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Showing posts with label Walnut Creek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walnut Creek. Show all posts
Thursday, December 13, 2012
A Holiday Treat for the Ladies
Song - Shopping Clothes by The Coasters
Ladies - After a long day of Christmas shopping, stop by a little Herbal Cosmetic shop located in Walnut Creek between Nordstrom's and Macy's.
There will be a young gentleman outside asking you if you would like a free sample.
That's the ploy.....don't fall for it......
I repeat "Do NOT fall for it !"
Once you get one sample, he suggests you enter his studio. Then he has you hooked!
Because as soon as this gorgeous man starts rubbing lotions and potions on you while looking deeply into your eyes, you are a goner.
You will buy anything in his lovely little shop.
The real clincher is that you may have a free 45 minute facial with this young man.
I have one for tomorrow which I am canceling. Otherwise Mr. B will have to mortgage the house!
If any of you do go by and can resist his sales technique by just walking (or running) away with the "free sample", please let me know.
I will admire your strong sales resistance!!!!
As I walked away with my hip little bag of goodies, I had a good laugh for the rest of the day as to how gullible I am. And I kept looking into shop windows to see if I actually had SUCKER stamped onto my forehead! Don't you just love a good laugh during this busy season? Even at my expense? Somehow it relieves the stress of it all.....
I'm just saying....beware in downtown WC!
"Salesmanship, too, is an art; the perfection of its technique requires study and practice." --James Cash Penny
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Diablo
This afternoon my friend Jill and I spent the late afternoon at the peak of Mt. Diablo. We needed some "alone" time to talk about "life".....
We were not sure what to expect on our mini road trip because the sky was getting hazy when we left our homes at 3 pm.
We have both lived near the base of the mountain for many years and when returning to Walnut Creek from a long trip, it is always a comforting site to see the mountain rising up from the growing suburbs.
But today "she" out did herself....
Some Mt. Diablo history....
Mount Diablo is sacred to many California Native American peoples and according to Miwok and Ohlone mythology it was the point of creation.
The panorama from Mt. Diablo is all the more impressive considering the mountain’s relatively short elevation 3,849 of feet. Two reasons for the views are the mountain rises very abruptly from its surroundings and the land surrounding the mountain is nearly flat.
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Mt. Diablo - Winter 2009 |
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The observatory on top of Diablo |
We were not sure what to expect on our mini road trip because the sky was getting hazy when we left our homes at 3 pm.
We have both lived near the base of the mountain for many years and when returning to Walnut Creek from a long trip, it is always a comforting site to see the mountain rising up from the growing suburbs.
But today "she" out did herself....
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A spot of sunlight shining on the SF bay |
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The Golden Gate Bridge (center), Treasure Island (left) and the Farallon Islands (top left) |
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A sea shell in the stone blocks that built the observatory |
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A Sun Dog |
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Near sunset with the sun reflecting in the SF Bay & the Pacific Ocean in the background |
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View driving down Diablo looking toward the Delta |
Some Mt. Diablo history....
Mount Diablo is sacred to many California Native American peoples and according to Miwok and Ohlone mythology it was the point of creation.
The panorama from Mt. Diablo is all the more impressive considering the mountain’s relatively short elevation 3,849 of feet. Two reasons for the views are the mountain rises very abruptly from its surroundings and the land surrounding the mountain is nearly flat.
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