On this last day of the year I convinced Vivian to go see "The Road," a stupendously depressing movie about the end of the world. She negotiated by saying I would have to see "Young Victoria" with her. "Yes! Yes! Anything!" I said. Appropriately, we walked to this apocalyptic movie about a world without cars. I watched the movie in a state of morbid fascination while Vivian suppressed her laughter. Walking back from the theater we cut through the marina and I took this picture. Happy New Year to everyone! And best wishes for 2010!
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Good Bye 2009! Hello 2010!
On this last day of the year I convinced Vivian to go see "The Road," a stupendously depressing movie about the end of the world. She negotiated by saying I would have to see "Young Victoria" with her. "Yes! Yes! Anything!" I said. Appropriately, we walked to this apocalyptic movie about a world without cars. I watched the movie in a state of morbid fascination while Vivian suppressed her laughter. Walking back from the theater we cut through the marina and I took this picture. Happy New Year to everyone! And best wishes for 2010!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
I Can't Believe We Missed the Train!

Coming back from Steve's house yesterday we were one minute late for the Amtrak bus in Salinas and it left without us! We were supposed to take the bus to a train that would run along by the ocean at sunset. I was looking forward to it so much! Instead, we had to wait two hours for another bus that took us to Santa Barbara and then we took a train in the dark to Los Angeles. The only "up" side to this was that Vivian and the boys were so nice to me reassuring me that it was "just one of those things." And now, today, it all seems very distant and unimportant. Funny how that is.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
A Walk with Steve and Dixie
We walked down the hill from Steve's house and wound up at "Hidden Beach." The surf was roaring and the wind off the ocean was cold. But Dixie had a great time running, usually in circles. We took a walkway up the cliff back to his house and saw multimillion homes with stunning views of the mountains along Big Sur to the south. A hour later the rain came and cancelled all our plans. So we walked down the street and played two holes of golf in the rain.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
The Wonderful Blue Bike

Drew found this bike in the alley in the trash. It had a smaller wheel on the front with a mountain bike tire. It was horrible. Drew took it apart completely, painted it and reassembled it. For Christmas, Tony and I bought Drew new brakes on eBay. But then the smaller front wheel didn't fit the brakes. A friend of mine from work, who's really into bikes, bought Drew a new wheel, tire and tube. Now the bike is whole and Drew is proud.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Christmas Day 2009

Cold in the morning, warm in the afternoon. Wonderful presents. Time with the family. A bike ride to the beach. The best Christmas dinner ever. Then, sitting down in front of "It's a Wonderful Life." The day couldn't have been better.
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Bike ride,
Christmas dinner,
It's a Wonderful Life
Thursday, December 24, 2009
A Living Christmas Tree
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
The Weather Outside is Frightful

Contrary to popular opinion we do have weather in Southern California. In October, storm clouds begin rolling off the Pacific and rain can sweep across Los Angeles with a vengeance. Drivers go haywire. Traffic is gridlocked. Last Saturday night the rain was so heavy its roar woke us up. It might not sound like much to the rest of my family, back East or in the Rockies under blankets of snow, but winter has arrived in California just in time for Christmas. Drew took this beautiful picture of the winter sky looking West at sunset from a hill near our house.
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