Saturday, October 2, 2010

Parade 10/2/10

Today was the annual (1st Saturday in October) Frontier Days in Whitney TX. There are arts & crafts & food vendors, carnival, afternoon parade, evening rodeo & street dance. I've never been before, but decided to ride a horse in the parade. It was a surprisingly long parade and crowds of people in the street for a small town. Wish I could have taken pics along the parade route, but Pistol & I were holding on for dear life! So glad he's an experience parade horse with the crowds of people you could almost reach over and touch, sirens, floats with balloons, motorcycles, wagons, mini cars & motorcycles of Shriner's, politicians and more.........

Here's a nice carriage.
Here's a little wagon being pulled by a draft horse, which I am not familiar with. Cute.

Here's Pete watching the wagon circle behind him. (Warning: wagons are usually a novelty to regular horses.)

Waiting for the parade to start. Here's Pete's glittery behind, thanks to yours truly......

I stood up on a stool to take a picture of Pistol's glittery behind, but it didn't show up good here. At least he looks white, because he was not washed.......

Special Goat

A friend bought a goat without ears. She is the sweetest & cutest thing. She is the first one bouncing through the pasture through the high grass weeds when you enter the pasture to feed.





After feeding this afternoon, we went down into the pasture to look at the tank. She was the first one there.




She hung out around us and my truck.




I named her Alien. Driving back to the gate, I could see her following my truck! There she was bouncing along behind me. God always has a way to make special needs creatures and people "special"!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

This lady's best friend

I only have one dog now. Her name is Bandit and she is truly my best friend.





She has been in my life for 5 years now. Her "big sister" Callie (also a mixed breed) passed away last year at the age of 14. Bandit is a border collie (her mother) mixed with apparently a blue heeler. She was an "accident" due to an unspayed female, but is a miracle to me. She is sweet and smart. A great house dog, who also loves the great outdoors! My loyal companion. We have participated together in annual walks to help the local animal shelter. So, we are happy to hear about this today: 

Pedigree® is sponsoring an Adoption Drive. They are donating a bowl of dog food for every "like" they get on their facebook page. And for every blog that mentions the Adoption Drive between Sept. 16 through Sunday, Sept. 19, Pedigree® will donate a 20-lb. bag of food to a shelter.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Geococcyx Californianus (Roadrunner)

It was Sunday afternoon, August 29th. I decided to go somewhere and take some pictures of flowers and plants. That is, if there were any still alive from this Texas heat....... Why I decided to go in the middle of the afternoon, I don't know. Upon arrival at my chosen destination, I was surprised when I saw a security guard to my left. I stopped immediately and rolled down my window and took a picture. (The picture didn't turn out well since he blended in with his surroundings.)


However, he decided to cross right in front of my truck, so I snapped a shot over my driver side mirror........
Then I took a shot through my dusty windshield :( ......

I was fascinated. He definitely crossed in the proper area! I went ahead and parked my truck, then walked back to see where he went. I saw him go out of the foliage into an open area, but thought heck, I won't be able to get a picture of that quick bird. I was happy at our unexpected encounter and went on with my intentions to look at plants and fountains and such. I got busy trying to take some shots of bees and butterflies on some flowers.


 I looked over my left shoulder and saw that I was being watched:

Not only watched, but being followed. I turned around and continued to take photos of the flowers, but the situation got worse......

I tried to talk my way out of the situation since I was merely taking photos of some beautiful flowers...

I didn't move. I decided to start a friendly conversation and hope no one was watching me talk to a bird!

That's a real nice profile shot Mr. RR. (Actually, I don't know how to tell a male from a female since they appear to be colored the same.)  By looking at those small wings, I can tell why you can't really fly. No offense though, 'cause you can really run.......

Wish I had something to feed you, but I didn't plan ahead and bring: insects, spiders, scorpions, small reptiles, ...small birds, or.........gulp.......rattlesnake! We chatted for a while and then agreed it was really hot and we could use a cold drink. So we parted ways.

I left with a warm feeling. I had never been followed or approached by a roadrunner. I've grown up seeing them cross on country roads. My rural mailcarrier dad would also call them chaparrals. I never thought about what they eat, but after reading that they are one of the few (only?) birds that will kill and eat a rattlesnake, they have to be some tough guys :)  Kind of like hawks on the ground......

