Wednesday, August 31, 2011

I was sad yesterday, and the day before. August 31


I was just needing to get out.
So i thought i'd take a drive up hill. I wanted to take a photo of the sign that says " Pacific Crest Trail" to show my dad. He and I ALWAYS watch nat geo or science or discovery or travel channel on tv and every time we get the chance to watch a documentary of the trail we do.
ANYWAY. i took a leisurely drive, checked out campgrounds, pulled over into dirt roads where there were landings and took photos. As always it was a beautiful day. Well , i got to the trail and parked in the little pull over. Got out, and was reading all the notices on the board and heard voices. Looking down the trail and saw there were two women walking up . BACKPACKING. They had their ski poles and their backpacks and were just grungy from the 10 days they've spent hiking the forest from Sierra City.........

I waited for them to reach me and offered them some water and a ride somewhere . They wanted me to call their husbands but there was no cell reception up there so they wrote down messages for me to call them when i could. And we got talking and I took photos of them standing by the sign and they took one of me and then these RETIRED, GRANDMOTHERS invited me to join them for a little hike. ISN'T THAT GREAT? i was more excited than i thought i would be. And they were so nice. One retired kindergarden teacher from Grass Valley and the other a retired landscape architect from the Bay Area. I got their emails and will send them the photos and they invited me to visit them when ever i get back to California.

The ride up to the trail was gorgeous, I parked and sat under the aspen with their silver bark and shimmery leaves, still green but sparkling and giggling in the wind, to watch some magnificent horses grazing a high mountain meadow. One golden with a pale main and tail that glistened in the sun, a buck color with dark main and tail, and one darker, but not brown exactly, with a light tail and mane, big horses, beautiful. They ran across the meadow as i approached the fence, hooves thundering until they pulled up short when they realized i was a stranger.
I explored a couple of pretty but vacant campgrounds, families are back home now that school has begun. Did you know that in exchange for the camping fee you can volunteer to be a campground host? You need to stay a month and just do little campground mantainence. I stopped and took photos.

I drove really slow......luckily no traffic for me to hold up.
took benadryl last night as i haven't been able to sleep much lately. still , it took me hours of tossing and turning before waking up at 7, shivering. even with the down comforter over me. Ran outside with the garbage bag and started water for tea, and hot water in the tub.
I don't know what im going to do today. I had planned on going back south , i was invited to Strawberry but that's off the table now. I m waiting to hear from Fran. Ill go for a walk in the sun, maybe that will warm me up. Time to get the leaf blower going. Wash the car after my drive yesterday. Work a little in the garden. Finish my book.

hope you're all safe out there in Ct. hope to hear from you.

lovemom/sal

Friday, August 26, 2011

It was ESP August 26

I was thinking about my Dad all morning and when i got back there was a message from him on the answering machine.
I was kind of restless today, i've been here on this property most of the summer just kind of "house-sitting", keeping myself occupied by working in the garden. Not much galavanting, trying to conserve my gas money. I go to Bald Rock about every 10 days and have taken 2 rides up the hill towards Bucks Lake and go into Oroville every 5 or 6 days.

I was worked up today and it helped to go for the hike and to sit for a little bit where i wasn't looking round for something to do or fix or clean and no phone, no computer, no stereo.

Today , i just had to go for a ride. I went to Bald Rock. I went kind of late, it was 10AM. Getting HOT on all that granite. But after exploring and climbing to the top and taking photos of the rocks, i started back down and found a cool breezy spot in the shade. It was a nice clear level spot on the granite, just behind a good sized pine, kind of sandy, facing east. I just sat there quietly for about half an hour or more. I kind of dissappeared again, into the wind i guess....and when i came back wondered. " what am i doing here sitting on these rocks all alone" " without any goals or purpose and is it OK? Am i failing life?

I was thinking about my Dad a lot and wished he had spent some time with me here this summer.
And every time i hike on Bald Rock i wish Ilona was here with me...OH she would love it so much. she hikes all the time up to West Peak in Meriden , any kind of weather and even alone

When i got to the parking lot ( just a dirt clearing) I backed into a little spot and picked up a rock to put in front of the wheels of the car. There was a pile of ants and ant eggs underneath the rock. When i got back to the car, after my little hike up the very easy trail, something with a really big tongue had licked them all up.

Also there was lots and lots of evidence of coyotes, i guess you'd call it skat, full of berries and fur.
Fresh, wet. I mean A LOT, going up the trail through the woods on almost every rock... There must have been quite a party up there last night.

It looks like the deer herd that was browsing here all summer has moved on. Maybe they didn't like me lurking around with the camera all the time. I've been hiking through their beds during the afternoon going to pick berries. Keeping on the outside of the berry patch where i can see the road. Tempting as it is to venture further and deeper into the bushes, but thinking maybe the bear is sleeping under there in the shade, or a skunk!

Tomorrow Larry and i are driving down to Sonora. We are going to the memorial for Armondo Puccinelli...who died in the fire at his home with his lady companion. It will take us about 4 hours to get there, Ill be back in Berry Creek by about 4 or 5 Sunday afternoon.


Are you ready for the storm? I keep seeing notices on Yahoo that the whole East coast is bracing for a pretty bad one.

Well, this afternoon i have to check out the drip system again. The one in the Veggie garden. Im getting spray in the tomato bed but the other lines must be blocked because the other beds are dry and the plants are wilting.

im keeping my eye on one lone cucumber that has volunteered to grow in the middle of the onions. I swear it doubled in size since i watered it yesterday afternoon. also i threw in some escarole seeds which started to sprout this week, Mary you will have a nice crop i hope. already picking the arugula that i planted in the half barrel near the deck. suddenly, the roma tomatoes are turning orange, and the other tomatoes have gotten so heavy, though still green, they are pulling down the cord ive tied them up with. More tying on Sunday or Monday, I hope to return with a nice pile of bamboo stakes.

