Friday, February 29, 2008

February 29 - The Grandfather Clock



I've always wanted a big old grandfather clock - I love the rich deep tones of them. For Christmas of 2005, Sara and Quincey gave me a modern-day version of the old style grandfather. It has a lovely sound. You can see that they wrapped it up so I would never guess what it was!

My little granddaughter, Sydney, loved the clock but was afraid to walk past it to leave our place unless someone was holding her hand and guiding her past it. Now that she's two and a half she's not so scared of it any more, and hardly ever notices it.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

February 28 - Tick, Tock


It was brought to my attention by my children and grandchildren that I have more than the usual person's collection of clocks. I don't know how it happened. Actually my children themselves have given me at least four of my best clocks. Over the next couple of days I'm going to post pictures of some of the clocks that I have and tell the story, if there is one, about them.

We'll start with my newest clock. Lloyd and I sort of accidentally fell into a retro mode in this place we've lived for the past year. With that in mind, I knew I needed a black cat clock with eyes and a tail that move for my kitchen. After a lot of searching, I finally found one on ebay - not a 50's or 60's original, but close enough for me. Here's my Felix.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

February 24 - Wrapping It Up




After a couple days of house hunting, this is the one we decided we want to make an offer on. Sara and I both fell in love with it. We saw some pretty sad looking places over the weekend and ended up going with the first one we saw, which was pretty exceptional. Now we start the paperwork and not-so-fun stuff. We have an early flight tomorrow morning so are having an early night tonight - hate to miss our flight home.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

February 23 - Pick Your Own Fruit


We northerners were amazed at all the citrus trees that were in just about every yard of every house we looked at today. Here Sara is reaching up to pick a grapefruit.


I loved the lemon trees, and the orange trees. I hated the thought of all that fruit going to waste while those houses were vacant. It seems like such a luxury to be able to pick your own breakfast fruit.




February 22 - Raining in Phoenix



It rained all day on our first day in Phoenix - so much for the famous Arizona sunshine! It wasn't cold and it wasn't snow, so we didn't mind too much. This queen palm was growing just outside the door of our motel - I love queen palms.

We didn't do much today - rented a car and went out with a realtor at 5:00 and drove around a lot. It's interesting how the city is laid out in 1 mile grids - makes it not so difficult to get around. Our motel is actually in Peoria, which used to be a separate city but is now part of Phoenix.

February 21 - Arrival in Arizona























After two tiring flights, stopping at Denver along the way, Sara, Eloise and I arrived in Phoenix. We were tired and it was late so we got the first ground transportation we saw when we left the airport. It just turned out to be a gorgeous stretch limousine - after 59 years I finally got to ride in a limousine. Sara, of course, has had many such rides...courtesy of Quincey's sense of romance. Eloise, at nearly 3 months old, won't remember her first limousine ride. It was nice to finally get here and relax. Elly was a very good traveller.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

February 20 - Missed a Day


I forgot to post last night...and I don't have a new picture for today. I've been really busy trying to get organized for this weekend trip to Phoenix. I'm taking my laptop and camera with me so hopefully I'll take a picture or two down there and put them in a post. In the meantime, I'll find another oldie goldie for today.

Here's a picture that has become a family classic...taken in 1968 with an Instamatic camera. Lloyd is 19 and I'm 20 in this picture. I don't know why my hair is parted in the middle there. I used to wear it parted on the side - still do.