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Monday, December 31, 2007
Happy NewYear
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Package arrives
The package arrived from my sister. I have been waiting to see this engineering feat after she told me the story about the shipping episode.
Here is an excerpt from her email:
The guy in the store was a 30 something tattooed dude (all over his head and neck – I didn’t look anywhere else) that I learned that he was the owner’s son. I was watching him in the back struggling to find a box that would fit, so he came back up front and asked me if I would have a concern with what the box would look like. I told him no, just as long as it gets to you I didn’t care what the box was and that he could reuse some boxes that he had lying around (again, better for the environment). Well, he took it to heart and found a box, put the stuff in, slit the box down the sides a few inches, then folded them in to form a shorter box, then taped the heck out of it. It looks like crap. He had it half way done and turned around to look at something up front and saw the look on my face (half shock, half laughter wanting to tell you the story). He asked “Is this ok?” I just said “Sure” and he went on, all proud of his engineering ability.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Stevie Wonder Concert
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Pat's birthday celebration
Ladee K. Rickard, MBA
Sent from my iPhone
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Jim's Surprise Party
Belated Happy Birthday to Jim! This was a wild west cookout and party in the desert at 136th Street and Dynamite Road. Janie had planned this for earlier in the year, but due to a family emergency the party was postponed. Friends and family all gathered at 3PM on Sunday to drive out to the outlying area of Scottsdale. Hosted by a friend of the family, we all joined in on the western fun with horses, cactus and a great clear sky. Jim was certainly surprised when he arrived in a horse drawn wagon to a "small gathering of friends" that turned out to be a crowd gathered in his behalf. Great job, Janie!!
Lined around a huge bonfire were about 10 Dutch ovens, cooking everything from appetizers to chicken and peach cobbler for desert. The ovens were placed on coals, and more coals were put on the lid. The orchestration of rotating the ovens (HOT ovens), and making coffee, all while telling outrageous (but true) cowboy stories made a fun night for all.
Jim saunters up to the table to get his fill of chicken, potatoes, beans, onions and other delights. Dinner was followed by an all star performance of "Oklahoma" , and country western dancing with lessons given by a favorite dance instructor. Jim learned the Arizona Two-Step and weaved his way around the dance floor.
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Thanksgiving Dinners
Thursday's meal was to be a light fare at Zinc Bistro in Kierland, north Scottsdale. When the waiter described the Thanksgiving taster menu, it was too good to pass up. So, after ordering my French Press coffee, we agreed to the Thanksgiving menu.
The first course was an Amuse (a spiced pumkin veloute). The salad course consisted of Roast Corn and King Crab Caesar - romaine, crab remoulade, gougeres. Gougeres are small round puff balls which serve as a bread. They were stuck to the plate with some of the crab remoulade.
The third course was a Whole Roasted Poussin - Bobs braised rainbow chard, pancetta, confit leg, gizzard and sherry "gravy".
Main Lemon Sole, Oyster Stuffing - vermouth glaze, black trumpet consomme
Sorghum Braised Lamb Shank - and winter root vegetable ragout, horseradish and dill creme fraiche
Mini Pies - apple caramel, walnut chocolate and sweet potato bourbon
A six course dining experience, sitting on the outside patio on an absolutely beautiful day, with great company.
Happy Thanksgiving to All!
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Monday, November 12, 2007
Phoenix, Arizona - Backpack makes it home to Phoenix
Sunday, November 11, 2007
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Closing Ceremonies - Emotion PLUS
San Diego, California - The 3-Day Scanned in
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Halfway through the day!!
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Around Mission Bay
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Packing up camp Day 3 begins
Saturday, November 10, 2007
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Hot showers
treasure? Hot showers! On yah, this was heaven.
Checking out for Day 2. Thanks for walking with me.
Going to share dinner and road warrior stories with the girls, then
off to my pink tent. Signing off for the night
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Janie stops by
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Lunch never felt and tasted so good
Wrap,pasta salad,mixed fruit, chips...and gator aid. And grandma's
cookie.
Warm sun and ocean breezes.
Almost halfway through the day.
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Jim stops by to cheer us on
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Samantha blisters
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Girls at camp
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Sea of pink tents
Friday, November 9, 2007
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Dinner
eclairs. Everything, even the Swiss Miss Hot Chocolate tastes good.
Masses of starving women...feasting on eclairs
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Done walking for the day
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Made it to lunch stop
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Pit Stop 3
yet.
Mom, thanks for the reminder to walk backwards up the hill. It saved
my backside big time!
Asher, stretching every hour. Great advice.
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Made the Torrey Pine Hill
Ladee K. Rickard, MBA
Sent from my iPhone
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Ready to go!!!
We are ready for opening words of inspiration and we are off!
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Rise and Shine for Day 1
Thursday, November 8, 2007
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Nick and Jackie
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Checked In to Portofino
Tymm is the manager of the hotel. His mother liked y and named his sister Clairlyn. His 3rd x wife walked in the 3Day two years ago and slept for a day and a half when it was over. He bought the same sleeping mattress as I did but his is only an inch and three quarters. He has been a member of REI for 20 years now and thinks that their brandname products are better than the big name brands for less money. He used to hike a lot and is getting back into it. Kamul, the night guy, is going to have a continental breakfast for the walkers in the morning and Tymm might just come in to help. (but dont tell Kamul because its a surprise) And he is not going to remarry again. Just not going to play that game anymore. (did I ask??)
He told me where to go to get a good pasta meal and to mention him and I might get a discount. I said "or you might get a freebie (meaning a meal)" he said they don't ever give him freebies but the place next door, which is closed for a month, does occasionally send over coleslaw and a sandwich.
All this in five minutes time. I'm exhausted already.
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Luggage arrives!!
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - - Hi to Claire and Halie
She's a great little traveler and very entertaining.
San Diego, California - The 3-Day - Ready for 60 Miles
My flight from Phoenix to San Diego leaves about 2PM today. I'll grab a ride to the hotel, and the last bed for two nights. Portofino Beach Inn, 186 North Highway 101, Encinitas, CA 92024 760.944.0301 www.portofinobeachinn.com I spoke with Kunal, the Manager, last night and he recommended that I take the Shuttle service from San Diego airport to the hotel, about 20 minutes away.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Blue Willo Cafe -Phoenix
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Phoenix, Arizona - The 3-Day - REI for camping gear
Phoenix, Arizona - Mobile blog setup needed
Sent from my iPhone
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Phoenix, Arizona - Test post to prep for 3-Day walk
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Dallas - and the Pie and Tart class
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Preparing for Dallas
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Wildflower Cafe
The one I visited was on Indian School Road west of 44th Street on the North side of the street. The photo doesn't show much because I was just demonstrating my camera and not really thinking about writing about the restaurant. But, it certainly deserves mention and recommendation. It is one of the new restaurants moving into this area of town. These are much needed as I sometimes feel that there weren't enough choices.
Parking - good
Service - Order in line and they bring it to the table
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
The Gelato Spot
The presentation makes if very difficult to select one scoop. I had peanut butter, and Kalen ordered peanut butter and chocolate. Several people sitting in the area had laptops, so it looks like this may be a good spot to stop for a snack and finish a little work. The website states that there are 36 choices, with 150 rotating Italian gelatos.
Other locations:
32nd Street and Camelback in Phoenix.
Scottsdale Road and Shea Blvd.
40th Street and Greenway
http://www.gelatospot.com/