Tuesday, July 27, 2010

The Small Adventure of Lizzy, Not Locksley

I went on a hike near every day this week. I love being outdoors, and I especially love hiking. Some like beaches, some like vast areas of field and plains. I like trees. So I went, and I offered (more than once) to bring Locksley, but he said (and I quote):

"I have had enough of the uncivilized life in the woods. I don't know why you are lowering yourself to the standards of those kinds of things."

Fine. I went myself, and enjoyed it thoroughly. Who wouldn't? There were small animals(like squirrels), bigger animals (like beavers), feathered animals (like cranes), a lot of water, a lot of trees, and a lot of sun.

On the (very probable) last time for hiking in the next two weeks or so, I took almost a hundred pictures, some of which will go into my Scrapbook of Favorite Places.

Here are a few of my favorite places on the trails, and a couple of landmarks that I thought were really neat:
































So what do you think?

Now, to get my things gathered for Kentucky...

Peace from

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Comments Box??

People have been complaining about the comments box and the various little things that comments boxes should and shouldn't do. Well, we've fixed it, so feel free to comment if you want. You can leave it anonymous, or hit the Name & URL button to leave your name with the comment...

We look forward to hearing from you!

Until then, we are yours,

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Kentucky... or Tinducky?




I say Tinducky... :) Whichever you choose to call it, that is where Locksley and I will be visiting next, though this is not an adventure planned by us.
We have been invited to join my family on a trip to Kentucky to 'scope out' a new place for them to bunk down. There will be time for adventure and fun, so Locksley and I will be joining them, and counting this as our first BIG adventure! Since we will be in a van (with a lot of people) the whole way there it will also give us a chance to experience a road trip kind of like the one we are planning to take next summer, from coast to coast.

So join in as we plan, travel, sightsee, and come back home! It promises to be an adventure!

Until then dear readers, we are yours,

Friday, July 16, 2010

The Beach!

This is another first for both me and Locksley. Well, I've been before, but that was more than eleven years ago. Locksley was so excited, I could say he was almost cheerful, and was certainly more fun than he has ever been.



It was an uneventful drive for the most part. We listened to tunes, took a picture of a bridge that had a suicide prevention sign up (which was kinda of funny, but at the same time, totally not), and stopped at a really neat fish resteraunt. As a general rule of thumb, I don't eat fish, but I was promised that fish fresh out of the ocean tasted much better, so I sucked it up and had some and guess what? It didn't even kill me! Locksley loves fish, and would probably live off of it if I bought more, so he was totally happy. In fact, he was so happy, he played with his food, and let me take some pictures of him doing it. (Yes, Locksley, I'm putting them ALL up!)



So let me introduce... LUNCH!









Our standard picture of lunch...





French Fry Fangs!






Drinking my Sprite...






Oh no! It's killed him!








Locksley informed me that we have a picture not only of the bridge, but of the sign out front of the resteraunt. He wants me to put them up, so here they are...





The bridge. Look closely to the right and you will see a suicide prevention sign. I thik there was also a call box next to it...





This is the sign in front of the resteraunt. you need to read it to get the next picture...







Do we understand?





After lunch, we headed out to the beach! we spent about fifteen seconds setting up chairs and an umbrella, then went to play in the water. I don't have many picture because we got carried away pretty fast, but here is what we do have.





The clouds made rings!




The Beach!!





People on the beach




Lots of Seaweed!



A crab!



We spent four hours playing around, suffering pinched toes and shoulders bit by horseflies. It was all worth it in the end, and we had a ton of fun, picting up crabs, a lot of shells, and a couple of clams (or were they oysters?). We packed up when it started to get dark, sand covered and all, and stopped for some subs, which we didn't take a picture of, mostly because it was dark out.


Coming home, we took a long shower to wash the sand off, which was a useless exercise since we were still covered in the morning.


But no complaints! the beach is always a lot of fun, and I can't wait to go back. Until that day, dear readers, were are yours truly,





Thursday, July 1, 2010

Franklin Park Zoo

Woot! An adventure to a zoo! To be honest, that is the first time in ten years that I have been, and Locksley has never gone before, though I've told him (more than once) that he belongs in one.


