Friday, March 27, 2009

My Guardian Angel








Do you believe in guardian angels?  I do.  I believe that when someone we love transcends life here as we know it and their energy is transformed, they can become our guardian angel.  I lost my best friend about ten years ago.  Every time I saw a Monarch butterfly after that it made me feel like she was there saying hello.  Two years after her passing was when the story took place.  She always loved butterflies.  I mean who doesn't love butterflies?  They are so graceful and beautiful flying on the wind. Certainly heavenly creatures right?  Anyhow,  I was a passenger in a vehicle that a friend of mine was driving.  He had borrowed his uncle's truck for the day.  We were heading down a hill approaching a STOP sign at a very fast speed.  I yelled, "SLOW DOWN!!!"  He responded, "I CAN'T."  I said, "What do you mean you can't?"  He said, "I lost the brakes, the emergency brake doesn't work either, and we are stuck in fourth gear."  As I watched him try to shift out of fourth gear, pump the brakes, and fiddle with the emergency brake, I realized that he was serious.  As we went through the STOP sign, I was holding my breath and praying that would we make it through.  We made it through the first STOP sign, but now we were still heading downhill gaining speed and approaching a red light.  There were school buses, people, and traffic!  I thought about jumping out of the truck but at 55 mph that probably wouldn't save my life.  So many thoughts were going through my mind like my mom, my dad, and am I going to die now?  It felt like forever.  He kept a cool head and started laying on the horn to warn people to get out of the way. We couldn't stop!  I closed my eyes through the red light and somehow we had made it through.  We were now on a dead end street still going pretty fast.  He swerved to avoid people and kept on the horn.  We were now approaching an embankment lined with trees.  There was no where else to go.  He aimed the truck at the only place between two trees that the truck could fit, cranked the wheel, and had the truck land on the drivers side into the embankment.  All of the glass shattered out.  I looked at him and then at myself expecting the worse.  To my surprise we were alright.  We got out of the truck and the ambulance was there. Of course one is in shock when something like that happens, so the responders were asking me questions like, "Who is the president of the United States?"  I knew the answers I was just slow to respond because I kept thinking, "What just happened?"  As I sat there on the ground, a Monarch butterfly was circling around me.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Hilarious 60 foot phallus!!!

Check out this link for a hilarious view of the 60 foot phallus.  Now this is funny!!!  I think the boy may be a fan of the movie "Superbad."

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Napa Valley Wine Tour

While visiting California last month, my boyfriend and I went on a wine tasting tour in Napa and Sonoma Valley.  What a wonderful experience.  Since California is known for being green in the winter, it was an excellent time to capture the absolutely stunning beauty of the vineyards prior to bloom, (although I would like to return again to see the grapes bloom too!).  But that wasn't the best part.  The best part was uncovered during the tour.  
The first vineyard we acquainted poured delicious wines and I decided to try wines that I had never tried before.  When would be a better time to try something new than at a wine tasting right?  I ended up purchasing a bottle of Barbera.  It was on our second stop where we discovered the wine aerator.  They had used this to pour the wine through at the first stop, however having no knowledge of one or ever even seeing one before, I had just assumed it was a measuring device to pour wine through like a bartender uses a shot glass.  The service man explained to us what the aerator was and how it worked.  We tried wine from a regular pour and then the same wine poured through the aerator.  Wow what a difference!  The aerator allows the wine to breathe in a couple of seconds so that the wine opens up and all the flavors come bursting to life.  This process would normally take a couple of hours of the wine being open and left to breathe before consumption but who waits for that?  I was delightfully happy to have discovered this genious invention and am planning on purchasing an aerator of my own soon.  They are reasonably priced too which is an added bonus!  I can't believe I never heard of one of these before.  It is probably one of those things for example how many people think that Zinfandel wine is white or pink.  They don't know that  Zinfandel is a red grape and that there is Red Zinfandel, (which is a really fabulous wine), and that the white to pink shades are produced from the red grapes.  I am just amazed at how a small gadget can dramatically improve the taste of a wine in seconds!!!