Pretty in purple.

Purple lilies.

Monte brought some lilies home yesterday.  When he put them in the vase they were just buds – they were all closed.  Overnight they all popped open, and now these pretty flowers brighten up the dining room.

A mAARRRRRRgarita (and the blue-hair special).

It’s what’s for dinner.

Today is Talk-like-a-pirate Day!  So in honor of the occasion, we went to dinner tonight at… Chuy’s!  🙂

We actually went at (ahem) 4PM, because we were both kind of hungry, my previous call had just ended and I had a break before my evening conference calls with colleagues in AP started at 6PM tonight.   So, this was the only time we could dash out.  Back in the day, when we lived in Florida, we used to make jokes about all the old folks grabbing an early dinner (you know…getting the “blue-hair special”).  Well.   Now we are them.

Anyway, I did order a mango mAARRRg to celebrate in pirate fashion.   And a yummy #8 plate to go with it.

I also snapped a photo of their new lighting.  I like the colored glass.

Cool new lights.

Cold front!

Beautiful day, looking upriver towards Anderson Bend.

We spent the night on the boat last night.  A cold front came through the area early yesterday and the wind gusted all day out of the North, but fell quiet over night.  The temperatures dropped into the 50’s overnight (!)

Today we went for an afternoon sail with Joe, Wally & Kurt joining us.   The breezes were light.  It was a gorgeous day, with temps in the 80’s.  I think the air temperature was a little cooler than the water temp.

Maybe it’s just me, but I think these clouds look a bit wintery…thin and flat instead of puffy and tall.  Fall is on the way!

Orion the hunter.

Orion over Lake Travis before dawn.

We were treated to a JerrySpringer-esque shouting match / near brawl from one of the parties camping at the park on land overnight.  After finally getting to sleep, I woke up at about 5 AM.  The full moon was shining brightly, but I had a great view of the stars from the deck of the boat.

Orion is up in the sky this month well before sunrise.  It is a very well known constellation, and easy to pick out in the sky.    This is a shot I took of it from the boat.   I know it’s dark, but you can make out the 3 stars that make up Orion’s Belt, and most of the other stars.   Clockwise from the top are:  Bellatrix, Rigel, Saiph, and the yellow-ish colored Betelgeuse.

I hope you had a great Labor Day!  We sure did.

I love the colors of the sky at dusk.

Dusk.

We headed out from the marina after lunch, and anchored for the day in Arky South, and decided to stay overnight.  This afternoon Lori stopped by on Camelot and tied up with us for an hour or so.  Laura, Ann and Doray were with her – out for a ladies’ sail.  Marty & Sue also stopped by and left ’round sunset.  The cove was packed with boats during the day, but as the evening approached, we ended up being the only boat in the cove.  We had a magnificant view of the sunset, and later the (just past) full moon.

The shot above is off the stern, looking over the park towards the west after the sun had set.   I just love the colors.

Last beautiful August sunset.

View from the bow.

On this last day of August, the Friday before a long Labor Day weekend, we packed up and headed to the boat after work.  We’re staying the night tonight in the slip, and plan to raft up tomorrow night.

This was the lovely sunset that we were treated to.   The shot above is from the bow of Nirvana, in our slip.  The shot below is of the light from the setting sun lighting up the clouds from the stern.  You know what they say… “Red skies at night, sailors’ delight….”

True that.

View from the stern.

Raining sunshine.

Sunbeams.

What a nice weekend!  Saturday we (Julie, Monte and I) headed to the lake.  We raced in the Beer Can for the first time on Nirvana.  Let’s just say we have room for improvement 🙂  We came in 4th though!

Afterwards we anchored in Arky South for the night.  Just us this time.  Today we picked up the anchor around 11:30 and sailed to the yacht club and back.  Julie took the helm for the first half of the trip.  She’s a natural.

Back in the slip we floated and visited with Joe, Marty and Wally.

I can’t wait til the upcoming long Labor Day weekend!

Good morning.

Room with a view.

We headed to the lake yesterday around noon.  We have a long list of chores and minor repairs to take care of on the boat, and we schlepped a bunch of tools and supplies out to take care of some of them.  Rain was in the forecast, so not a lot of people were out and about.

About 5 o’clock we called it a day and headed out of the slip to anchor out overnight in Arkansas Bend cove.  Lori, Dave and Jake joined us on Camelot.  We had a very pleasant night but boy did we get rained on.  We hunkered down below on one of the boats and played cards until it let up.  After the rains blew through it was quite nice.  Good breezes through the boat kept us cool.

This morning when I went up into the cockpit this was the view that greeted me.   A beautiful Lake Travis sunrise.   A good morning, indeed.

 

Perseids raft-up.

