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Sunday, November 27, 2022

Field of Dreams

Song - In The Air Tonight - Phil Collins cover by Sierra Eagleson 

 


 The day after Thanksgiving Mr. B and I decided to take a little day trip to our Field of Dreams.  See all of those cut corn stalks in this field near Lodi?  Guess what they attract?


 

Birds....thousands and thousands of glorious birds.....



Great Blue Herons



Tundra Swans

 


 Great Egrets



And Sandhill Cranes.....


October through March these birds migrate to the Delta wetlands coming as far away as Siberia and Canada. They will spend the winter here before returning to their home.






Sandhill Cranes in flight with their long fingertips in the breeze.....


We spent several hours observing so many birds and as we were leaving I spotted something that didn't look like a bird.

 


 A coyote running under the Walnut trees near a levee. He worked his way around the levee and began to approach the birds in the water. I thought they might all fly off or at least move away from the shores.  



But nope they stayed put but kept an eye on him as he took a long drink of water then moved on.


 

We headed back to "civilization" just as the sun was setting.  It was a wonderful warm day with windows open while listening to the multitude of birdsong.

 


We spotted Mt. Diablo in the distance near Rio Vista heading home. 

 

"Life is a journey

I don't have a map for."

--Delta Goodrem






 

Friday, October 16, 2020

The History of a House - Part 2

 Song -Take Me Home by Phil Collins


Recap - My son Jon and his girlfriend Jacque purchased a home in Salinas were they found a hand written message on a plaster board inside the wall of their bathroom.  In Part 1 I shared with you about the Endo family who went from Labor Camps to UC Berkeley to owning their own pharmacy businesses to an Internment Camp then moving back east.  


Now please meet another person who lived in their house for 30 years....Alice Michael Moser


Alice Michael Moser


May 12, 1913 - March 1, 2015
Born in Calgary, Canada
Resided in Salinas, CA

Obituary

Alice Michael Moser passed away at her home on Sunday, March 1, 2015 at the age of 101. She was born on May 12, 1913 in Calgary, Canada but was raised in San Francisco. She received degrees from S.F. State University and did graduate work at U.C. Berkeley, Stanford, Guatemala and the University of Barcelona, Spain. (Jon spent a summer studying Spanish at the University in Barcelona)

Mrs. Moser was a lifetime educator at elementary, secondary and college levels. She was associated for many years with the Monterey County Office of Education as head of programs in speech, foreign languages, English as a second language, Environmental Education and International Studies. She established the Environmental Science Center at Toro Park and the 1980 integrated International Studies Program for schools and colleges. She was a founding member of the California Speech and Hearing Association. (Jacque works with school children with hearing problems & teaches sign language)

She was a member of the Salinas Unitarian Fellowship, the American Association of University Women, Monterey Symphony, the Democratic Women's Club, and the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice. She was a charter member of the National Steinbeck Center and a scholar of William Edward Petty Hartnell, the early California historical figure after whom Hartnell College is named. (We parked in front of this college to go see their house for the first time)

After retiring in 1981, she became an advocate of the legacy of Mr. Hartnell. In 1998 she convened a conference at Hartnell College in celebration of the 200th anniversary of his birth. Attendees included 35 of his descendants. Most recently, Alice developed and designed the William and Maria Teresa Hartnell mural, painted by local artist John Cerny, now on the wall of the Merrill Science Building at Hartnell College. (Jacque walks by this mural all the time)

Alice lived her life with intent, purpose and great determination. She competed, persevered and succeeded in the workplace at a time when women had to try harder for their roles. She clearly was at the forefront of the women's movement, a woman way ahead of her time. She pursued her own path, spoke her mind, and was strongly passionate about social justice. Alice was well read, well-traveled, curious, current and a great conversationalist. Friendships were especially important to her and she enjoyed and nourished those in her life. (Jon & Jacque are both back in college getting their masters)

She married Walter Moser at the age of 74 and they enjoyed a special, loving marriage for 18 years until Walter's death in 2005. They enjoyed traveling, including cruises, their home in Cabo and relishing each other's company. Alice often said that the best gift Walter gave her was his family, who embraced and cared for Alice, especially after Walter's passing. Family members include Michael and Kathryn Moser of Salinas, Peter and Joanne Moser of Shasta Lake, California, David and Sandy Moser of Merlin, Oregon, Loretta Moser of Salinas, and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She also leaves special friends Monica May of San Mateo, California, Tim and Verena Boylan of Charlotte, North Carolina and many others, from around the globe, too many to mention.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband Walter and her sisters Margo Baird (guess what our last name is?) and Mary Libra, each of San Francisco. 

 

What an incredible lady!  I loved that Jon & Jacque have so much in common with Alice.   And that their home has some amazing history.  Mr. B and I are heading down there shortly to help with some projects.  Enjoy your weekend!

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Look Up, Look Down

 Song - In The Air Tonight - Phil Collins cover by Sierra Eagleson



Several weeks ago it was Mr. B & my 41st Anniversary.  We decided to celebrate so he took me to a Tsunami Zone.......well no but yes.  We actually headed to Nick's Cove near Tomales for our first dining out experience in five months!



It was a cool day on the coast but so refreshing to sit outside at the waters edge and enjoy a delightful lunch together. Then we headed over to Bodega Bay to take a long walk on the beach.


And when I looked up......




I spotted lot's of Forster's Terns......

 


 

And Pelican's flying low over the water.






And several colorful kites drifting in the breeze.


When I looked down I saw.....



.....Wimbrel's looking for crabs with their long curved beaks.....



....an elaborate sand castle with a moat dug all around it and feather & pebble decorations.....


...and a blooming red bulb seaweed........


....bits of shells......



...interesting feathers.....


and this sweet little flowering plant that I have never seen before.


And when I looked up again....



...I spotted this sea monster looking at me!


Happy Anniversary Mr. B - And here is to many more.....


"Because of our routines 

we forget that life is 

an ongoing adventure."    

--Maya Angelou



Tuesday, December 31, 2019

twentytwenty-yikes

Song - In the Air Tonight - by Phil Collins Cover by Sierra Eagleson





Today I spent some time reflecting on this past year....2019.  The very best part was becoming a Grandma and watching my son, Andy and daughter-in-law, Ashley grow into amazing parents.  Mr. B and Uncle Tyler bring tears to my eyes as Henry delights them with his happiness and love. I have also felt the dearness of my middle son Jon who phones me and his Grandmother several times a week and has been a rock for his girlfriend though some very tough family times. My mom (almost 91) is so fun to watch caring for her ever growing family.  She has been a true inspiration!

Happy New Year to You

May it bring you Peace, Love and Joy....





"If you're already walking on thin ice, why not dance?"   

-- Gil Atkinson

Friday, August 24, 2018

'Tis A Gift

Song - Take Me Home by Phil Collins





Happy to be at home and painting again!  Above is a painting that I started yesterday of a bouquet of peonies.  The photo reference was taken this spring in Paris. (see below)





Can you believe this beautiful and massive bouquet taken through a shop window?




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

--Hans Christian Anderson
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