Thursday, June 30, 2016

Photos "Never-Seen-Before!"

I might end up having duplicates....
 
The cake I baked for Father's Day.

This spider found an interesting place for her nest, but then we could see what was going on in there.


These clouds were supposed to end up in severe thunderstorms, but then it didn't happen.

Evening sun









The full moon one night that was shining in my room.

Sliding on a warm summer evening.
Such fun!


June bugs


Clean room.

That's the way to eat noodles!




My sister decided to barbeque some "bacon-wrapped-cheese-topped" hamburgers.

Mmmm! Fresh-picked and homegrown strawberries with ice cream.

Summer staple for the little kids: bathing on the deck (I loved it when I was a kid)!

Crescent moon shining through my bedroom window.

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Showers of Blessing

      It has been a while since rain has graced our countryside. This summer has the makings of a hot and dry summer, so it was with some relieve and thankfulness that we greeted the brief shower (and some thunder and lightning) on Sunday. God, in His wisdom, sent it at night, so it would have time to soak a little in the ground before the hot sun evaporated the water. Not only that, the small storm brought along a cool breeze to bring some respite from the heat/ humidity. 
 





And showers of blessing they were, indeed.

This picture is more realistic - illuminationwise - except that the colour was more "sunset-orange" type.

 
O give thanks unto the God of heaven: for his mercy endureth for ever.
Psalm 136: 26

Monday, June 27, 2016

Driving Stick-Shift

     I am learning to drive standard. I was thrust into this responsibility when my sister got herself a new, more suitable, and automatic car and gave me her old one. I started with just the knowledge of having to press the clutch while switching gears. As I started driving, I learned other lessons, on top of the typical driving lessons, along the way. As day after day found me stalling several times in one intersection after another, I found myself panicking (especially if there were cars behind me); patience is what I learned. When learning something that's full of multitasking, it is important to stay calm, know that it is something that requires effort, and have patience - you won't learn everything at once. After asking my sister how to keep from stalling, I am better, but it still needs practice. And when I stall, I find that there are many people that understand (still, if only everyone would: one car behind me in an intersection. no. parking lot! literally honked right after I had stalled it - it was almost simultaneous).
     One couple offered their help to me after I had stalled several times in succession at a gas station and had waved them on. Finding out that I was driving standard, they gave me a piece of advice, "Don't be embarrassed."
     Running the gauntlet on the streets of Fergus (stoplight, after stoplight, after stoplight), I stalled the car once at each intersection with a pick-up patiently following along behind me. On the two-lane highway going out of town, the pick-up pulled up beside me, and the young guy behind the wheel suggested that I "leave the clutch in, if that helps." I thanked him (which I hope he heard and realized how thankful I actually was for his thoughtfulness).
     I am thankful that there are people willing to help and make things easier, particularly when I feel so frazzled and frustrated.

Saturday, June 25, 2016

Did You Know That Glass...

  • is a liquid (albeit a very slow-moving one)?
  • is made from sand melted at 1700 degrees Celsius?
  • can be woven to make something called fibreglass (real glass ... and it can cut you)?
         There is a type of rock found in the desert that is made of glass. When the lightning strikes the sand, the heat of that amazing electrical bolt instantly melts the sand. The cooled product is glass.

          Ever heard of glass blowing? I watched it once. A hollow metal rod is dipped into the liquid, and a person on the other end blows it as if it is a bubble. Then it gets left a bit to cool. The thin layer cools quickly, so you have to work fast at shaping it.

Thursday, June 23, 2016

African Lion Safari


R and I went to watch the 4 youngest who either couldn't remember from the last time we went, or had never been here before. 

The reserves:





Damaris "enjoyed" his hair. :D





This is supposed to be a cheetah, but unfortunately, it is hard to see.

The rangers keep particularly close watch by the lions.






As if this needs to be said.














The baboon on top of our car. They chose our car over all the other ones.

The guy with the stick to make sure the apes stay within their bounds and don't hitch a free ride on any vehicle.



Damaris saw the loooooong head, and then the ostrich reached down to grab a bite, so Damaris said, "Look! It's broken!"













It got rather hot with the windows closed.

























Misumu Wet Bay:


















Elephant round-up:

Maggie (the mom)

Chuck (the "baby")
















Elephant ride:
As you can see, her name is Jenny.
 Scenic railroad.























Safari Venture:
















The prancing ponies happy to be going home.


African Queen:
















Gift shop:


Custom pizza pizza