Thursday, August 17, 2017
Tonight's picture was taken in August of 2005. Mattie was visiting my parents in Los Angeles! As you can see my parents gave Mattie a Thomas the Train gift. In true Mattie fashion he loved the BOX as much as the gift. Mattie decided to put the box on his head and paraded around the kitchen in it! With Mattie the possibilities were endless. Just when you thought you figured him out, he would come up with something else that would make you pause.... think or laugh!
Quote of the day: Every truth passes through three stages before it is recognized. In the first, it is ridiculed. In the second, it is opposed. In the third, it is regarded as self evident. ~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Today we drove to Palm Springs. It is about a two hour drive East of Los Angeles. You know you are approaching Palm Springs when you see these great white giants! Wind turbines for as far as the eye can see!! The high-tech megatowers are engineered in cooperation with NASA and nursed by federal and state subsidies. This wind farm on the San Gorgonio Mountain Pass in the San Bernadino Mountains contains more than 4,000 separate windmills and provides enough electricity to power Palm Springs and the entire Coachella Valley.
It is truly a stark vision.... the beauty of the terrain against these mechanical structures.
There is no secret that Palm Springs is a desert. You can't possibly think otherwise when you see these barren mountains and landscape. Things are very dry and when you step out of the car or hotel, it is like walking into an 110 degree oven!
When we got to the hotel, we checked in, picked up conference registration and also checked out the rooms we will be presenting in. This is tomorrow's room location. I am very impressed with how well organized and smooth the check in process to the conference was today.
I have been to many conference centers in the course of my career, but this one is absolutely charming and picturesque!
This is the interior lobby space of the conference center! The sunlight with the backdrop of the mountains is incredible.
Can you see the mountains from the lobby space?
Peter snapped a photo of my mom and me.
Right outside the entrance to the conference center!
We ate dinner tonight at Spencer's Restaurant. It was a fantastic restaurant about five minutes by car from the hotel. They had this wonderful outdoor garden, but given the heat we ate inside. It is a balancing act between intense air conditioning and extreme heat outside. We are looking for the happy medium, and I am constantly taking my sweater on and off to accommodate for the temperature extremes!
Tonight's picture was taken in August of 2005. Mattie was visiting my parents in Los Angeles! As you can see my parents gave Mattie a Thomas the Train gift. In true Mattie fashion he loved the BOX as much as the gift. Mattie decided to put the box on his head and paraded around the kitchen in it! With Mattie the possibilities were endless. Just when you thought you figured him out, he would come up with something else that would make you pause.... think or laugh!
Quote of the day: Every truth passes through three stages before it is recognized. In the first, it is ridiculed. In the second, it is opposed. In the third, it is regarded as self evident. ~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Today we drove to Palm Springs. It is about a two hour drive East of Los Angeles. You know you are approaching Palm Springs when you see these great white giants! Wind turbines for as far as the eye can see!! The high-tech megatowers are engineered in cooperation with NASA and nursed by federal and state subsidies. This wind farm on the San Gorgonio Mountain Pass in the San Bernadino Mountains contains more than 4,000 separate windmills and provides enough electricity to power Palm Springs and the entire Coachella Valley.
It is truly a stark vision.... the beauty of the terrain against these mechanical structures.
There is no secret that Palm Springs is a desert. You can't possibly think otherwise when you see these barren mountains and landscape. Things are very dry and when you step out of the car or hotel, it is like walking into an 110 degree oven!
When we got to the hotel, we checked in, picked up conference registration and also checked out the rooms we will be presenting in. This is tomorrow's room location. I am very impressed with how well organized and smooth the check in process to the conference was today.
I have been to many conference centers in the course of my career, but this one is absolutely charming and picturesque!
This is the interior lobby space of the conference center! The sunlight with the backdrop of the mountains is incredible.
Can you see the mountains from the lobby space?
Peter snapped a photo of my mom and me.
Right outside the entrance to the conference center!
We ate dinner tonight at Spencer's Restaurant. It was a fantastic restaurant about five minutes by car from the hotel. They had this wonderful outdoor garden, but given the heat we ate inside. It is a balancing act between intense air conditioning and extreme heat outside. We are looking for the happy medium, and I am constantly taking my sweater on and off to accommodate for the temperature extremes!
1 comment:
Vicki, I love Mattie's footy pajamas'. At least, that is what I always called them. Mattie's creative mind took in not only the toy but the box that held the toy!!! Creative and I enjoy seeing that!
It is true that new ideas are ridiculed, opposed and then accepted. I call this unwillingness to change but it is often more than that. In the area of psychosocial support, I think there are so many ways people interpret what it exactly means. That is why programs today are accepted yet many say they aren't enough. Which you & I know is true - they are not enough. I hope the conference goes well. The surroundings are beautiful and the hotel is lovely. It is nice your parents are there. I would love to hear you & Peter talk to a receptive audience about implementation of the psychosocial standards.
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