Thursday, April 1, 2021

Training Day 2


Yesterday, when we left the house I had forgotten my phone when we went to the store, bummer. Since I had to go back to the house for a delivery I was able to retrieve it. 

So this morning I am searching everywhere for my hat. Gave up and went with another one. When we arrived at the store, Lisa, discovered she had left her keys at home. We had planned to do some work before opening, but since we would have to drive home and back that was not going to happen. At least not before the store opened.
We drove back to the house and as we turn onto her street I spy my hat on the side of the road, by the mail boxes. It must have fallen from my pocket when I checked the mail the night before. Somehow, nobody had driven or walked over it, it was just frozen to the ice.

It was very slow at the store and we were pretty bored. Lisa had an appointment at five to go to. Around four o'clock, being bored, I said let's start a countdown. I then proceeded to countdown the seconds backwards. Lisa, who had just taken a drink of water, lost it. Fortunately the bottle was still at her mouth so the water didn't spew all over the counter.

Then as we are leaving the store, I am searching all over for my hat. Check the stockroom, the counter, all of my pockets. Of course the last place I checked was my head, found it.

That was our fun for the day.

Captain's Toy Chest
345 Sterling Hwy.
Homer, Alaska


Lisa laughing after spitting up her water.


These are some pictures taken on the ride from Homer to the house.
Beautiful blue skies over the mountains, a nice crisp 27 degrees.
I grabbed these out the window with my iPhone12promax.








No throw up or poo on the floor tonight, don't ask.

The other night I was telling, Lisa, about my friend, Trixie Bloom, and her book Facebook Blues. I showed her one of, Trixie's, exercise videos. We had a great laugh, I enjoy her immensely.










Wednesday, March 31, 2021

A Day at the Toy Store

Before we get to the toy store, there is a bit to catch up on.


A Snow Day for Bea
Bea loves to lay in the snow
here she is with her Top Hat.

After she comes in she loves to snuggle
nothing like a cold wet dog in your lap.


Today I awoke at 5:18am to this view out my window.
I grabbed my iPhone12promax, ran down the stairs
and out onto the porch to grab this. 18 degrees and I
have on light thermals and sandals, I am climbing up
on the seat around the porch sliding on the ice.
Worth it.


The clouds were scattered this morning 
so we had a little pink in the sky at dawn.


I climbed back in bed, Bea and Lola
climbed on to warm me up.


Now on to the toy store.

My sister, Lisa and her, friend Ken, started a toy store, The Captain's Toy Chest, in Homer three years ago. Ken had been running the store until my sister moved up here last August. (the adventures of that trip are recorded below)

Although, my sister retired she is still doing some contract work. This involves a two month trip tagging sharks at sea. While she is away I will be taking her place at the store. This will involve my working the store on her days, Wednesday and Thursday, today was my first day of training on her computer/register system. We also spend time going over all the stocking procedures. Quite a number of customers came in so I got pretty familiar with the system. Tomorrow, I get my second and last training day, next week I get thrown to the Sharks.

Lisa asked my to bring some of my maze books for her to sell and we sold one, YEA. If you want one get there soon. If you come in on, Wednesday or Thursday, I will be happy to sign your copy, though that could reduce the value of it.

Bea accompanied us to the store and barked at every person that did not enter the store.


Display of my books with some colored pens or crayons
you can use to work the mazes.

Heart to Heart Mazes

Each maze contains two Hearts, find the Hearts,
then travel the path from one Heart to the other.
Use a different color each time you hit a dead end.



A few years ago I bought a pair of North Face boots for the winters in New Mexico. Since, the winters haven't been bad, they have been hanging in the back of my closet. I may have worn them a half dozen times at most. I remembered them and dug them out for this trip. I have been wearing them since Saturday, when I left on this trip.

At the store today I looked down and both of the boots have come apart, that sucked.

The good thing is that I saw that a company in town posted on Facebook, yesterday, that they had been cleaning the backroom and had found a bunch of muck/boat work boots that they were clearing out for twenty dollars a pair. I was going to go looking for some for the muddy season here and the price was great.

I got a pair of high slip on boots with steel toes. Perfect for cleaning the backyard of the winter of frozen dog poop. I believe my sister planned this all along so that she wouldn't have to do it. (Any kids in town who want to make some money shoveling a winters worth of poop, hit me up after the snow melts. Just don't tell her.)



