowers galore, everywhere you look. Green grass, green trees, happy birds, busy bees. Perfect.

This is the best part of summer to me: warm days, cool nights. Before the high humidity and sweltering, oven-like days take over - when you gasp at the furnace blast as you first step out of your house in the morning. Right now, everything's mellow. Everything's cool. Nothing has been scorched yet.

The beginning of summer always seems so full of possibilities. Wonderful adventures to be had.

Does summer make everyone feel at least a little like they did when they were kids?

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Spring Resolutions

As of about a week ago, Spring has been officially declared, and while there are still those cold, frosty mornings at the bus stop, the signs are there.  The days are, of course, getting longer.  The mild breezes blowing through are getting stronger.  The skies seem bluer and clearer, the clouds lighter and purer.    Birds are louder.  Kids are crazier.   The dog is preparing to shed copious amounts of hair in all corners of the house.  The crocus are up, and the early green beginnings of flowers-to-come are poking out of the earth in unexpected places.  Soon, with a little more rain and some sunny days, the forsythia will suddenly burst out in color and then Spring will be officially on.

As every year at this time I always make a list of things I want to accomplish this spring.  My motivating factor is the fact that everything outside seems to be renewing, regrowing, freshening up, starting over.  I need to do some of this in my life.  Sometimes I get things done.  Sometimes I don't.   

 I love this transformational time of year.  




Friday, January 23, 2009

Winter Blahs

That dreaded time of year.  Holidays are long gone.  Nothing exciting to look forward to.  Days are cold, gray and far too short.   

I'm wishing for a good old-fashioned blizzard to sweep in from the north and pile up some good, clean snow!   (Snow makes everything  better.)   Maybe this year it will happen...