Saturday, October 30, 2010

Amazing Pumpkin Carvings

(My sister emailed this to me and I just had to share!)

Artist Ray Villafane began carving pumpkins on a lark for his art students in a small rural school district in Michigan. The hobby changed his life as he gained a viral following online and unlocked his genuine love of sculpting. Here are images of pumpkin carvings Villafane created over the past five years.


















HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Moving

Old House
Starting today I won't be very active on my blogs.  We are moving this weekend and have been bringing loads of boxes over to the new house in Surprise the last couple of days.  By Saturday, we should have everything at the Surprise house along with getting the internet and Direct TV hooked up.  The place will be a mess and I will have my work cut out for me.  Sunday, we are going back to the old house in Phoenix to see if we forgot anything and take pictures.  I don't want to be accused of taking things we didn't.  The little Opie shit that lives behind us and his friends will probably break in and steal things.  (We have called him Opie since he was little because he looks just like him.)  They have broken in several houses around here and because we have loud barking dogs, they left us alone.

Anyhow, I am hoping to have a new post up by Monday if all goes well.  Sunday is Halloween and there are lots to watch on TV, so it may be late Monday before the post is put up.  I am looking forward to the move and change of scenery.  Surprise still has lots of open spaces, farms and cool abandoned buildings.  I will be sharing those pictures on both blogs (http://therandommindofmissjulie.blogspot.com/ and Above the Norm).

New House

Sunday, October 24, 2010

San Marcos Resort

Since Schnepf Farms is located far east of Phoenix in Queen Creek, Sharon and I decided to spend the night in a hotel closer to the farm. Of course we wouldn’t stay in just any hotel, it had to be haunted. She made reservations at the San Marcos Resort which has many stories of paranormal claims. Some reports are of phantom phone calls from non-existent extensions, an apparition of a woman has been seen wandering the halls, and the loud moaning of a man can be heard in some rooms. Being that it is a hotel, we questioned the last one.

This marvelous hotel is located in the city of Chandler and the brainchild of Dr. Alexander Chandler who founded the city in 1912. He named the hotel after Friar Marcos de Niza, a priest sent north to Mexico City in search of wealthy cities. The hotel’s grand opening was on November 22, 1913 to over 500 people including the vice president of the US, governor of AZ, congressmen, and many celebrities.

Since its opening in 1913, the hotel has undergone many changes and has had a couple of new owners. In the lobby, you can find the elaborate private collections from these owners in the several sitting areas. After adding several hundred more guest rooms and updating their looks, the San Marcos Resort has become what Dr. Chandler always dreamed it would be, an oasis in the desert.

Sharon and I enjoyed our stay there. After returning from Schnepf Farms, we cleaned up and hit the bar. We couldn’t resist the yummy chicken quesadilla. When we returned to the room is when the craziness began. We had a little champagne, did our strobe dance, followed by our lockdown, and the PJ ghost hunt. Check out Sharon’s video of the hunt: http://autumnforestghosthunter.blogspot.com/2010/10/pajama-ghost-hunt-first-ever.html

We had a great time but never saw any ghosties that night.











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