Moth Balls
I learned recently from my son-in-law that placing moth balls around the garage would either keep the black widows out or send the current residents on their way. We've had a few in a couple of areas of the garage that just won't move even when I demolish their homes and threaten their first born. They call congress and get low cost loans and rebuild right in the path of my wrath once again. So I liked the idea of making their environment less inviting and went on a hunt for the killer moth balls.
Home Depot employee didn't have any idea but sent us to the Home Defense section. No luck there.
Target Customer Service young women tried to stifle a case of giggles over my noun and had to call for help. They were sure I was teasing them, even though old people don't tend to use foul language in strange company. Yes indeed, they had what I was looking for over in the hanger section. After I snagged the box I took it back to the women so they could see that I wasn't really just sending them on a 'snip hunt.'
I got them home and sprinkled about 20 around the garage. It got quite ripe in there the first few days and almost brought tears to my eyes as I walked through to handle the garbage but the...um...balls have melted away now and I don't see any signs of rebuilding construction workers. I'll keep you updated on widow movement if I see any.
So, I learned that as we age we cannot assume normal everyday objects will carry over to the next generation.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Smack That
Kind of a smack dab in the middle kind of day. Just past the middle of my summer, just before the middle of August, and right in the middle of the week.
A nice little trip up to my daughter's house, whereupon she rescued a new dog. Cutest little Yorkie-poo kind of black dog. Sophie joined a three cat family and she's smaller than them and is already full grown. She now has been spayed and has a hair-cut and is learning to skirt hissing, claw-wielding felines. While I was up there I spoke up about their slow dial-up service and we ordered the DSL to be hooked up. I also gave my son-in-law my old Toshiba laptop that I took 3 days to clean-up. He's not much of a computer man, but with the faster connection and my snappy laptop he is checking out things he never thought he needed.
I'm really enjoying the Olympics, especially all of the equestrian events. Thank you Oxygen Network for giving us frustrated horse people some of the great sport. My friend's son is riding in Stadium Jumping.
I bought some new walking pants on sale and wear them almost to bed they are so comfortable. But now I see the next animal print I should own will be the python hoodie whenever it goes on sale.
Kind of a smack dab in the middle kind of day. Just past the middle of my summer, just before the middle of August, and right in the middle of the week.
A nice little trip up to my daughter's house, whereupon she rescued a new dog. Cutest little Yorkie-poo kind of black dog. Sophie joined a three cat family and she's smaller than them and is already full grown. She now has been spayed and has a hair-cut and is learning to skirt hissing, claw-wielding felines. While I was up there I spoke up about their slow dial-up service and we ordered the DSL to be hooked up. I also gave my son-in-law my old Toshiba laptop that I took 3 days to clean-up. He's not much of a computer man, but with the faster connection and my snappy laptop he is checking out things he never thought he needed.
I'm really enjoying the Olympics, especially all of the equestrian events. Thank you Oxygen Network for giving us frustrated horse people some of the great sport. My friend's son is riding in Stadium Jumping.
I bought some new walking pants on sale and wear them almost to bed they are so comfortable. But now I see the next animal print I should own will be the python hoodie whenever it goes on sale.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Marking Time
We are not standing still. No. Not by a long shot. It may be hot but we are moving fast enough to not notice.
We got FiOS. Fiber Optic bla bla. When I got here a couple of weeks ago I couldn't even watch a great video download because it crawled along like I was on dial-up. I called into Verizon and asked what it would take to connect me to the zippy FiOS. Not bad, not much different, and if I discontinued a monthly fee for long distance I could save that on the monthly bill. Furthermore, I learned from the very pleasant woman on the other end that when we go back to Mexico we can put the whole phone, internet business on vacation and save 75%! Wow! Who knew? The deal now is that once I open iTunes the regular podcasts that I download are just moments from finishing. What a difference. I must really be careful to not get too quick to fall in love with some new music because I can own the album in moments. I bet I could even watch TV shows. Like Weeds if I missed an episode.
I wish I could download Bella because I miss her.
We are not standing still. No. Not by a long shot. It may be hot but we are moving fast enough to not notice.
We got FiOS. Fiber Optic bla bla. When I got here a couple of weeks ago I couldn't even watch a great video download because it crawled along like I was on dial-up. I called into Verizon and asked what it would take to connect me to the zippy FiOS. Not bad, not much different, and if I discontinued a monthly fee for long distance I could save that on the monthly bill. Furthermore, I learned from the very pleasant woman on the other end that when we go back to Mexico we can put the whole phone, internet business on vacation and save 75%! Wow! Who knew? The deal now is that once I open iTunes the regular podcasts that I download are just moments from finishing. What a difference. I must really be careful to not get too quick to fall in love with some new music because I can own the album in moments. I bet I could even watch TV shows. Like Weeds if I missed an episode.
I wish I could download Bella because I miss her.

