Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Perfect Storm


Little did she know the fury that was about to unfold when she made the decision to walk around Dana Point Harbor.  Sure there were clues, but she was distracted by the smell of the sea and the sight of the sun sinking low into the water.  Maybe she should have felt apprehension as the sky turned to black, for they were there, whirling and churning. The darkened sky filled with the shadows and anguished sounds of the wretched sea fowl.  She took note of the spectacle and yet suspected nothing of the destruction that was about to unfold.  She walked, peacefully gazing at the boats moored in the inner part of the harbor, blissfully unaware of the desecration ahead.  
She enjoyed her walk, confident that she had left her vessel moored securely in the safe part of the harbor.  But as she approached the vehicle, it became clear that a terrible tempest had erupted in her absence.  Fury had rained down on her beloved vessel.  A fury that had left her vehicle defiled and defaced.  The perfect storm had seemingly come out of nowhere.  A squall of excrement so fierce no part of her vessel was left  untainted.  Apprehensively she approached the vessel, but the fury had passed.
Tentatively she climbed in, all was quiet, eerily calm.  There was nothing left to do now.  Nothing she could do now, but put her chin up high and be grateful for the cloak of darkness.  The cloak of darkness that shielded her from all but the nearest travelers.  And with as much pride as she could muster she made her way back to her homeland. To make the journey easier she allowed her mind to wander, pretending that she was royalty traveling in a magnificent carriage, instead of the truth.  The ugly truth; she was that person.  That person you can’t help but point at and laugh at when you see them out on the highway.  She was the tortured soul in the polka dotted car spewed and splattered with the waste of hundreds of effluent sea fowl.

Friday, February 11, 2011

A Day to Play!

I had a fun day playing at Irvine Park with three of my favorite people; Melody, Jaina and Gavin!

We rode the train!

Jaina loved the ponies!





 We had fun feeding the ducks, they made it look so delicious, Jaina ate a lot of the duck toast herself!


Then we played on the swings....



And the slide......



And Jaina served me up some delicious bark cakes at her restaurant!




So much fun in the sun!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Play time in the Garden



I feel instantly happy as soon as I step foot in a Garden Nursery and see all of the cheerful little flowers smiling up at me.  My favorite place to go is Green Thumb Nursery.  Not only do they have beautiful plants and flowers, but as an extra  special  bonus you get to shop with a little red wagon.  As soon as I grab the handle, I am a little kid again and I want to load it up with as many pretty things as I can find.

And sometimes I get a little greedy and my little red wagon becomes a train, which is even more fun, although a little hard to get around with.


I brought these treasures home and Dale helped me plant them all in our Garden!  

"Just living is not enough...one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower."
- Hans Christian Anderson