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Travels - Meridian, Glen Rose, Granbury

Last Saturday, I went with a friend to check out a gentle horse in Granbury that needed a new home. Unfortunately, the horse didn't work out.

The drive on that hot day was a bit long, but it was so enjoyable due to the beautiful scenery. We are used to the beautiful tree covered hills around Meridian, but hadn't driven to Glen Rose or Granbury in a long time. Lots of beautiful vistas, hills, ranches, stone houses, animals....... Glen Rose is known for being the home of Dinosaur Valley Park, Fossil Rim Wildlife Park, and The Promise play. Granbury is surrounded by Lake Granbury, has a historic courthouse square, and Granbury Opry. We made quick stops at two western stores. Definitely need to return once the cooler fall weather arrives. Will take pictures.

This is how the day ended...........










Sunday, August 29, 2010

I'm not sure what this is......

........but I took pictures of it!


I took off work last Tuesday and a miracle happened that afternoon. It rained. It rained real good.





And the temperature dropped from 105  


to 77!


I can't remember the last time we had a good rain. The next day was wonderful, with the high barely hitting 90 and a bit more rain.  This broke about 24 days straight of 100 degrees or higher.  That would be since August 1st........... It was truly a blessing.

Monday, August 23, 2010

It was a Monday.........

The work week started off okay. But then only a few hours later, I was home eating lunch and when I went to let the dog in.........she had a bird in her mouth.  I tried to bribe her with a dog treat to come inside, but she wasn't going to let go of the bird. Got hot going outside to deal with the dog. I eventually left her outside while she was eating the bird (almost lost my lunch). We broke another record high today. It was 107. The A/C at work struggled to keep up and lost. The last 2 hours were pretty miserable. It was 82 when I left. The truck's thermometer showed 116 when I started the truck. It eventually dropped to 109 by the time I got home........Shortly after leaving work, while at an intersection on a bridge, just as soon as the light turned green......I heard a siren. Well, there was an ambulance right beside me wanting to turn left. It would have been nice if they had turned on the siren BEFORE the light. With the A/C blowing full blast, it took me a while to determine where the siren was coming from........



Let's see, on Sunday morning I discovered my new water hose was stolen from the from the front of my house. Such a strange and scary thing to happen. Let's think positive........
I'm off work tomorrow and will probably go buy another water hose. Yeah!!!!  It's only money and the high is predicted for 104 or so. 

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Dr Pepper

Instead of fighting the Tax Free Weekend shopping crowds yesterday, I decided to mingle among the crowds of visitors at the Dr Pepper Museum in Waco. They were having the second annual Dog Days of Summer event which meant free admission! Dr Pepper was created by a pharmacist at the Corner Drug Store in Waco in 1885. It is one of the oldest soft drinks in America and was bottled in Waco until moving to Dallas around 1923. The museum is in the original 1906 bottling company building.

Can you imagine how many glass bottles bounced out of the wood cases while driving down bumpy streets/roads?

I know these photos are rather poor quality. I blame: all of the light coming through the glass windows and doors of this 1906 building, the height of some of these items, all of the people walking in front of me and behind me, a point & shoot camera, and finally the OPERATOR of the camera!



The bright spot in this photo is me behind the camera :)


Guess I need to visit Dublin (TX) and report on what is known as Dublin Dr Pepper. They started bottling DP just a few years after Waco and are still operating. They still make Dr Pepper the old fashioned way...with Imperial Pure Cane Sugar (from Sugar Land TX)!

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Tax Free Weekend

It is Texas Tax Free Weekend.  That means Friday, Saturday, and Sunday are "taxing" for those who just want to run to Wal-Mart, Target, or the mall for an everyday item. Maybe you need some milk or laundry detergent or toilet paper. Now you have to fight the parking lot and checkout crowds! Wish I had planned ahead........  I drove by a Wal-Mart today and the traffic was terrible. The parking lot at the mall was full, just like the Friday after Thanksgiving.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Geckos

I have some small buddies that hang out at my house. I've been trying to take pictures of them after dark the past few nights, but..........they are fast, camouflage against my house, and hang out in low light areas.  At least that is what my point and shoot camera tells me........  They do like for me to leave the porch, bathroom, or kitchen lights on at night since that attracts bugs to the windows. I get to see their undersides when they are hanging on my windows. This one was taken on my textured bathroom window:

The year on the above photo is wrong. That was explained in my Friday the 13th post! 