Calling my cell phone? I don't have any cell service here. In fact i haven't been able to use it at all. I tried a couple times from different spots but lost the signal and i can't even access my voice mail.

So, im about to fill the cooler with ice, and bottled water for the trip. And take a shower before i head down the road to the post office. Ill clean the windshield. OH and iron my good shirt and "dressy" jeans.

Love and Miss you
Mom/Sal

ps, in CT. hope you stocked up with water and flashlight batteries. Erin if we get a lot of lightning be sure to unplug the computer.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

well, im out of bed , finally. Åugust 24

It was a weird night all in all. Internally weird. On the computer till 1am, then unplugging the nightlight in the kitchen and covering up the alarm clock, for perfect darkness I was still WIDE awake at 4AM.

Never sleeping but maybe dozing off and on from 4:30 till close to 5:30; that first phase of sleep was interrupted due to my setting the alarm for 5:30 so i could get the garbage out ( i missed it last week). After turning off the alarm in the dark and falling asleep again, woke abruptly at 6:30, pulled on some clothes and took out the garbage bag and put it in the pail outside the gate. Eyes half open. (:| yawn


At 6:30 It's already perfect outside. Not cool, not hot, just perfect.......but surprisingly the sky is swirling in a kaliedescope of apricot, rose and violet clouds. No wonder there were so few stars shinning last night.


I walked groggily into the garden and picked apples because an apple/pear/fig/berry pie or cobbler or even a crisp might be a fun food invention. Got lucky reaching a few with the rake and pulled them off so they wouldn't fall to the ground and bruise or crack, then picking what may well be close to the last handful of green beans.

Then i went back upstairs and took a nap till 8:22. The hot sun shinning through the window felt good on my back. It helped the little shaky thing that i've developed sometimes when waking . Maybe it's my metabolism, slowed down so much that my internal temperature dips too low. I have always had a problem with a lower than normal temperature. Not a problem really just another 8-| rolling eyes abnormality.

So I got up and dressed and made the bed, turned on the computer, went down and made a cup of tea and put the bottle of honey out on the deck in the sun so it would soften up, and was delighted to see one of those pretty black and white birds with the red throat pecking around. They've been absent lately and i worried that the pesky stray cat had eaten them all. There seems to be a batch of tiny baby lizards skittering around in and out of the rocks. No wonder the adults all looked so fat and moved so lazily lately. Or do they lay eggs? I mean, some snakes lay eggs and some have live births, must be that way with different types of lizards too eh? A big screaming hawk was moving across the eastern edge of the meadow from one tall oak to the next.
The deer are no longer keeping schedule here, and the jack rabbit is running alone these days his companions missing. Even the noisy crows have moved on. Hummingbirds however, with their consistent territorial clicking, growling, whirring beating of their tiny wings still, defiantly dive around my head and hover "getting in my face".

Still, perfect temperature. But the air smells different. It smells fruity. Here anyway. I did notice driving up the mountain last night different smelling woods the higher i got. AND, there is a Mackeral sky. White / Grey clouds in a pattern resembling scales of a fish. Moving fast from the south west towards the north and east. Just got up to check. The western sky is that clear, bright California blue, but the sky in the East is glowing with irregular white clouds, not the big puffy ones you sometimes see here, different, somehow looking flat and stretched out but not wispy. Fall is coming.

I have a list of little things i want to work on today, pick berries, pears ( if there are any ready) and figs too. Fix hoses, ( sorry about the hoses) #-o d'oh! Wash the window here in the office, Walk, Read, take in my good pants, :) happy

Now, before i forget. The computer. I used Mozilla last night before i turned off the computer.
And this morning Safari is gone. :-O surprise There is no icon across the bottom of the screen for Safari. I didn't go into the programs or Mary's files i've only been on the internet so i don't know how it could have been deleted.~X( at wits' end i didn't " uninstall anything. Can anyone who uses apple help me out on this? How do i get Safari back. :-/ confused I need help from some tech knowlegeable person. I know some of you are versed in apple and some of you are just techy.

keep in touch.

Calamity Sal/Mom

i love you.

well, i ended up back at Ace August 23

......suddenly today i noticed 2 more leaks spraying water all over the garden. Why didn't they do that before? I only went in there twice with the sythe and that was weeks ago.
so back to town i went and got a few more of those hose repair things.

Not feeling very much energy this morning, but going down and driving back up gave me a little dose of motivation. At 6:30 decided that it would be a good day t o get up to bald rock with the camera. After exploring the rocks for an hour or so the idea of going a little higher up might just afford me a better view of the sunset. I didn't get as high as Walker Plains but i think i was pretty close before i found a turn around with a little view of the canyon and the was pink streaked with lavender. I was afraid i would miss all the colors if i kept going up. Worrying that i wouldn't find a spot to stop before it got dark.

anyway....a kind of weird thing happened. Not bad weird. Just weird because im not sure how to describe it. And also some of you will be snickering about it wondering what i've been smoking.

( nothing by the way if you must know. However , i did use benadryl to fall asleep and stop itching last night, oh and there was the long weekend in Sonora/ Tuolumne where i enjoyed some nice red wine, a refreshing rum punch,,,,,,,,,,and some rather smokey and sweet sipping whiskey.....dam attention deficit disorder, i got off track a bit)

well, this is what happened. I hope it happens to all of you some time. And i think solitude is key to this experience.

I pulled into i guess it would be a skid landing, where they strip the bark off of trees after they log them down? They bring them to a clearing and pull off the bark and branches before taking them to a mill.

Anyway, it was a place to pull over and it was off the road , clean, open, and i could tell that there was a possible view of both the Middle Fork Canyon and across the road the French Creek Canyon.

I stopped the car, got out. And just listened. There was not a sound. Not the river below, not birds, or squirrels, nor wind rustling leaves. Just quiet and absolute silence.

