Tuesday, February 11, 2020

THE DAY A HOT AIR BALLOON ALMOST LANDED RIGHT ON TOP OF OUR JEEP WRANGLER

Needed some blood work done for my next PSA check-up at the cancer Clinic in London later this month.  After stopping into the Maitland Valley Clinic's blood center twice this morning and finding the small waiting room stacked to the rafters with people both times I said the heck with it.  Pheebs and went down to the harbor and noticed the U.S. USCGC Hollyhock tied up alongside the south pier.  First time I had seen the U.S. Coast Guard in the Port of Goderich.  Also noticed the absence of heavy equipment machines in the area of the Beach Street Station so I'm 'assuming' shoreline restoration work is completed along that stretch and the machines have moved further south down Rotary Cove Road.  They may even be working on the shore erosion around the dog walking area now. 
HEADING DOWN TO THE HARBOR I SPOTTED A VESSEL I HADN'T SEEN BEFORE
BY GOLLY IT'S THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD CUTTER HOLLYHOCK
ALL HEAVY MACHINERY HAS LEFT THIS AREA SO AM 'ASSUMING' THE SHORELINE IS COMPLETED ALONG HERE NOW
Reading Ivan's latest post Birds and the Bees I came across a few photos he had posted about something odd he had come across in the desert north of the Cargo Muchacho Mountains west of Yuma on the California side.  Said it was north of the old Tumco townsite and wondered if anyone might know what it could be.  A little light came on in the far reaches of my mind somewhere when he said 'north of the Tumco townsite'.  Said it was on Indian Pass Road.  The light got brighter.  I had a hunch so it was off to Google Maps I went.  Yep, Kelly and I were on Indian Pass road one time back in 2008.  With a bit of digging through my blog Archives I was able to locate the day, time, month, and year that we too came across something odd in the desert there.  I soon located my photos of what we saw then and compared them to Ivan's photos 12 years later.  'Walla'.....nailed it!!  Read Ivan's post first to see what he has to say about what he found and check his photos.  Next go to my post dated Sunday December 21rst 2008...…Moving Day....But Not Too Far
Here is my photo album for what we found that day....Sundance.  There was a movement around at the time with a group of people calling themselves 'New Agers' or something like that and we think this site might have had something to do with that.  It was kind of a 'controversial' spiritual motivation type thing.  Maybe even referred to as a cult.  We did see at this site what appeared to be a 'sweat lodge' as well as some strange willowy structures in a large circle with a single tree in the center.  Kind of like something where ceremonies would be performed.  May have been people living here, maybe none, or maybe only one because there was some moldy stew in a pot.   Okay so where am I going with this??  Well where I am going is waaaaaay out on a limb and wondering if there is any kind of a connection to what happened in Sedona Arizona on October 8th 2009 when three people died in a 'sweatlodge' incident at the Angel Valley Retreat Center.  Here's what was reported at the time.....Three Deaths At A Spiritual Sweat Lodge.  Coincidentally, while boondocked on Angel Valley Road on the outskirts of Sedona Arizona in February 2014 Kelly and I stumbled across the Angel Valley Retreat Center on one of our exploratory drives around the area.  I seem to recall reaching a bridge or something and had we crossed the bridge we would have been into the Retreat Center.  Not wanting to do that we turned around and headed back up the road we had driven in on.  I quickly snapped one poor quality photo from our Jeep as we exited the area and that photo is below.
ONLY THE ROOFS OF THE RETREAT CAN BE SEEN AND I BELIEVE THOSE SNOW CAPPED PEAKS IN THE DISTANCE ARE MOUNT HUMPHREYS AND THE SAN FRANCISCO PEAKS NORTH OF FLAGSTAFF ARIZONA.
On our cloudy afternoon walk Pheebs and I came across a Snowperson.  And do you know that since Pheebs came into our lives back in early August of 2011 her and I have been together in each others lives every single day for the past 3,208 days:))))
YUP IT'S A SNOWPERSON ALRIGHT BUT WITH THOSE FLASHY EYELASHES I THINK IT'S SAFE TO SAY IT IS A SNOWLADY
::Memory Lane::  It was Monday February 17th 2014 when we had a hot air balloon full of people in it's large basket almost land right on top of our Jeep Wrangler.  It was so close it actually bumped the tall whip aerial on our Jeep's rear bumper.  We were boondocked just off Loy Butte Road west of Sedona Arizona.  Hadn't at first realized it was a popular area for early morning hot air balloons to land after earlier lifting off in or near Sedona.  My post for that day is here at Hot Air Balloon Nearly Lands on Jeep.  My photo album for the day is here at Sedona Arizona Balloon Album.  Some people have seen hot air balloons lifting into the sky, more have seen them high in the air and a few people have seen them touch down.  But have you seen what they do with the balloon after it lands.  Be sure to go all the way through the photo album and watch for the one photo where the basket of the big hot air balloon just misses the tip of our Jeep's tall bumper aerial by inches.
BALLOON IS MOVING FROM RIGHT TO LEFT BUT THE GROUND CREW DIDN'T SEEM TO BE TOO CONCERNED ABOUT HOW CLOSE IT WAS TO OUR JEEP SO I TRIED NOT TO BE TOO CONCERNED EITHER....YA RIGHT!!  BUT IF YOU LOOK CLOSE YOU CAN SEE IT HAS ALREADY BUMPED THE JEEP'S AERIAL 
::Al's Musical Favs::  Poor Leno by Royksopp.  First time I heard this song about 4 years ago I was instantly transported back in time to my old home town of Tavistock Ontario somewhere in the 1950's.  There is something about this man's voice and singing style that triggers a  strong memory for me of standing in a doorway of the town's only restaurant (Joe's Place).  The doorway led to a two lane bowling alley and I am standing there watching the bowlers.  It's an uncanny memory triggered only by this song and the man's voice singing it.  Nothing to do with the beat or instruments involved, just the man's singing voice.  There must have a been a similar sounding song in the 50's that has remained all this time in my mind's musical Archives.  I like when things like this happen:))
GROANER'S CORNER:((   While working in the psychology department at a local college, I was asked to enlarge a chart for a meeting. I called the copy room and asked, "Can I get something blown up down there?" After a pause, the voice on the line replied, "I think you want the chemistry lab."
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Said the FBI agent to the bank teller after the bank was robbed for the third time by the same bandit: "Did you notice anything special about the man?""Yes, he seemed better dressed each time!"
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5 comments:

  1. Can't believe we have a coast guard cutter named Hollyhock. Just doesn't bring fighting to my mind. :)). Lots of snow for Pheebs to play in and you can't skip the dreaded blood work forever.

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  2. Your travels have made you a fountain of information and because of this blog you can know it all again if your memory fails you. Fantastic!

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  3. Nice pictures of the USCGC Hollyhock. She is a large buoy tender, ships of this class are named after trees. Not a "fighting" cutter but important keeping sea lanes marked with proper aids to navigation.

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  4. I wonder why the Hollyhock was in Goderich. Hope you get good numbers on that PSA, Al.

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  5. Well, you've got both the good eye and the good memory. Enjoyed those two earlier posts.

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