Friday, February 06, 2009

60 what??

It is 60 degrees here today. When did summer hit? I got a new macro lens for my camera and took some shots with it this afternoon. Mike comes home tomorrow from Japan. I tried to buy some manure for the garden today but it is still too early - I guess the season for cow shit is short or tight or just not winter time.

I also made a stop at the local thrift store today (looking for items to felt up) when I came across this skirt and platform shoes. They were $.50. I'm so lucky!






Thursday, February 05, 2009

Spring?


Oh Spring .... My bulbs have not started to pop up yet - but I'm sure they will soon. It has been very warm here lately and I fear that winter is over. Well, fear might be a bit strong. I'm always up for the changing of the season.

I've been working like a busy bee around the house trying to finish up craft projects and get stuff in place for spring house work. Long list - but I'll post it at some point. 2 quilts down, a number of sewing projects done, and knitting projects in progress ... but going fast.

Mike has been on travel for the past couple of weeks. Ukraine and now Japan. I hope he finds me some lovely tea or yarn in Japan. We are also leaving in a couple of weeks for a tracking class in Yellowstone. I'm excited to freeze my butt off :)

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Go Green #3.



Most of you do or don’t know that I grew up pretty poor. We never had new things and in particular I was never able to own books as a child. What’s in a book you might ask? Well, I had and still have 3 books from my childhood (the only books I ever owned when I was younger), two picture books about gnomes and a dictionary. Because of my strong desire for books and lack there of, I was a big library person. I read every single book in my elementary school library (winning me an award when I finally left). I particularly loved the fat neglected books that people always forgot about. The librarians would always comment on the checking out of a book that hadn’t been lent in a decade. As a working adult the first thing I did was start to buy books. Used books at first, and then new books. I now have a massive library of books that I just like to have around.

What does all of this have to do with being green? Well printing and not reusing books is pretty wasteful. So, this past weekend I went to the public library (which is a 10 minute walk from my house). I got a library card and borrowed a book that I’ve wanted to read, but I know I’ll never read again. I’m sure that I will not be checking out my favorite authors or books that I know I will want to read over and over again. But, as a first cut – I think checking out books that are one use – is pretty good.

How hard it is for people to get over crap that they were brought up with! Childhood does a number on a person.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Going Green #2.


I think that there have to be rights and wrongs for what is good and not good for the environment. These facts are not up for debate. What they are however seems to be left up to the experts (and experts always seem to have “opinions” not facts). Where are the facts and why are the facts for how to be environmentally sound not published everywhere? There are hundreds of books and blogs about being green out there now. Most of them have opinions of what people should do – but little on the factual side. Some facts that I will stand behind though, it is always better to reduce buying and overuse, reuse whenever possible and for sure recycle. Recycling is something that the government or industry needs to put more money into though. A lot of places (like here) don’t have true recycling facilities, so they just landfill the stuff and plan to dig it up when they have the means to deal with it. It would be a lot better (even if it meant sorting out recycling more) if they could use the methods that currently allow local recycling centers to not only recycle but also then manufacture new goods (or ship off recycled materials that can be used). In the paper this morning there was an article about recycling locally and they say that only 3% of all trash is recycled here. They have been trying different techniques to get people to recycle – but it just isn’t working like they thought it would.

When looking at reduce, reuse and recycle what does this mean for the average person? When at a hotel do you use the same towel your whole stay? Do you refuse water when out if you aren’t going to drink it? Do you cut down on disposable things? Here is a current list of things that I can think of in my home.
• Toilet paper
• Paper towels
• Whip ums
• Q-tips
• Bathroom cups
• Napkins
• Plastic dishes
• Togo coffee cups
• Trash bags
• Tissues
• Ziploc bags
• Coffee filters
• Paper
• Bills
• Magazines
• Catalogs
• Any packaging for food, water, soda or other perishable

I’m sure the list will get longer the more I think about it but for now these are the ones I can think of off the top of my head. Out of this list – what could I really get away without ever using? Is it possible to never use another togo coffee cup, plastic silverware, or paper napkins? What about when you are traveling??

Running through the list this is what I think. I can’t live without TP, but I could go single ply. I could live without paper towels. I could live with whip ums. How would I clean my ears without q-tips? No one needs bathroom cups. Jury is still out on napkins. I could do without plastic dishes, togo coffee cups as well. Although I would have to carry around a real mug at all times. I love to just stop for coffee. I can’t live without trash bags. What would you do with your trash if you didn’t have them?? I have cloth handkerchiefs as is – although when you are really sick they suck. I re-use Ziploc bags … but I’m not sure I could live without them. I try to re-use paper as much as possible … but not possible to live without. We have stopped using coffee filters. I can’t stop bills, but I got paperless when they let me. I recycle magazines when I’m done. But, I guess I could live without them. I call in each and ever catalog I get and tell them to stop sending me paper catalogs. They just won’t. I have no idea what to do about food packaging – other than not buying food that is heavily packaged.

So, what do you implement in your own life to live without to help the Earth?

Weekend from my weekend.