There i was. just me. alone. Right there. In the middle of the wilderness. Me. no one around . Just forest.

and bodily sensation fell away.

I didn't hear anything, I didn't feel anything, I didn't think anything. And it was like I disappeared.
Like there was no barrier between my skin and the air around me. Not warm. Not cool, no breeze, no hot sun beating on me. It was like being nothing and being part of everything and my body was only an illusion which i could not feel.

ok, i told you it was weird.

It didn't last long. My ears started ringing. And i still hadn't gotten the shot i drove in there for.

But , it was a perfect moment. total peace.

Maybe it was the temperature. the lack of humidity, at just the right balance.

i got a couple photos. they're just ok. but it was a lovely drive, beautiful scenery, gorgeous colors and light .....

thats it, thats my little blog for today.

love you
mom/sal

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

HI, sorry i haven't written much lately. August 23

I've been experiencing a little low energy the past few days. Coupled with my desire to spend as much time outside as possible now that the end of my time here in Berry Creek is zooming towards me, im not on the computer very much.

Out in the meadow and woods yesterday picking blackberries,4 quarts of them. And have been exploring the edge of the meadow and a little bit into the woods with my camera. Also wanting the house tip-top for Mary when she gets home and have washed a few windows and have a few more to go.

The library here is fabulously interesting. I've got to try to focus on sitting still and getting through a couple of them......

As i said low energy, a 2 day detox diet.... and then i had to take benadryl last night for the eczema which returned with a vengence the past week.

I woke up with shakes and aches this morning. Not sure what the shaking is about, It started in the winter, once in a while i wake up trembling. Maybe low-blood pressure. Probably need more activity.

I think a hike up Bald Rock is just what i need. I've been promising myself a view of the valley at sunset, so i guess i'll get busy around here and aim towards that late afternoon hike. It will probably help me get to sleep tonight.

The detox cocktail is really delicious. Try it, 8oz of vegetable juice, 1/3 cup of lemon juice, 1 clove garlic, one handful each of parsley and cilantro, 1/8tsp cayenne pepper and i splash in some natural apple cider vinegar, if i had some brags amino acids id spill a dash of that in too blend with 6 ice cubes till the ice is crushed. Really tasty and does a good job cleaning you out and gives you great nutrients with all those veggies in the juice.

So here's the plan, a little breakfast, shower, garden maintenance, freeze berries, a little house work, pick up the mail, read, drive to Bald Rock trail head and get in a little hike. Take PHOTOS.

just thinking about it brings my energy up a little.

xo love you
mom/sal

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Sonora's magic night and the Blues Festival, sorry this took so long August 21

it WAS great.

I love that kind of hometown event. Family oriented, entertaining, exciting. Of course again, this gorgeous climate. It was a beautiful warm night, with a full moon and a stunning sunset in blues, violets, peaches, pinks....golds.....just spectacular.


There were throngs of folks walking up and down Washington Street, the one main street that goes through Sonora. Little boys coming into town from the ranch at night, gussied up in their cowboy hats and boots, straight legged jeans and western style shirts, standing in front of the toy store with their noses pressed against the window......Little girls dressed up in their Disney Princess Gowns, bows in their hair, excitedly pointing to the snow cone vendors. Old hippies, wandering aimlessly, looking for old friends and sneaking sips from their flasks. Stylish retired couples, with coifed white hair, holding hands and swaying back and forth to the swing band, watching all the other couples swinging their partners around and around.

There are a lot of REAL dancing couples here in this community. Ive noticed them before when i've gotten to see shows at the casino. Not just spinning in circles, girating their hips and flailing their arms around, but couples, dancing steps, knowing how to lead and follow. It is so cool. Still an art here in Tuolumne County.
Traffic moving at a crawl, A narrow street runs through Sonora. Past the old western buildings. Built with Ranching and Gold Mining money. Logging money too . Now tourist money keeps it going. Interesting western architecture. Real old timey.

And the streets are lined with boutiques, antique stores, and cafes'. Play bills for upcoming events taped to all the front doors. There is ALWAYS something to do in Tuolumne County. Free entertainment. Like this Street Festival, a different band on every block. And magical acts, belly dancing and fire juggling right in front of the county courthouse. Every kind of vendor selling any kind of treat. From wine tasting to Kettle Corn. All the shops were open late, pretty sales girls leaning on the door frames, bright lights spilling out onto the sidewalk calling you in to spend a little cash.

And no fighting. No rudeness. All ages, all backgrounds, all lifestyles, just enjoying the night. smiling and laughing......saying hello and excuse me.

I went to my favorite restraunt with two of my favorite old hippies and had a nice meal of ravioli and red , red wine.

and finished off the night nibbling on my tira misu out of a white styrofoam leftover container, watching the meteor shower.

On Saturday after wandering around the farmers market, ( they have the BEST tomatoes and peaches anywhere) I got to see the " Fire on the Mountain" Blues Festival. It is held in the County fairground/campground.

There was not too much of a turnout probably not even 1000 people. I got a great seat right in the middle of the arena, on the lawn in the shade. They had "misting tents" set up if anyone got too hot. I think it was well organized but i can't imagine what happened to their marketing or what else was going on to keep the crowd away. Well, there were 2 festivals in the area besides the blues festival so maybe that's what happened.

Festivals are great places to people watch. ...... i got some pictures...will have to post them when i get back to CT.

My favorite acts were Paul Thorn and the incredible Roy Rogers.

Paul Thorn is really a fun entertainer. He talks to the audience between each original song. Besides being a great blues man he's a brilliantly funny, down to earth entertainer. ok for instance, one of his songs is titled " my cousin the Jehova witness Stripper" It's on u-Tube. check it out.

Roy played with the original founder and keyboard player for the legendary "Doors" Ray Manzek. They've made a recording and are on Tour together. Roy actually "posed" for a photo for me. He's my favorite guitar player.

oh i have a list.....i won't go into it here.