This is a medium size gecko with a long, striped tail. That means the tail has never been broken off! That's one of their escape/defense features. I've seen many a broken off tail (still moving) while trying to rescue them from my dogs.....  The tail re-grows, but it is shorter and wider from what I have read. 


I have 3 large geckos that hang out on the back porch each night. I just haven't been lucky enought to get their photos. A couple of them have fat, non-striped tails!  My adventures have included opening a front or back door and them falling on me because they are hanging out on the door. Or, maybe moving a flower pot and them being underneath. I've also rescued several from my house and relocated them back outside. Sad stories are closing the door on them and flower pots on top of them........

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Cool Thoughts

A cool pic from earlier this year during a rare ground covering snowfal since......we've had
18 consecutive 100 + degree days so far, 106 yesterday which broke 105 record for the day.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Twin Kids

Girl and Boy - 1 day old

The boy reminds me of a rabbit in the above picture.....More pictures of the girl, my favorite.




This is the mother. It's fairly obvious....


And here's Billy, who kindly posed for a photo, goatee and all.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

George Strait

And on the 7th day ... .......

I have been a George Strait fan for a long time. I remember seeing him on TV when I was at my parent's house in the late 70's. It was a Ralph Emery show that I watched frequently. I think it was Pop Goes The Country, which later became Nashville Now. It was so long ago, that my memory is fuzzy........but I remember Ralph Emery's introduction of  "and here is a new country singer who is a real cowboy from Texas"...or something like that. It caught my attention, but then the sight and sound of George really caught my attention. He wasn't a lot older than me, but already married and had a daughter. Thus began my faithful following...
In the early 80's, when he had only had 1 or 2 number 1 hits and before the huge arena concerts, I attended his concert in Waco. I think it was at the Convention Center. As you can see from the photos, we were able to stand right in front of him on stage. Warning: this was taken with a Polaroid camera :)

He was so young. And so was I....... I used to watch him on Austin City Limits in the early years. I remember hearing the terrible news that his daughter was killed at age 13 in an automobile accident. My older brother's daughter, my only niece, was just a few years younger than Jenifer at that time...... I remember him doing some Chevy commercials and some with his blue heeler. I even found a box of George Strait dog treats with their picture on it.........then I heard the news that his dog was missing.



Of course, I saw the movie Pure Country when it was at the theater. The closeup shot of his fantastic smile, what an ending! I have the DVD, but I swear, every time I run across the movie on TV, I watch the rest of it........ I've seen him at the huge concerts in the Astrodome at the Houston Livestock Show. I also have a DVD of From The Astrodome, For the Last Time.  I attended one of his concerts at Texas Stadium which had numerous other big country performers. Most of them headline their own concerts now. Sure, I have almost all of his records and really enjoyed when there was a whole XM radio channel devoted to him. Then there is the George Strait Team Roping Classic. I've seen his son, Bubba, compete in team roping. He was competing at the Texas Circuit Finals a few Januarys ago. George was there. He was sitting on a horse in the alley way, wearing a cap and glasses. I'm not a fanatic fan. I just respect George keeping true to his Texas cowboy roots, his family, and still being a successful country singer. Guess I better sign off for now. And please remember:

Friday, August 13, 2010

Robert Duvall promo for The Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum (Long V...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-W_r_pyCt7w

Friday the 13th / Dog Days of Summer

Here it is, Friday the 13th.  I'm really not superstitious.  I like black cats and not afraid of ladders (under 6 feet)......  I'm just glad it's the end of another work week!!!!  However, strange things do seem to happen on Friday the 13th............

100 degrees in the shade




How does this fit in her cute, small mouth?? And yes, we need to get a big bone or a visit to the vet for dental cleaning or her mother needs to brush her teeth.**Ha, I just noticed the date stamp on my camera has 2011. What can I say?  Happy Friday the 13th!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

My loyal helper

It's been too hot for us to work in the yard, but she still stays by my side.....whether pulling weeds or watering to keep the grass (and weeds) alive.





104 degrees here today.