This past weekend was short (2 days) and action packed. Courtney came up on Friday. We hung out and got ready for the weekend (sorting out gear and stuff we needed). Saturday morning I got you early and had John attach the bindings to my new shaped skis ... moving on from my old straight skis. Then Court and I went down to ABQ. We had to do some shopping (Target and clothing shopping). Had a late lunch and then went to a hockey game. We left ABQ late and got home around midnight ... after watching the game. 7am Sunday morning Jon (a friend of Court's who stayed over), Court and I went up to the mountain. It was crap skiing. Super icy and not terribly fun - but we got a good half day in. Then my nephews came over to play video games. Courtney helped me around the house and then left. Two days and I'm exhausted.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Go Green?


First off the term “green” bothers me. Who created this word? Why is being aware of your surroundings considered green? Kermit is the only thing that should be “green” (and they have even stolen him). Where to start on a topic that infuriates me! For a long time, the past 20 years probably, people around me have not cared at all about what is happening to or with the planet. I would lump a lot of people into this short sightedness. I started the first recycling program at my high school and even did fund raisers to buy up acres in the rain forest (much to most people chagrin). People thought I was a toss back to my fathers live and let live attitude (which now some people might even call hippy). I personally know people who think that global warming isn’t real, the ozone can’t be damaged and fossil fuels will never run out. I have been watching as the number of people who do things that are “green” increases (because it is currently the in thing to do). Even if I don’t agree with why they are doing it – I’m happy that peer pressure is making them do something good for the world.

I got to wondering what the current accepted “green” methods were and what green propaganda was being pushed as the lowest hanging fruit for newbie’s to the act of environmental protection. I’m sure you would guess that shopping bags are on that list – let’s ignore them for now. The first thing we will look at is the napkin.

The age-old debates of paper vs cloth.

In digging up information on both paper and cloth napkins, I found that decided what is better for the environment is hard and a personal call really. Here are the facts. Paper napkins (even if they use recycled paper) require energy to make (all be it most of the bi-products are currently used as energy in paper/pulp mills), energy to ship and are a single use item. But, they decompose. Cloth napkins require washing and laundry detergent using resources that can be scares (like here in the desert where I live). Did you know that the average washing machine is 35-45 gallons of water per load? A four-person household using a napkin at each meal will do one load of napkin laundry once to twice a week (depending on how soiled the napkins are). That is 35-70 gallons of water and of course electricity. Green advocates will say that when you have to buy something, then you aren’t being green. You want to reuse as much as possible and spread out the manufacturing costs on an item over time. So does that mean that someone who lives in the desert uses cloth or paper or the sleeve of your shirt?

The questions and answers for how to deal with a large problem are always more complicated than one first thinks.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Winter Flowers







Today was a wonderfully warm day. 50 degrees or so. But, what is fantastic are the flowers that are in the house right now. Mike bought me one and his mother bought me the other. They are both in bloom right now and smelling incredible.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Interesting.


While catching up on some news this morning I saw that a new creature was found. These types of articles also spark my interest. A new carnivorous sea squid. Ahhhh the wonders of the sea.

On a slightly less interesting and maybe less strange, I'm in a review process for Amazon (where I get stuff before it is releases to the public and I write reviews for it). Normally there are some interesting things - but this past weekend I found out that I'm getting my favorite authors new book (Christopher Moore). I was yipping all the way home in the car. It isn't released until February sometime ... and I'll get a pre-released copy free. I'm such a lucky girl.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Cats Fancy.





On Thursday night, after bringing Bend home from the vet and settling in for the night, we noticed some bird feathers in the living room. We crawled around to find more feathers under the bed - but still couldn't find the bird. Turns out the bird was under the sofa (we think it tried to get away from the cats and just died under there). Mike is going to investigate the enclosed porch to see where they are catching them. But, we are pretty sure it is Moab that is doing it (she is the best hunter). Look at what is in her toes.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

New Games and Life.


Night before last I got a new game for the iPhone. MewMew Cat Tower. A Japanese game where you stack cats. It is amazing fun and creates fun terms (such as, my cats are 8 meters high!)

My dad is still in the hospital (in Arizona). They figured out that they gave him a bad drug combination, he had a blood clot in his neck, and he was putting too much pressure on where they cut into him which was causing problems. He is feeling much much better and seems to be in good spirits. Thanks for all the concerns.

Bend goes back down to the vet today. There is something wrong with his kidneys. They aren't sure exactly what it is, but they are going to put him on some medication for hypertension. They want him to have a full bladder when we get there ... note to all cat people "You can drag a cat to water - but you really really can't make them drink!" Ah the joys of sick kitties. I wonder if I could stack a Methow, Bend, Moab cat tower ... and who would be on bottom??

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Winter Days.

Winters in Los Alamos are pretty nice. The temperature is normally around 40 degrees. It is normally really clear outside and there isn't much of a wind. This said, I read in the paper this morning that they believe we are done with snow for this winter - which is pretty upsetting (can you get too much snow?).

I heard on NPR that the 2008 word of the year was picked. It was bailout. Maverick was in the running though.