1st raftup with Nirvana in the books.

It’s Sunday night, and the end of another great weekend.  Yesterday my cousin Devitt and Aunt Joanne came over for a breakfast visit with Monte, Julie and I.  Monte made french omelettes, Julia Child style.  And we tried our hand at a potato recipe that we got from Devitt:

Browned Breakfast Potatoes

Large cast iron skillet
8 oz bacon, cut into 1-2″ pieces
3 large potatoes, peeled and diced into 1/2″ cubes
1 onion, chopped
2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
Salt & pepper

Cook bacon, onions and garlic in large cast iron skillet until browned.  Discard bacon fat from pan.  Add potatoes, salt & pepper.  Cook another 10 minutes or so over medium heat on the stovetop.  Then place skillet, uncovered, in 425 degree oven for 20 minutes.  Lower temperature to 350 and cook for another 10 minutes.
Serve and savor!

Afterwards, Julie headed home to study up for the last final exam of Summer session (good luck!), and we packed for the lake.

We planned to raft-up with friends overnight to watch the Perseids meteor shower.  We made it to the cove by about 5pm and set our first anchor on the new boat.  It was a good set.  We were soon joined by Joe on Prelude, Rory & Greg on Sapphire, Nick, Laurene & Morgan on Kalliopi, and Kurt & Kevin on Dancer.  Everyone was tied up by the time the golden hour was upon us.  The shot above is of the 5 boats, stern to the sunset.  Nirvana is in the middle.

After dinner and stories from the day, everyone grabbed a cushion and laid on the bow of their boats to watch for meteors.  It wasn’t a knock-out show, but we did get to see some good ones.   The night was peppered with random shouts of “There’s one!” every 10 or 15 minutes.

This morning everyone floated for a while and then people started peeling off at about noon.  I’m pleased to report that we got the anchor up with little problem.  I am loving the electric windlass to bring up the chain and anchor!

Monte and I sailed ALL afternoon.  The breezes started out sluggish but filled in to some great wind that we haven’t seen in a long time on the lake.   At about 3:30 we dropped sail and picked up Devitt at Arky cove to take him out for a sail.   He did great, taking the helm as Monte and I worked the lines.  We dropped him off back at the park around 5:30 and headed back to the marina.

By the time we got home several hours later we were pleasantly exhausted.

I can’t wait to get out there again.   Friday soon come!

Conjunction, junction, what’s your function?

Jupiter, Venus, the Moon and Aldebaran.

I awoke this morning to the sound of Monte getting up and going outside.  He had been planning on watching this morning’s quadruple conjunction of the crescent Moon, Jupiter, Venus and Aldebaran.  So, I hopped out of bed too.  I grabbed my camera and he dug out the tripod.

It was 6 AM and the sun was already starting to come up.   An hour earlier would have been better, light-wise, but the event was clearly visible from our front yard.

In the shot above, Jupiter is on the top.  Venus is below, it is at its brightest this month.  If you look closely, you can see the star Aldebaran on the right side of the frame (vertically about halfway between the Moon and Venus).  There is another faint star to the bottom left of Jupiter, but I don’t know what that one is called.

It was a pretty sight.  It is always thrilling to see the dance of the moon, planets and stars.  This morning the clouds lifted and we were treated to a great view.

Big finale.

We went to a Round Rock Express baseball game tonight.  On Friday nights they have a post-game fireworks show.  We had great seats right along the 3rd base line.  The game didn’t end well, but the fireworks sure did.

TGIF!!!!

Come (rain) dance with me!

Rain at dusk.

It rained again tonight.  We got a good dousing this time.  I would like more though, so please do a rain dance for Central Texas and the rest of the country that is in dire need of it.

If you don’t have a rain dance of your own, then just dance with Matt.  It’s been 4 years since the last one, but he’s just released his latest Dancing video.  Check it out on youtube here.  I dare you not to smile.  🙂

Anticipation.

Mother Nature is toying with me.

A chance of rain has been in the forecast for the last day or two.  At about 4pm the clouds start to build and red blobs pop up on the weather radar.  Unfortunately the rain clouds fizzle out before they get to us.

I hope it’s raining somewhere.

Just yer average sunset.

Sunset from the marina.

We went to the marina to take the 320 out for a sea trial.  It was a nice day.  Greg & Steve & Kurt came along. It sailed beautifully.  Nice boat!  We found some issues with the rigging that made lowering the main difficult.   We’ve got some homework to do now to see if it is easily addressed or not.

After the sail we floated off b-dock with joe, kurt and barbara.   Then dinner at Los Pinos.

This is a shot of the sunset, taken from the marina parking lot.  Even with the power lines and lights in the foreground it’s a beauty.