Monday, January 2, 2017

Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is from ONEONTA, NY!!!!

Rockefeller Center at Christmas!  What's not to love!!! and this year, for the first time ever the tree is from Oneonta NY!!!!!!!!!

Really, the story is wonderful and a bit long so I won't go into the whole thing but this tree lived for 95+ years in the backyard of a house near the Oneonta Country Club.  I saw it literally everyday when I worked at the Soccer Hall of Fame because the tree and the house were at the end of Browne Street, the street the Hall was on.  The tree was beginning to worry the homeowners and the neighbors when big wind storms blew and they were talking about having it taken down, then miraculously one day a knock on their door and it was the tree guy from Rockefeller center asking if he could look at the tree and see if it was right for the Christmas tree!!
OMG!  He came several times to fertilize it during the summer and then, in early November the crew started getting the tree ready to be cut and moved.  I have lots of pics of that that as I went over every day to record the progress, it took about 8 days and then one day huge cranes were brought in and the next day it was cut and lifted  over the garage onto a flat bed truck, and tied down tightly- this took awhile as they needed to make sure it would fit under all bridges, etc. on the route 170 miles south to RC and then it was off.

I miss not seeing it each day, but knew that after it was unveiled with more then 50,000 lights, literally millions of folks would see it.  And was I right!  When we went to NYC to see the tree it was the Tuesday after Christmas, and unseasonably warm- the place was wall to wall people from all ethnicities, all classes and races, it was unbelievably packed, and yet full of joy!  Everyone wanted to get near the tree, take their pics with it and generally enjoy the feeling of holiday spirit in the whole area.  The Saks window/outside building display was awesome and the music was just perfect for the festive feeling.

I was sad to see the tree get cut down, but since the family was planning on it anyway, I'm so grateful it was chosen to be THE Christmas tree!  After it is taken down it will be cut into lumber and donated to Habitat for Humanity housing - how great is that!

It has been a huge pleasure to tell folks that the tree is from our home town and I will cherish this trip to NYC the most for having the opportunity to see it being loved by thousands that night.  AMAZING

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

stuff I like

This blog is about things I see and like, so here is a list of what I have liked lately:

•Michaelangelos Eggplant parmesan- in the freezer section at most stores- love the flavor!
•Fresh flowers- especially this time of year- still tons of snow outside- a bit of color and fragrance goes a long way! Hyacinths!  
•self check out- this is with the caveat, of when it works! loove being in control... haha
•the fiat 500- sooo cute- and looks fun to drive- I thin I am too old but would love it if one of my daughters got one!
•box wine- I know what you are thinking- but there are some great ones out there now and you don't have to worry about it going bad-  Bota Box and Gato Nigro are cheap and good quality- no headache the next day!  gotta be red of course!
• Yoga with Adrianne- she has a youtube channel and I have been doing her 30 day challenge- she is pleasant, gives you lots of options in many moves and seems to have the right spirit- I am glad I found her!
•rescue dogs- there are so many dogs and cats in need in shelters- open  your heart/home to one you won't regret it!  We have had several shelter dogs and they are just so happy to be in a warm, dry, loving place they shower us all with love.  How can you beat that?
•Spring!  we still have a ton of snow and frankly, I worry about floods, but so far the gods have been favorable- warmish in the day and cool at night, so the run off has been steady but not crazy- phew!  but I just saw our daffodils pushing through the dead leaves!!!! THAT is spring in upstate New York 





Monday, March 2, 2015

Solar power- yay!

It has finally happened, enough people, businesses, governments have put their money and expertise into the solar business that it finally makes sense to get a solar panel or two on your roof- Yay!  I hope to get this happening at our house this year- and all of you should too.

The units are now cheap enough to buy, (I was told a basic panel is $100) or you can lease the system... And the technology of connecting to your meter and sending the power back to the grid is now very doable... No major storage batteries needed, just make power when you can, "sell it to the Grid" then buy power when you need it.... SOOO Much Sense!  Let's do this!!!!

