Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts

Friday, July 02, 2010

Summer Sun Memories


This is not me, but my daughter, who has been busy building her own summer memories for 16 years now.

Summer comes in greens and yellows, tinged in twilight blues and vivid orange sunsets. Beach sand between our toes and in our swimsuits, and the smell of Coppertone and chlorine in our hair. Hitching a ride all the way to the beach, or taking the bus. Transistor radio turned to KMET or KROQ, loud and proud as we danced on the sand in and showed off our suntanned bodies for the lifeguards. Huntington and Seal when we were new teenagers, Newport and Sunset, Trestles and La Jolla when we were older and wiser. Concrete pavement radiating waves of oven hot shimmer as we walked, to the park, to the stables, to anywhere and everywhere we wanted to go.




Lemons and peroxide to lighten our hair, and the ever present Slip and Slide. We had to move it to my front yard after my friend across the street got grounded for ruining her mother's front lawn.




Joey Starr -my pony getting a shampoo and groom while tied out to my garage door handle. Braiding his mane and tail and being flocked by envious neighbor children. No one else could ride him after I took him out, he would throw them off and race through the streets of our small town all the way back to the stables. I wish I could have seen some of those drivers eyes widen as he came tearing across a street in front of them!




Summers on Mohave Lake, Owl's Cove, innertubes floating lazily down the river as we step sisters all kept one hand on the next innertube and so on all down the line, the other hand drinking a swiped beer from an onobservant dad. Telling stories about boys. Mish-mush (my stepsister Michelle) and Rush-mush (me) rowing the small pontoon rowboat in circles because we had no idea what we were doing, dad laughing and taping us on the old recorder we would watch later on the pulldown screen in my stepmother's house, just so he could laugh until the tears rolled again.




That last summer river trip with my brother before he killed himself. He and his young son, laughing and smiling for the ever present video camera.... never a hint of what would come that December day. The trip we took after, me and dad and Jeff's young son, trying to hold all of us together with scotch tape it seemed, and failing miserably.




When I was young, we used to get strange phone calls at our house. They were all from women, often breathless with anticipation and mostly came in the summer. They all asked "Is John at home?" my mother would say, "I'm sorry, you just missed him!" in her sultry summer voice. Her name was Pat Morrison, as was John's wife. John Wayne that is. And living where we did, women always thought they had the right number. With no caller ID back then, my mother endured many such calls, always tickled pink and mysterious in her delight.




We hitched everywhere, immortal in our youth, oblivious of the danger, or part of the adventure? The last time my friends and I hitched a ride to the beach we were frightened for weeks. We had actually planned how we would get out of the car if the strange guy who picked us up tried anything. He stopped at a 'friends' house and was acting very devious. I was in the back with one friend, and the other was in the front seat. Debby would distract him by grabbing the keys out of the ignition, Lola would grab the guy from behind and I would catch the keys Debby tossed me and open the door yelling for help as my friends got the guy in that place where men would cry for their mommies.




When I was 6 years old my daddy built me a playhouse in the back yard, complete with windows, dutch doors and belly up to the bar like partition. He got me a pink refrigerator, oven and washer dryer. Chairs and a table- all pink of course. My mom took pictures of me and my reaction as it all came together, me and my basset hound Tixie hugging and squealing in delight. My swing set and slide were in the sand area next to it. Tixie used to climb up the slide and sit under the shader up at the top barking and howling at the next door neighbors as they played in the pool. Hot summer days were stifling in the little house which later became the home of "The Silver Starrs"- future famous singing phenomenons Sheree and Rachelle.




At the other end of the swing set combo was my favorite place to run and hide- an old tire swing on a rope. I would twist that thing up so tight it wound back onto itself. Then I would climb in, one hand holding the bracing rail on the swing set, and close my eyes. Hair flying, leaning back in exhilaration I would spin until everything swirled before my eyes and I forgot anything bad. Getting off and staggering around the yard dizzy as a daisy, crash landing on the lawn I would lie there waiting for the world to stop it's merry-go-round and my tummy to stop trying to leave my body via my throat so I could do it all over again.




Black fuzzy caterpillars by the hundreds, take them home and watch them tranform into beautiful butterflies! My tiny turtles Pete and Repeat swimming with my fat goldfish named Hamburger. Tarzan, mom's water turtle living large in his own huge tank. At one time we had 4 aquariums full of different kinds of fish. Beautiful colors all schooled together over turquoise gravel.




Sure could use that tire swing now, but tis only a treasured memory now, fading as time and life march relentlessly on.............


Ah, Summer

Friday, October 19, 2007

Take a walk with me....

All Photographs copyrighted by Rachelle Black 2007
My dear Fatty Lumpkins and his old momma dog Tequila say:

Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy a walk!! Let's go!
And down the road we go.

