Tuesday, December 30, 2008

St Michaels, MD

The Maritime Museum at St. Michael's, MD. is awesome with many fascinating exhibits, including boats and lighthouses to wander through. This is a collection of old oyster meat cans, part of an exhibit including an old skipjack oyster fishing boat completely outfitted with all the tools and equipment the fishermen used.



Saturday, December 27, 2008

Lancaster, PA

Today we drove behind Amish buggies down the main streets and rural roads too. ~N

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Ho-Ho-Vermont

In Brattleboro Vermont we walked down the main street looking in the store windows. ~B

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Rockland, Maine

Downtown Rockland has a fun light house museum with a large collection of lights of various sizes. The sign said *Do Not Touch* but I was able to lower my wide angle into one and blindly snap this photo. ~N

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Blue Hill, Maine

All the creeks and little ponds are freezing over here. The noise of cracking ice is in the air. ~N


Thursday, December 11, 2008

Almost Ooooops!!!

The hot water heater tank was damp - with a puddle on the top of the tank. Corroded fittings were leaking and some unidentifiable parts seemed nearly gone.The overly high water pressure in the pipes didn't help. The pressure regulator was not working. Why? We replaced it and the corroded gate valve next to it. The gate valve was 'rotten' and could have broken. It was really no longer a valve because it couldn't be turned.

Now, 3 1/2 hours later, things look much better. The top of the new water heater looks like this:And we have a new pressure regulator and an easy to reach, proper valve (yellow handle) just outside the house that can be used to turn off the water in an emergency. ~B

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Cold Graffiti - Yarmouth, Maine

An Eskimo with a spear, (a toddler crawling behind him?), an igloo, 10 dogs hitched to a sled and another dog (labeled) bringing up the rear - all drawn on a white washed wall of a ferry landing hut at the end of a tiny dock on Cousin's Island near Yarmouth. ~N

Saturday, December 6, 2008

The Sign of an Empty Mind?

I've heard that "a clean desk is the sign of a cluttered mind". Down the hall was an open door. I feared to enter, suspecting booby traps or even that my shots might not be up to date. ~B

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Eartha in Yarmouth, Maine

Eartha is the world's largest rotating and revolving globe with a diameter of over 41 feet. It's located in Yarmouth, Maine at the DeLorme map company headquarters. ~N

Monday, December 1, 2008

Work Ethic

In Eastport, Maine, in front of a brightly painted house, someone made the extra effort to be creative. The split firewood could have been stacked in neat, orderly, but plain rows. But this stack was interwoven with pieces of wood to make it look as if the logs had been stacked within the branches of a tree. ~ B

Blue Berry Land - Jonesport, Maine

Up the coast a piece in Maine, where lobster rules supreme - we also found blue berry fields . . . and then we drove by Blue Berry Land on Hiway #1 - *Closed for the Season*, like most places in this state it seems . . . I'm almost sad I didn't get to experience their "Unique Blue Berry Gift Shoppee". ~N

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Evening Light

The sun is setting very low now. Low on the horizon and well south of where it sets during the Summer. The flat, warm light illuminated a roughly stamped piece of glass hanging from a weathered wind chime. ~B

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Marked in Michigan

Fort Wilkins State Park is at the very end of the Keweenaw Peninsula. As parks do, some of the trees are marked but this one with an engraved and then spray painted beaver? pelt shape, was different than the rest. ~N

Friday, October 17, 2008

Last Call

We don't get colorful Fall foliage in most parts of Southern California, but yesterday we had incredibly blue skies. Against this background the last of the dying leaves on a small maple waited patiently to fall. ~B

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Goin' Out in Style

Wow, a very own mosaic for eternity - piece by piece someone honored Edward's life - or maybe he made it himself? Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. ~N

Monday, October 13, 2008

Festa Italia


Little Italy's Festa Italia is an annual event with all the standard booths selling crafts, countertops, T-shirts, newspaper subscriptions, voter registration, condos, etc. few of which have anything to do with Italy. Others sell italian sausages smothered in peppers and onions, cannelloni, Italian ices and other goodies designed to ruin a diet and cause gastric distress.

But the main attraction, what we go every year to see, is the street art - the chalk drawings (pastels actually) created on the pavement of the side streets. The only requirement is the theme must be "Italian". Pinocchio, madonnas, a sprawling fleshy nude, a mandolin, David. But this year the images were flat and unimaginative. Competent, but without inspiration. Earnest, but lacking.

The real art was the hands of the artists. Handfuls of broken colors tinting their skin, grim from rubbing pastels into the asphalt surface of the street. Their hands showing the tension their drawings lacked. Their hands were the real attraction. ~B

Ah ha - A CA Wannabe

This sign is just outside of Green Bay, Wisconsin . . . ah, sour grapes! ~N

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Coyote Ugly

Every night I get a call on Skype from a different woman. Strange...I don't remember meeting them before. Perhaps during one of my blackouts back in the days when hanging out at the Coyote Inn or the Blue Roadhouse was part of my routine. I always thought the women were pretty fine back then, but maybe I wasn't seeing too straight either. Whatever...but the one tonight is the poster child for "coyote ugly". Excuse me while I go gnaw my arm off. ~B

Mercer, Wisconsin

There's a place for everything apparently. I've found the "loon capital" (labeled on the sign) in Mercer, WI.


