Monday, June 16, 2014

Red Hatters Visit Alamogordo Zoo

Saturday, June 14, 2014

New Mexico Roadrunner Chapter of the Red Hat Society gathered at the Alamogordo Zoo on Saturday, June 14, 2014 to check out the new animals and zoo improvements. Six of us were tough enough to withstand the heat and certainly got our walking exercise done as well.

This zoo is the oldest in the Southwestern United States and many of their animals have been rescued and doctored due to various happenings in their lives.  If they can not be released back into the wild, they give them a permanent home at the zoo.

The water area where the Black Swans reside has plenty of greenery, a waterfall and a hidden area of brush with running water filtering through it. Even though it was a hot day, there was a breeze and plenty of shade available. We spied some turtles sunning themselves at the edge of the water.

We saw numerous birds including a red tailed hawk, two American Bald Eagles, Rheas, and African Crowned Cranes whose windpipes are over 5 feet long, half of which is coiled within their breastbones. This gives them the ability to call their mates with a powerful trombone-like call which can be heard for miles. They are monogamous and very social.

One of the more unusual critters is the Capybara, the largest living rodent attaining lengths of over 4 feet and weight exceeding 100 pounds. They walk on the bottom of lakes and rivers where they dine on aquatic vegetation and grasses. They are found in Central and South America.

There was also a beautiful mountain lion,  two brown bears of which the smaller one had just dunked himself in the water and smelled exactly like a wet dog, and some capuchin monkeys.

We were also fascinated by a pair of African Crested Porcupines. They are the largest and heaviest African rodents, reaching weights up to 45 pounds. Their upper bodies are covered by sharp quills up to a foot in length. When provoked by predators, they attack backwards causing wounds that are sometimes fatal. They are nocturnal and feed on bulbs, roots, bark and fruit. The long hair on their heads was beautiful and very white.

The Rheas from South America are interesting birds and are sometimes called South American Ostriches. They may reach heights of 5-1/2 feet and it is said that they look like ostriches which have shrunk in the wash and been fluffed in the dryer. Their feathers have been used in making feather dusters. In the spring, the male Rhea becomes very aggressive as he selects his "harem" of three to seven hens. He insists on incubating the clutch of a dozen or more 2-lb. eggs, laid by several females, in a single nest which he has dug.

The Markhor Goat is a very endangered species and is not a true goat but a goat antelope. They live in the medium to high elevation of the Asiatic Mountains. They eat herbs, grasses and bushes. The males use their horns like battering rams during mating season. Their fight is fierce, ending only when one is injured or too exhausted to continue. Females or nannies are highly competitive and intolerant of each other.

If I could fault anything, I would say they need to improve on the  "herpetarium."  The only thing we saw in that area was a green iguana.

We saw one Mexican Grey Wolf and he is a beautiful specimen but looked so lonely without a mate. Hope they can find someone for him to play with soon.

After the zoo, we went to the little train depot to ride the train, but it didn't open until Noon and it was 11:45 a.m. so we waited. We saw the men bring the train out from the shed and we went in to buy our tickets. The lady said they had to take the train on a test run and would be back in twenty minutes. No one wanted to wait another twenty minutes to ride the train so we left to go eat lunch.

We had lunch at Mrs. Lily's Restaurant where two other ladies joined us who either couldn't handle the heat or had earlier appointments so we had a group of eight after all.  As always we had great conversation and dining.  Among the ladies was a visitor, a friend of Dorothy Smith's, also named Dorothy who is contemplating becoming a Red Hatter.  She is a perfect fit, very friendly with a ready smile.

L to R: Dorothy, Alice and Lu ready for our Zoo Adventure
L to R: Darla, Dorothy E. and Queen Carla ready for our Zoo Adventure
Ring tailed Lemur from Madagascar
No wonder they've survived for thousands of years just lying there doing nothing
Not sure what kind of duck this is but he kept diving down under for food
This one just out of the water preening his feathers. Such pretty colors on him.
Black Swans from Australia (one napping). There are no white swans in Australia.
A shot of the new and improved water area where the swans and turtles play
This is a healthy turtle specimen, don't you think?
AND, here we have Dorothy S. and Dorothy E.
This is a fine looking Capybara lazing in the sun and shadows
Red tailed hawk, just hangin' around
One of a pair of American Bald Eagles
Such a beautiful mountain lion. The fence made for difficult photography!
The large brown bear. The smaller one wouldn't stand still long enough for a shot.
Not sure of the name of this bird, but he is sure colorful
One of the capuchin monkeys showing off
The fabulous African Crested Porcupine (one of a pair)
I believe this is an emu because he is much larger than the Rheas
This really is an African Crowned Crane. Unfortunately he didn't cooperate for his close up
This is an iguana, I think.
Talk about the "Lone Wolf". He is the "Lonely Wolf". Boohoo!
Left Side: Lu, Darla and Donna. Right side: Alice, Dorothy E., Dorothy S. and Lynne
Queen Carla between the two Dorothy's
We had such a grand time together and are looking forward to our next event where we will be watching the film "Dragonfly" in Lu's home and enjoying a potluck luncheon.