Past the never dying lavender that cheers me up with it's fragrance. Times like this I long for my Cannon OS with manual focus. *sigh*
Past the last of the sunflowers... this ones just unfolding to it's full glory. The last harbinger of summer, it's sunny face brings a smile to mine.

Past the "Bear in the Tree"

B.t., this is for you. The natural formation looks just like a bear head profile, and after meeting you, I can never look at it without thinking of my little beary friend!

Here we are walking past the poison ivy that is climbing up a white oak tree at our seasonal stream. It's colors range from pink, to red and yellow.


Everyone joins us on our walk. The dogs Lumpy and Momma Dog, and the cats, Jack and his sister Diane.
Here's a little slice of heaven found under the Buckeye trees. Their leaves fallen and branches bare, they are stark- yet, beautiful. The first to bud striking green in the spring and light up the canyon, the first to shed their leaves in the fall and drop their shiny chestnuts, bearing huge flower spikes in summer, they are always interesting to see.

Into the sun we stroll, dogs sniffing the trail ahead and cats watching our six. A- a- aaaa-choo!! Oy, the rabbit brush is blooming, again. Hope you took your allergy medicine!

Careful, we're coming up on Shark Rock!! Watch out, he might bite!

Jack says it's time for a break. He has a heart condition, so we pause for a moment. Jack is a cat, who thinks he's a dog. If he could bark, he would! He comes when I whistle, charges at visitors like the dogs, and sleeps with Lumpy. What a piece of work...

Look what we find when we stop for a moment! Some colorful poison oak. Careful, don't touch! Admire it's beauty from afar.
Diane asks,

"Are we going to sit here all day?!" Ever impatient, Diane is the polar opposite of laid back Jack. Demanding and imperial, Diane is the Queen of the ranch.

On the journey home, I am taking it slow to soak in all the beauty of the morning. Ahead, everyone looks back. "Are you coming?" you can hear them say.

Let's pause near the beautiful oak grove.


And home again, home again, jiggity-jig!

I hope you enjoyed taking a walk with us in our little corner of the world.
I would like to thank everyone who has kept our little Narya in their thoughts and prayers. I am cautiously optimistic that she will make a full recovery. She is ever so much better than last weekend, and is getting stronger every day!
Till next time,
Slainte~
Rachelle



Sunday, March 18, 2007

Wow.....

Almond trees in Dixon
Green hills surround us
Popcorn popping on our apricot tree
Zafira, in grey- out of our stud Mithrandir and Avalon -black suri in front out of
our stud Sandpiper
Zafira and her momma



Wow... it has been so long since I wrote!

Well, here is a 'sum up' to let you know what's been happening:


A huge branch punched a hole in our roof.


It rained in our house.


We went to Sacramento to deliver an alpaca we sold. :( and :)


We picked up my Lady Galadriel from where she was near Sacramento for breeding (hurray!)


While we were in Sacramento, (of course....) a ranch we are mentoring had their first cria- a dystocia that resulted in the vet having to manually remove the cria (only weighing 6 lbs) and the mother and severely compromised cria having to be rushed up to UC Davis (where we, of course WERE!!!)


Our neighbor's house up the canyon burned to the ground- nothing recoverable- but no life lost.


The weather made our road impassible for 3 days.


Our neighbor down the road from us went off the side of said road and was trapped upside down in his car for almost 4 hours (thankfully he is alright now!)


Our beautiful hills turned vibrant green.


My whole family has been down with strep throat for three weeks, I managed to come through unscathed (so I thought, keep reading)


I found out I need a hysterectomy (April 11th)


I have been putting together all the last minute details on our National Super Stud Raffle.


My son had his second drumline competition (we were in Sac for the first one)


Then just when I thought everything would settle down for a while- I got strep throat.


*sigh*


Life just got busy!


So, let's recap:

Neighbors- both fine- one sore, one rebuilding.

Hole in the roof- still there.

Weather- hot! Cooling trend coming, and my peach tree is starting to bloom!

Alpacas- first one due in June, and my Lady G is home! We miss Fanny.

Little cria (girl) now weighs 12 lb and she and mom are both doing great.

Kids- all well but Codi going to see her specialist again tomorrow due to a reoccurrence of her stomach problems.

Me- will be one or three organs lighter, and in much less pain after my surgery! Oh yea, and antibiotics are great, aren't they?

Hills- still gorgeous- see pictures.

Stud Raffle- coming together, and I'm off to Nationals in May to choose a winner!


So, enjoy the pictures, and I promise to keep writing more often.

Thanks to Mousie for your concern- yup- sometimes I isolate and don't reach out, and sometimes life just gets in the way!

Slainte~
Rachelle