
Behold Maddie, the cutest little thing this side of Teddybearland.




130 Million years ago it was home to the Utahraptor, a ferocious dinosaur with a nine-inch long claw. More recently, however, Utah hosted my family. Our intentions were somewhat less ferocious: a few good hikes. I'll post more about our great trip to Utah in the coming days. For now, here is a picture of the fabled Upper Narrows in Zion.


"No wonder it's broken, it's 41 years old!" Zach said when I picked this old matchbox truck from his toy box. You can always tell which were mine - they were emblazoned with a thick black "D" in magic marker. This was implemented by my mom after the particularly nasty Matchbox turf-wars of 1971, a property dispute between my brother Brian and I.
A sign hanging in the visitors center at Ravenswood in Sonoma reads "Zin is Red...Zin is Red...". They sell shirts that say "Friends don't let friends drink white zinfandel". White zin is pretty much the running joke of the wine world.
We had an adventure this weekend and ended up with a new pet, sort of. We rode bikes to the park on Saturday, the whole family went (sans the jackals). As Zach was playing on the slide he found a june bug. It was a little banged up, wings askew and seemingly doped and almost dead. But Zach saw potential there and wanted to keep it. No amount of dissuading would work. So he rode home with this little bug nestled gently in his hand. There were several stops on the way for spot health checks or to pick up the june bug after an escape attempt or sudden drop.
As information for any daft readers out there who have not noticed the recent spate of old family photos on my blog, I have started scanning my father's slides. There are a great many of these precious little 135 and 126 square gems at my house now, each having patiently waited for up to 50 years for its turn in the scanner bed. When I am finished I will give each family member a DVD with all these old pictures on it, full size. So far I have scanned about 550 of them, with a couple thousand left. It's tedious and tricky, but it's more than worth the effort. I plan on doing a "best of" slide show at reunion this year which I think will be cool. In the mean time, you will find me hunched over the silver Canon, brushing, cleaning, and scanning, four at a time.