My Summer Fun Hiatus...

Aug 12

So those of you who follow along, you'll notice there have been ZERO posts about exciting Tahoe enjoyments since our houseguests departed.

Wouldn't you know that I would survive a crazy year of international travel only to get COVID in the confines of my cozy cabin? So for the last nine days I've been sequestered here with my activities calendar completed erased. Yesterday was my first nap-free day feeling almost 'Me'.
I haven't felt like doing much but I did read two very different, yet equally enjoyable books. One, The Joys of Jetlag I mentioned on my previous post about negativity/anger. The Bookish Life of Nina Hill was a fun literary romp through L.A., the world of bar trivia, life in a bookstore, and weird family. It was just perfect for tea on the front porch. That said, I'm ready for the rest of my Summer Fun to restart. Here's to good health and a full calendar!

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No Salty Veil of Negativity...

Aug 08

Recently something has happened that left me angry. So angry/disappointed, I wrote a post venting. After publishing it, I went back to reading my book (thank goodness).

I purchased this unique self-help book back at the South Lake Tahoe Library's Authors' Showcase in June. I hadn't started it until today. Talk about perfect timing. This paragraph spoke to me, "It is not a bad thing to feel anger, frustration, or resentment. These negative emotional states are natural for all human beings. The key to preventing them from becoming damaging is how often and how long you entertain them. Consistent anger, frustration, or resentment can be detrimental to living your best life. They can embitter you, placing a salty veil of negativity over everything in your life. It's time to lift the veil."

Anger is my least favorite emotion and I had been experiencing it for the last week. I just couldn't shake it until stumbling upon that one, perfectly timed, paragraph of reason. I am so much better for having read it and I no longer need to vent.

"A moment of patience in a moment of anger prevents a thousand moments of regret." -Ali Ibn Abi Talib

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More Memory Making with Erline

Aug 03

First off, I have to introduce new readers to Erline Christopherson Phillips. In 2013, while volunteering at the Lake Tahoe Historical Society, I discovered a box full of memorabilia donated by Erline. In July 1962, this then 16-year-old from Lodi, CA, became the first female (and only second person) to swim the length of the Lake. After failing on two previous attempts, the undaunted teenager completed a seventeen-mile swim from Baldwin Beach to Dollar Point, covering the distance in 13 hours and 17 minutes- a major accomplishment for a woman at the time. As a matter of fact, it was a record she held, unbroken, for 42 years. I knew her story needed to be told and long story, short, Erline came to South Lake Tahoe twice, in 2014 and 2018, to WOW standing room only audiences with her swimming stories.

This time, Erline arrived with her daughter, Julie, and son-in-law, Keith. It was a first visit for them so with only one day for exploring, we decided to embark on the 72 mile long Lake Tahoe Scenic Byway, which circumnavigates the lake via U.S. Highway 50, State Route 28, and U.S. Highway 89. This loop offers stunning views of the lake, surrounding mountains, and charming towns. But first a stop at the place where this friendship all began, the Lake Tahoe Historical Society Museum.
Diane Johnson curated a wonderful retrospective of Erline's accomplishments which not only includes her treasures from that monumental event but also a fantastic slide show telling Erline's story for those who don't have the pleasure of hearing it firsthand. Wow. Erline was so surprised.


A must is always a peek into the box of archived materials.

After a trip down Memory Lane, we began our trip down New Memory Lane.
I love cheesy photo opportunities. Isn't this fun?

Of the many things Erline wished to do while here, one was to visit Truckee. After a delightful al fresco lunch, we went to Word after Word Books.
Erline is a huge Todd Borg fan (who isn't?). When I learned the author was doing a book signing, I knew I had to introduce the two.
Erline was eager to get several copies of book #23 in the Owen McKenna Mystery Thriller series and I was eager to see Todd again. He has been a presence on my blog almost as much as Scrabble. He is a delightful, award-winning murder mystery writer who launches his newest novel at the South Lake Tahoe Library every summer but I had to miss him this year. Oh, and he is just the coolest guy around.

Since we had a 72 mile drive, the group got a lot of Lake Tahoe history. I was so in my element.
And while a swim couldn't happen, feet in the lake was a nice substitution.
"Eating, and hospitality in general,
is a communion, and any meal worth attending by yourself
is improved by the multiples of those with whom it is shared."
-Jesse Browner
The catalyst for this entire visit was a connection I made with Anneliese at The Lake by Locals. She hadn't heard of Erline and once she did, she knew she had to add her to oral history project. What fun to hear, yet again, the story of such an accomplishment.

As a matter of fact, in the July 25, 2003 Lodi News-Sentinel, Dr. Mary Jo Kane, director of the Tucker Center for Research of Women in Sport at the University of Minnesota wrote, "I propose that her accomplishment was even greater because of lack of support, funding, and training resources available to girls at that time."
Yes, our summer is always improved by the multiples of those with whom it is shared. What an unforgettable couple of days. Wow.

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Bijou Skate Park: Ribbon Cutting

Aug 01

When Steve and I first relocated to South Lake Tahoe we were EVERYWHERE. It has been years but today felt like the Old Days.

This morning we accepted this invitation, "Come join us for the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at Bijou Skatepark! It’s a great opportunity to check out all the features and layout of the newly designed skatepark."
We were able to talk with the guys who made the original skatepark happen 29 years ago, Airick Valenzuela and Shon Baughman. How very, very cool.




I am never one to miss a photo opportunity!

Before the ribbon was officially cut, skaters went under the ribbon and ollied over it, to the delight of the audience.