The drive home was long and hot . I don't like to use air-conditioning.

and here is Saturday already. a week after my birthday trip.

my sleeping pattern is bizzare. some nights im still awake at 2am and some nights i wake up at 2am and cant go back to sleep. tonight im typing with one eye closed because i found the Gypsy, Red Lavender Tea at Raley's and had some a little while ago.

Today i went to the farmers market in Oroville. then came back and waited for Larry. I realized after i got back that the drip system in the veggie garden was not working. My investigation showed that the batteries needed replacing, i only had 2...needed 3 and Larry who was coming down to pick up some veggies in trade for some new potatoes brought me the extra battery i needed.

otherwise, i was pretty useless today. and i carbed up.......first time since i got here.
I ate french bread which was terrific, corn, a burritto, and a whole bowl of quinoa......im not telling you how big of a bowl. OH and bok choy.....don't tell me that's starchy



im doing a detox tomorrow.

write when you can or feel like it.


love
mom/sal

Friday, August 19, 2011

Am trying to stay outside as much as possible and will write more later.

Still haven't described the Sonora street festival or the Fire on the Mountain blues festival either ...later...when i get back inside.

Yesterday drove down to town and got some hose repair parts. Picked up a couple essentials while there, resisting the frozen yogurt shop...and taco bell....hooray for me! A milestone.

After waking up at 2am yesterday morning, I got really tired in the afternoon and found myself sitting on the deck fighting sleep. In hindsite i wish i had just gone to bed, but it was only 4:30pm!! I couldn't even read, i made myself get up and take a walk. It was energizing and i made it till 10PM.

Got out of bed before 7 today but slept through the whole night. got up and straightened up my stuff, hung clothes, packed stuff im not using. Made a jug of sun tea, a quart jug, Mint tea. Did minimal organizing of my stuff, it can wait till later, this beautiful day cant though. The sun is already high.

Been working in the garden all morning, the vines on the tomatoes and squashes and cucumbers grow so much over night, they need a little more "support" work every day. I think i will be picking 3 tomatoes today. There was another good handful or two of green beans....... you know, they're so good picked right off the bush that i had green beans, raw green beans, standing in the garden for breakfast today. They're so sweet. .

The lettuce so ruffly and light green and tender...a little bitter now but sprinkled with good apple cider vinegar , tossed with a boiled egg or some avocado and onion is totally yummy....( bacon too!) ( sorry vegan friends)

getting chatty here, i dont want to miss a minute in the yard or meadow ...so signing out till dark.

xo love you
mom/sal

PS please use big font, i lost my eyeglasses. xo love ya

Thursday, August 18, 2011

..........sigh.................. August 18



well, its almost 5AM

The night sky is still deep. The moon, waning but high in the sky, bright, shinning silver reflections off of the slick Oak and Madrone leaves and casting long shadows out of the woods onto the open meadow......

I was rewarded for getting out of bed at 4:30 by witnessing a falling star blazing just over the treetops.

I had lain there awake since 2. It might have been that rooster crowing in the distance, dogs barking? Something woke me.

I heard the peepers, but the bull frogs have been conspicuously quiet. I also have not seen any of those beautiful black and white birds with the orange throats flitting about the yard lately and have been chasing a small grey cat with white paws out of the flower beds this past week. The hummingbirds however are still dive bombing me . The lizards, skeeving me out, but, valuable in their bug eating place in the food chain.

I went to bed about 10:30. Maybe not quite ready to. Actually, thinking of sticking to this schedule. Getting up early, don't want to be a late sleeper when i get back to Connecticut.

I've heard one car already rolling down Bald Rock Road. And there are some sparse, wavy, clouds glowing eastward out the bedroom window.

I worked around the roses yesterday. It's proven to be very rewarding as they are all leafing out a little more and the buds keep forming. I weeded all around them and dug up and loosened the dirt around their canes then cut off the spent blooms and gave them some water. Where their stems were rubbing against each other i cut.

Tied up the tomatoes and laid more of a support over the strawberry frame for the butternut squash volunteers who are climbing up and across the top.

Suddenly a tiny cucumber vine is crawling across the bed with the onions. Never having grown onions, wondering, are they supposed to be growing on top of the dirt? There is some spicy Arugula growing in the half barrel near the deck.

Regarding figs. I didn't know i could jump that high in my attempt to procure them from their high branches. Their dark smooth skin, soft and velvety as a foal's nose, sit heavy in the palm of your hand, and with the slightest pressure burst open exposing their hundreds of tiny seeds encased in sweet , red, gooey goodness. I picked 6. Three made it into the house.

A handful of green beans were ready this afternoon and in a day or two so will half a dozen tomatoes. It's fun watching the progress of the acorn squash and the peppers turning red. Only a very few blooms on the eggplant but they are beginning to show the buds of fruit.

The "dog" drinking from the other end of the pond about mid afternoon slowly moved up into the brush before two very tiny fawns appeared up from the tall grass and stood shoulder to shoulder on the edge of the water, their little heads bent down drinking from the pond. Tried to sneak around with the camera but they heard me crunching on the leaves that have fallen across the trail and only got a photograph of their miniature hoof prints in the mud.. No turtle sightings by the way.

I was happy to hear from Sue and Erin today and spent a couple hours on the phone.

But never finishing my story about the side trip, I left off enthralled by the topography and climate and abundance of crops traveling through the valley and foothills.

I got into the edge of town mid afternoon. It was hot . Lazy. The deer don't even move off the road, they just lean over to let you drive by.