This week is Official Bad Girl Holiday - Man Watchers' Week. You are suppose to get the girls together and take to the streets in force!

While listening to the news on the way to work I had a question. Why is it that most people look for the bad. You hear the stories and people report on death, failures, pain and suffering. Why are we into this? Why can't we broadcast about hope, love, fun and happiness? Are these not stories that are worth radio time?? I notice the same thing from people in every day life. They like to hear the stories of people who are getting divorced, deaths in the family, dismemberment. WHY?

We still haven't heard from the vet about Bend and Moab.

My father had neck surgery last Thursday and is recovering slowly. VERY very slowly. Hopefully his is back in the swing of things soon!

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

2 ..... 0 ..... 0 ..... 9!!

Well 2009 is more than just "the future". And what have I found/learned thus far.

#1. Moab is missing the last vertebra in her back and there are nerves that are suppose to attach there. This is why sometimes she has issues in the bathroom.
#2. The vet in White Rock was an idiot and Bend has other issues and should have NEVER been on "mood" drugs.
#3. Delicious 9 grain bread could always be better with 10 or 12 grain bread.
#4. If you put whole nuts in your office people will eat them.
#5. Running in place is never a good replacement for the wood.
#6. I love my friends. Great friends and family make the world a better place!


This year is off to a great start.

Thursday, January 01, 2009

On The Mountain

Yesterday Dana, Mike, Ray and I went up to the Santa Fe ski hill. It has been forever since I've been on skis and it was a very interesting start to the day. We left Los Alamos at 7:15. Got to the mountain. Mike rented a snow board. Dana and I changed into our boots, got our passes, and tested out my old school skis (a.k.a they aren't shaped and are very long). The first couple of times I tried to turn I noticed that it was much much harder than I remembered. But, by lunch time Dana and I were flying around the mountain and having a blast. I can't believe I've been away from them for so long!

Happy 2009 everyone!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Happy Holidays!

2008 is coming to a close. The holiday season - is - well here! Being Christmas Eve the question is, what is everyone doing? Hanging out with family? Eating? Watching movies? Skiing? Where ever you are and whatever you are doing I hope that you are happy, healthy and loved! Best wishes over this holiday. Here are some photos from my trip to DC.






Friday, December 19, 2008

Washington DC





I only really had 2 full days in our capital. While there I went to The Mall. Loads of museums and the zoo. I took a few photos. Although it was dumping rain most of the time I was there - so the indoor stuff was much better than the outside. The butterflies were in the butterfly room at the Natural History museum. The animals were in the zoo. Going to the zoo when it is raining a bit and 35 degrees means there are NO kids and hardly any other people as well. It was very nice. Oh - and everything is free. How cool is that??

I found that in two different cases people were beyond nice with homeless people in DC. First, there was a guy in Starbucks that the employees let warm up, use the restroom to get clean, and gave him hot coffee and yesterdays pastries. Second was at a hair cut place where they gave weekly hair styling and washing to two homeless ladies. I was overwhelmed by the kindness of these acts.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Garmin 405

As my pit betty of the year award Mike got me the Garmin 405 (GPS watch thing ... mostly for running). I decided to wear it on this trip. So, far it has been interesting. In the course of a day as using it as a watching it has 83% of its battery life left. I found out that the part of the highway between Santa Fe and Los Alamos(where you get off for the bi-pass) is 7300 feet. Which means that is why the snow was falling more there than in Los Alamos when we left the house early yesterday morning.

I plan on using the map out my route feature today while walking around Washington DC. Wish me luck with my groovy new watch!

Friday, December 05, 2008

In The Holiday Spirit.


December 5th. Just a few more weeks to Christmas and the holiday spirit is all around the house. The tree is up. The Santa glasses are filled with coffee. And I have an overwhelming urge to wrap things. The cats have been keeping their distance - but it doesn't mean I wont get one of them. Happy December All!

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Weeks Worth.


This past week has been crazy. Trying to finish up as much as possible at work (being that I only have 3 days of work left before the Christmas break). Getting ready to go out to my dads this weekend (dropping of a piano). Starting to train for another half marathon. Wrapping Christmas gifes. Preparing at work to be gone (to Washington DC for a week). And of course getting a little bit of relaxing on as well.

This photo was the most emailed photo in 2008. Just thought they were cute and I wanted to share!

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Information.


Yesterday this photo was sent to me. Too funny! Enjoy everyone.

Avivah asked what my middle name was - that would be Angelicque. Turns out (I had to look it up) the meaning is messanger of god and it is French. Now, if I were a messanger of god what would I have to tell people. Hmmm.
#1. Be nice to one another.
#2. Help others out.
#3. Love and be loved.
#4. Get over it.

I'll have to talk to the big guy to get more things to tell people!

Monday, December 01, 2008

Hats That Kill Me.






Lately whenever I see entertainment news there is some star with a silly hat on. In LA ... this time of year ... wearing a stocking hat. I'm not sure who started this "fashion" statement. BUT WHY? What is wrong with a baseball hat??