While there is no way I'll be taking advantage of this new park, I'm excited for the community. It felt like a big win for all.
"Skateboarding doesn't make you a skateboarder;
not being able to stop skateboarding
makes you a skateboarder."
-Lance Mountain

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Danceable Music at the Beach

Jul 31

We were where we are most Thursday nights in the Summer... at Lakeview Commons for a really excellent evening of music.

Oh, and we arrived early.

Along with music, there were fun sights to see.

We loved the opening act- Miranda Love. She is described as a "Northern California born and raised mountain dweller with a country soul and a rock & roll spirit. She uses her powerful voice to breathe new life into classic covers, as well as connect with her audience through her inspiring and thought provoking song writing." She, along with her mandolinist, Josh, really warmed up the audience. Wow.
Cyndy and Steve arrived for the headliner- Suika T & Band.
"Suika T & Band delivers a refreshing and groundbreaking fusion of live music. Blending Electro Cumbia, Latin rhythms, and Hip Hop with elements of Funk, Reggae, and Dancehall, their vibe is truly unique, and their groove is undeniable. This stellar band of musicians takes Latin party music to a whole new level."
Oh man, this band had ENERGY and VOLUME. It was absolutely incredible. Everyone was up on their feet, jumping.



Kae arrived in town in time for most of the concert. It was a little difficult to catch up over the funk, groove, and unique Latin rhythms. ¡Qué bueno!

“Music gives a soul to the universe,
wings to the mind,
flight to the imagination,
and life to everything.”
– Plato

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Guest Season!

Jul 30

Before our next round of house guests arrive, I wanted to share what I have written for my next Talking on Paper writing group meetup.

Ralph Waldo Emerson advised that one should go “Go oft to the house of thy friend, for weeds choke the unused path.” This summer there is absolutely no weed to be found at our house. Guest Season is in full swing and while exhausting at times, I could not be more pleased by this phenomenon.

I am certainly not the hostess with the mostest though I absolutely love welcoming people into our little Cabin in the Pines. There are things about me that prior guests know and new guests should be aware of.  First off, I am not a foodie. We eat to live not live to eat. Meals are simple, and if a guest stays long enough, redundant. That said, they are plentiful and gleefully served al fresco when the weather permits.

The accommodations are best described as COZY. With only 1,248 sq ft of livable space, most guests realize they didn't come for alone time. Yet, with beds for six extra heads, we can house entire families with comfortable beds, warm flannel robes, and hot coffee awaiting morning.

Speaking of mornings... I love being a tour guide and I strive to find unique opportunities while making sure highlights are not missed. Most times this involves early morning departures which I live for. There is little chance of sleeping in when one accepts our invitation.

And knowing that travel tales need to be told, a stack of Lake Tahoe postcards is offered for anyone who wishes to share the fact that they are vacationing in the Sierra. I appreciate this description of this form of communication, "Postcards: The Haiku of Correspondence".

My departing request, asked of everyone who traverses that well used path, is to sign my Guest Book. It is my way of documenting our guests' stories of their stay with us. Ibn Battuta said it best, “Traveling—it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller.”... even if your story is short enough to fit on a postcard or on one page of a Guest Book.

Here's to Guest Season!

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Tahoe Friendly Garden Tour...

Jul 29

We delighted in this highly anticipated event, "South Tahoe Public Utility District and UC Master Gardener present the Tahoe Friendly Garden Tour featuring beautiful and sustainable gardens in the Meyers Community".

"There will be an emphasis on gardening for defensible space and home hardening from wildfire while also featuring water wise, food gardening and habitat friendly garden examples. Educators will be on site to share their defensible space and Tahoe friendly gardening knowledge while home gardeners will be available to share the evolution of their gardens, trials and successes."
We all met up at the golf course where we gathered our maps and embarked on a self-guided tour of some fabulous, and highly enviable, gardens. Wow.

A highlight was the constant crossing of paths with friends.
The map included details of each garden and what made them 'friendly'. For instance, 1157 Country Club Drive offered us the opportunity to "Discover this enchanting home garden situated on a triple lot with stunning golf course views. When the property hit the market, eager neighbors jumped at the chance to make it their own. Now, in the capable hands of Julie and Carlino, the garden is undergoing a remarkable transformation guided by the principles of water efficiency. By taking advantage of South Tahoe PUD's Turf Buy Back program, they are reimagining non-functional lawn areas into Tahoe-friendly gardens. Explore this vast garden filled with a variety of native and Tahoe-adapted plants, each contributing to a harmonious and vibrant ecosystem. Education: Gardening for Defensible Space and Plant Selection & Care."


"The glory of gardening:
hands in the dirt,
head in the sun,
heart with nature."
- Alfred Austin



It wasn't just flowers. Susie and Rick's Homestead Haven was amazing. "What started as a simple home landscape has blossomed into a thriving mega food gardening project! From their raised beds outfitted with cold frames and hoop houses overflowing with bountiful veggies to their state-of-the-art greenhouse setup, every corner is a testament to growth and sustainability. Buzzing around are our busy pollinator friends, bringing life to their pollinator garden and ensuring that the harvest never misses a beat. Education: Vegetable Gardening & Pollinators."

Steve even received a very intriguing lesson on hydroponic gardening. Wow.


Oh, and the whimsy!




“By bringing a soulful consciousness to gardening
sacred space can be created outdoors.”
― S. Kelley Harrell
After being gone so much, over the last few years, touring these gardening oases, we are encouraged to one day toil in our own soil. In the meantime, I now know some special spaces in town in which to escape. I hope the homeowners don't mind. What an incredible Tahoe afternoon!

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