Saturday, December 4, 2010

Thanksgiving in New Orleans

I thought I would wait for pictures to post our trip but that is Carl's job and he has not had the time. So here is the pictureless report on our trip.

We went with our friends, Bill & Susan, and left from their house on Wednesday about 6:30 p.m. We drove to Sealy, just west of Houston, and stopped for the night. On Thursday morning we watched some of the Thanksgiving parade and headed out about 11:00 a.m.

Reached New Orleans around 5:00 p.m. Thanksgiving Day. We stayed in the French Quarter in a beautiful old hotel that has been acquired by Holiday Inn Express. We thought we had reservations but when we called to confirm, there was no answer. We checked with the concierge and were told that there were only two places that were not sold out -- both were buffets which didn't excite us. Then the security man said he had a cousin who was in Food Service at the Ritz Carlton and thought he could get us in. That didn't work out but then he had another relative who worked in Food Service at Brennan's and he got us in at 9:00 p.m. We had an amazingly wonderful dinner for an obscene price, but now I've eaten at Brennan's!

Friday it rained almost all day but didn't slow us down a bit! We did a jazz brunch at The Court of Two Sisters which was FABULOUS and the 4 of us would do it again in a heartbeat! We found a wonderful yarn shop, I got some amazing gray suede boots for $40, we enjoyed some female street musicians, and had some wonderful regional food at a hole in the wall close to our hotel.

Saturday dawned beautiful: we found a wonderful place for breakfast and then got on the trolley to the Garden District. Found another wonderful yarn store, lingered at a sidewalk cafe and visited with other customers, and bought a wonderful long sweater vest. Had Travelzoo.com coupons for dinner in the restaurant at the Bourbon on Orleans hotel -- FABULOUS!

Left for home about 9:30 a.m.; arrived home about 8:00 p.m.

We would definitely do Thanksgiving in New Orleans again!

Pictures may follow. . . .




















Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Weekend at the Ranch


A couple of weekends ago we drove out to Maxie and Sharon’s ranch in West Texas--about a 4-1/2 hour trip from home. They have been building a 30’ X 40’ cabin and Maxie was ready to install lighting and electric outlets. So, while Maxie and Carl spent their time being productive, Linda and Sharon… not so much. They did get a lot of reading done, however.

When we are at the ranch, we usually spend the morning and part of the afternoon working on one project or another, then it is nap time. In the late afternoon we all pile into the Ranger four-wheeler and take a tour of the ranch to check deer feeders, and see how many critters we can spot. Saturday’s tour was a bit chilly, but still a lot of fun.

Saturday evening was spent around the propane furnace. It was an opportunity to celebrate Linda’s birthday. As you can see, she was thrilled with her gift from Sharon. Cute P.J.s! Of course, Linda is always thrilled to get presents. In fact she would grin if you gave her a mud pie.

Sunday morning Carl went out to see what was stirring. He looked down the road and saw what looked like a javelina. Sure enough, there he was eating corn from a deer feeder. Carl approached from down-wind and was able to get to about 15-feet before the javelina heard the camera shutter clicking. The animal started coming toward Carl, so he decided that was close enough.

Sunday we headed home while Maxie and Sharon went to Pecos, where he is working as interim school superintendent. He is in the middle of a search for a superintendent and has high hopes to get back to retirement by February.





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Friday, November 12, 2010

Veterans Day At Middle School


Well, Veterans Day turned out pretty neat here in Canyon Lake. Mountain Valley Middle School hosted local veterans for a luncheon. I attended as one of several vets from the Lions Club and had lunch with the sixth graders. There were about 20 of us.
We arrived and signed in with our rank and branch of service. After lunch we were each introduced... "Captain Conger"... Two introductions were "Master Sergeant Huffman, and Master Sergeant Huffman" a married couple.
The kids whooped it up and applauded every introduction. Then they had a drawing for a couple of door prizes. I was one whose name was drawn. When the two of us went up to get our prizes, we were told that we had a choice. The first option was a certificate for a free haircut from a local barber. Since both of us had the same hair-style, we demurred and chose another option.
It was a fun time for all.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

The Blog is Back!

I haven't posted anything on our blog since January; I got all caught up in Facebook and, frankly, I didn't think I had anything interesting enough to put on a blog.

However, Carl recently persuaded me to start up again, just so we have a record of our activities and our pictures. Further, he persuaded me that our friends and family would find our activities interesting!

So stay tuned for more activities from Congers in Paradise!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

2010

I'm not much into introspection but I've done some of it in the last couple of months: in November because I turned 61, and in the past couple of days because I realize I an entering my 8th decade! I can remember a time when I thought 61 was "dead with old age" and that NO ONE could possible live through 8 decades. What I have come to realize is that I've had an amazing journey and I still have many, many things I want to do. Here's a sample:
  1. Complete our project of visiting all the National Parks and Monuments;
  2. Complete our project of visiting all 50 states (12 to go!);
  3. Visit my nephew and his wife in Mozambique;
  4. Learn to knit;
  5. Shoot 100 or better on the golf course;
  6. Visit Tuscany;
  7. Attend the Rose Bowl Parade;
  8. Take a trip on the Orient Express;
  9. Obtain a Master Naturalist certification;
  10. Take piano lessons;
  11. Take liberal arts classes;
  12. View the fall colors in New England.
Now that's a lot to live for!

HAPPY NEW YEAR, EVERYBODY!