Missing my turn in Angels Camp ended up going all the way into Sonora before back tracking into Columbia. Columbia is an old mining town, preserved, a dedicated state park now, destination of tourists and home to many businesses, you can ride a stagecoach there, pan gold in a sluice, go to an old time candy shop, get a cold sasparilla, visit a ferrier, see inside the old jail, and newspaper, see a play at the opera house, spend a night in the Grand Hotel, obtain refreshment at two bars, spend your money on souvineers at the Old Merchantile, visit the fire station, Columbia is a living museum, really a great place for history buffs, for families, and there is free entertainment on the street, dusty streets, and wooden sidewalks. Kind of like Mystic Seaport. ( maybe, ive never been there or to Sturbridge Village either )

Anyway after stopping by to see Perry and Angie's new place,I drove out to see the house where i lived and can barely describe it. I don't think your brain lets you understand what you're looking at. The roof is gone. The windows are melted globs of glass. The inside is incomprehensible. Piles of jet black debris of what was once the ceiling, the walls, furniture, appliances, collectibles, books, pictures, art, clothes, all gone charred , misshapen. The trim was melted off the car parked in the driveway. There is where our desks were and the shipping desk where i prepared the packages for mailing. That is where my dresser stood, where i still stored clothes for future visits. This was the kitchen where i cooked for Pop who perished with his companion and love , Viola. You look and look more and stare hard and still can not take it in. Can not sort it out. Can not fathom the nightmare.

After seeing it, I felt less giddy. More sobered than when i had driven into town. I know that my mood was tempered all weekend, and still is, by seeing this devastation and feeling Perry's and Angelina's heartbreaking loss, the frustration and overwhelming burden of tasks ahead trying to put this in order, and start a new life. Am somewhat pained , personally, by my inability to be of help to them.

It is still not determined to what started the fire.

Well now it's 5:51AM. Is it Wednesday ? ....not really sure. The moon is still bright but the stars have faded into the dawn. I can see through the tall straight trunks of the pines and cedar that the horizon is pink and streaked with mauve and violet clouds. Probably should have driven up hill this morning. Up to 5,000 feet to Walker Plains. A flat area at the top of a peak, a flat empty area higher than the tops of the trees. The view of sunrise is pretty spectacular from that height. And really, up there, nothing, no body, miles of pure wilderness. After looking out the window, of maybe doing that tomorrow, if i get up that early again.

Finished my chocolate birthday cake for supper last night, just wanted to get it over with so it would stop calling me, so why am i hungry now?

Still haven't finished the story about the "Sonora Nights" street festival. Or about the "Fire on the Mountain" Blues Festival. But have been sitting here on the computer too long already. And it's barely daylight.

The plan today will be to wack down some dandelions so i can walk through the garden from raised bed to raised bed without them wrapping their long stems around my legs and smacking their hard little heads into me. There is always something to do in the wonderful veggie garden.

I started to weed in the back yard last week, and will get out there to finish once it warms up today...now sitting at the computer wearing a sweatshirt and wearing heavy socks. There are dishes soaking in the sink, a load of dark clothes to wash. have got a list of busy work. And want to finish that book " The Art of Happiness" by the Dali Lama, Larry can read it next.

Well, here is the first humming bird, clicking and whirring here outside the window looking for sugar water . Must be time for my morning cup of tea.......

Love and Miss you.
Mom/Sal

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Still in the spin cycle August 16

Still in the spin cycle from a whirlwind trip to Tuolumne County , visiting friends, attending two festivals, and a side road trip. I left early Friday Morning and got back here to Berry Creek 7:45PM yesterday.

I didn't get into Yosemite as hopefully planned. The view of the park from Fran's deck showed smoke. I read that the forest service is burning in there. Sometimes they burn the underbrush to prevent larger forest fires. They must have thought this was a good year to do it because everything was still so green and there is so much water after a record snow fall last winter.

Ill just start with Friday morning.

I left in time to see the moon-set over the lake. Crossing the first bridge, noticed a fiery orange reflection on the water, coming from the direction of the dam , the source of the glow was hidden beyond the curve of a ridge. Manuvering the car carefully around the winding curves and dips I was startled by the view of a huge orange and blue orb hanging low over the horizon, just above the dam, like a big ripe fruit about ready to fall. It was just a quick peek-a-boo of a look as i drove on around the next and the next and the next curve in the road.

I pulled into the turnout at the suspension bridge just in time to see the top of it still wide and fiery orange slipping down below the tree-line. But driving on, coming down into Oroville , there it was again. So Big , bright and orange.....over Chico ...

I couldn't get my settings on the camera to capture a photo of that for you. :-S worried

Arco was already a hopping spot at 5AM where i filled the tank for my road trip.

Traveling down 70 south, flat land, fruit and nut orchards stretch right all the way to the costal range and to my left a great stretch of grassland and the outline of the Sierras. It wasn't long before i could see out of my corner of my eye a bright Yellow light fanning out from the sun which was still low in the east beyond my vision. It bursts suddenly up, from out of the mountains spreading daylight into the whole valley.

It was a good smooth drive to Lodi. I get off the highway there before i reach Stockton which is a bitch to drive through and get in the proper lane. From Lodi, i travel 12 East to oh, somewhere North of Wallace....OH maybe Lockford....where it seems like all the houses have horses in their back yards.....

But after that, its the farmland. It's just such an excited feeling driving down a straight , flat road through the farmland. On one side of you are rows and rows of Orchard, on the other rows and rows of tall corn, can you imagine the sunlight shining through the corn in the morning? It smells so fresh. And in your happy reverence of sunrise and the climate and the abundance of crops and sweet fragrance , it's easy to forget to notice the first shallow hills and dips of the golden foothills. Here is where my reverence morphs into exhuberant joy. I cannot describe the folding of the earth in the foothills. At first low and rolling, with small groups of or just lone standing, gnarly oaks, with their long morning shadows reaching across the pale yellow native grasses sparkling in the hot sun,contrasting to the jet black cattle grazing or lying in the in the cool shade of those old silver grey oaks. And then the small valleys between the hills become deeper crevices, and the vegetation in those deep folds are brighter greens and mixed with pine and brush and the road gets curvier and the dips , deeper........ and then when you finally reach the peak of one of those long hills there appears the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range.....