AND they are working on batteries( think Tesla) that can easily store that solar power and use it for your house- a very efficient battery that will take your house completely off the grid- if you want.... and this is months away from being available... not years, again, maybe this summer?   SO Amazing.

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Climate change is your fault- do something!

As I look out on the frozen tundra of my street I can't help but think about Climate Change and all that it probably will mean for myself and all of you.

Massive storms, crazy, unpredictable, violent earth changes... and all of this because we as humans can't stop and take a look at the reality of the situation.  We are screwing up the earth and most of us know it, but somehow we aren't the ones making the decisions.

Well, that isn't entirely true. We make decisions every day that effect the earth; what we buy or don't buy, what we do with the stuff we use, how we dispose of our trash, all makes a difference.

Small?
Maybe, but if ENOUGH people stop and consider the repercussions of our daily habits, then it is no longer small, it becomes BIG, and full of change, everywhere.

The tipping point needs to be reached now- and probably it is too late for keeping status quo, but if we can prevent total destruction, that is a win as far as I can see.

SO, doing what? you ask.  Conserve, reuse, recycle, plant gardens not grass, turn off the lights, etc. You know the drill, especially if you are a baby boomer- we were taught this stuff in grade school- or maybe you missed it.  Anyway,
DO YOUR PART- that will make an enormous difference.
TEACH YOUR KIDS - they will be living with this climate change their whole lives, help them prepare and take action.
REACH OUT TO YOUR NEIGHBORS- see a way your neighborhood can do a better job of conserving?  talk about it- don't just say "oh there is nothing I can do"- people don't necessarily know what to do-

GET INVOLVED.  that is the bottom line- this isn't a practice, this is the real deal and you must play- there are no other options.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Superbowl madness

I grew up in the 60's in NY state,  so my family were Yankee and Giants (football) fans.  Anytime those teams were on the TV ( black and white, of course) we would stop what we were doing and watch.  Those were tough years to be fans of those two teams- lots of screaming at the set trying to get our team to play better- especially the Giants; with Fran Tarkington as QB-Remember Spider Lockhart? and who was that guy who always ran back 10 yards before trying to go forward?  I can't remember.  But there was a lot of screaming.  And for those of you who are younger, in those early days no Superbowl existed, very hard to remember not having this amazing spectacle each year- I wonder how we survived?

Anyway, so jump forward to today- still kind of tough to be a fan of either franchise- some good players but not many great plays... and in terms of the Giants, it has always been that way- even their last Superbowl win was so incredibly lucky you can't feel like it was their right to win... but what a great game!!!

SO, this year's Superbowl was a bit of a struggle, no Giants of course, and the east coast team was the New England Patriots- oh! the fellas we beat to win that unlikely game...!

 I have never been a Patriots fan, I don't hate them like most Jets and Giants fans do, but I just find their arrogance a bit unsettling... Belachak needs to smile sometimes, and Brady is just kind of smug in some of his answers.  Of course this year they gave more ammo to the haters with the deflated ball fiasco- really?!?! but they totally won that game, whether the balls were unequal or not- their defense didn't allow the other guys to do anything...

And they were playing the Seahawks- last years winners and a great team of young fabulous players. I like them but just couldn't cheer for them to win a second time... I was actually for the Broncos last year, when poor Peyton never recovered from that first bad snap...

So, here are the two best teams in the NFL, at the Superbowl,  I do believe this is true, and they play a great game. A boring first quarter, but after that, both teams got their mojo on and started to play.  As everyone in the world knows it came down to the last minute with that spectacular catch by the Seahawks and a simple rushing touchdown by Lynch- the best of the best-  to end the game.  But that is not what was called- and a rookie for the Patriots -Butler-  earned his place in history by making a spectacular steal/ interception on the 1 yard line to deny the Seahawks a repeat.