This is all I have to say for now.

Kerrs Celebrate 15 Years of Married Bliss

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Carla and Douglas Kerr celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary on June 12, 2014 enjoying a lovely dinner at the fine restaurant, Stella Vita, here in Alamogordo, New Mexico.

Doug had an excellent prime rib dinner while I enjoyed a delicious pasta dish (the chef's special). We had green chili stuffed mushrooms as an appetizer, something neither of us had ever eaten, and they were outstanding.

The service was spot on and the ambiance perfect.  We dressed up for this occasion and received many compliments from other diners. What a fun evening for our anniversary! Doug gave me a lovely dragonfly pin with articulated wings and a tennis bracelet. I won't tell you what I gave him!

Doug and Carla all dressed up to go to Stella Vita Restaurant
The waitress took this shot of Doug and Carla in the restaurant
We highly recommend Stella Vita Restaurant for the food, ambiance and service, not only for special occasions, but anytime you want to feel special.

This is all I have to say for now.

Monday, June 2, 2014

Luncheon Visitor from Tucson, AZ

May 22, 2014

My friend, Kimberly Gugliotta, came to Cloudcroft, NM with her husband to do some work on their "park model". They currently live in Tucson, Arizona and are looking forward to retiring in Cloudcroft.

Kimberly is a sister Red Hat Queen whom I met when I first moved to Alamogordo, New Mexico two years ago. She was living in Cloudcroft at the time.

We settled on getting together at the beautiful hotel and restaurant "The Lodge" in Cloudcroft for lunch. The food in their restaurant is excellent and the view is marvelous. The Lodge is situated in the Sacramento Mountains and the Lincoln National Forest.

We dined and talked for three hours, not realizing that we were keeping the servers there long past lunch time and their time to go home. The servers were charming and non-complaining and brought my to go containers. I planned on visiting my Red Hat VQ Penny on my way home. She lives in another mountain village, High Rolls, further down the mountain and nearer to Alamogordo and I wanted to take food by for her as she had been ill. I also ordered food for my husband.

Our luncheon and visit was so relaxed and enjoyable. We talked about children, grandchildren, husbands (current and past), Red Hat events, world events, you name it and we probably discussed it. It had been such a long time when we had been able to just sit and visit and enjoy the ambiance as we did that day. Life is so hurried nowadays and this was such an excellent slow down for both of us.

Kimberly and Carla at The Lodge
One of the waitresses was kind enough to snap this photo using Kimberly's cell phone.

This is all I have to say for now.

Monday, May 26, 2014

High Rolls, NM Red Hat Event

May 24, 2014

Members of the New Mexico Roadrunner Chapter of the Red Hat Society gathered at the home of hostess, Alice Johnston, for a potluck luncheon and game playing.

It was such a lovely day in the mountains that we sat outside enjoying the view and the sunshine. We could see houses far above us that appeared to be touching the sky in the middle of  the beautiful Lincoln National Forest.

We enjoyed a wonderful luncheon consisting of various dishes brought by members including potato salad, macaroni salad, fresh fruit and vegetables, eclairs, southwestern chicken and white bean soup, deviled eggs, etc.

After lunch, we had a rousing game of Yatzee and Queen Ladybird (Carla) won, but barely.  Several of the girls brought cups of coffee with them to the game table. Once, when it was VQ Penny's turn, she picked up the dice to put them in the cup to shake them, lost her place, and dropped them into her coffee cup. She turned nine shades of red while we all laughed hysterically.  Margie, who had the next turn, quickly sat her coffee cup on a small table behind her before taking the dice afraid she would make the same funny!

We had a brief planning session for future events and came up with some grand ideas. For starters, next month, we are going to the local zoo and plan to ride the train around the area as well.  Yes, we know it's for kiddos, but we just want to have fun!

Hostess Alice Johnston with Queen Ladybird (Carla)
Our lovely Lu in deep conversation with someone
Jean, our jet setter. Always jetting off to somewhere in the world
Our charming hostess Alice
VQ Penny, looking great with her repaired nose and Jean
Margie, our gifted and talented creator of just about everything she puts her mind to. She is wearing a bonnet her mother made years ago which she decorated to update it for Red Hatting.
Just a portion of what we dined on at our luncheon
Thanks to Lu for taking the picture of Alice and Queen Ladybird. 

This is all I have to say for now.