The ride itself was actually quite exciting too. We were using a GPS (fondly known as Jill) and she started to get mad at us because we took a thousand wrong turns and she had to keep recalculating. Note about Boston... Every road leads you somewhere, but never to where you need to go. Obviously not a fantastic destination for tourists who have some where to be. The view around was not actually that bad,but my camera was not available at the time for pictures. We did however, get a cool shot of a Direct TV blimp right above us on the Mass Pike. Pretty cool!







After we finally listened to Jill and had found Franklin Park Zoo, we parked and locked up, then followed painted Zebra tracks up to, you guessed it, the Zebra Entrance. I had a nifty new 'telescopic' lens that I was trying out, but it was better for things hundreds of feet away and not so for the painted Zebra tracks five feet below it. So I didn't get those. I did however, get a picture of the entrance sign.



There are two entrances, one that it more of an antechamber, and then one that you have to pay someone to walk through, thought why such security I'll never know. I mean, are there really people in the city of Boston who would try to smuggle out an ostrich or lion or something?? Anyway, there was a statue of polar bears made out of recycled tin cans and the like. There were two, but my camera only zoomed far enough back to get one, but it got the details pretty good, I thought.



After entering the actual zoo, the first thing we noticed (well I noticed)
was the zebras, obviously the reason for the 'Zebra' Entrance. We snapped a couple of shots, then Locksley noted that there were Wildebeests and I quote ' they are far more interesting than the striped pyjama butts over there'. Is there any wonder why he has been kicked out of the normal animal kingdom?


Here are some Zebras, and an ostrich, and a couple of wildebeests.


A Zebra, eating his lunch





Another zebra, looking at us


An ostrich



a couple of wildebeests

Then, we went to lunch. It has now become tradition for you to see my lunch, though I'm sure that none of you really care. It does make Locksley happy though, like a food journal or something. So here is lunch.

I literally took this picture from halfway across the restaurant. Ask around... there were witnesses :)

Ok, after our quick meal, it was pretty routine zoo visiting. We saw some animals I expected to see, and some I didn't. They have a pretty small collection (I thought) but then again, I haven't had the ability to collect anything more than an irritable raccoon. :P

Here are some of the animals we saw...

First off... BIRDS! (NOTE: They were not in fact first. I chose to list them in like order rather than when-we-saw-them order. Also note that Locksley is not in any of the pictures, even though I tried, and even threatened to leave him behind in the lion enclosure... )


A peacock that was outside eating leftover french fries


Some sort of African Crane


OK, this was not an exhibit bird, but he sat pretty close


A Hornbill


A close up of the Hornbill. Who knew they had eyelashes?


Flamingos. They STINK!


A kookaburra


A condor, eating something that was alive and furry probably an hour before...



A rainbow bird... Ok, I didn't bother to look up it's name.


Budgie Tree!


The budgie that landed on me and let me touch it!
(I should have traded Locksley for it)


A Black Swan

An Emu (NOT an ostrich) butt.


Furry Animals...

A white tiger. He wasn't interested in talking with me.

A regular tiger. He didn't want to talk to me either.

Christopher, the lion.

Christopher, bored and sleeping.


A camel

A tree Kangaroo

A real kangaroo

A female gorilla who was watching Locksley watch her. FUNNY!

A taper. This one was the baby.

The lemur that was playing with us through the glass.

Other not-so-animal things:

The bird house (this was an original structure, before the zoo was here)

Tiger Lilies by the Tiger Cage.

A statue by the Gorilla Entrance. This was also here before the Zoo.

A Folly. Here before the zoo says the sign.


My camera died about this time in our adventure, so I didn't get the fruit bats, tamirins, or pygmy falcons, and it died just before I had the most fun with an animal ever. I played eye-stare-and-who-can-wiggle-their-eyebrows-the-best game, and I think the mandrill I was playing with won... :)

Finally, we took a quick spin through the gift shop where I saw a couple of funny t-shirts I wanted to get but didn't, a penny squisher machine that I did use, and a couple of keychains I liked but resisted... until next time.

Peace until then dear readers!