Next to the Chamber of Commerce, a huge concrete loon towers higher than the one story Chamber building. ~N

Thursday, October 9, 2008

How Hot was It???

The hottest day on record in San Diego was in 1899...until yesterday. Lindberg Field, the official weather station, topped out at 94. Coronado, La Jolla, Torrey Pines, Carlsbad and Oceanside were in the 90s by noon. A resident of La Mesa reported 110 in her back yard. Borrego Springs officially hit only 104, but we know that's understated. And at Chez N & B - a candle slump tells the story. How hot was it? Damn Hot!!! ~B

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Bayfield, Wisconsin

Bayfield, Wisconsin is on the northern coast, a lakeside town on Lake Superior, with boat docks and a ferry landing. During the summer the ferries cruise the 22 Apostle islands. Tomorrow I might take the car ferry to Madeline Island (the largest) and explore a bit.

To quote from the ferry flyer: "In winter, after the ferries stop, some students cross by windsled to attend school in Bayfield until the ice road is passable by automobiles".

Really!? they drive out there!? ~N

Monday, October 6, 2008

Empty Morning

An empty corner of an empty coffee shop. The morning rush is over - they've all gone to their cubes. Empty tables, abandoned newspapers, silence, the quiet talk of barristas with no espresso to press, no milk to steam. ~B

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Nelson, WI

Lawn art along the Mississippi River. ~N

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Postcards from the Edge

From the edge of the West - eastern Wyoming - N sends me postcards to document her travels. Graciously she includes a biker babe to let me know she's thinking of me. Or, could it be, Testy instead? ~B

Friday, October 3, 2008

Mt Rushmore, SD

As I neared Mt Rushmore (and didn't expect to see anything), I noticed a bunch of cars/people with cameras, pulled over on the side of the mountain road. There's this spot between cliffs, outside the park, where you can view just George by himself. ~N


Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Is this Fall Weather??????!!!

It's hot, it's muggy, there are clouds in the sky, and the breeze has died. Joggers walk, walkers sit and the cold setting on the shower means tepid. San Diego isn't supposed to be this way - not at 5:30 PM in October. ~B

Alva, Wyoming

Small cabin near the quiet and small town of Alva, Wyoming - nestled among the oak, lots of deer - needs work. ~N

Monday, September 29, 2008

Lord of the Rings

Several weeks ago B lost his wedding ring - probably kayaking and definitely not at some country and western bar - honest. Today W, our 3 year old grandson, sent me a ring that he found to replace it. Plus, a pretty accurate drawing of how N and B look to a 3 year old. We aren't too sure what the 'talking rainbow' is in the upper right.~B

Hangin' out in Wyoming

They do it a little differently here in eastern Wyoming - I'm not sure why they hang up dead racoons by the side of the road . . . ~N

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Ramon and Gypsy

Deep under the city, in an empty garage, silent, alone and patient, Ramon's car waits as he struggles through the night in a small cubicle to raise the funds Gypsy demands to pursue her reckless wanderings. ~B

Friday, September 26, 2008

Mountain Lite

I left Libby, Montana early this morning. It was chilly in the 40's with mist and fog hiding in the trees just waiting for the early sun to brighten things up. ~N

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Ramon

High on a hill overlooking Mission Valley, N's new pool boy (toy) Ramon carefully cleans the walls of their 'love puddle'. ~B

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

The Briar Patch, Washington

I stopped this morning by the side of the road, for breakfast. I picked this whole cup of wild blackberries hardly moving to a second bush. ~N


Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Huh?????????????

Tucked in an alcove at the SeaTac airport is a ??????? No plaque, no explanation, no nuthin'! ~B

Monday, September 22, 2008

Stuffed Staff

Sadly we checked out of the awesome Desolation Resort (near Lund, BC Canada) this morning. Two stuffed black bears from the local woods, stand guard behind the registration desk - "Shot by the owner", added the clerk with a frown on her face. ~N

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Morning on Okeover Arm, BC

As the fog crept up the Arm, it intruded between the sun and the dock. ~B

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Lund, B.C. Canada

They stand at attention - leaning, old, rusty and dated, like WWII troops . . . rural mailboxes waiting for the daily mail truck to swing and squeak their hinges. ~N

Friday, September 19, 2008

The Watchers

Residing on the dock at Desolation Resort are a number of critters guarding the premises from those who arrive by sea. ~B

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Oyster Sea Farms in B.C. Canada

Today near Desolation Sound we paddled through oyster sea farms out in the middle of the bay.

On the shores nearby are huge garbage piles (20 ft+) of empty oyster shells. ~N

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Desolation Resort, British Columbia

In the broad Desolation Sound area, on the Okeover Arm, we stumbled across the small, unheralded Desolation Resort. With 9 pristine chalets scattered in the woods along the shore, it's among the best we've ever found. Here is the view from our deck. This evening we paddled on the glassy water along the wild shore. ~B

It's Your Perspective

B.C. Canada - start or end, the thin narrow road through the woods (Hiway #101) goes no farther. ~N

Monday, September 15, 2008

Oh Canada!

Even with Canada's celebrated social support systems, some still fall through the cracks. Even in the small coastal town of Gibson's Landing in British Columbia, some needs aren't being met. ~B



Sunday, September 14, 2008

Flag Day

Driving through Blaine, Washington today, someone has made a unique flag holder on their lawn overlooking the bay. An hour later we crossed the border and drove into Canada. ~N