Tuesday, June 04, 2013
Sunday, June 02, 2013
More on the Peanuts Gang
Across the street from the museum is the Warm Puppy Cafe where Mr. Schulz had many of his daily meals.
Here's a menu if you are curious.
Mr. Schulz was an avid hockey player and held many hockey tournaments at this rink.
Yes, Mr. Schulz and the Peanuts gang made quite an impact in the area.
- Karen
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Friday, May 31, 2013
Skywatch Friday - Wings of Freedom Tour
This past Monday, we visited the Wings of Freedom Tour to see vintage World War II aircrafts.
The weather was rainy and cold, but that did not stop people from coming to see these restored beauties. Although I did not know how some people were able to stand there for an hour in just shorts and t-shirts waiting in line to get inside to see the bomber's interior.
The aircraft in the foreground is the B-17G Flying Fortress built in 1945 by Boeing/Douglas Aircraft Company in Long Beach, Calfornia.
The weather was rainy and cold, but that did not stop people from coming to see these restored beauties. Although I did not know how some people were able to stand there for an hour in just shorts and t-shirts waiting in line to get inside to see the bomber's interior.
The aircraft in the foreground is the B-17G Flying Fortress built in 1945 by Boeing/Douglas Aircraft Company in Long Beach, Calfornia.
This is the B-24J Liberator bomber built in 1944 by the Consolidated Aircraft Company in Fort Worth, Texas. Its role in World War II was to fly missions over Europe and the Pacific as a strategic bomber.
The volunteers dressed up World War II military outfits and the tanks were from the local Military Vehicle Technology Foundation museum which I did not know existed until I saw them there that day.
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- Karen
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Sunday, May 26, 2013
From Old-Time Television to Ignite Video
It looks like an ordinary structure although uniquely sits on the foot of a hillside with homes towering overhead and I probably would not have known of its historical significance if not for the marker next to it.
You can click on the above picture to read the marker.
This was posted on their front door.
Do you feel ignited?
You can click on the picture to read it, but if it is too small, you can click here to read his biography from another source.
- Karen
Posted by AVCr8teur at 12:30 AM 8 comments
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Inside the Charles M. Schulz Museum
When you first walk into the museum, you see a tall ceiling and a huge mural with Peanuts characters.
You can read more about the booth in Wikipedia.
- Karen
Posted by AVCr8teur at 9:57 PM 7 comments
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Wordless Wednesday - Outside the Charles M. Schulz Museum
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Art of Retro Collage.
- Karen
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Thursday, May 16, 2013
Skywatch Friday - Christopher Columbus' Vista
On a sunny day, he enjoys a beautiful view of the bay.
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- Karen
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Wordless Wednesday - Run Home
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- Karen
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Thursday, May 09, 2013
Skywatch Friday - Cloudy Day in Wine Country
In the spring, the pool is only open on the weekends; thus, the lack of swimmers on the Monday we visited.
We are not avid wine drinkers, but the 2011 Votre Santé Pinot Noir was my favorite.
We asked someone if the Oscars on display are real or replicates. We were told they are the real thing.
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(Note: Many of you wanted an update about the ill hummingbird baby we were trying to hand feed. We tried feeding him/her regularly baby bird food because the mama would no longer come by, but after a day or two, he no longer wanted to eat and we decided it was best to turn him over to the local wildlife center for better care. At this point, I am not very hopeful. Like reader/blogger, Jenny Woolf, mentioned "nature is cruel". Thanks everyone for your interest.)
- Karen
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