Saturday, March 3, 2012
Your Invitation to Check-in For a Virtual Visit of The Ahwahnee in Yosemite National Park
Monday, February 6, 2012
'Cause I'm Leaving on a Jet Plane ...
So ... let's get to it then, shall we? California here I come.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Looking at the Sky on Friday


For this week, I have two more pictures that were taken from the same vista point the last time I was there - May 6th, 2009. My friend Cyndi and I had taken a drive to the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains but the lure of Lake Tahoe was just too strong and I ended up driving all the way up to the lake stopping all along the way to take pictures (and thereby driving Cyndi pretty much nuts!) - still, I'm pretty sure you can see why! As I told her, she lives within driving distance of these sorts of wonderful views whereas I have to fly 3,000 miles to see them in person. Not being able to do that all the time, I have pictures - lots and lots of beautiful pictures ...

Thursday, June 4, 2009
Santa Cruz - Day Two
Monday, May the 4th, dawned a little brighter in Santa Cruz than the Sunday before and it looked like California might at last be shedding the rain that had greeted me upon my arrival in Sacramento two days before. Even though the skies were still more gray than blue at least it didn't look like we were going to need an umbrella.

There were a couple places that I really wanted to see while in Santa Cruz and one of the first was the Santa Cruz Mission which is just one in the chain of 21 missions along California's El Camino Real ("The Royal Highway") from San Francisco to San Diego. The missions represent the first arrival of non-Native Americans to California and the Mission Santa Cruz was the 12th of the 21 to be built. Founded on August 28th, 1791 by Father Fermin Lasuen the mission was named for the sacred cross.















This relatively new lighthouse which was built in 2001 was dedicated on June 9th, 2002 and named in honor of Derek Walton, brother of Charles Watson of Los Gatos who gave a major donation when fundraising was going on for the new harbor light. Derek, who had passed away, was a former merchant marine and no doubt would have been delighted (no pun intended) to have a lighthouse named in his honor.


Oh, and while I'm asking things ...


Thank you again, Katherine, for being my tour guide and chauffeur - I enjoyed every single minute of it and really do hope to get back out there someday soon! After all I need to get one of those frozen chocolate-covered bananas, take an airplane ride, eat at the Shadowbrook and go on that neat looking tram, take some pictures of the sunset, ride on the Giant Dipper again, ... !!
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
My Three Anniversaries on the Third




Sunday, May 31, 2009
Sunday Scenery

Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Caption That Photo!
In the meantime, though, I thought I'd use one of my pictures that I took out in California last week and see if you maybe ya'll could come up with a caption or two for it. I took this picture at the Seacliff Beach Pier in Aptos where the Palto Alto is located and felt that it looked like these two birds were talking to each other. That, in turn, led me to think that perhaps some of you comedians out there might have some fun with it

Monday, May 4, 2009
"The best laid plans of mice and men ..."
I don't know how many times I heard on the news this morning that normally California only gets three total rainy days for the entire month but so far, it has rained every single day of May and apparently there is more in store for the next couple of days. Oh yay, oh yay - do I have good timing or what??
In addition to the rain which has kind of messed things up, Cyndi and I had to change plans for our trip to Santa Cruz when her husband came down with a nasty case of the flu (his doctor doesn't think it's swine flu or the H1N1 virus but it's the flu nonetheless) and Cyndi needed to stay home to take care of him. It's kind of hard to do anything for yourself when your bones feel like melted jello so I fully understood why she needed to bail out on me. Still, it was a disappointment for her to miss out on the trip but the hotel room had been booked and paid for, Katherine was waiting, and I've driven to New York City by myself so Santa Cruz had to be a piece of cake in spite of the crappy weather and traffic, right? Hence I made the trip across the Santa Cruz mountains on my own and checked into the Inn at Pasatiempo which is a charming little place nestled at the bottom of the mountains.


