Let's hope that Old Faithful will be as "faithful" in blowing steams for many more generations to come.
A blog about our road trips on Route 66, Lincoln Highway, St. Louis, New York, Michigan, etc. (we have been to 37 States, 13 more to visit), about my love of hockey (NHL), football (NFL), coming to America, growing up in Viet Nam, humor that ain't funny and still a lot of ramblings!
SUMMER TIME
Saturday, December 31, 2011
OLD FAITHFUL - YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING
Let's hope that Old Faithful will be as "faithful" in blowing steams for many more generations to come.
Labels:
America,
Travel,
Yellowstone National Park - Wyoming
Friday, December 30, 2011
LAST FRIDAY SKY IN 2011- GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK
Not that I would ever do it but I thought it would be a once in a life-time experience to witness what would be beyond words to describe the view of the moon over the jagged peaks of the Grand Teton. Since this is the last "Friday Sky" post of 2011, I thought featuring the Grand Teton would end the year with a high note - haa haa
Thursday, December 29, 2011
GREAT TIMES IN 2011 (THE YEAR IN REVIEW)
In July, we began driving a portion of Lincoln Highway from St. Louis to Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio with a detour to Michigan. Last year (2010) we completed Route 66 Adventure with a road trip that totalling 4,437 miles, all the way to Santa Monica Pier in California.
August/September were busy months with three weddings, all from my husband side of the family. A wedding in Houston, Texas in August and two weddings in September, one in Michigan and the other in Colorado. When attending weddings, since most people take photos of the bride/groom, the wedding party (the adults), I enjoyed capturing images of the kids, especially the flower girls (above). It was pure beauty as I watched the girls playing around, unaware of the ceremony and all the "fussing" the adults were creating.
In September, we continued our Lincoln Highway Adventure, driving from St. Louis to Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Utah and to Colorado for the wedding in Vail. We drove a total of 3,838 miles. I was happy when we finally got home after almost 10 days on the road. But after a few days of rest, I was ready to be "on the road again"!
The above is the North Entrance into the Yellowstone National Park from Gardiner, Montana. We spent one full day at Yellowstone and another day driving thru the Grand Teton. We did not rush thru but there was so much to see that I wished we could have a whole week just driving around the parks. These were great times in 2011 and plannings are already in place for our 2012 road trips.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
YOU DON'T GET FREEDOM AND LIBERTY FROM HOCKEY PLAYERS
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
TUESDAY TWO - ONE, TWO AND THREE
Labels:
Helpful Suggestions,
Humor,
Tuesday Two,
Zoo Atlanta
LET THERE BE LIGHT
Sunday, December 25, 2011
CHRISTMAS 2011
*** Christmas Eve (Saturday, December 24th) was a busy day with making perogies. This year, we tried making a batch of cheese (sweet dry curd) filling instead of the regular mashed potatoes. We also made a batch of the traditional sauerkraut with mushroom. We decided to make only one pumpkin pie since we already had an apple pie the previous week when we invited Sister Roberta Anne and Brother Danny Matthew to the house for lunch.
We took a long afternoon nap in preparation for the Midnight Mass. Last year, it was almost 2:00 am when we got home after Mass. We enjoyed a nice and quiet dinner around 7:30 p.m. and opened our presents (another family tradition from my husband' side of the family) after dinner. My husband was disappointed that we did not have a white Christmas. The temperature was in the mid 40s and very dry. Personally, I don't miss the snow so a "brown" Christmas was just fine for me!
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Friday, December 23, 2011
FRIDAY SKY - SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO
We watched and gave a thumb up to the driver of the above firetruck as he skillfully maneuvered the vehicle around the tight street corner on the busy, crowded and narrow roads. I also noticed that all the three firemen were very good-looking. Not sure if physical appearance was part of the requirement/qualification to be selected by the Santa Fe Fire Department or the men were on the way to be featured on a TV commercial for the visitors and tourism bureau!
Labels:
Friday Sky,
Route 66,
Santa Fe - New Mexico
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
CHRISTMAS IN NEW YORK CITY
Labels:
Birthdays,
Christmas,
Marriage,
New York,
Rockefeller Center
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
TUESDAY TWO - HAWKS AND WINGS
Monday, December 19, 2011
IT'S A MAD, MAD WORLD (ANY GIVEN SUNDAY)
(The photos above were taken at the October 30th game when the Rams got a surprise win against the Saints. The half time performance was from a local school band. The kids played well but I don't remember from which school.)
ROAD CLOSED
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Labels:
Faith,
Life,
Random Thoughts,
Rants and Raves,
St. Louis
Saturday, December 17, 2011
CHRISTMAS TREE IN ST. LOUIS
Friday, December 16, 2011
FRIDAY SKY - CHRISTMAS IN ST. CHARLES, MISSOURI
Labels:
Christmas,
Friday Sky,
Missouri,
St. Charles
Thursday, December 15, 2011
EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE A GLASS OF EGGNOG (BUT NOT WHILE YOU ARE DRIVING)
Labels:
Christmas,
Helpful Suggestions,
Holidays,
Humor,
Rants and Raves
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
MERRY CHRISTMAS MR. GRINCH
Entering the building, we noticed the distinctive overhead lighting, the gleaming marble on the walls and columns and the two grand staircases with ornate metal railings. Even the ticket windows look plendid with special ordornments. We enjoyed the show and definitely will be back for more as well as going on a backstage tour.
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