 

Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Homer Wildlife

Wildlife is everywhere around Homer



Driving around Homer came across 
this moose on the side of the road.
Grabbing a bite to eat from someones yard.


Bald Eagle flying by the beach.









 

Monday, March 29, 2021

Finally Arrived in Alaska

As you may recallI I was denied entry in to Canada last summer, while helping my sister move to Alaska. I have finally arrived in Homer Alaska.




At the Sunport Airport in Albuquerque




Sitting onboard the plane at the gate
Albuquerque New Mexico



Sunrise at the Anchorage Airport
Anchorage Alaska

Flight to Homer
Ice breaking up

Lisa, the dogs and I in Alaska together
FINALLY



At the Homer Spit


Lisa and I
at the Homer Spit

Arriving at Lisa's House

Lola
Happy to see me

First morning sunrise
From the Loft



I am working on some photos of the eagle and moose pictures and will post them as soon as I can.

UNTIL THEN STAY SAFE
Alaska Style






 

Saturday, March 27, 2021

My Bags are Packed

 The day has finally arrived, I am leaving for Alaska tonight. Yeah, going from 60 degrees to 34, maybe I can switch and go to the Bahamas, much warmer. 

I have been wanting to go to Alaska for a long time. I am hoping to be able to see the Aurora tonight, if the weather cooperates, which at the moment does not seem to be the case. Well, I will be up there for about two and a half months, so hopefully I will be able to see it at some point.

Looking forward to photographing all of the wildlife and fauna. Of course I will be out for the sunrises and sunsets.

I am taking my drawing pad and hope to finish the Maze I started last summer while traveling from Rhode Island to Alaska. It was interrupted by my being denied entrance to Canada. Now that I will be getting to Alaska I will finish the Maze.

Stay tuned for updates and pictures.

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Packing and Cleaning

 Got my car back on Saturday, hopefully, they got it right this time. At least the rattle that I have been dealing with since the first time they rebuilt the engine is gone.

I continue to prepare to leave for Alaska. Cleaning the house, preparing the garden for planting and doing all the paperwork. Today I will be cleaning and oiling all of the wood furniture, a yearly spring project.

Last night we got some snow, we can always use the moisture, though it does mess with working on the garden. Yesterday I drained, cleaned and refilled the hot tub.

This morning out my bedroom window.


Here are a couple of pictures from the other day.





Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Sunday at the Hollar

Part of my preparation for going to Alaska was to have my favorite sandwich from the Hollar Restaurant in Madrid. They have been closed due to the pandemic, but reopened on the 4th of March. I had planned to have lunch on Tuesday while working at the gallery, then, I saw that my friend Lucy was playing at brunch on Sunday. Having not seen her in awhile I thought it would be a great time to go. The sun was out and the town was crowded, thought for the most part people had masks and were social distancing. I got to the Hollar and placed my order, Seared Tuna Sandwich, then found a table.
There are only a few "Hugs" that I truly remember. The first one came in the late '60s or early '70s, I was at Olympic Village in Squaw Valley California at a dance. I was walking though the crowd with a couple of girls I had meet skiing. When out of the dark a girl jumped into my arms gave me a huge hug, then she disappeared into the night. By the time I realized who she was she was gone. Another time I had met a young lady, again at Squaw Valley though a different year. We hit it off from the moment we met and spent the next week together. At one point we were in the shower, she was in my arms, when our movement caused the hot water to turn off. The cold water in a cabin, in the winter at Lake Tahoe is very cold. Needless to say when the water hit her back she squeezed me very tightly.
This brings us back to the Hollar, where Lucy took me in her arms and held on tightly and for a long time. I do love a great hug and am fortunate to have had three really incredibly, memorable Hugs.
My thanks to Carolyn, Eva and Lucy. 

Lucy at the Hollar
March 7, 2021

Wonderful cloudy sunrise the other day.
Click on the image to view full size

Only, a couple of more weeks before I leave. My friend will arrive in 12 days to look after my property while I am gone. Attempting to do everything I need to before I leave. The car is still in the shop and hopefully I will have it back by the end of the week. Garden is almost ready, have to check all the irrigation systems as soon as it gets warm enough.