Friday, June 1, 2012
House of Earl...(and Virginia)
Aside from the neat columns on the front porch and gorgeous rose bush, what else makes the front door of this house notable? The plant sale that is going on beyond it! If you saw yesterday's post about the wondrous greenhouses, then this is the house we were talking about. Earl and Virginia hold the plant sale each weekend at their house on Washington St. Usually its posted on Craig's List, but if you prefer do a drive by, take Abriendo all the way to its end, and that's Washington St. Look for the signs, you can't miss it. Plants range from $3 - $5.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
(Green)House of Earl
This covered greenhouse, found on Washington St. on the edge of the Mesa Junction neighborhood, is dug 4 ft. into the ground and keeps plants warm in winter and cool in the summer! |
"Plant Sale". Well naturally my ears perked us as I exclaimed "Plant Sale? Why of course!". Virginia led us from the front of her house to the side where she and Earl had long tables set up towards the back of the driveway, with pots and pots of plants. But what normally would have kept me ogling for minutes on end quickly became an obstacle for me to get to something that totally amazed me. The length of the backyard was a continuous greenhouse! It was actually 3 or 4 butted up right against each other, with no covers on so you could see the seedlings directly in them, with yet another house off to the side with the cover on! I had to gasp as my mind took this all in. I am strictly an amateur gardener, but to me I had unwittingly stepped into a back yard I could only wish for! I understand most people's ideas of a dream back yard include grandiose views or swimming pools, but give me a greenhouse any day! Clearly these people know what they are doing!
Not only does Earl grow all of his plants from seeds, he's like a plant scientist! He creates "Worm Tea", which can be sprayed on plants or throughout the yard, to help vitalize the soil and make things grow better. He also makes sort of like a soil with worm casings to improve soil conditions. I know what you are thinking, but worms are great for your garden! I believe its Oregon State University he is working on tests with, and significant improvement has been shown. We definitely want to give his lawn spray service a try sometime soon.
So, you never know who you are going to meet when you are out for a morning walk! We thank you Earl and Virginia for giving us the tour! The plant sale is every weekend and you are welcome to stop by. Check in with us tomorrow for more info!
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Lady in White
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This little lady can be seen perched downtown in the vicinity of 5th and Court st. |
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
AS Roma?
No way. That's not an international soccer team.
That is Pueblo's own Middle School Soccer All Star Team.
The games were played in blistering heat this past weekend at Dutch Clark Stadium. Our very own associate photographer "Blaiser" was a member of the orange team so we "photo"chronicled his story.
The competition was fierce.....
As was the heat...
The game was neck and neck and went into a double over time.
Some times things don't work out in our favor, but we still put our heart into it....
And some fan's blood will always run orange....
That is Pueblo's own Middle School Soccer All Star Team.
The games were played in blistering heat this past weekend at Dutch Clark Stadium. Our very own associate photographer "Blaiser" was a member of the orange team so we "photo"chronicled his story.
The competition was fierce.....
As was the heat...
The temperature soared at Saturday's game forcing some spectators to cool off with sno cones and popcorn. |
The game was neck and neck and went into a double over time.
Some times things don't work out in our favor, but we still put our heart into it....
And some fan's blood will always run orange....
Monday, May 28, 2012
With Our Sincere Gratitude
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This memorial plaque stands on a 30 ft obelisk in Mineral Palace Park |
To any and all, who have served, are serving or will serve, we thank you too.
Today, and Everyday.
Friday, May 25, 2012
Front Door Friday
Or "Front Entrance Friday" for this particular home/building. The cute little gargoyles are actually above the front door and are far more interesting. Wouldn't you love them perching on your roof?
I also love the family's monogram designed into the building and the gothic style weather mane topping if all off of this downtown building/family residence in our river walk district.
We wish everyone a happy Memorial Day weekend, the official start of summer. And thanks to those of you who inquired where we were this week and being patient with the erratic posts. We promise
the weeks to come will be smoother as the 150 screen printing t shirt project, bank website, furniture overhaul and picnic planning for 200 are all done! Woo Hoo! Summer has begun for us here at PPAD, and we have a lot of fun and interesting pictures already in the line up that we are excited to show you. We also will be traveling around the state with new Colorado transplants, folks staying with us from China, Florida and Texas along with some of our own family jaunts, so, stick around with us this summer, its going to be HOT!
I also love the family's monogram designed into the building and the gothic style weather mane topping if all off of this downtown building/family residence in our river walk district.
We wish everyone a happy Memorial Day weekend, the official start of summer. And thanks to those of you who inquired where we were this week and being patient with the erratic posts. We promise
the weeks to come will be smoother as the 150 screen printing t shirt project, bank website, furniture overhaul and picnic planning for 200 are all done! Woo Hoo! Summer has begun for us here at PPAD, and we have a lot of fun and interesting pictures already in the line up that we are excited to show you. We also will be traveling around the state with new Colorado transplants, folks staying with us from China, Florida and Texas along with some of our own family jaunts, so, stick around with us this summer, its going to be HOT!
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Pueblo Eye
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Ferris Wheel at the Wild, Wild West Festival |
The Pueblo Eye vs. The London Eye
Source
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Where are We Wednesday!
Yes, this the reservoir (or the "Dam" in Pueblo speak) at "Lake Pueblo", but can you tell me where we were standing when we took the photo?
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
The Heat is On
I know, sorry, but I couldn't help it. Its hot!!! This tumbleweed, seen in the prairies of the East side of town looks how I feel!
