Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Visiting Iowa and My Father

In late February, I visited my father in Iowa. Unless you've experienced the upper midwest in winter, you have not experienced cold. One morning it was a minus six degrees, another was a minus two. Yuk!

My father has alzheimers, and one of the effects is that he has problems remembering. He constantly tells you the same thing, because he doesn't remember telling it. Or he'll ask the same question constantly, because he doesn't remember the answer. It can be a challenge responding afresh to the same conversation.

We had to sell his car, because he is no longer able to drive. That was a challenge, since he didn't want to stop driving. As he told me, 'getting old is no fun.'

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Ryerss Museum & Library

My Better Half and I toured the Ryerss Museum & Library this weekend. Ryerss donated his 1859 Victorian summer home to the people of Philadelphia, along with most of its furniture and a lot of collectibles. Isn't the house beautiful:


Here's an 18th century granfather clock that graced their dining room:

Finally, they collected Asian art. Here is one example:


It was a fun place to visit.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

The Nook

For Christmas, I gave my better half a Nook, the ebook reader from Barnes and Noble. I thought it the better choice than the Kindle, which was the only other ebook reader that had a wireless connection.

My better half has certainly used it, and often takes it to breakfast if the newspaper hasn't arrived before he leaves -- a common occurrence at our house. BTW, he can download newspapers such as the New York Times for seventy-five cents, a much better buy than the two dollar cost of a paper version.

Monday, February 8, 2010

More Snow!

Philly received 28 inches of snow on Friday and Saturday, shutting the city down for the weekend. The new snow looked pretty:

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Reality Collides with Xmas Holiday

My Better Half (BF) and I flew to Atlanta to spend the Christmas holidays with his family (mother and brother) down there. We were happy to escape Philadelphia's winter for a few days, especially because Philly had received a 23 inch snow fall only two days before we left.

Upon returning, we found that my car, which had been parked on the street, had been hit badly, with the driver's outside mirror ripped off and the door and fender smashed. I had to hammer the fender away from the tire to drive the car.

Not a great way to welcome us on our return...

Monday, November 30, 2009

Philly Marathon

Around Thanksgiving, my mother-in-law (a sweetheart, despite the title) and I watched some of the runners from the Philadelphia Marathon as they neared the end of their run around the 20 mile mark. The course came into part of Manayunk, and most of the runners looked tired.


(My better half had volunteered, and was handing out water at one of the stations).

Saturday, October 31, 2009

World Series!

My Better Half received a pair of tickets from his employer to game three of the World Series.


The start of the game was rain delayed for three hours, but the game was still fun to watch, despite the Phillies losing. I don't think anyone in the crowd minded the weather, and the stadium was packed.


It was the only time that I have watched the Yankees in person. Unfortunately, the Yankees won the game (as well as the series). :-(

Monday, October 12, 2009

Christian Protesters

My Better Half and I went to Sunday's OutFest street festival in Center City Philadelphia. Dozens of community organizations, artists, t-shirt vendors, political candidates, and businesses had booths lining several blocks of streets.

Unfortunately, some right-wing Christians were present waving placards suggesting that gays should "repent," as well as other suggestions. So I found the perfect t-shirt on sale: "So Many Right-Wing Christians, So Few Lions." :-)

Sunday, August 2, 2009

The Vacation

Each year, we enjoy going on vacation. This year, we went to New England, to visit several dear friends. We also toured some of the sights, visiting Providencetown; one of the many mansions of Newport; Yale's Peabody Museum of Natural History; and Bunker Hill and Faneuil Hall in Boston. Since one of my history classes had featured the textile mills of Lowell, we also toured the old textile mills there (which is now a National Historical Park).

We had a great time, especially seeing our friends.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

The New Monster

This dazzling creation is our new spoon rest. My Better Half and I found it at the Manayunk Arts & Crafts Festival and couldn't resist buying it. (If you like this, you should have seen their cookie jars!)

We also saw several marvelous photographs -- but with our walls already overflowing, we only admired their beauty.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

A Night Game

Saturday night, we watched a night game where the Phillies played Baltimore. The weather was perfect, and the food at the ballpark was good. Although the Phillies lost, we had a great time.

Monday, June 8, 2009

2009 Manayunk Street Party

Actually, it's the "TD Bank Philadelphia International Cycling Race" -- the name doesn't exactly roll off the tongue -- which brings cyclists from all over the world to race through Philadelphia, including the Manayunk neighborhood. The estimate for this year was that 300,000 spectators lined the streets. The cyclists complete ten passes of the course for a total of 156 miles.

Here in Manayunk, everyone cheers the cyclists while drinking beer and ringing noisemakers ( cowbells were a popular free handout this year, from both Saturn and TD Bank). The most popular spot is along the half-mile long "the wall," where the course climbs steeply. Here is a picture of the pack of cyclists starting to climb the wall during one of their first passes:

It was a beautiful day, with sunshine and a high in the low eighties, perfect for a party!

Friday, June 5, 2009

HDTV

We bought two televisions recently, both HDTVs. They are great. The picture is excellent, and being LCDs they are so thin they fit anywhere. With new antennas, they receive multiple choices for each local channel. The NBC channel (for example) has three choices, including weather and sports. The choices were so good that we canceled our cable subscription.

The HDTV sets have a connection for our PC, so we can display pictures, YouTube clips, or Hulu.com shows. :-)

Monday, June 1, 2009

Philly Open Windows

The cat, Abby, has been enjoying spring. She lounges on the window sills in front of the open windows, enjoying the breeze, the scents from outside, and the view (especially of birds and squirrels).

We are also enjoying having the windows open; when we lived in Atlanta, we couldn't have open windows without yellowish pollen covering everything.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

The New Civic and Our Outing

My Better Half (MBH) just purchased a new Honda Civic, a more practical car for the narrower streets of Philadelphia than his old car. Of course, we had to take the new chariot on a road trip, so we drove to the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, which straddles northern New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

The visitor center showed a panoramic view from the summit of Mount Tammany, so we had to hike the two and one-half mile (about 4 Km) trail, which climbs 1,200 feet. It has a great view from the sumit, but of course we forgot our cameras. Here is a view that I found on the internet:

Of course, we had to reward ourselves with ice cream after the hike! :-)