December 2009
Monthly Archive
Traditions& Whimsical25 Dec 2009 01:57 pm
Christmas Day
What a glorious Christmas Day we have. We have a white Christmas, family all around, and the sun is shining outside. It is also different. It is 1pm and we haven’t even opened presents. I love to have it as a relaxed day, but the compulsion to work and keep on top of things is also with me. I have so much to do. This is a family day, not a work day. I must remember what is the most important.
Can I Endure It
I get so tired of winter. Some comes up late, goes down early. It is so cold and I am always all bundled up. I long for the warmth of spring and fall, the shinning of the sun. I hope I can make it.
American Landscapes12 Dec 2009 08:18 pm
Where is the Wildlife?
On my recent trip to Alaska I noticed one thing that has become more and more evident over the past 10-20 years. In the wild, in National Parks or just plain out in the wilds, there is a lot less wildlife that there used to be. While Alaska is noted for its wildlife, on our recent trip it was very difficult to see whales, mountain goats, bears, or anything that was wild. It was disheartening in a way, but I believe it is from the encroachment of man on their natural habitats, and probably because their populations are dying out. It is a matter of concern, and I am concerned that my grandchildren will come into a world where wildlife has mostly disappeared. What a sad commentary on this world. We need animals in places outside of zoos.
Yes, it is Winter
It’s that time of the year. I do love Christmas, I really do, but I could sure do without 12-18 inches of snow and 15 hours of darkness. We had 12 inches of snow here in Payson yesterday, and another 4 inches this morning with more due to come. I would love to see more sunlight and less cold. My age is showing. I can remember when it didn’t bother me nearly as much. I am ready to move to a warmer climate. I also need more sun. Just two more weeks to the shortest day of the year and then we start to climb back out of this mess.
Blackout
This morning we had a blackout. I was getting ready for work when we lost all of our power. The thing about all of this that was unusual for me was how my mind then handled the situation. The long and short of it is that I have seen way too many disaster flicks. I started wondering, maybe there has been a terrorist sabotage of a major electrical power generating facility or of the transmission lines. Then my mind jumped to emp pulses caused by a nuclear blast somewhere high in the atmosphere. Since I had no way to verify any of this, my mind wandered even further. It wasn’t until I drove to work that I discovered that it was of course just a problem in a small part of the city. I have seen too many disaster movies.