Saturday, November 28, 2009

Free Turkey

Free Food! (Tomasito photo, 2009)


We had the fun of going out for Turkey Day dinner at the Free Feed for Everybody "do" at the church/school located right below our apartment (we're on a steep hillside!).

The name of the Church/School is "Light and Life" which just about covers all the good stuff.


At the feed I was faced with The Vegetarian's Dilemma: Free Turkey!


I fell off the wagon and it was VERY tasty!


Only once a year is OK, NO?


That was a couple of days ago and today the first good rain of the winter was falling here all night long--so extra-nice here in the desert of Southern California!

Good.



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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

New Game

I ordered a new game on internet and it arrived in 2 days! The funny part is that even with a shipping it was still less expensive than ordering in retail store.

So far it's good. Lots of guesswork though in spite of the fat that it's supposed to be a murder mystery investigstion.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween!


Happy Halloween!

We wish you a jolly Halloween
from Alice, Tom and Monty the Tree Monster!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Monster Mash

Halloween is right around the corner and we've got a good song. This Monster Mash is a classic that deserves listening.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Palomar Mountain


Gosh, it's been a while since we went someplace. I've been working and it's not easy to get out. This picture makes winter look very attractive: blue clear sky, a pine tree and snow on the ground.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Rancho Guajome Adobe

Rancho Guajome Adobe

Rancho Guajome Adobe is one of the historic landmarks from the old days of California. They are not quite as old as missions but they present us with the slice of life that people had at that time.

The rancho is quite a magnificent house with everything you can think of. It's not a castle but it is surrounded by big piece of land where the cattle grazed. They had their own smithy, stables and the like. The interesting part was the size of the rooms. They actually were rather small, even the biggest room in the house: the sitting room. But the most astonishing thing were the beds: they would fit a modern child but they would be far too little for an average adult. Of course there were no "proper" bathrooms either but they did had a bathtub that was tiny. We indeed are very lucky to have all the modern conveniences.

The Sewing Room in the Attic

Perhaps the best room in the house was a little workshop, a sewing room that was situated in the attic. That was the only second storey room in the whole house, other than that it was a typical Spanish style rancho with inner courtyard and all the rooms opening into it. But from this attic one can enjoy a magnificent distant view.

The Inner Courtyard with a Fountain

We were fortunate enough to have a self-guided tour as there were just three people total visitors at that time. It is an interesting relic of California history and if you have a chance I urge you to visit this adobe.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

An Eery Sight


I looked out of my bedroom window late at night and happened to see a huge monster mask. I managed to take a picture (not easy in the dark but it turned out pretty good). It was really a creepy sight and we still have one month before Halloween.

Update. Actually if you look closer, you will see that there is a second mask inside the big one. Now how's that for a Halloween? And the best part? It beats all the artificially made masks that you can buy in the store. It is a perfect illusion. The monster is not spooly anymore but feels more like a buddy now.