Wednesday, October 20, 2010

The Last Local Food

So I'll be in India for a month, and I'm thinking of what I should eat as my last New Mexico meal for a while, and I think "bean burrito from Mac's; maybe a tusum." So fine, I wend my way toward the last Mac's Steak-in-the-Rough that I know of, the old drive-in with speakers at Menaul and Jefferson. But from a way's off I see CHAIN LINK FENCING! OH NO!



Tearing it down, I thought, but no. They're remodelling the building (which was indeed a piece of antique crap) and a sign says reopening in November. Well... peachy. Better than "you missed it forever."

So I go to the equally ancient Blake's LotaBurger on Washington south of Menaul, eat my Itsaburger combo and then sit and talk to my cousin Debbie in Amarillo.

And that is my farewell to the local cuisine of Albuquerque. See you in late November, burritos and cheeseburgers.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Joy and Sorrow


Marty's dog, Gudrun, drew her last breath, happy with Marty. She was twelve and a half years old, brilliant and sweet, but having serious physical problems and bleeding from her right nostril for several days. She stayed in the VCA (veterinary hospital overnight), and Marty and Ashlee were there to say goodbye this morning.   I'm glad Ashlee thought to take photos, and that she was there to comfort Marty.


The hospital had little bereavement counseling rooms, so it wasn't done in a cold exam room with any stainless steel or bright lights.  I chose not to be there, mostly because it was hard for me to see Marty in such pain.  Marty is a wonderful son, and Gudrun was a great dog, and sometimes I get frustrated from having no magical powers to heal or preserve.  It's bringing to mind my childhood memories of thinking parents should be able to just FIX things, and make them good and right.  Parents can't fix everything.  

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

New Camera, Owls' Eyes

Holly helped me find a camera I liked, and here is the first photo taken with it.  Marty took it, in my office, as he was setting it up for me.




Here's the guy who set it up for me, and here's how happy I was:




It will do this.  My phone camera will too, but this one does it better and more easily:



Here is Holly, in the place where she works:



And here is the coolest thing I learned today, from looking at an owl skeleton that was mounted in the children's hands-on room at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science:



I learned that their eye sockets are extra deep and very round.   I knew they faced front, but they seem to be even more "face front" than people's are.  (The talons were awesomely big, too.)

The camera, before someone asks, and while the stuff is right at hand, is a Sony Cyber-shot, DSC-H55.

Sunday, October 03, 2010

Nice Guys Finish Nice

When Marty was eight and nine, he played ice hockey.  I was at a game once, with my friend Wolfgang.  Marty was plenty fast and confident on skates, and he could move the puck around, but he didn't hold on to it.  We asked him on the way home why he let the other kid get it.  He said "He really wanted it."  It was a kid on his team, but I think Marty would have let the kids on the other team have it if they really wanted it too.

He and Keith returned a bit ago from a weekend SCA tournament campout, Baronial Champions.  I had food waiting for them, and helped them unload.  I asked if they won anything, and Marty said he won... (did some multiplication in his head and said) 42 beers!  He was in a plunder tournament with a six-pack-of-beer entry fee.    But he also was made the Flower of Chivalry. This is an honor given to one person per year by the baroness, for courtesy on the tourney field.

If I find a photo of him getting that award, I'll add it here later.

(corrected 10/7/10 by Sandra...)

Friday, October 01, 2010

Cheap little-old-lady thrills

Keith's motorcycle went on strike when he was on his way to work Monday. Wednesday in some sort of automotive solidarity, the car Holly drives died downtown when she had Clare with her. It caused car shortage.

Today I needed to go out, and Marty let me take his Jeep Wrangler. I've driven it before, but never with all its parts off. No roof, no doors. It was awesome. It's powerful and tight and wiry and zippy.

Even though I did a classic set of mom-errands (doctor's office to get shots for India; post office to mail a book; repair shop to pick up my vaccum cleaner), it's a pretty sexy vehicle.  I can tell why Marty wanted one and why he loves it.

I was never more than three miles from the house. On the way home I went two blocks out of my way to the day-old bread store, just to drive it a little more and to go home where the speed bumps and drainage-intersections are. Yeah. I was cool for a little while.

Here was my passenger:

Monday, September 27, 2010

Kirby's new car

A 2008 Mazda 8 Mazda 6 which he bought himself:

Monday Morning Report

This is cool:



I took a picture of the tree on a hill at the end of a Dr. Mario level once. This is my second video game picture. For those who don't know what the heck it is, that's okay; it's not worth explaining. But for anyone who does know. I did that myself!! I got the "Sunny Days" achievement about 2/3 of the way through, but I finished it anyway. Up 'til just before the shot, there was a pumpkin around that pot, which I kept renewing as it came available.

Holly's not working today, and she's not feeling good either, so I'm trying to find that balance between leaving her alone and paying attention to what she might need.

I was interviewed last night, and you can listen to it here, lower right (the one that comes up if you just click the box is it, probably). http://unpluggededucators.com/