Sunday, September 11

Kittyday

Today is not a good day. I want pictures of kitties.

Classic Senior High School Portrait pose




















Really need that afternoon rest


Sisters that get along with each other, most of the time


 












And the man of the house, who is very slowly coming around


And we can't forget our cousin to the north














Well, I do feel a little better. Hope you do, too

Sunday, August 14

Paris? non. Royaume magique? oui!

We were interested in visiting Paris, France this fall. However, that was going to be expensive. So we decided on an alternate destination of Orlandeaux.

Orlando, I should say. The one in Florida. We will be amusing ourselves in  Walt Disney World this October. And staying at the Port Orleans Resort French Quarter. So we still get that French experience, but with a Creole twist. And sanitized to remove that stale-alcohol-and-pinesol smell.

http://www.portorleans.org/

We will have passes that let us visit all four of the theme parks
- Magic Kingdom
- Epcot Center
- Disney's Hollywood Studios
- Disney's Animal Kingdom

It's going to be fun, we are looking forward to it.

Sunday, July 31

Haboob 2

Nother major storm tonight. Bigger than that last one. Our power is out. I am posting via iphone.

Much more rain. And the wind knocked over our ocotillo, which gives me the sads. But we can replant it tomorrow.

Who knew we bought a house in haboob corridor.

UPDATE: about an hour later, power is back on. Rain is stopped. What a pleasant evening. Aside from the ocotillo (and two umbrellas floating in the pool) everything is generally still intact.

Sunday, July 10

Dust storm

I hadn't realized this storm last Wednesday made such a national impression until I saw it mentioned on other blogs and people were asking about it.

We happened to be in the pool at about 6:30pm when I noticed (what I thought were) clouds developing in the south. That's when I decided it was time to get out.

It was extremely fast moving and when I saw that the "clouds" reached all the way down to the ground, I knew this was going to be a doozy. So I grabbed the camera and started filming.

Ed told me to come inside, so I did about 2 minutes in. But I decided to go back out to capture more of the impact. You'll see how fast it comes in, and it gets so dark the street lights come on.




Oh, it lasted much longer than this seven minute video. And after the dust came the rain!

But amazingly, we did not lose any trees, or umbrellas.

So, this is what July in Phoenix is like.