Sunday, November 27, 2022

Halloween Extravaganza 2022

Halloween Extravaganza in Colorado!


Vitamin D for bone health!
The green pumpkin featured ominous phrases such as "I smell children" (one of Susanna's creations 😄)

So actually the main reason for Mom and my visit was to see Nora and Soren's marching band final competition.  They performed a show titled "The Siren's Lament".  It was very intricate! Light years ahead of what we called halftime shows back in my high school band days!

Team colors

Nora is a senior and plays tuba in this performance (they usually play trombone and bass trombone most of the time though).  Soren is a freshman and is one of two snare drummers, which is a pretty prestigious member of the band, I'd say.

Here's a snippet of the show:

After the band performances Saturday it was full-on Halloween mode back at the house:


This is actually just Susanna doing homework.  Even when at rest she is apparently a magnet for props and accessories.


Ahoy!


I'm gonna need those TPS reports by lunch, that'd be greeeaaat...
Characters "Joanna" and "Bill Lumburgh" from family-favorite movie Office Space.


Take note of this fashionable blue cat tunnel... you'll be seeing it again 🤣

Zany style

Oh hey, it's Cher!

Susanna was very proud of her awesome witch costume!  A character from the movie Hocus Pocus.

Soren was there too.  He wasn't much in the holiday spirit though, and that's O.K.

The rest of us, however, might have gone a little... overboard:

Cher "If I Could Turn Back Time"
Pt. 1


(Sorry, I had to break the videos into pieces to upload them here)

 Pt. 2


Pt. 3



We composed not one, but two music videos!

Rick Astley "Never Gonna Give You Up"

Pt. 1


Pt. 2


Pt. 3

Pt. 4


I had a lot of fun editing the videos.  It was my first time ever trying that.  We all were really tickled with how they turned out!

Well, I'll end with some random landscape shots.

We sell this Bouteloua grass at work.  I am a fan of its C-shaped seedheads, which earn it the common name "eyelash grass".  Colorado in the winter can be very beautiful with its golden fields and crystal-blue skies.


Sun going down behind Pike's Peak



I have always loved looking out the airplane windows and seeing the land from an aerial perspective.  And this is my favorite kind of pattern to observe, from afar as well as up close: branching/converging.  To me it symbolizes a lot of things.  I see the pathways as metaphorical representations of our thought processes and brain synapses.  I see energy accumulating, and as it does so, finding ways to join together for greater efficiency.  I like to think about Time as a flowing process, like that of water reacting to gravity and other external forces... leading somewhere for reasons still mysterious.  We're lucky just to hitch a ride for a little while, in the grand scheme of things.
So that's what I had in mind in naming this blog, if anyone was wondering.

Thursday, November 17, 2022

Blue Skies, Blue Oaks, Blue Heron

 

Oh--hello there!


It has been a little while...  Sometimes I get distracted.

However, I was fortunate to enjoy a delightfully fun visit by my aunt Lori and Brian.  They are en route from Oregon to Arizona for the winter months.

I hadn't been out for a good hike in a while and they helped me break that spell with a jaunt up by Lake Hennessey.

As we set out on the trail, we were stunned by this Black Walnut with it's autumn yellow leaves aglow.

A Blue Heron perched above the waters of the lake.

The West-facing hillside was forested by what I am pretty confident are Blue Oaks (Quercus douglasii).  Initially, their leaflessness made us ask if they were alive, as we were driving toward our destination and seeing other areas near lake Berryessa that had burned.  But then I recalled that blue oaks were deciduous, like the larger Valley Oaks which I am more accustomed to seeing down in the valley.

One portion of the trail had the name "Old Man's Beard Trail" due to the lace lichen draped all over the oak branches.




Group photo!:

I forgot to mention that little Juno was also in attendance!  He, too, was overjoyed to be out romping.

Centuries-old century plants (Agave americana)?

I love watching corvids this time of year... they're always up to something.  This raven was vocalizing from his perch.

Toyon berries create a nice holiday feeling. 

It was great catching up with Lori and Brian and Juno.  We had good food, laughs, and saw some beautiful new sights! Thanks so much for stopping by!

Marble Mountains (Pt. 4)

...Continued from Pt. 3 ...  Cresting Burn Mountain As we approached the top of what I have been calling "Burn Mountain", the trai...