Thankfully it had stopped raining and even though it was still overcast as well as foggy and misty, I thoroughly enjoyed the tour that Katherine gave me of what is apparently Surf Central here in the United States! Honestly, I'm not sure I've ever seen so many surfers in one place just out bobbing around in the ocean waiting for a wave to come along that they can catch a ride on. I never knew surfers' had to be so patient but apparently they are and they also have their own rules of etiquette and proper surfer behavior. From what Katherine was telling me, it's probably not a good idea to tick a surfer off when it comes to taking your turn out of order with a wave, the consequences could be more than you bargained for!
After dinner at Katherine's favorite Mexican place (as delicious as any Mexican food I remember!), we drove around some more and Katherine showed me a rather unusual site -



On February 28, 1965, Mark Abbott, age 18, drowned while bodysurfing in the waters near Pleasure Point, three miles east of Point Santa Cruz. Mark’s parents, Chuck and Esther Abbott, had purchased a life insurance policy for their son’s 18th birthday, and shortly after the accident they received a $20,000 payment. Remembering that Mark had enjoyed the lighthouses seen during their family vacation along the Oregon coast, the Abbotts decided to use the insurance money to donate a lighthouse to the city in honor of their son. Five years earlier, the city had purchased all of the lighthouse property except for the area immediately around the still active wooden Coast Guard tower. In 1967, the brick Mark Abbott Memorial Lighthouse was built adjacent to the wooden tower that it would replace. The lantern room from the decommissioned Oakland Harbor Lighthouse was used atop the new lighthouse, and Mark’s ashes were buried at the base of the tower. (Badly corroded, the lantern room was replaced in 1996.)Katherine tells me the surfing museum is suffering from the same financial difficulties that is affecting so many other places in this country and is currently closed pending the ability of the Santa Cruz Surfing Club Preservation Society to keep it open. In the meantime, though, it still looks pretty cool in the mist and fog!
With any luck, that mist and fog won't make a reappearance today and I'll be able to actually see the ocean when Katherine and I continue our tour of the area. I believe that the Santa Cruz mission and another lighthouse are on the agenda along with the boardwalk and maybe even a train trestle before we make our way back towards Stockton and dinner with Sandee and Zane at my very favorite Mexican restaurant. Let's see how these plans go, shall we?!?
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Good-bye Vegas - Hello Stockton!

The flight from Las Vegas was quite nice as there were only about 35 of us on the plane so I not only had my own row but all of the rows around me were empty, too. Compared to the packed-to-the-gills flight that Jen and I had from Providence to Vegas, the flight to Sacramento was fantastic! Plus it was a lot shorter, too!

Anyhow ... we landed in Sacramento about ten minutes early and I stepped out of the airport into rain. Yep, it is raining here in sunny California and may not actually clear up until the day I leave. Bummer. Oh well, they need the rain out here so I guess I can't begrude them the moisture - though it could have waited till after I left!
First stop after getting my fancy-dancy brand-new hybrid Toyota Camry rental car with all the bells and whistles for a dirt cheap price (gots to love Price-Line!), I made my way down to an iHop not too far from the airport to meet up with Carol of A Letter to Me ... Carol's blog was introduced to me by Jamie of Duward Discussion and she is a truly delightful lady who originally hails from Massachusetts but has called Sacramento home for quite some time now. After a big hug in the parking lot we sat down to a lovely late breakfast and chat and I've got to say that Carol is just as lovely in person as she is on her blog. Before I knew it 2-1/2 hours had flown by and yes, idiot that I am, I left my camera in the car and neglected to get a picture. After another big hug, I continued my journey south to Stockton and pulled up outside Cyndi's house right around 3:00.
Left to my own devices while Cyndi and her husband left for their Saturday night visit to see her youngest son in his group home, I finally was able to get on-line and clean out my email folders as well as download some pictures which I am still in the process of sorting out.
When hunger finally kicked in again I decided to hold off on any sort of Mexican food until Cyndi could join me and opted to finally check out the fast-food joint that people have been telling me I need to go to now for years - In-N-Out Burger. The last time I was here in Stockton I was going to give them a try but the