Monday, July 21, 2008
Mamma Mia
I drove up to my home in California late last week. I brought along my cat and a friend that needed a ride up to Arizona. The border was a snap for me and the cat, but we were delayed as we waited for my friend to walk across. I have a "fast pass" and zip across pretty easily but she had to stand in a long line and it took longer than we figured. One of the gates was closed to people walking since the recent rains caused a sink hole in front of it. The sink hole was actually a tunnel that caved in. Don't ask me. I guess it was a drug tunnel, but I don't know. So, the trip took 13 and a half hours, instead of the normal 11. By the time we got to Gila Bend I stopped and bought a double-shot espresso and sailed the rest of the way home.
Now I'm in the land of plenty with movies and groceries and convenience. I went to Mamma Mia today and really enjoyed it. And I went and got a library card. My husband will be along in a couple of days so the girly stuff will come to an end. I think we are going to stay up here until hurricane season is over this year.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008

I got to feed the herd last night and asked Bella to give me a hand, please. She thought that meant to taste each armload and be sure it was appropriate for our high society horses.




I guess I'll have to ride some of that fat off her.
Monday, July 14, 2008
I was sitting here watching the sunrise unfold and preparing to take a little walk with my husband, when I remembered it is the start of Badwater today. Our son is once again out there proving he can push the endurance limit. He hopes to finish in under 30 hours. Meanwhile, we walked all of 30 minutes and came in sweaty and bitchy. Humpf.
Son called a few minutes ago and said he will start in a few hours. He explained that the Elite runners start later when the sun gets meaner. He's awfully tough.
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Thursday, June 26, 2008
These summer sunrises aren't nearly as dramatic as the colorful winter ones. And once the sun peaks over the hill I have to lean around my big lamp and hide from the eye-blinding rays. Sunrise down here is around 5:30, and sunset is close to 7:30.
We are driving down to Puerto Vallarta this weekend for a week of laziness and civilization. I'll try to capture interesting shots of stuff we don't see around here.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Thursday, June 19, 2008
My friend is having her 60th birthday today. She is not allowing celebration because today is also a sad day. It was her mother's birthday as well, and mother passed away last December. So it is the first birthday they don't get to have each other. I made a card that says, Happy Summer Day and got her this vase and cut flowers just to liven up the mood.
Meanwhile, Floyd wanted to help me set up the flowers and insisted he stick his nose right in the arrangement. A week ago today we had to put his best buddy, Chester, to sleep. It broke our hearts into a million pieces to lose our Staff Sargent who told us when to get up, eat lunch, serve dinner, and go to bed. Everyday for Chester was a strict schedule of ins and outs and ups and downs. Now we have to go about our days rather lost. But, the fact that Floyd thought he should help with the flowers made me feel better that someone would take up the organization of our little family.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Pony Girl in all her cuteness tagged whoever to post a picture of their spot where they read blogs and otherwise spend too many hours/day. I decided to be honest and not clean up the mess I live around. This picture shows my personality pretty much as you see it. Slightly tilted lampshade and lots of important objects surrounding my very beloved black MacBook. A favorite Lindt Stymeist Button Mug. A big bottle of water. An external hard-drive. Several books including "All The Pretty Horses" that I have in line to read, and a California map book. A pair of scissors. Les Choristes DVD. A telephone. My lovely pink cell phone attached to a charger. A pair of tweezers. A used piece of dental floss. Pens. You don't see the very large surge protector, that includes a voltage regulator so my computer is Protected, behind the chair.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
ABC's
Ami tagged me to tell these very interesting facts about me. There might be a quiz later so stay awake and take notes.
A. Attached or Single-I'm married and have been forever
B. Best friend- Sue. She's been my friend since even before I met my husband!
C. Cake or Pie- YES. ok ok, cake I guess.
D. Day of Choice- Thursday, it's right before Friday!
E. Essential item- Tweezers
F. Flavor of Ice Cream- Butter Pecan
G. Gummy bears or Worms- Gummy bears, but I love sour worms
H. Hometown- Atherton
I. Indulgences- My horse
J. January or July- July
K. Kids- 2
L. Last movie I saw in a theatre- Made of Honor (not so bad)
M. This one was missing so let's make one up...Magic Kingdom or Sea
World- Sea World
N. Number of siblings- 2
O. Oranges or Apples- Apples
P. Phobias or Fears- Heights, or falling
Q. Quote- "...bite off the nose to spite the face"
R. Reasons to smile- A really nice deli sandwich
S. Season- Spring
T. Tag-(only if you want to) Pony Girl and Mud Ranch
U. Unknown fact about me- I have seen Milli Vanilli in concert
V. Vegetarian or Oppressor of Animals- Meat Eater
W. Worst Habit- Leaving the dishes until morning
X. X-Rays or Ultrasounds- X-rays
Y. Your favorite food- Pasta
Z. Zodiac- Aries
Ami tagged me to tell these very interesting facts about me. There might be a quiz later so stay awake and take notes.
A. Attached or Single-I'm married and have been forever
B. Best friend- Sue. She's been my friend since even before I met my husband!
C. Cake or Pie- YES. ok ok, cake I guess.
D. Day of Choice- Thursday, it's right before Friday!
E. Essential item- Tweezers
F. Flavor of Ice Cream- Butter Pecan
G. Gummy bears or Worms- Gummy bears, but I love sour worms
H. Hometown- Atherton
I. Indulgences- My horse
J. January or July- July
K. Kids- 2
L. Last movie I saw in a theatre- Made of Honor (not so bad)
M. This one was missing so let's make one up...Magic Kingdom or Sea
World- Sea World
N. Number of siblings- 2
O. Oranges or Apples- Apples
P. Phobias or Fears- Heights, or falling
Q. Quote- "...bite off the nose to spite the face"
R. Reasons to smile- A really nice deli sandwich
S. Season- Spring
T. Tag-(only if you want to) Pony Girl and Mud Ranch
U. Unknown fact about me- I have seen Milli Vanilli in concert
V. Vegetarian or Oppressor of Animals- Meat Eater
W. Worst Habit- Leaving the dishes until morning
X. X-Rays or Ultrasounds- X-rays
Y. Your favorite food- Pasta
Z. Zodiac- Aries
Friday, June 06, 2008
Thursday, June 05, 2008

