Gerry and I enjoyed a wonderful Easter weekend in the mid-West, visiting with his family. We celebrated Ann Hans (Gerry's mother) 85th birthday!
It was a fiasco getting there (1 1/4 hours after our flight departed the pilot made an announcement we would be returning to LAX because of a problem with the rudder.) Anyway, we did arrive on Saturday evening in Decatur - 5 hours late.
Our family is growing. I have several grand nieces and nephews. Hard to believe how fast time flies.
Monday, April 16, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
PICTURES of PATAGONIA
Las Glaciers Natl Park - ARGENTINA
We've been home for a few months and I admit to being lame regarding this blog.
Magellanic Woodpecker
Magellanic Woodpecker
For all those who want to view many more photos, here is the link.
A belated "Happy New Year" wish to all.
From the Happy Hikers! (Mary & her better-half, Gerry)
PATAGONIA!
We were very fortunate this past holiday season to spend time in Patagonia! We visited the southern area of Patagonia, both Chile & Argentina. We booked a trip with Andes Adventures, an active vacation touriing company which I highly recommend, if you want to experience South America with the experts!
A week before we departed I had a conversation with my friend Julie, who did this trek with Andes Adventures in 2003. She predicted, "You will absolultely love it! But, be sure to bring the warmest clothes you own becasue it will most likely be cold & windy."
"Hmm", I thought, suddenly regretting my decision to give my ski jacket to Goodwill several months ago. Julie is perceptive, and perhaps my facial expression might have tuned her in to to my thoughts. In any case, she said "I have a wonderful warm down parka jacket you can borrrow. Please do so, because you will need it." Two days later I arrived at her doorstep to take her up on her kind offer.
We arrived in sunny Santiago on Tuesday Dec 20th in the early morning hours. Our next flight was late in the afternoon to Punta Arenas, which is in Southern Chile, and would be our introduction to Patagonia! (My trick to remembering the name of this town, Punta Arenas, was "kick butt" or "punt your anus." If you pronounced "punt-uh--your-anus", most of the locals would interpret it as Punta Arenas, so all would be good!) "Savor the heat," was my mantra during the day in sunny Santiago, since I knew it wouldn't last for long. Patagonia is well-known for it's windy, chilly temperatures.
We did arrive in the kick-butt town and were ready to embark on the trekking adventure! Our first five days of hiking would be in the National Park of Torres del Paine, in Chile. We stayed in refugios the 5 different nights, in 3 separate locations, which were very basic but perfectly adequate. No complaints, after all, we were here for the hiking!
The weather was warm. We hiked 4 days in Torres del Paine - covering a total of 46 miles. It was gorgeous! Short sleeve weather, and light weight pants all of the days. I never did use Julie's down parka; which proves my theory: If you pack it you won't need it - but if you DON'T pack it you DO need it!
Our guide, Armando, was friendly and knowledgable. The scenery was truly spectacular.
Our favorite refugio in Torres del Paine was our own private cabana where we stayed in Refugio Cuernos.
A week before we departed I had a conversation with my friend Julie, who did this trek with Andes Adventures in 2003. She predicted, "You will absolultely love it! But, be sure to bring the warmest clothes you own becasue it will most likely be cold & windy."
"Hmm", I thought, suddenly regretting my decision to give my ski jacket to Goodwill several months ago. Julie is perceptive, and perhaps my facial expression might have tuned her in to to my thoughts. In any case, she said "I have a wonderful warm down parka jacket you can borrrow. Please do so, because you will need it." Two days later I arrived at her doorstep to take her up on her kind offer.
We arrived in sunny Santiago on Tuesday Dec 20th in the early morning hours. Our next flight was late in the afternoon to Punta Arenas, which is in Southern Chile, and would be our introduction to Patagonia! (My trick to remembering the name of this town, Punta Arenas, was "kick butt" or "punt your anus." If you pronounced "punt-uh--your-anus", most of the locals would interpret it as Punta Arenas, so all would be good!) "Savor the heat," was my mantra during the day in sunny Santiago, since I knew it wouldn't last for long. Patagonia is well-known for it's windy, chilly temperatures.
We did arrive in the kick-butt town and were ready to embark on the trekking adventure! Our first five days of hiking would be in the National Park of Torres del Paine, in Chile. We stayed in refugios the 5 different nights, in 3 separate locations, which were very basic but perfectly adequate. No complaints, after all, we were here for the hiking!
The weather was warm. We hiked 4 days in Torres del Paine - covering a total of 46 miles. It was gorgeous! Short sleeve weather, and light weight pants all of the days. I never did use Julie's down parka; which proves my theory: If you pack it you won't need it - but if you DON'T pack it you DO need it!
Our guide, Armando, was friendly and knowledgable. The scenery was truly spectacular.
Our favorite refugio in Torres del Paine was our own private cabana where we stayed in Refugio Cuernos.
This was so much fun! We enjoyed Patagonia (Chile), but also looked forward to the second half of our trip in Patagonia. (Argentina - to follow!)
Thursday, October 27, 2011
ITALIA!
Monday, August 29, 2011
MOVING! A PITA EXPERIENCE
Bye Bye House - It was nice knowing you. R.I.P. |
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Summer in L.A.
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Mariposa Lily (Photo courtesy of Gerry) |
It hasn't been oppressively hot (yet). We've been in Griffith Park hiking, usually two or three times per week. We're fortunate to have Griffith Park literally in our back yard. (We walk out the back yard, ascend the steep hill, and then we are in the beloved Park.!)
Some mornings we have visitors who stop by our back yard. I don't mind! Bambi and friends are always welcome here.
There goes the doe, up the hill of our backyard! |
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The View on our regular Hike |
At Rusack Winery |
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
25 Years of Marriage!
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO US!
Yes it is true. And, yes it does make me feel old. Old, but happy. May 24th 1986 Gerry & I were married. We vowed to put up with each other through good times, bad times, sickness, and health. What we have experienced together in 25 years is obviously too much and too personal for the blog-o-sphere.
We spent a night at the Biltmore Hotel, which was wonderful. We went out to dinner downtown, and also saw a play, God of Carnage at the Ahmanson Theatre. Wednesday morning we enjoyed walking the downtown blocks of L.A., enjoying the architecture, as we viewed the historic buildings up close.
Yes it is true. And, yes it does make me feel old. Old, but happy. May 24th 1986 Gerry & I were married. We vowed to put up with each other through good times, bad times, sickness, and health. What we have experienced together in 25 years is obviously too much and too personal for the blog-o-sphere.
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On Top of The World Together ! (Macchu Pichu June 2010) |
We Celebrated out 25 year marrinage! We spent a 25-hour mini vacation away from home.
Destination - Downtown LA.!
How fortunate are we! We made a toast to the next 25 years yet to come.
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