Saturday, November 7, 2015

Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park

Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park. Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park is located in beautiful and scenic Queen Creek Canyon, three miles west of Superior. Natural resource developer and philanthropist William Boyce Thompson established the Southwestern Arboretum in the mid-1920’s. The inspiration to create an arid-region arboretum sprang from a lifetime of fervent interest in things botanical, horticultural, and natural. It was specifically inspired by Thompson’s visit to Russia during the terrible famine years just after the First World War. Thompson, who was a Colonel in the Red Cross, came to realize how profoundly dependent human beings are on plants. It was Thompson’s fervent desire to do something to enhance man’s symbiotic relationship with members of the plant kingdom. A man of broad vision typical of the expansive “can-do” times, Thompson along with the Arboretum’s first Director, Franklin Crider, fashioned a mission for the Arboretum that was vast and global in scope with economic utility and aesthetic appeal being of primary importance in accessioning material to the collection.
There's a Children’s Garden: Get lost in the maze, dig for buried treasure and enjoy the sites, sounds and smells. This garden has something for all ages. Taylor Legume Garden: This garden showcases some of the many members from the very important Pea Family of plants. Cactus & Succulent Garden: 300 species of cacti and succulents call our Cactus Garden home. Herb Garden: You will find this garden to be an aromatic and culinary delight. Also located within the Herb Garden is the historic Clevenger House. Australian Desert: Find yourself surrounded by trees and shrubs from the Land Down Under on this Australian Walkabout. Demonstration Garden: This garden will give you design and plant selection ideas for your home landscape.
 
Wildlife Viewing Wildlife Viewing Wildlife ViewingThe Arboretum’s irrigated gardens and protected grounds are a magnet for birds and animals. Over 300 species of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians call the Arboretum home. While often unseen, Mule Deer, Javalina, Fox, Raccoon, Skunk, Squirrel and Rabbits (just to name a few) call the Arboretum home.
Some great places for a little Tai Chi
Just Bina and I
The morning light was great for photos.
Doing what I can to hold things up!
The Boojum tree (Fouquieria columnaris) is one of the most bizarre-looking plants in the world. Shaped like spiny upside down carrots, they never fail to interest observers. Boojums are native to the Sonoran Desert on the west coast of Baja California, and one small area on the Sonora mainland near Puerto Libertad.
We went to lunch at the Jade Grill in Surprise, AZ
 

Saturday, October 24, 2015

West Morris Central High-school class of 1975 reunion

The class of West Morris Central high-school's class of 1975 had our reunion. The reunion took place on October 24th at the Minebrook Country club in Hackettstown N.J. It went from 6pm to 11pm beginning at 6 with a cocktail hour. There was music, some games, dancing , prizes and a cash bar.
We were able to get about 70 attendees. 
Prizes, balloons and lots of fun!
  
My brother Glenn and Dave with his wife
Some buddies I hung out with so many years ago. 
Just me, dressed up and having a great time!

BUILT IN 1919, MINEBROOK GOLF CLUB IS ONE OF NEW JERSEY'S OLDEST GOLF COURSES. ORIGINALLY NAMED MUSCENETCONG COUNTRY CLUB, THE COURSE WAS REDESIGNED THROUGHOUT THE 1960S AND AN ADDITIONAL NINE HOLES WERE ADDED TO FORM HIDDEN HILLS GOLF CLUB. TODAY, AFTER MANY IMPROVEMENTS, MINEBROOK GOLF CLUB REMAINS TRUE TO ITS ORIGINAL DESIGN AND REPUTATION FOR EXCEPTIONAL GOLF EXPERIENCES.

Parent's 60th Wedding Anniversary Party

While I was back in New Jersey and Pennsylvania my Brothers and Sisters, and Sister-in-law setup an amazing surprise party for my Mom and Dad.  We had it at a local VFW hall and had the place decked out with balloons, table center pieces, and this great cake!
We were lucky and were able to get all four brothers and two sister to attend. Two brothers drove up from NC, my sister from upstate  New York and I flew in from Arizona. It's always great to see the whole family together. We had about 70 people total come to the party. It was a nice mix of family and friends. Several of the guests my Mom and Dad had not seen in many years.

There was a crazy amount of food on hand. A lot of it home made and some bought. We even had a pay bar setup. Here's my sister Melissa and I, what a fun afternoon. 

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Stewardship

The term Stewardship originally referred to someone with responsibilities to include everything the domestic, service and management needs of an entire household.   >>> I pledge to act as a Steward (a ward, guard, guardian, keeper) of all things in my life. I will act with responsibility for sustainable conservation and development of all things within our society. I am not the owner of this place or time, I am its Steward and will do everything within my means to pass this world on to our next generations as good or better than I received it.
I hope to start a series of posting on what we can do to ensure future generations can life healthy and happy lives.

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Hawaiian volcano field steam vent.

Just a couple of Photos of Bina when we visited some volcanic steam vents in Hawaii.



Hawaiian cruise, wild flowers

Just a few of the amazing wild flowers growing in Hawaii.
The one below was growing in the middle of a lava field. 
A wild yellow ginger plant. 




At Kilauea caldera volcano

We stopped to see the volcano craider.





Hawaiian Orchid Growers

We went to an Orchids growers. There must have been hundreds of different types. 



Hawaiian cruise day 4, rainbow falls

The first stop on our excursion is Rainbow falls. 



Hawaiian Cruise day four Hilo Hawaii

Pulled into Hilo Hawaii this morning. We've got plans to see volcano stuff and a tropical waterfalls.

Monday, August 17, 2015

Hawaiian cruise day 2 plantation tour

We took a tour of a sugar plantation that has been converted to a tourist attraction.

Old massif gears being used as art work. 

Part of the grounds 


This tree is called the monkey pod tree. They get much bigger than this one and are used for the rich wood. 

Hawaiian cruise day 2 dance show


Bina and I saw a Hawaiian dance show on the ship. We got our photo with two of the dancers.

Hawaiian Cruise Day 2 Needle Parl

Within Needle park in Ioa Valley is a set of gardens. The "needle" is a column of volcanic stone.

I even played my shakuhachi in the japanese garden for a while.
















Sunday, August 16, 2015

Hawaiian Cruise Day 2 starting our day

The ship traveled through the night we've arrived in Kahului Maui.

Just had breakfast and getting ready for a tour of the island.









Location:Pier 1,Kahului,United States

Hawaiian Cruise Day 1

After a long early 6hour flight, baggage claim and a 15 minute taxi ride to the ship, we've gotten on the ship.

Bina got Lai-d getting on the ship.


And I got a shell necklace.


Our first selfe so far!


Having lunch before the ship takes off.