Friday, December 28, 2007

KITTIES AGAIN

It would appear that what keeps me posting to the blog now days is the cats!

Here are a few photos I took on December 20th. Three of the kittens are now in the house in the evenings. Jade is able to spend the night indoors without incident. We tried letting Tom and Peachy stay in also and for two nights it was fine but then the third night either Tom or Peachy (we suspect Peachy) had multiple accidents on the carpet (messy ones not solid if you get my drift). We do have a liter box but I don't think it is the right kind of liter. Jen bought some pellet things from Trader Joes. I think it needs to be the more standard, sandy kind of liter which I am going to buy today and put in there. So before I go to bed I put Tom and Peachy out. I hate to do it because of the cold but they do have a warm place in the garage to go and lots of fur, but I still hate to do it. I am not mentioning Huck because he is still afraid and only comes in the house briefly in the day time to check out the food situation. I wish he wasn't so skittish.


Sometimes they eat in the kitchen. Jade is in the middle not sure who Tom or Huck is in this photo.


Tom and Peachy on our bed


Tom and Peachy enjoying the warmth of the bed


This is standard procedure in the morning before I go to work and at night while I am on the computer. As a matter of fact this is exactly how things look right now as I write this!

Saturday, December 15, 2007

KNOTTS MERRY FARM 2007

Knotts Berry Farm is no longer Mr. Knott's Farm. Cedar Fair has taken over and slowly the things that made it Knotts are disappearing. The park is catering to young adults with fast thrill rides and I no longer meet that demographic!

Today I did decide to pay them a visit because I had heard there were two plays being given at the Bird Cage Theater. I used to love the Bird Cage and the melodramas that were produced there. But they have not put on plays there since 1997 except during the holidays. These past three weekends if you brought a new toy worth $10 or more for Toys For Tots, you were given a ticket for free admission to Knotts.

So this morning I took myself off with a new toy primarily to see the plays at the Bird Cage. Traffic and parking were really bad and Knotts was crowded to the hilt. But I did get to walk in to the Bird Cage Theater and once again sit and see a play.

The first one was A Christmas Carol. Only six actors (four men and two women) did the play with a minimum of props and scenery and it was very well done. They managed to convey the message of A Christmas Carol in 30 minutes. The gentleman who played Scrooge did a marvelous job; all the actors did. After that ended I went outside and got back in line to see The Gift of the Magi. It was the same set of actors except the man who played Scrooge. This play was shorter but also well done.

After the plays I walked around Knotts and took a few photos and ate lunch at the counter of Johnny Rockets. Below are some of the photos I took today.

The first sight to greet me as I entered the "back" entrance on the West side of the park was construction. They have taken out the large bird cage that was here and the Ranger station which was really an old school house that had been made over into a nature center and run by a very nice woman. I later found the Ranger Station around the corner. Much to my relief it had been relocated and refurbished and the same woman is in charge. She told me that a new ride is going in, something called run a way stage coach (or something like that). I was just happy they kept this place so kids and can see insects up close and personal.

Next I made my way over to the Bird Cage theater. I had plenty of time to wander around the area until the first showing of A Christmas Carol at Noon.


This is the stage

The play took place mostly in Scrooge's office. The window was also used for the inside of the Cratchit's home with a curtain covering the words Scrooge and Marley.


This board in the corner lists the names of the characters and the actors who play the parts.


The next play
The set for this play
After the play the actors came out for photos. This is how they were dressed for Gift of the Magi. The actor who played Scrooge in the first play was not part of this group.


Some shots from around the park. I tried to take pictures of what I consider to be Knotts.


I took this shot to show that this is all that is left of Reflection Lake.


This Panda Express is going in across from the log ride. This area used to be a shooting gallery.

Can't visit Knotts without going into the old schoolhouse.

An interesting day. Sad to see the Knotts that I remember slowly disappearing but glad that I got to see two plays in the old Bird Cage Theater.

Now, just for fun, I have uploaded a video (never done this before) of the steam train that goes around the park.

Thursday, December 06, 2007

KITTENS ARE GROWING UP

The kittens are no longer little and cute. Now they are bigger, but still cute! Here are some photos I took today.

Snuggled down in the grass. They do have a warm place to sleep in the garage.
Jade in the back, Tom the tabby, older brother, and Peachy

What do you want asks Peachy

I'm trying to sleep here

Did you want something asks Huck

While Tom sleeps in the water box

Big brother takes good care of them

Now Jade wonders what is going on

I do have a nice profile, don't I?

Also, yesterday I went to Disneyland for the afternoon and evening. Wanted to see the Christmas decorations, the new overlay on the castle, the parade and the fireworks. I took some photos and did a trip report on MiceChat which can be accessed here.

Here are a couple of photos

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

FRIDAY OCTOBER 5 LEE NATIONAL DENIM DAY

This Friday in support of Breast Cancer Awareness month, wear your jeans. This event has occurred the first Friday in October for the past several years. This year EIF (Entertainment Industry Foundation) is backing and doing publicity for the event. They also do the Revlon Run Walk during the month of May in Los Angeles and New York.

For more information you can visit their web site here: http://www.denimday.com/index.html

I was contacted by them due to the fact I was team captain for the Curves that I work out at for the Revlon Run Walk. I have signed up as the team coordinator for Curves again and we are doing Denim Week at the club and collecting $5 from each member which will then be sent to EIF. All the money will be going directly to breast cancer research.

To donate to my team directly on line you can go here:

https://register.denimday.com/TeamWebPage.cfm?pID=24521

Why do I do this? Because I am a 6 year survivor and also because I have lost several friends to this disease lately. The most recent was just this past Saturday. I wonderful woman aged 55 who fought bravely for seven years. She was one of Paul's cousins. In 2003 she wrote a letter to a woman who had just been diagnosed with cancer. She published this letter as an article entitled Tales of a Reluctant Sailor. At the time she wrote this there was no sign of cancer left in her body. The cancer did come back, though. It is well worth the time to read and you will see what a special lady she was.

http://www.phoons.com/o/ReluctantSailor.html


Janice Irene Geist
January 6, 1952 - September 29, 2007

So, this Friday don't forget to wear those jeans!


I wished my bottom looked this good in a pair of jeans :)

Saturday, September 29, 2007

KITTEN UPDATE

The kittens are growing fast! They are coming up on eight weeks this coming Tuesday. Friday morning they were not to be found anywhere. We have opened our garage to them as the nights are getting cooler and they were not in there. They also come out when they hear Paul serving breakfast. I was very much afraid that mother cat had led them to the backyard of our neighbor across the alley behind our house and I was right. This was not a good place for them to be as he is a died in the wool cat hater. To make a long story short I found them there and managed to retrieve three out of the four kittens. Got bitten and scratched for my trouble by one of them but I treated the wounds real well and so far nothing bad has happened. The fourth kitten showed up later in the day and now we have blocked the back gate so they can't get out. Here are some adorable pictures taken today and a couple of days ago.

This is Peachy meeting his father Peaches for the first time. Peaches likes to sleep on our side lawn. Peaches has no clue what is going on. Son? What son?

I thought I would try to get a cute shot of a kitten with a flower behind it or something. As you can see, it didn't work.

Yum. Dinner was pretty good.

Now it's time to wash up.

Peachy fell asleep in our garage in the warm sun. This is the first time I have seen him fully stretched out like this. They usually sleep all curled up.

A close up of his cute little face.

Coming up later this week, a post about Friday, October 5 - Lee National Denim Day in support of breast cancer research.