Friday, October 21, 2022

The Scariest House I've Ever Seen!

I've seen lots of scary houses and buildings in my lifetime,
but the scariest I ever saw was in Waikiki.
Terry and I were walking around and exploring the area near our hotel,
when a spooky house brought me to a full stop.

Straight Out of "The Birds"
Waikiki Area of Honolulu
Hawaii, USA
March 30, 2014
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A house and yard were covered with hundreds of whispering, cooing pigeons.
The sight and sounds thrust me immediately
into Alfred Hitchcock's natural horror-thriller movie "The Birds."





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My brother Roy and I saw this movie when it first came out in 1963.
We thought it was hilarious and laughed all the way through it,
much to the consternation of people sitting around us in the movie theatre.
It was inconceivable to think of seagulls behaving so badly.


  
But when I saw this house on Waikiki, I was hit with a surge of terror:
all those birds eerily perched on almost every horizontal surface 
muttering, peering at me, ready to move at the slightest provocation.
I wasn't laughing now!  I was rooted to the sidewalk.

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Was Terry bothered?
Nope!  He just sauntered on by.
The only thing that worried him was the possibility of disease.

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Finally my urge to take photos overcame my urge to remain frozen on the sidewalk.
I eased out my camera and carefully began shooting.
The shutter sounded thunderous, but not one pigeon attacked.
A few fluttered, but I'm still here!

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I think someone who lived in the house had a sense of humor.
Really? 

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It's not nearly as exciting to walk past this house nowadays.
The city made the owners stop feeding the birds,
and they've all moved on:  Health hazard.

I can't resist a few memes:

The Scariest House photos are for Rain's Thursday Art Date theme Haunted House;
and for Nicole's Friday Face Off this week, I have some faces below. 
 
It's no secret.  I've been dealing with brain fog about a year.
I've been worried about developing Alzheimer's, but it's more likely been due
to thyroid disease, multiple medications, Covid, prednisone, stress, or all of them together.


 
But my brain fog is dissipating, 🤞, and I can finally laugh about it:

And some real faces in an old family portrait:  

Top Row: Mary Lou Raymond (cousin), Ella MacDonald (maternal grandmother), not sure (right)
Bottom Row (left to right):  my brother Roy, my sister Barb, Sara Cossaboom (maternal great grandmother)
Me (Louise),  My mother Sara MacBeath, and my sister Donnie


I will be without my computer from October 23 through November 2 and unable to post.
I'll try my best to visit around before then.

Have a great weekend! 





Till next time ~
Fundy Blue

  My next post will be on 
Friday, November 4, 2022.  ðŸ¤ž



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Friday, October 14, 2022

Cloud Land

Do you like to fly?
I love to fly!
I love Cloud Land, and I break through the cloud deck
with soaring anticipation on every flight I take.

Cloud Deck
Over Lake George, Eastern Rockies Corridor
Colorado, USA
October 5, 2022
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Some flights may begin with clear skies or fly through clear skies,
as our flight home from Las Vegas did on October 5, 2022,
but chances are you will fly in Cloud Land at some point. 

Heading Home on Southwest
Harry Reid International Airport (formerly McCarran)
Las Vegas,  USA
October 5, 2022
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I didn't always love to fly.  
I used to get sick and throw up a lot.
Then I became increasingly afraid as I experienced multiple episodes of violent turbulence.

My fears began to dissipate after a chance encounter with a U.S. Navy structural engineer
whose specialty was the structural design of navy planes.  
I was flying alone to Calgary, and our plane was jitterbugging
up and down and sideways all over the sky.  
Everyone, including the crew, was strapped in tightly,
and I was gripping my armrests for dear life.

"Are you scared?" the man sitting next to me asked.
"This is nothing!  It would take a lot more than this to knock us out of the sky."

What are the chances I would be sitting next to a U.S. Navy structural engineer?

He calmed me down with lots of information about planes and the physics of flight, 
and he showed me a channel from the channel selections available
where I could listen to our pilots talking in the cockpit.
I listened to that channel on every flight for years until the airlines eliminated it.

A U.S. Navy Plane Landing on an Aircraft Carrier
The U.S. Navy is the second largest Air Force in the world,
second only to the U.S. Air Force.


Now I'm fearless whenever I enter Cloud Land.
I have my eyes glued to the window throughout any flight
not wanting to miss the ephemeral show.
Each cloudscape is unique.  
It never existed before, and it will never exist again.
Once gone, it is lost forever.
   
Terry knows that my shooting photographs out the window
keeps me happily occupied throughout a flight
instead of staring anxiously at the wing and willing the air to flow faster over its top
than underneath it so the plane will stay in the sky.


