A representation of what was consumed.
Founders of the feast. Thanks, Walter and Cordelia!
A place for my photos and thoughts and stuff.
A representation of what was consumed.
Founders of the feast. Thanks, Walter and Cordelia!
The numbers that appear in some of the captions refer to a photo challenge requiring that I take 25 fall photos.
Very similar to an earlier photo this month. But this is different because these are THEME PARK pumpkins! (#1)
Old Betsy…many’s the time I climbed up into the engineer’s seat and “drove” this train. Generations of kids, before and after mine, can say the same. (#2)
A pair of disgruntled lizards.
“Boot Hill.” One of my favorite spots at Knott’s. (#3)
I felt the beating of his heart! Thank you Hiram McTavish!
If you want my opinion about what makes Knott’s still great (although not as great as it was), let me just point out this display right here. The whole park used to have this vibe. And it was AWESOME.
Catawampus and Catawampus, Jr.
I had a really gourd time! (#4)
…at Knott’s. Where else?
Boysenberry Mudslide. Possibly the best drink I’ve ever had.
Looks like Goldie’s has stepped up the marketing campaign.
I’ll pass, thanks.
At the magical Western Trails Museum…
A rare glimpse of the wily Catawampus in the wild.
Waiting for the matinee showing of Riverboat’s Revenge at the Birdcage Theatre!
…at Knott’s!
It’s a wild world!
Calico Mine Train, Knott’s Berry Farm
Don’t bother trying to change my mind. You won’t.
The Gold Trails Hotel, looking festive.
The Calico Carolers, in fine voice!
Another Christmas season is upon us. LET’S DO THIS!
Your ride is here!
The fount runneth over with pumpkin goodness!
Pumpkins at Knott’s…
Pumpkins at the grocery store…
PUMPKINS WE GREW OUSELVES!!!! Regular old eating pumpins and the more squash-y, pale ones are Seminole pumpkins.