Trudy

    Gender: Female
    Location: soCal
    Height: 5'7"
    Religion: Christian - other
    Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
    About Me: Happily married to DogBoy. En route to Alaska before we're too old to shovel snow. Trouble is we don't hunt or fish. Seem to acquire animals like lint. I'm passionate about Alzheimer's care.
    Music: John Prine, John Long, John Hartford and David Bromberg. (Mostly stick to the John's, though)
    Movies: Pirates of the Caribean, Harold and Maude
    TV: why bother
    Likes: stars in August, wide open spaces, all things with whiskers, making soap
    Dislikes: traffic, new housing, multitasking
    Hobbies: soapmaking, music, embroidery. I also speak fluent macaw
    Vices: A long time ago.
    Virtues: Believing in people but not trusting them.
    Heroes: Joe Reddington Sr.,

    97 and climbing

    Sunday, March 23, 2008, 10:37 PM CST [General]

    California Summertime

    While the rest of the country battles rain, snow, floods, etc.  Here we sit in SoCal on Easter Sunday with the mercury hitting about 97 in my neck of the woods.  Yesterday, my husband and I hiked up to the Diamond Valley Dam to get some shots of the wildflowers in bloom.  (He took out the insert in the flyer about the rattlesnakes in the area- cause he knew the trip would be off if I got wind of THAT).  It's rare for us to see wildflowers to this degree in this area, but we've had an abudance of rain this year and it is reaping a bountiful harvest!

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    SoCal or Star Trek Outpost?

    Thursday, October 25, 2007, 10:59 PM CST [General]

    Welcome to Sunny Southern California....miles and miles from Alaska. Last Sunday afternoon, the winds began to blow and thanks to all the developers (see previous post) the sand and dirt covered everything.  The pictures on Monday's paper showed cars buried up to their roofs in sand.  A window open about 1/2 an inch left dirt and sand all over the dresser, floor and windowsill.  A kitchen window not open at all, left the tile and the blinds covered in silt.  Then, as you know, the fires began.  I could look to the south and see the Ramona/ San Diego Fires, to the southeast, fires from Fallbrook/Temecula, to the west The Santiago Fire, and to the Northwest and see the Arrowhead fire.  Yesterday, while attending a meeting in Wildomar, flames were on the mountain right behind where we were meeting, thankfully quickly extinquished.  This afternoon, the smoke from many fires, crept into the San Jacinto Valley.  Tonite it is so thick my eyes sting and I get a headache within the first minute that I am out in it. 

    This has been a wild week, at the mercy of the winds, flame and smoke and of course the arsonists.  I feel like we're some weird Star Trek outpost.  Not a bad time to consider, SoCal or AK??? 

     Looking for work in the field of Alzheimer's Care at the management Anyone know anything about who the main providers are in AK?  It appears that they are all state run, I see no large private sector providers.  Information would be so welcomed!

    In the meantime, we'll just be hanging out here, trying not to breathe or go outside.

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    Thanks Trudy! Come on up!! - Wayde

    Wayde
    Oct 14, 2007
    06:55 PM CST

    Hi Trudy. I'm glad you like the photos. Thanks!
    I grew up in the Bay Area but for the last eight years we lived in Grass Valley. It's about an hour and a half north of Sacramento. Very nice but no Alaska! Have you moved up yet?

    Wayde
    Sep 20, 2007
    01:01 AM CST