Yesterday we finally worked on walking across the dreaded tarp. I've been meaning to do this little task for, oh, about a year. I finally found the moon and stars in a row and remembered to take a tarp out to the barn along with the other important tool, the handy lunge line.
First I put the bundled up tarp in the arena with her loose so she had the opportunity to smell and taste it. Don't you love it when they cock their head to get a good look at any monster lurking under the object? Then, just holding the end of the lunge line loosely I drug the tarp to the position in which to work. Since it was breezy I needed to find a few small rocks to weigh it down on the corners. With all systems 'go' we petted and relaxed and discussed what I had on my mind. I stood next to the tarp and sent her off on a little circle. She locked her brakes as soon as she realized there was no place to go other than over the monster. Stop and think. Then, back the other way. Screeching brakes again. Slowly and softly we did this several times before I got her head and neck across in the left direction. A few more slow semi-circles and she gritted her teeth and barely stepped on the demon. We stood and contemplated whether she might lose that hoof or not and then she walked directly onto the middle of it and took a mouthful to be sure it was dead. Her very best human friend, Larry, had walked up to the rail in the middle of all this torture so after she bit the beast a few times and then let out her long held breath we walked over to receive a treat from him. A brief recess then we went back to work a little more on the right side but she was much more cautious that way. Her Ying and Yang weren't in agreement that this monster should be trusted. We went back to Ying and finished on a high note. Another day we will deal with Yang.
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Sunday, June 01, 2008
Teddy
He had to be put down due to an awful fall that tore tendons in a back leg. It happened on his way into the barn as he was rushing in. A simple slip and now this incredible pony is gone.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Desert Blooms
Saguaro Cacti are blooming all over California and Arizona. They are so beautiful and dramatic. (I didn't take this picture but found it online to show you what I've been rubber-necking for all the way back down into Mexico.)

This little cactus in my California garden heard me say I was leaving and rushed it's blossom to open before I left. I woke up before dawn and looked right out at it.

And then I got home to Mexico and found the sun rising way far north over an energetic bay.

This little cactus in my California garden heard me say I was leaving and rushed it's blossom to open before I left. I woke up before dawn and looked right out at it.
And then I got home to Mexico and found the sun rising way far north over an energetic bay.
Thursday, May 01, 2008

Road Trip
That's not my picture. But take away the clouds and it could be.
We were up in California at our abandoned home where new tile had just been installed. I spent days and days on my knees cleaning and organizing my furniture back to where it should be. Oh, and dust! So much dust. It all had to be scrapped and blown off of everything. Hey, I found out you can use the air can for your keyboard to blow dust off everything. That does put it back into the air, however, and then it will settle somewhere else. But for little nooks you can't get to the air can is perfect.
Back down here gas prices are steady at around $2.60something and the stores aren't short on rice.
I have yet another trip back up in a few weeks to check out the new carpet we ordered for the bedrooms. I just wish I could make it on one tank of gas.
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