Friday, June 19, 2020

June 19th


Wendy in her self designed shirt
Shirt glowing in the dark

So with the CO#19, what is there to do? Fortunately, Wendy found an answer. She got a Cricut machine which does all kinds of fun stuff. When I came to her house she showed me the design she put on a shirt. Looked pretty fun and then she told me it glowed in the dark. I had her go in the garage, which has no windows and sure enough, it glowed in the dark.







I looked around closer and saw a number of projects. I like this one
with the monkeys. I think I need one of these.

She made these items on the Cricut machine. In addition she had foam figures and designs, stickers she could put on lots of stuff, and even stuff to decorate a pair of boots she painted.




Quite the little machine, if you know how to use it. I found that Wendy knows how to use it. So she said, what do you want to decorate? I liked the foam cutouts she was doing and thought my refrigerator could use some fun additions. Not surprisingly, I went with an ocean theme.




The computer and the Cricut machine do the heavy design work so it's pretty easy. I just had to decide what to cut out, the colors and the sizes.

When I tried to add these videos to the blog I got a message that said the file was too big. Checked on the internet and found software to make it smaller but I would have to buy it. I've learned, "Always check with Matt and Wendy or Rebecca first." Matt was the lucky winner today. Or, I should say "I was." Called Matt and he walked me through using a resizing software already on my computer. Who Knew? Well.....probably a lot of people but not me. Thanks again Matt!

Matt and Yoda at the
Mardi Gras Museum




Here's one of my favorite pictures of Matt in the Mardi Gras museum in New Orleans. totally unrelated to this sizing issue.

And another of Matt and Wendy. Matt served in the Marines. He has dedicated his career to service in the Marine Corp, with his final assignment as a Lieutenant Colonel at the Pentagon in Washington D.C.






Started me thinking. Linda and I love Matt dearly. (I'm sure Linda is still watching over him.) He has brought a lot of joy to our family. While Matt was serving our country, Linda and I explored a lot of it, following him and Wendy wherever they were stationed. Matt and Wendy always welcomed us with open arms. Thanks at least in part to Matt, by maneuvering his assignments, Wendy was able to continue her career in Social Psychology. We are very fortunate!

Garden of the Gods, Colorado


Gold mine entrance
You might be thinking I'm getting a little emotional. Isn't it great! I keep being told, "You don't have to forget Linda to remember the good times." I'm working on it. Here are a few  pictures of us enjoying our travels.









Pike's Peak Train

Back to the Cricut!  My refrigerator now looks very festive!








Wendy at Home Depot
My balcony
As I reported earlier I wanted to add to the one plant on my balcony. Wendy and I made a trip to home depot where she bought some plants for the front yard and I bought a Greek Oregano, a Basil and a Thyme plant. They are doing very well and I am enjoying having the fresh spices.




In addition to the arts and crafts, I am determined to stay in at least reasonable physical shape. I am still walking an hour to an hour and a half a day. There are a lot of fun places to walk. I enjoy seeing the very different types of trees and plants. I can't identify most of them but they are fun.

Snowy Egret
I also get to the beach often. I found a cooperative Egret the other day. I was actually able to get a pretty good picture. Notice the yellow feet. I am told that they can wiggle those yellow toes and attract lunch!

You can learn more about Snowy Egrets here. Interesting Facts, Snowy Egrets






It was a particularly good tidal pool day when I took these pictures. The anemones were opened up quite a bit. Also, I got a good picture of a Limpet. It is the little volcano shaped mollusk. They are amazing little creatures. Read to the bottom of this link to see how complex an animal this is. Limpets are amazing!


As I walked past Moonlight beach I saw this cascade of colors as the water flowed out of a small stream into the ocean. I took a video because I thought it was a beautiful natural creation.







I climbed the stairs and decided to go home through town. I walked past one of the landmarks in Encinitas. Years ago someone decided to build a couple "Boat" residences on land. They look like real boats but they actually they never saw water. Fun to look at. Linda and I thought they might be a place we could live if we moved off of our trawler.




I took a couple pictures of some striking examples of the trees and plants I see when walking. These are just two. I'll include more in future blogs.









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