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Alamogordo Downtown Merchants Association Renaissance Faire

Saturday, May 10, 2014

The Alamogordo Downtown Merchants Association sponsored a delightful Renaissance Faire on New York Avenue this past Saturday. Doug and I decided to dress in costume and attend.

We took a selfie just before leaving the house.  There were plenty of booths with everything from jewelry to arts and crafts items as well as food and drink.  All of the downtown stores were open, advertising specials to bring the public inside.  We hadn't been in that area for some time (due to my illness) and we were quite pleased to see all the new stores that have opened here.

Costumes included knights, court jesters, ladies-in-waiting, pirates, belly dancers and magicians.  The face painting booth was very popular and they were quite talented in their applications.

We visited the Le Spirit Arts and Crafts shop where we met the owner, Pennie Strawbridge and I am going to begin taking painting lessons from her in June. This is something I've wanted to do since moving to New Mexico and I'm excitingly waiting to begin the lessons.

Classy Cats, the cat rescue operation has moved across the street from their former location. It is quite a lovely store. They take donations of items for resale to support their rescue operation. The store is well appointed and easy to navigate. They always have cats and kittens on display just in case you might see one you would like to take home.

Of course, I had to go into Antiques Etcetra. to see the proprietress Audrey and to browse for any new items on display.  I found a beautiful red hat and a roadrunner to go in my collection.

Also on site was a Collie Rescue Group with some of the most beautiful animals I've ever seen. Some of these dogs have been service dogs and are no longer needed in that capacity. Made me wish we had a huge yard to give one of these dogs a home.

Queen Carla and her consort, Douglas ready for the Faire
A great shot of the booths at the Faire
L to R: Queen Carla, our lovely Mayor Susie Galea and her cute daughters
L to R: Linda Laws (one of my Red Hatters), Queen Carla and Linda's best friend
One of the fair maidens with her pet boa
A very pretty court jester with a dark knight
Gentleman in front of Stella Vita's sporting the fantastic talent of a face painter
Carla window shopping and one of the magicians
Audrey, owner of Antiques Etcetra., greeting Queen Carla
Three members of the Alamogordo Rocket Dolls roller derby team
We think this Collie is beautiful because he is so differently colored from the others
Thanks so much to the Alamogordo Downtown Merchants Association for creating a lovely venue for this Saturday afternoon. We had a lovely time and look forward to this happening again next year.

Thanks to my darling Doug for taking the great pictures of this event.

This is all I have to say for now.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Carla's Ongoing Medical Saga

May 4, 2014

To continue and hopefully put an end to all this, I have been in and out of the hospital a total of six times since March 18, 2014, due to various difficulties in getting me back to a healthy place. I was just so far down that things kept happening even while under competent doctor care.

This is why there has been so little on my blog lately.  At any rate, I am truly on the mend and grateful to UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center in Rio Rancho (suburb of Albuquerque, NM) and their doctors for pulling me through. Considering that I am almost 76 years of age, this is no small feat.

I am still saying, "God's not done with me yet", and I just keep on keeping on. Thanks to everyone for your care and concern and for all the cards and phone calls. My precious husband, Doug, hung in there with me and I think, suffered more than I through this whole ordeal. How fortunate I am to have a husband like this man. Life is good again!

This is all I have to say for now.

Sweet Sixteen Red Hat Society

Saturday, April 26, 2014

New Mexico Roadrunner Chapter of the Red Hat Society celebrated the RHS sixteenth birthday with a potluck luncheon and playing Pictionary.

Queen Ladybird aka Carla furnished the cake and ice cream for dessert
VQ Penny with our birthday girl, Lu
Jean with our newest member, Lorraine
L to R: Alice, Queen Ladybird and VQ Penny
Our lovely hostess Rosa Rico with Alice
Alice and VQ Penny contemplating describing
a picture being drawn at the easel
Lu, concentrating on deciding the best description of a picture
Rosa Rico at the easel with Alice and VQ Penny looking on
Looks like the cake and ice cream were a hit!
We played Happy Birthday to the Red Hat Society and then to Lu on our Kazoos.  We had a great time laughing and talking and playing Pictionary.

As we were leaving, each carrying bags and such on a very windy day, VQ Penny didn't notice a rise in the sidewalk, stubbed her toe and went flying through the air, landing on her face.  I threw my stuff down and went to assist her in getting up. I could tell right away that she probably had a broken nose because it was immediately swelling.  Alice and Lorraine took her to the emergency room and she got pain pills until she could contact her ENT doctor on Monday.  Sure enough, her nose was broken and her doctor will repair it this coming Wednesday, May 7.  This was not the end we were looking for to a lovely fun day, but it certainly could have been worse.  Needless to say, I did not take photos of Penny in her distress!

This is all I have to say for now.