Having never been to an In-N-Out, I had no idea what to expect. The menu is pretty basic - a hamburger, a cheeseburger, or a double-double burger; fries; shakes; and sodas. I believe that about sums the whole thing up! I was pretty hungry so opted for a double-double (no onions, please), an order of fries, and a beverage. As I waited for my order to be ready, I wondered whether it was going to be as good as all the hype I'd heard.
First off, let me just say that the fries were phenomenal! They're made from potatoes fresh-cut right there on the premises (you can see them slicing them as you wait for your food to be served) and are probably the lightest fries I've ever tasted! As for the burger - it was definitely just as good as everyone kept telling me and reminded me of the hamburgers that we used to get when I was younger and burgers tasted like real burgers and not some prefabricated mystery meat smothered in secret sauce. Of course, now I get to go back to Connecticut and wish we had not only Jack in the Box restaurants but In-N-Outs, too!
Now that I've got a full stomach, it's time to call it a night as 5:00 a.m. was a long, long time ago and I need to be up at a reasonable hour to get ready to head to the coast - rain or no rain! I'm hoping it's a Central Valley thing and the sun might actually shine in Santa Cruz but even if it doesn't, I'm looking forward to seeing the ocean and Katherine both. Let the real part of the vacation begin!
Thursday, March 12, 2009
"It's Vegas, Baby!!"
Every year, the National Academies of Emergency Dispatch, the organization that I have my Emergency Medical Dispatch Certification through, holds their annual conference either on the right side or left side of the country. Back in 2006, I was fortunate enough to attend the NAED Navigator Conference when it was being held on the right side of the country in Orlando and this year I'm going to be lucky enough to attend the Navigator Conference when they hold it on the left side of the country in Las Vegas - at the Las Vegas Hilton to be exact!

