Daily Archives: December 7, 2010

Bingo and Big Trees . . .

Sorry for the late post. My Internet access went down at midnight, about 15 minutes before I was ready to upload the blog. When I went to bed at 1:30am it still wasn’t back up.

This morning Jan and I finally got back to taking our walk again, for the first time in about a week or so. And it really felt

good. The weather was crisp and sunny, with just a light breeze. Perfect for walking.

About 1pm I headed out to check in with several clients, and run some errands.

Getting home and finding Jan taking a nap, I decided it was a good idea too.

Then about 4:30 we drove up to La Brisa Mexican Restaurant to meet our friend’s Bob and Maria for dinner. Afterwards, Jan and Maria headed for the Knights of Columbus Hall down in La Marque for their regular Tuesday night Bingo. Jan has worked her way up to playing 24 cards at a time, but, unlike the last two weeks where she won $100 each time, tonight she won zip, zero, nada this time.

After dinner I dropped Bob off back at his house and then stopped by Kroger’s on the way home to get some lottery tickets.

While Jan was bingoing, (yeah, I know it’s not a word, but it should be) I spent the evening working on a programming project for a client. I would have already finished it, but they keep changing their mind on what they want the program to do. I call it ‘Musical Specifications.” Kind of like Musical Chairs, but with software.

Of course that’s why I bill by the hour.

That about covers today. And here’s a repeat of our visit to Yosemite National Park this past April.

 


Oh WOW !!!!

Posted on April 29, 2010

We left the rig about 9:15 am heading out to see Yosemite National Park. As we got closer to Oakhurst, the 2nd town over, we started to see a lot of snow on the mountains that wasn’t there yesterday.

After stopping for gas in Oakhurst, we headed north about 5 miles and entered the Sierra National Forest, which borders Yosemite. Along the way we encountered more and more snow, which gave us some incredible views. Click to enlarge the pictures.

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Another 10 miles later we entered Yosemite National Park at the Ranger Station. Because of the heavy snow last night (between 6 and 12 inches) we were told we that we needed either chains or a 4 wheel drive vehicle with snow tires to enter the Park.  We had the 4 wheel drive, but no snow tires, but lucky for us they didn’t really check, so we got in. As it turned out, the roads were pretty clear and we never needed it.

SnowDrive 4

SnowDrive 3

We did see several snow plows during our drive so I guess they did a good job. But the higher we climbed the more snow we saw. We finally topped out about 6500 feet, with snow covering everything but the road. And the views were spectacular.

SnowDrive 6

SnowDrive 5

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After a lot of hairpin turns we came to the area known as Tunnel View, which of course involves a tunnel.

Tunnel

Coming out of the tunnel there was a large viewing area looking out over the valley, including BridalVeil Fall. Yes, for some reason it’s called Fall, not Falls.

TunnelVista

As we got closer, the Fall got more and more impressive.

BridalVeilFall

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We stopped at the Fall viewing area and walked up the 1000 foot trail to the base of the fall. With all the spray in the air, it was almost like it was raining.

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Then it was on to Yosemite Village, which is the turnaround point for the trip, with more great scenery along the way.

SnowPeak

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As we got close to the Village, we saw the other big waterfall in the park, Yosemite Falls. Yes, this one is called Falls, not Fall. Don’t asked me why.

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Yosemite Falls 3

After buying some souvenirs at the Yosemite Store, we stopped and had a bad lunch at the Lodge. The best part was the cookie we had for dessert.

We also saw a lot of Sequoias in the Park. For some reason I always thought that Sequoias and Redwoods were the same tree, but they’re not. It turns out that Redwoods are only found in northern coastal California up near the Oregon border.

Sequoias

Coming home, we started seeing first rain, then sleet, and finally, sleet, hail,and snow, all mixed together.

We got home about 3:30 pm, glad to be back where it was warm and dry.

Tomorrow we plan on heading south about 75 miles to Sequoia National Park where we’ll see a lot more, bigger Sequoias.

More tomorrow…

Late Update:

Tonight  on CSI they investigated a murder they thought was done at a shooting range. Although the name was different, the store they used was the one where Jan did her machine gun shooting when we were in Las Vegas.

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Thought for the Day:

Once you can accept the universe as matter expanding into nothing that is something, wearing plaids with stripes comes easy.

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