Monday, May 21, 2012
Howdy
Friday, May 18, 2012
Gateway to Fun
Aside from my displaced watermark there, I've always liked this "doorway". It is the gateway from the tennis courts at city park, opening up to horseshoe lake and the kiddie rides and zoo. The gateway to fun if you are a kid. It used to be part of an old baseball field bleacher, turned off limits bleachers at the tennis courts. Its been around as long as I can remember. Me and 3 other little monkies used to think we were invincible and climb all over it. I will get a shot of the tower connected to it for another post. Though it does look dated, and it is for sure, its quite an impressive structure and shows what workmanship used to be like back in the day.
Next week is going to be a touch and go week. As everyone else, we will be trying to finish up a LOT of projects and wrapping up the kid's school year. If I don't get the email notices out, you can still come directly here to the webpage and see if I've gotten the day's picture up!
Next week is going to be a touch and go week. As everyone else, we will be trying to finish up a LOT of projects and wrapping up the kid's school year. If I don't get the email notices out, you can still come directly here to the webpage and see if I've gotten the day's picture up!
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Win This RV!
The roomy, Ford Shasta Revere F-350 v-10 |
St Therese Catholic School will be selling tickets for the Sept. 5th drawing for only $25 (or 5 for $100) throughout the summer! If you see it around town, stop and take a peek. Its in immaculate condition!
If you'd like to purchase tickets, shoot us an email here at PPAD or leave us a comment, and we'll send you in the right direction. Wouldn't it be nice to just be able to take off to the mountains on a whim, or take off on a road trip without having to make lodging plans? We do too!
Next time we come across it, we'll shoot some inside photos! |
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
St Anne's Church
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Alter of St. Anne's Church |
Monday, May 14, 2012
Oops! Canon - Mineral Palace Park
Thank you for the emails reminding me! The last "Where Are We Wednesday" shot was a close up of this canon found in Mineral Palace Park. I know, It was a hard one. Sorry to say none of you win the title of "Mr." of "Mrs" Pueblo : ) ... but there will be others soon. With prizes!
Friday, May 11, 2012
The Vail Hotel
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We liked this shot reflecting Memorial Hall across the street to introduce you to this historical building. |
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Legends in Their Own TIme
I knew 3 young ladies who used to kick pretty good butt on the courts. Today's post is a small homage to them. |
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Super Moon
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The moon is within your grasp! |
When the moon is on the perigee side of its orbit, it's about 31,000 miles closer to Earth than it usually is. It usually happens once a year.
We like the Full Moon Info site, run out of Germany, to remind us each month the dates of the full moons. The date of the next one is Monday June 4th 2012. The time is given in European Central Time, so I would guesstimate at about 11:30 our time it will be the fullest too!
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Monday, May 7, 2012
More Wildlife...
Yeah, I know. but its Monday morning cut me a bit of slack!
Not exactly wildlife, these little guys still have a little story.
Like the deer in a previous post, I really did almost run into (step on) this little family. I was at the "jog" part of my "wog" and as I came around the corner of this rock wall, I found this little group under foot. Good thing I am graceful and light on my feet. I didn't step on any of them, nor fall and break my arm like it probably looked like I was doing if you were one of the many passing cars.
All around the city's parks and lakes you can see tiny baby chicks that just hatched. This little mother had a total of 10 babies and it is why I is stopped - She was separated from the other 5 and she was frantically trying to get to them. They had squeezed under a fence that she couldn't fit through and she was in a panic to find them. She was scurrying around my feet as if asking for my help, so I tried to lift the fence for her but it wouldn't lift out of the ground. I tired to make a hole but she still wouldn't fit. There was not a gate to be found! Her panic was growing as she could hear in the trees beyond, the rest of her clan peeping for her. I had to step out and field traffic for her as she weaved in and out of cars with little babies staying close to her side! Finally though, I had had enough of the nonsense! With a very busy day ahead of me and eager to get going, I flagged down a zoo employee, about 1 block away, arriving for his morning duties. I relayed the story to him. He oddly (lol) didn't looked as concerned as I was, however, he promised to go have a look and help them.
Another lap through the park to verify the zoo man's promise showed he was sincere and did indeed reunite the family...Aw come on! You would have done the same thing if they were cheeping at YOUR feet!
Not exactly wildlife, these little guys still have a little story.
Like the deer in a previous post, I really did almost run into (step on) this little family. I was at the "jog" part of my "wog" and as I came around the corner of this rock wall, I found this little group under foot. Good thing I am graceful and light on my feet. I didn't step on any of them, nor fall and break my arm like it probably looked like I was doing if you were one of the many passing cars.
All around the city's parks and lakes you can see tiny baby chicks that just hatched. This little mother had a total of 10 babies and it is why I is stopped - She was separated from the other 5 and she was frantically trying to get to them. They had squeezed under a fence that she couldn't fit through and she was in a panic to find them. She was scurrying around my feet as if asking for my help, so I tried to lift the fence for her but it wouldn't lift out of the ground. I tired to make a hole but she still wouldn't fit. There was not a gate to be found! Her panic was growing as she could hear in the trees beyond, the rest of her clan peeping for her. I had to step out and field traffic for her as she weaved in and out of cars with little babies staying close to her side! Finally though, I had had enough of the nonsense! With a very busy day ahead of me and eager to get going, I flagged down a zoo employee, about 1 block away, arriving for his morning duties. I relayed the story to him. He oddly (lol) didn't looked as concerned as I was, however, he promised to go have a look and help them.
Another lap through the park to verify the zoo man's promise showed he was sincere and did indeed reunite the family...Aw come on! You would have done the same thing if they were cheeping at YOUR feet!
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