Pete Carroll is a great coach- but choosing to pass will haunt him and his team for years, and gave Tom Brady the win that had eluded him 2 previous times with freakishly similar scenarios- a spectacular catch and a TD to just be beaten... But this time, he got to hold the Lombardi trophy- How sweet it must have been for him!

What do we do now?   Wait for baseball season to start:  no Derek Jeter to stir the hopes of the Yankee fans, and plenty of chances for  them to be mediocre again, and then on to the Fall and the NY Giants!  My husband is preparing for more screaming at the TV... it seems his fate

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Living life and Memorial services

I have recently been to a number of memorials for people who were about my age, give or take 5 years, and who died unexpectedly.  How do you reconcile this with your own sense of being 20+ ish?  I guess the only thing to do is to realize that age is creeping up on me, and I need to do all the risky things now before it is too late.  I have a quote on my facebook that goes something like this.

 I do not want to go to my grave all tidy and neat, well pressed and proper, I want to slide in sideways with a glass of wine in one hand and a box of chocolates in the other hollering "whoo wee what a ride!!!!"

Looking at these people I knew,  I have to say only one did this- the others were living their lives and doing good things for their families and friends, and may have had some moments when they explored this, but only one, truly lived his life on the edge, on the outside, doing his own thing and TOTALLY enjoying the people and circumstances of his life. Did he die rich?  famous? Nope to both, but he did die doing what he loved, he did die on his own terms, and I gotta believe there was a small smile on his face.

Here's to living life to its fullest- what ever that means to you - because you never know when that cold turns into pneumonia or when you aren't feeling well and your heart just stops ticking.... you just never know.

Be sure to tell the ones you love everyday how much they mean to you, so you have no regrets and they know you loved them.
Be sure to  howl at the moon now and then, and ride that roller coaster now, not next time...
 AND be sure to say yes to every adventure, every thing that comes along from a new business to a wild adventure, so you will know you did it all in the end...

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

List for the Universe to fulfill

January is a month of renewal and introspection- where am I on my path?  How can I get to my desired goals? what do I need to do to move forward? What is it I truly desire?  Is the Universe just waiting for me to decide?  I think I will post what my true desires are and see how I fare in 2015.
So here it is:
1.  I want to win the Publishers Clearinghouse sweepstakes and start receiving $5000 a week for life. or the TOH sweepstakes - the house on Nantucket would be perfect for us!
2.  I want to lose the Menopause weight I have gained and get stronger- I will do this by running, yoga, the 7 minute workout and eating less.
3.  I want to travel to other countries this year- I have all my shots from my trip to Africa last year, so it is a good time- Turkey, Italy, Greece, South Africa, Ireland, Scotland, England, most of South America is on the list as long as it is relatively safe...ah the constant issue there... And any island nations.... starting with the Caribbean.
4.  I want to do meaningful work for this community.
5.  I want to write a book and publish it and make money from it- enough to pay the bills
6.  I want to finish our house- rooms still need trim and paint and the kitchen needs to be gutted and designed and installed- need money for this last project, see #1
7.  When I have won the sweepstakes I will set up a foundation to fund grants to groups/individuals
doing good work in Oneonta and the surrounding area.
8.  Pay all outstanding bills and be debt free- see #1 again.
9.  Continue to have a strong relationship with my husband and children. I am extremely blessed that we are so close and good with each other, I want to be sure to foster that loving, caring environment with all of them.

As you can see this list counts heavily on goal #1 so I am focussing a great deal of positive energy and desire towards that goal.  All the others will come with this secure money source.  If #1 doesn't happen (soon enough)  then #5 needs to be successful at the same rate- $5000 a week.

In looking at this list I think this list is a good one for me, specific to my needs and wants, but I also think this list is probably pretty similar to everyone else's list.  Enough money, a comfortable home, good family relations, meaningful work and giving back to the world as well as traveling to see more of it.  What do you want?