Monday, December 26, 2011

A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS

Despite my "humbug" attitude, we had a very nice Christmas. 

Christmas Eve we went to a party at Dick and Judy Bierman's

Our hosts Dick with Judy at the back left
Lynn telling Shirlie a story

Marilyn, Judy, Jean, me, Marg, and Cindy
As usual - men in one spot

Women in another
CHRISTMAS DAY
  We went to our third annual Christmas dinner at Marg and Norm Burt's
The whole gang before dinner

Scott and Doc checking out the pottery

Jim and Cindy

Doc and Jean

Dick and Judy
Shirlie (we sure missed Cliff)
Scott and Yvonne
Us of course

Our host and hostess, Norm and Marg
GOOD EATS!
 
 After dinner Bob, Shirlie and I went over to Marilee and Allan's for a night cap.  We had been invited for dinner, but we decided we couldn't eat two dinners in one afternoon.
Allen
Mazie, Allen and Merilee's new Scottie puppy




Now it's over - our tree is down; everything is put away and it will be Christmas again before we know it!!

Monday, December 19, 2011

EARLY MORNING WALK

It was moderately cool yesterday morning so we went for a walk around the walking path.  The sun was just coming up and there were enough clouds to make for interesting pictures.





Even though it has been cool down here (I would like 80's) it's better than shoveling snow!!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

CAMERA CLUB MYSTERY TRIP

On Wednesday we went with the Camera Club on the annual Mystery Trip. Carl arranges the trips and will never tell where we are going; we follow along until we get to our destination. This year's trip was to Nogales, Arizona, to the Paul Bond Boot Company.



Boots of every color and fashion are made here.

 Our guide explained how Paul Bond started the Boot Company and then walked us through showing us step by step how the boots are made.
 Every boot is custom made and starts with a "last" which is a mold of the buyer's foot.  Every boot is made to fit perfectly.  They have made boots for such notables as: John Wayne, Paul Newman, and Willie Nelson to name just a few.  The least expensive boot I saw there was $550.00 and he told us they can go as high as $3000.00. 
Row after row of "lasts" with size and name of buyer marked on them
 Each boot is sewn by hand (no digital machines here) on a one needle sewing machine.  The artisan (because that is what they are) stitches one line of design then goes back and stitches another.  It was amazing.
One of the sewing machines they use

A pair of Ostrich/Alligator boots ready for soles

Python skin ready to be boots

Alligator skins

New soles and heels without the dye
 They sell the boots all over the world; the day we were there they were packing up a pair of boots special ordered and off to Paris, France.

After seeing all the work that goes into these boots, that are guaranteed to fit perfectly and last a lifetime, I can see why the price is so high!
A group picture
It was an interesting and enjoyable day!  Thanks Carl for all your hard work.

That same evening we went with Shirlie, Scott and Yvonne over to Marilee and Alan's to see their new Scottie puppy.  Her name is Maize.  What a cutie.  She reminded me so much of Katie's Sebastian when he was a puppy.




Monday, October 10, 2011

We planted our winter flowers on Sunday. Hopefully it won't be as cold here this winter as last, and they will last until spring.

The Cape Honeysuckle grew like a weed this summer



New fountain
 Shirlie came over for a glass of wine.
 As did the Denzer's.  It was a beautiful evening.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

SUMMER VACATION 2011 (PART VIII)

On our way back to Arizona, we stopped in Spanish Fork to see Justin, Lacie and the kids.  We all went out to the Pizza Pie Cafe for dinner.

Enjoying pizza and pasta!

Isaac

Grandpa and Lexie

Lacie and Jake

Max
 
Bob and Justin
We had a great vacation, but it's good to be home with all my "stuff"!!