No Longer Willing the Physics of Flight to Work
Over the Moab Area
Utah, USA
October 5, 2022
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Terry does everything he can to secure a window seat for me,
and generously takes the middle seat every time.
He entertains himself playing Spades on his phone.

Terry Playing Spades as We Fly Home
Over Jumbo Springs Wilderness 
(which connects to both the southern and eastern sides of Lake Mead)
October 5, 2022
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I can't remember a flight in at least 15 years
when I haven't taken a photograph connected with a flight.
I have hundreds and hundreds of photos of airports, planes, employees, and passengers.

Waiting to Board Our Plane (on the right)
Harry Reid International Airport (formerly McCarran)
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
October 5, 2022
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The pilot does his walkabout to check our plane before it flies.
Harry Reid International Airport (formerly McCarran)
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
October 5, 2022
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Backing Away from the Gate
Harry Reid International Airport (formerly McCarran)
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
October 5, 2022
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Up, Up, and Away!
Harry Reid International Airport (formerly McCarran)
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
October 5, 2022
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I love the cloudscapes, but I also love the landscapes
on flights between Vegas and Denver.
Because so much of the area is desert or glacier-shaped mountains,
airplanes fly over a geological wonderland.
I watch for all my favorite geological features and snap away.
This time I was rewarded with the sight of Monument Valley.
I have tramped and climbed all over this incredible place.

Iconic Monument Valley
(center of the photograph)
Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona and Utah, USA
October 5, 2022
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Here are a few more shots of Cloud Land on our flight:

Below is a cloudscape with towering cumulonimbus clouds,
and a landscape dominated by Navajo Mountain.
Navajo Mountain or Naatsis’áán, Head of the Earth, 
straddles the Arizona-Utah border and reaches a height of 10,348 feet/3154 meters.


Navajo Mountain (bottom center of the photograph)
Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona and Utah, USA
October 5, 2022
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Cloud Land
Over ‎⁨Kaibab National Forest⁩, ⁨Marble Canyon⁩
Arizona, USA
October 5, 2022
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Many of the clouds we encountered on our flight were over Colorado.
Coming over the Colorado mountains and landing on the high plains
is always a bumpity-bumpity ride.
"Time to rock and roll!" I often say to Terry.


Cloud Land and Aspen Gold
‎⁨Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National Forests⁩
⁨Montrose⁩, ⁨Colorado⁩, ⁨USA
October 5, 2022
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Cloud Land and Aspen Gold
‎⁨Crawford⁩, ⁨Eastern Rockies Corridor⁩,  Colorado, ⁨United States⁩
October 5, 2022
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Cloud Land and Aspen Gold
Crested Butte, Colorado, ⁨USA
October 5, 2022
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Cloud Land and Glacier-Shaped Mountains
Buena Vista, Colorado, ⁨USA
October 5, 2022
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Cloud Land
Lake George, Colorado, ⁨USA
October 5, 2022
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Cloud Land
Lake George, Colorado, ⁨USA
October 5, 2022
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Dropping Out of Cloud Land
Denver International Airport
Denver Colorado, ⁨USA
October 5, 2022
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My Cloud Land photos are for Rain's Thursday Art Date theme Lost
and for Nicole's Friday Face Off this week, I have some faces below.

A Vendor's Wares
Fremont Street, Downtown LasVegas
Nevada, ⁨USA
October 5, 2022
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Vibrant Faces
Fremont Street Canopy, Downtown LasVegas
Nevada, ⁨USA
October 5, 2022
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Lead Vocalist Rich Embry and Drummer Daniel Conway of Alter Ego
Fremont Street, Downtown LasVegas
Nevada, ⁨USA
October 4,  2022
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Lead Vocalist Rich Embry, Drummer Daniel Conway, 
and Guitarist Johnny Douglas of Alter Ego
Fremont Street, Downtown LasVegas
Nevada, ⁨USA
October 4,  2022
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Lead Vocalist Rich Embry of Alter Ego
Fremont Street, Downtown LasVegas
Nevada, ⁨USA
October 4,  2022
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Bass Guitarist Kevin Vecchione of Alter Ego
Fremont Street, Downtown LasVegas
Nevada, ⁨USA
October 4,  2022
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Guitarist Johnny Douglas of Alter Ego
Fremont Street, Downtown LasVegas
Nevada, ⁨USA
October 4,  2022
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Watching Alter Ego
Fremont Street, Downtown LasVegas
Nevada, ⁨USA
October 4,  2022
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Terry and Others Waiting for Our Flight Home
Harry Reid International Airport (formerly McCarran)
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
October 5, 2022
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I'm looking forward to visiting around!
Have a great weekend! 





Till next time ~
Fundy Blue

  My next post will be on 
Fridayday, October 21, 2022.  ðŸ¤ž



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