Calaveras County,
Tuolumne County

and deeper, into the range, into The Great Stanislaus Wilderness.


It is an awesome sight. Another joyous, reverent, momentous feeling. Like your chest will just explode from sheer happiness.

It feels like home.

Another place, like Berry Creek, like Ogunquit, not where i live, but feeling like im home. So what's that about? I do have family in Berry Creek, and "family" in Tuolumne County, and i go to Ogunquit with my best friends, who are like family.....and in Connecticut where i live, all my sisters, Dad, Kids, Grands..... my traditional family. I wonder now, what does home really mean? And how can different places feel like home to me?

I do not feel like that if i am driving in Massachusettes, New Hampshire, Vermont. Would i feel like that in Washington? Texas? Florida?

Im willing to find out . =)) rolling on the floor

Sorry, Attention Deficit Disorder.


Soon ill write about the Sonora Nights, street Festival and the Fire on the Mountain Blues Festival, and the fire that took Armando and Viola from us and devastated Perry. Ill write about my visit with Fran and Nicki and Nalatie with her beautiful little native garden. About Ange and Marty and the drive home to Berry Creek. . And the pitbull puppy and coyote convergence last night.

but now, im going to wash the sap off the car before i pick string-beans and apples and peppers.

ps, the farmers market in Sonora is the best, where tomatoes and peaches are sweet and tangy picked ripe and sold cheap if you go late morning.
And about street festival food ie: wine , blues festival food ie: rum punch, and reunion food ie: sipping whiskey......to the best of my recollection.

much love to everyone
Mom/Sal

Thursday, August 11, 2011

I went to town today. August 10

Attempted to get the week wacker fixed but the place was closed for vacation. I just wanted it fixed so Al wouldn't have to deal with it when he gets back. Re-entry is difficult enough.

I picked up groceries. Staples, TP, paper towels, laundry soap, garbage bags, freezer bags, oil, peanut butter, tuna.....you know, staple.... OH and a chocolate birthday cake.

Tomorrow im going to clean Larry's house. And hopefully watch sunset from Bald Rock.


You should have seen the view of the valley today, really smoggy. Like looking through yellow, orange, brown, murky haze. I bet the colors at sunset tonight were spectacular.

Also, i noticed that the lake is starting to receed. Still, it looks cool and refreshing and though Ive never been a boat person, looking at that marina, and the blue water, I thought how nice it would be out there on the water, exploring the "tributaries". And for a moment wondered if Al and Mary, or rather why Al and Mary don' t bring their boat there........only a brief moment however before remembering that they are real seafaring adventurers and taking their boat on the lazy reservoir would be like floating in a bathtub for them. Did you know that lake Oroville has the Tallest Dam in the USA? and you can drive across it.

The green beans and peppers are really taking off .....and wow, you should see the acorn squash they seem to be doubling in size every day......so many tomatoes! Still green because the nights are so cool. Ill have plenty for a nice batch of Gazpacho , i might even try making tomato granata ( like italian ice but the ice is chunkier ) if the tomatoes are sweet enough.

I bought a watermelon yesterday. I froze half of it to make those nice watermelon smoothies........Ill take the other half camping this weekend.

OH THE DOE IS RIGHT THERE , RIGHT NEXT TO THE GARDEN, I THINK IT'S THE FAWN. I JUST WENT TO THE BEDROOM WINDOW TO LOOK OUT AND THERE SHE IS.

I am sure going to miss Berry Creek.

The meadow is still mostly green. There are some large patches of brown but still, mostly green. The meadow to the front of the property is not green at all ...its all pale and wheat and dotted with sunny yellow flowers and tall giant dandelion puffs.

I weeded around the gardenias today and then lay newspapers around them , on the ground, to keep the weeds from growing back right away. Also the wet newspapers will help to keep the ground moist .

I AM going to the Blues Festival after all. I got the go-ahead to take the car down and woo whooo Roy Rogers here i come. ye haw. HE IS THE BEST. he is better live than on cd. He plays with roger mazurek . He played in Danbury or Ridgefield a couple months ago but its kind of far from Meriden and id have to drive home late, but if he gets to CT again i strongly urge my blues friends to go see him.

I got a nice Blues CD in the Mail from Ilona today. ...... I could identify with a couple of those songs about relationships..

Anyway, im getting ready to see the crowd from the Strawberry Music Festival over there at the Fire on the Mountain Blues Festival. It's a 2 day event. Maybe, on the way home to Butte county i can segue to Calaveras and see the BIG TREES. Or talk someone into driving to Yosemite.......its only an hour out of Tuolumne.

One thing i realized on this trip is that , even though, it is so pleasurable to be here.And i am so happy to be here. What makes me most happy is being helpful. IM NOT unHappy here don't get me wrong, I am happy. Im just saying that in the long run. I need to feel useful. And be active. I still feel guilty if im sitting reading a book.

I've got so much more i want to do. Watch the meteor shower for sure. that's number 1 on my bucket list. Hike to feather falls, further down the list but still, i might not get to do it if i don't do it now. Finish staining that edge of the plank ....on the deck step.

Oh i have to remember my hat for the festival. its going to be 2 long days in the sun. .... Sun screen, water bottle...... sweatshirt for night.......

ok, ive chewed on your ear long enough. suppose i should wait till tomorrow to cut my birthday cake?

Love you guys.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Good Morning. August 10

Again, sunny, warm, and gorgeous here.

The hummingbirds zooming around, jack rabbits playing in the meadow, crows yapping in the pines.

I took a walk with the camera around 6:30. The light is rosy, golden here in the morning.

Still waiting to hear on Kate. Surgery or not.

Yesterday there was some work to do in the garden. The squash in the bed with the beans and peppers is growing over the strawberries so i put together a grid, over the top of the frame thats over the strawberry bed and trained the squash to go up there instead of right through the berries. Found some wire and mended the gate. Watered roses, picked lettuce and beans. There are loads of green tomatoes.

