Showing posts with label Heather's Pizza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heather's Pizza. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Please, Sir, Could I Have Another Helping of Zoni, Please?

You, gentle reader, might get tired of seeing Zoni Beach show up here often, but I haven't gotten tired of it yet (and it is a good thing I haven't). So while I really, truly tried to leave my camera in the vehicle and just enjoy the late afternoon, I couldn't do it. I tried. I really tried.

These clouds, as close to mammatus as I've seen myself, are what made me hie off the beach and to the camera

After many windy, high surf days, it was lake like yesterday

I'm guessing we got almost a foot of sand back on the beach between yesterday and the day before

I need a wider angle lens!

Lots of guana showing in the afternoon light. No, that is not snow

A show watched all day is still a good show

Thanks, Sol!

Last color of the afternoon

We headed for pizza and shared a big pie with a guy from New York Steve and Doug had met earlier in the day. My camera was put away so the beauty of food and company will have to live in my head. It is always a smile maker to go out where I don't go out much anymore, especially in this lull time, when the pizza place and Blue at the Spot have the sidewalks lined with people I don't see very often. Catching up and hugs are another good way to end a fine day. Wrap me up, Culebra, sea and sky and friends. It's cozy in here.

Have a wrapped in wild wings Wednesday. Do something wonderstruck.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Hallowe'en 2013!

First of all, because I know this is a burning question for all lovers of Hallowe'en, why is there an apostrophe in the word? Luckily for you, zombies gentle readers, I have the answer. Ok, I don't have the answer, but Mignon Fogarty, aka Grammar Girl, does. Thank you, Grammar Girl!

"One early spelling of "Halloween" was "all hallows' even," in which "even" meant "evening." The "all" and "s" got dropped, "hallows' " and "even" became a closed compound, and the apostrophe took the place of the "v," giving us "Hallowe'en"-just one of many transitional spellings along the way to "Halloween, which the English Oxford Dictionary shows as first appearing in 1786. Other spellings before 'Halloween' included 'Hallaw-e'en,' 'Alhollon Eue,' and 'Halhalon Evyn.'" 

Still one of my favorite pumpkin carvings ever! From the pumpkin carving contest 2011
Tonight you can make the rounds of a few places for parading your costumes; there are parties going on for just that at Dinghy Dock, El Batey, SandBar, or just hitting the main drag. No doubt the sidewalks in front of Blue at The Spot and Heather's Pizza will be crowded with creatures. Take a walk on the wild side!

Hallowe'en, however you spell it, is taken seriously here. I've heard some wild stories about some pretty crazy costumes before I got here, and while I've not seen any women in cellophane costumes since, there have been a lot of impressive get-ups, always a lot of laughter and a good time had by all.

Here are some photos of Hallowe'en's Past. Consider the costume gauntlet thrown.











We'll just have to wait and see what happens tonight! In the meantime, watch out for pirate zombie's, they really want to get into your head.


Have a taste your brains free Thursday. Do something terribly terrific!


which the Oxford English Dictionary shows as first appearing in 1786. Other spellings before "Halloween" included "Hallow-e'en," "Alhollon Eue," and "Halhalon evyn." - See more at: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/why-there-apostrophe-%E2%80%9Challowe%E2%80%99en%E2%80%9D#sthash.e0tHs6PY.dpuf
One early spelling of "Halloween" was "all hallows' even," in which even meant "evening." The "all" and "s" got dropped, "hallows' " and "even" became a closed compound, and the apostrophe took the place of the "v," giving us "Hallowe'en"—just one of many transitional spellings along the way to "Halloween," which the Oxford English Dictionary shows as first appearing in 1786. Other spellings before "Halloween" included "Hallow-e'en," "Alhollon Eue," and "Halhalon evyn." - See more at: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/why-there-apostrophe-%E2%80%9Challowe%E2%80%99en%E2%80%9D#sthash.e0tHs6PY.dpuf
One early spelling of "Halloween" was "all hallows' even," in which even meant "evening." The "all" and "s" got dropped, "hallows' " and "even" became a closed compound, and the apostrophe took the place of the "v," giving us "Hallowe'en"—just one of many transitional spellings along the way to "Halloween," which the Oxford English Dictionary shows as first appearing in 1786. Other spellings before "Halloween" included "Hallow-e'en," "Alhollon Eue," and "Halhalon evyn." - See more at: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/why-there-apostrophe-%E2%80%9Challowe%E2%80%99en%E2%80%9D#sthash.e0tHs6PY.dpuf
Mignon Fogarty,
October 23, 2012
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Mignon Fogarty,
October 23, 2012

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Welcome to November!


"The white sun
like a moth
on a string
circles the southpole."
- A. R. Ammons, Late November

Here we are, another November, Summer a memory, Thanksgiving and Christmas ahead. I hear your groans, yes I do! But there is more to November than just Thanksgiving, there is something to celebrate every day of this month. I'm getting you started with the first week - thanks, party person - after that you're on your own (and there is more, much, much more). Pick out your favorites and enjoy!

November 1

National Author's Day

National Deep-Fried Clams Day

National Vinegar Day

National Family Literacy Day

National Men Make Dinner Day

Prime Meridian Set

November 2

Daniel Boone's Birthday

National Traffic Directors Day

Plan Your Epitaph Day

NORTH DAKOTA ADMITTED TO THE UNION AS THE 39TH STATE IN 1889.
SOUTH DAKOTA ADMITTED TO THE UNION AS THE 40TH STATE IN 1889.

Look for Circles Day

Deviled Egg Day

November 3

Housewife's Day

Cliche Day

International Tongue Twister Day

Clarence Birdseye Marketed Frozen Peas (1952)

Sandwich Day

November 4

King Tut Tomb discovered

Sadie Hawkins Day

National Candy Day

Abraham Lincoln married Mary Todd

Use Your Common Sense Day

November 5

Roy Roger's Birthday

National Doughnut Day

Guy Fawkes Day

November 6

National Nacho's Day

Saxophone Day

November 7

Notary Public Day

Bittersweet Chocolate With Almonds Day

Hug-A-Bear Day

November 8 (and yes, despite that great Beatles song, 8 days a week, I know a week has only 7 days, but how could I resist a day that celebrates National Harvey Wallbanger Day?)

X-Ray Discovery Day

Cook Something Bold and Pungent Day

National Cappuccino Day

National Parents As Teachers Day

National Young Reader's Day

MONTANA ADMITTED TO THE UNION AS THE 41ST STATE IN 1889.

National Harvey Wallbanger Day (woo hoo!!!)


Halloween was great! We covered the town, from the stoop at Ann's Paradise gift shop to Dinghy Dock, to Mamacita's, The Spot, Heather's and lots of costumed reveling street corners in-between. If you'd like to see more photos, go here! I'm just too lazy to upload all of them when I could be drinking a cup of tea in the garden...or snagging 10 more minutes of keeping my eyes closed. The sun is very bright today. Really.