Prior to yesterday morning, I was still thinking that it was probably not looking good for us to go this year but as it turns out I was quite wrong. Shortly into our shift, Jen and I got called into the Vice President's office where he told us - "It's Vegas, baby!" Seriously? Wow, I love it when I'm wrong from time to time!
Even though it had been being kicked around at work for a few weeks, I really wasn't holding out much hope of going as I knew that money is tight and technically it wasn't my turn to go. The idea is to rotate all of the dispatchers through so that everyone gets a chance to go to the Conference but this year one of the guys who would have been up for it couldn't attend due to family obligations. Two other dispatchers weren't eligible as they haven't been with us for a year yet and, of course, the guys who went last year were out of the running, too. Still, I wasn't holding my breath and really wasn't expecting to get the nod to go.
Jen, my regular dispatch partner, really wanted to go this year, especially considering she and I had taken on some additional duties, so I let her do the "nagging" for us this year as I've been the one to write proposals and the like in the past. Matt, our immediate supervisor, put his support behind Jen and I going (thanks again, Matt!) as it was felt that we could get a lot out of the Quality Assurance training - QA being the duty that we have taken on. Basically what that means is that we listen to 911 calls and evaluate them using a computerized system called ProQA which I'm sure is all Greek to you folks! Because we are evaluating our co-workers' call-taking abilities and performance, it's important that we know what we're doing and be fair in our evaluations. There are a good number of classes that are being offered at the Conference that have to do with that aspect of our job so the training potential is invaluable.
While quietly hoping that maybe we'd be able to go, I had also been kicking around the thought that if I did get to go to Vegas perhaps a side-trip to Stockton might be a good idea being that I was only going to be 500 miles away from somewhere truly miserable and it seemed a shame to be almost on the West Coast and not go by to visit Grandma Edith (who's not getting any younger), MizCyn and - of course - my favorite Mexican restaurant! Upon being told that we were going to Vegas, I asked if it would be okay to take a few extra days and go up to Stockton. I was told that sure, that should be no problem as long as I had the time available to take off and the flight wasn't going to cost any more than what was already budgeted for airfare.
Thank goodness for Southwest Airlines as I was able to get a flight back to the East Coast from Oakland for only .60 cents more than what Jen's round-trip ticket cost. Of course now there are the other logistics to figure out but I've got plenty of time to get my plans in order as the Conference isn't until the 29th of April. However, for my West Coast blogging friends who live around that area (Sandee! - Katherine!), I should be in Stockton on the 2nd of May with plans to fly back East on the 5th. Perhaps we can fit lunch or dinner and margaritas in there somewhere?
In the meantime, I guess I need to get a hold of Cyndi and let her know what's going on or she's going to be in for quite the shock in May!
Once again, a very big thank you to Michael, Damian, and Matt for giving Jen and I the opportunity to attend the Conference and represent American Ambulance; I promise not to do anything that needs to be "left in Vegas"! And no ... my fingers are not crossed behind my back!!
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Sunday Scenery
For this week's Sunday Scenery post, I ventured into my photo archives and pulled out a picture from Sunday, May 4th, 2008 which was taken while I was on vacation in California. My good friend, MizCyn, and I had decided to take a drive over towards the Bay Area that particular day and we ended up in San Francisco - home of little cable cars, big hills, and the infamous Alcratraz Island ...
During the entire time I lived in California I only went out to The Rock once and that was in 1985 when my parents came out for a visit. It was a fascinating place, to say the least, but certainly not anywhere that I would have wanted to spend a lot of time at even though I wish I had gone back a time or two as a tourist. The history behind Alcatraz, which started out as an Army Defense Post long before it was a federal prison, is most interesting and if you're ever in the Bay Area, I would highly recommend taking the ferry over and doing the tour. A word to the wise would be to make reservations in advance, though, as it's quite the popular tourist destination.
Be sure to stop by Lee's Tarheel Ramblings and check out the other participants in Sunday Scenery - it's the best way to take in some lovely scenery without leaving the comfort of your computer chair!
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Sunday Scenery
No, no ... I've not been transported away to some warm paradise where palm trees sway in the breezes and fruity drinks come with tiny umbrellas ... I'm just wishing that I had been as I am heartily sick of this cold New England weather that we've had this winter. I know it's only February but enough already!!!
Anyhow, all carping about the weather aside, for Lee's Sunday Scenery meme I chose the above picture that I took while I was on vacation out in California last May. I came across it the other day while looking for some other pictures and it reminded me of what a good time I had out in Stockton even if it is the most miserable city in America!
Part of the good time was because of another picture I came across ...
So now I'm not only missing some warmer weather but hankering a big ole' plate of Mexican food, too! Sadly, I don't think I'm going to get either anytime soon ...
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
I Just Flew In From California ...

... and boy are my arms tired! Groan ... Sorry, couldn't help myself on that one, I've always wanted to do bad stand-up comedy and trust me - it would be really, really bad stand-up comedy!
Truth be told, it's the day after I flew in from California and then proceeded to drive another 230 miles from New Jersey back to Connecticut so ... yeah ... I'm a little tired but not too bad all things considered. I got to bed around 2:30 a.m. Right Coast time after getting up at 5:15 a.m. Left Coast time so that's kind of weird but it's all good and now I'm back home safe, sound, and shocked that it all seemed to happen so fast.
I have to be at work in about an hour so this post is just to let everyone know that I arrived home uneventfully and I will return to making all of my blog rounds and posting a few more California pictures hopefully tomorrow after work.
Oh, and lest you all think that Amanda missed me or was bored to tears while I was gone, there's also going to be a post about her adventures at Bamboozle where she got to meet up and hobnob with the members of her favorite band - Mindless Self Indulgence. Just as a preview of that post, here's a picture of her talking to LynZ, bassist of the band, that was taken by a guy that Amanda knows who goes by the name of Fith on the Mindless Self Indulgence Underground board.

It took Amanda from the time we left Darcy's house down near Philadelphia all the way to New York City to fill me in on how great the concert was and everything she talked to LynZ about so there's plenty of stuff for a post there as soon as I can fully recover from my jet lag and get caught up!
In the meantime, thank you to everyone for putting up with my non-blog-visiting during the past week while I was out indulging in a Mexican food, friendship, and sunshine!
Now to get back to work ... sigh ...
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
And Just Like That, It's Time to Go!