I drove down and picked up the mail and kept going till i got to the turnoff across from the road to Forbestown and Feather Falls. I bought a watermelon there.

Larry called from town to see if i needed anything, which was nice of him. So he stopped by and had tacos for supper. I already had some beans fixed up for tacos and Fran left some Chorizo ....( the Mexican kind is so different than the Portugese kind im used to, the Chorizo just falls apart when you cook it...kind of mushy..) Well he stayed just long enough to eat and chat for a few .


Tomorrow he's giving me a housecleaning job. If i time it right there could be a photo session of sunset on Bald Rock.

After cleaning up supper dishes and attempting to watch a Nat Geo special about how stress affects the body but falling asleep in the recliner, I checked email but fell asleep doing that so went to bed by 9, it was almost dark.

The lone coyote woke me up barking in the meadow around midnight, he must have been on a scouting mission. He barked, then further away another one barked back, and from a different direction another answered. They did start singing to each other but gathered elsewhere, i could hear their voices moving closer together but further away from here. Sometime near dawn the owl was here and caught some little screaming thing.

A busy day? Maybe.

Missed the edge of one of the step planks when staining the deck so want to tidy that up.

Also planning on taking a book down by the pond today and getting some reading done and look out for the turtle.

Maybe go to town to drop off the weed wacker and cash a check and fill up the tank so i can go to Walker Plains and watch the meteor shower, early morning on the 12th.

Berry Creek Festival on the 13th.
I'll probably visit, check out the entertainment.


Wish i had thought of it earlier and had better photos from my last visit , probably might have been able to get some post cards or calendars of Bald Rock put together and had a booth.

Time for morning tea.

write when you get a chance
xo
love
mom/sal

Monday, August 8, 2011

Hi, August 8

well, just a head's up

clothing optional does not work if you are picking black berries.

just thought you should know that , just in case the opportunity ever presents itself to you.

:) happy :"> blushing :D big grin :)) laughing =)) rolling on the floor :-h wave ^#(^ it wasn't me


LOL just kidding......lol i didn't try it but thought that was funny.

im keeping busy again today.

finding tiny chores to keep me occupied. im still having a problem with feeling worthwhile just reading or taking a walk.

I woke up at 2am. Had a headache. weird. couldn't get back to sleep till after 3:30. But sometime , during that fitful wakeful period they came back. The coyotes. They came back to the meadow. The noises were a little more " classic" yipping and singing and it brings me to the assumption that the last visit they made here was on a hunting. Because this time there were no terrified screams.

Of course it is as always a beautiful, sunny day with a nice mountain breeze that blows down just when you start getting a little too warm ..

I went into the garden around 7am, still in my nightgown, just because its inspiring there. The rose bushes look good, trimmed , weeded, and budding. There were 7 teeny red strawberries, a handful of green beans and 3 anaheim peppers. They are so delicious just picked.

I didn't see the big spider web, huge, gigantic spider web that stretched about 3 feet across from a pear tree to the hollyhocks.
I sure did feel it. Wrapped around the back of my head and shoulder and nightgown. Its sticky and the fibers are hard to break. I felt it and kind of turned around to see what was grabbing onto my nightgown and hair and it got wrapped around me. Dam. i got a taste of what a moth or fly must feel like. My apologies to the spider for ruining a nights work.

Im cooking a pot of beans to have for supper tonight. They smell wonderful. I used the peppers an onion, garlic, bacon, and some mexican spices.
well, ill write again soon.

love and miss you all
sally/mom

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Try this. August 7

You know how you buy a watermelon and it's just too big ? too much to eat?

well cube the rest and freeze them in ziplock plastic bags

so, on a really hot day and you need to refresh, don't really feel like eating and soda is too sweet but you want more than water?

take a handful of frozen watermelon cubes and about a cup of say, Sierra Mist or other kind of lemon lime carbonated beverage.
put them in the blender.

just use the ice cube crusher button or use your pulse button till the watermelon is liquified.

this is really good. if you want to detox? skip the soda or beverage and use plain cold water.

xo love you
Mom/sal

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Bald Rock at 6AM August 4


have to try for just a little earlier. it was after sunrise and didn't take long for the whole rock and forest to be washed by that bright light of day.

a steep climb to the top of the highest spot and my camera wouldn't work,

it seems ive already filled the card.


Today Fran and i are having my birthday dinner , and i am serving HER favorite polish food, Kapusta with ribs. i think its the best batch ive ever made. Not too sweet . We also invited Larry who accepted.

Careene never called back to say when/where we could meet up. I know she is busy , she was recently in a bad accident and has her teen-ager grandaughter with her this summer for a few weeks.

its cooler today and breezy. ( still warm enough to be clothing optional):)) laughing=)) rolling on the floor^#(^ it wasn't me


. Hope everybody is well. Hope the weather's not too bad.

Congratulations to Erin today. It's her graduation/certification ceremony.

Miss you all.

Keithie, Nicole, leaving tomorrow? Have a great vacation. Ill be thinking of you on that nice sunny beach jumping the waves with the boys.

I heard that the girls say " Hi Grampa" and big Keith is delighted.

Kim hope you are having a good trip.

Love,
Mom/sal

Fran is here August 3


she is on vacation

and its 5:0'clock somewhere! even if its only 11:30 here


about 3:30 fran went into the little cottage for a nap. I put my feet up for a while just doing a little suduko. I got up to go into the house for something and i saw this little doe, down in the meadow, not far at all from the house.

i went inside and grabbed my camera and came out and she was still frozen. Slowly skirting the eastern edge of the back yard with the trees and vines for cover i worked my way to the gate that goes into the meadow. We watched each other for a good 10 minutes . Deciding i was no danger she resumed grazing, looking back at me every so often. Watching me. I watched her back.

I wanted a little different angle so went up to the other gate, opened it , and walked toward the pond. I went slowly, stopping every so often. She would graze then stop and look at me. Id just stay still and she'd graze a little more. Then she looked at me and got curious enough to start walking toward me with purpose. Then stopped, and i started walking further down the path, toward her. Finally a little fear got the better of her and she turned toward the fence, and walked over it and trotted up into the little clearing between the two ponds.
There's a path from the back yard leading to either pond and to the hiking trail. When you come to the fork in the road, going right and up some steps is the upper pond. If you go left you are walking next to the meadow toward the lower pond. Just about as you head down toward the lower pond is a log, not long, i don't know, 3 or 4 feet long lying down next to the path. Well, today, i can see, that over night, something has taken off the top of the log. The log itself has lots of worm holes or probably ant holes in it. Im thinking that a bear dug into the old , rotten, log looking for a tasty insect treat.

And the upper pond is starting to go down. And you can see in the mud left on the edge of the pond, the prints of the deer who go to drink there. It was evening, and the light was kind of dim, so i couldn't really read other prints. .

I missed something last night. BIGFOOT. as told by Fran.
I didn't hear anything. Once i was out. I was out.

Nothing woke me up last night, not even the bull frogs who usually serenade me to sleep and whom i suspect were making the noises Fran heard.
So tomorrow, we are going to meet with another old Berry Creek friend, who sees them on her property all the time.

OH we took a short ride tonight. And we saw the whole deer herd bedding down under the apple trees, just at the end of the driveway, on the corner of the driveway and Bald Rock Road.

Fran and i had 2 big meals today. I made tacos for lunch. She made fried catfish for supper.

I've never had catfish. its really good.

well,
love you all and miss you
mom/sally

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

So, i got up at 4 am August 2


watched the meteor showers, they streak across and then just disappear into the darkness but leave a sizzling trail behind. I watched until the stars faded away into the dim waking light

Tea around 5:30.

And now it sounds like all of Berry Creek is awake and bustling with activity. Commuters , just sailing down Bald Rock Road, the birds are busy taking a bath in the little puddles on the granite stepping stones. And the crows, ever so loud, crawing and flapping their sleek black wings. The sun is already shining full on the meadow, the shadow of the woods already drawing back into itself.

The meadow. Still mostly green, damp with dew on the edge of the forest. The ponds are all full, teeming with dragonflies and tadpoles. Loud with the grunting and bellowing of the bull frogs ....

Everyday is a good day for hanging laundry. Just from the sheer joy of standing there in the middle of this ocean of fresh air and sunshine. Though, there is not much laundry to be done. ;) winking

Im just wearing the same old jeans and t-shirt, for doing any yard work or hiking, a different pair of jeans and same top to go to the post office or town, and the same old bathing-suit and shorts for reading or cooking or eating. NO ONE has been here , well except about 10 days ago one truck came down when a lady was here looking for her dog. that's it.

you know, come to think about it, this resort is clothing optional! :)) laughing:D big grin=)) rolling on the floor:"> blushing:)) laughing^#(^ it wasn't me well..........it could be! LOL hahaahhhahahahha even LESS laundry. LOL sorry, too much time alone, im cracking myself up , when im not talking to frogs and turtles.

But ....

FRAN
is on the way

she has left the building

she's been through a lot and is looking forward to a change of scenery. some peace and quiet. a little hiking.

so......ill get in touch when i can.

xo love you
Mom/Sal

Hi really quick tonight.... August 1

recap of today

Time to pick up another RX so drove to Oroville. And back. Another $50 bucks. geesh.

I missed getting back up on time to mail at the post office, so ill go again tomorrow.

OH on the way up Bald Rock Road, about a mile from the end of the driveway i saw a lovely doe with two spotted fawns.

And that was it for wildlife sightings today. Besides squirrels and the ever present lizards.

O it was very breezy here today. There was a constant rustling of leaves followed by the woosh of them being blown from the roof over the porch.

I did go back and clip off the spent roses. They smell sweet and juicy, fruity. I noticed long green peppers. Im not sure how to tell when they're ready to pick. I wonder how hot they are? Also there are tiny skinny little green beans beginning. I planted some mixed lettuce in this big half a barrel in the back yard that has a sprinkler in it and a big rock but nothing else growing. so i threw some seeds in there and Mary or I will have a second crop of lettuce.

I was perusing some cook books when Fran called,,,,,she IS going to drive to Berry Creek tomorrow. It was a long call and we got disconnected. I thought she would call back but she didn't.

Keith called too and stayed on the phone way past his bedtime.

otherwise i guess no news is good news.

I did get creative with the Gazpacho. I saved a cup for Fran, if she wants to try it...but with the rest i made the best tomato sauce ever, its thick. Maybe ill make some little pizzas when she comes using the bread i saved in the freezer. I sauteed a big onion and half a green pepper, fennel seed, marjoram, italian seasoning, red pepper flakes, and garlic and some of the Thai basil i got from the farmers market. I sauteed all of that in a little olive oil. Then i added the Gazpacho and also some of the juice from the homemade salsa ..... I had some olives in that salsa and i took them out and sliced them and threw them into the pot, and about 5 pickled artichoke pieces that were in the fridge. Yes, i did use a tablespoon of brown sugar...i apologize to my italian friends. I know you guys don't use sugar, but i have to cut the acidity.

Well i just let it simmer for about 45 minutes. Now ive got about a cup and a half of some darn good sauce.

I watched all except the first half hour of what was supposed to be a hilarious movie, The Hangover. it was distracting.

Thats it, a pretty lazy day. Not too inspiring today , except in the kitchen. It must be from all the fresh ingredients and reading Mary's vegetarian cook books.

Time to turn in. Eyes are blurry. A couple of BIG days coming up with Fran here. Will check in when i can.

Love and Miss you
Mom/Sal