Sunday, January 24, 2010

USS Midway Museum Worth a Visit

Can you imagine cooking in this kitchen aboard the USS Midway? This was the captain's galley. The admiral has his own galley and we also visited several other kitchens for the entire crew. It is an amazing ship and well worth the visit if you are in San Diego. I especially appreciated so many volunteers who conducted tours. Most of them are retired navy pilots or had worked on the ship. Our guide, Dave, had 4,000 volunteer hours. They are so informative and really love to share stories about their days at sea.

This plane was the type flown by John McCain.


Saturday, January 23, 2010

Historical League Program February 1, 2010

The Streets of Forest Highlands: Stories behind the Names, is a brief history of Flagstaff Pioneers. It is told through the biographies of Forest Highlands Golf community namesakes. Come meet some of Arizona 's most famous and infamous characters.

Author, Cobe Frobes, tips her hat to these by-gone figures and introduces us to the stories behind the street names.Cobe will sign her book. It can be purchased from her for $20.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Dining on San Diego's waterfront



It couldn't get any better than this . . . eating fish on the waterfront. The Fish Market in San Diego had a great Happy Hour with delicious foods. My Shrimp Tower was surprisingly like Tastes & Treasures Seafood Tower, page 18 from The Cottage Place Restaurant in Flagstaff but without the scallops. Either dish is full of flavor.
Our friend, Todd, savoured the oysters while the rest of us declined. Todd did comment that the best oysters he has ever had were in Alaska. Sounds very fresh to me.

January 2010 Old Ned's News

This morning, Mary Parker, editor, dropped off the file copy of the latest Old Ned's News. The newsletter will be in the mail shortly, but meantime check out our online version. Old Ned's News

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Breakfast at Torrey Pines

With this kind of view, any breakfast would be great. Our son ordered a Breakfast Burrito to fortify him for 18 holes of golf at the South Course, Torrey Pines. The burrito is very similar to Arizona Inn's Southwestern Breakfast, page 104, in Tastes & Treasures before it is rolled up in the familiar style of a burrito.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Centennial Legacy Project Official



Celebrations are in order as the Historical League now has two officially sanctioned Centennial Projects. The Historymakers Gala will be the official kick off of the Centennial on February 11, 2011. Plans are underway for a truly wonderful event you won't want to miss.

The second project is my favorite - The Legacy Project. Oral histories from all 56 Historymakers will soon be available at www.HistoricalLeague.org containing many wonderful stories and memories from some amazing Arizonans. Thanks to so many volunteers from the Historical League for working so hard on this project.

Zona Lorig and myself continue to work on transferring these stories from paper to digital format. We also share a laugh over "dueling laptops" as we chat about the progress. Joan Robinson-Blumit is the key to this fabulous project with her knowledge of computers and the internet.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Calling for all historic photographs


Dig through those shoe boxes of old photos and I'll bet you have a classic one for the Photo Fair. The third annual Arizona Historical Photographs Fair will be on Saturday, March 20, 2010 between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. at the Arizona Historical Society Museum at Papago Park, 1300 N. College Ave., Tempe, AZ 85281.

Categories are People, Business and Commerce, Lifestyle, AZ Cities and Towns, and Events. All photos from any time period of AZ are welcome. The Museum is especially looking for images that remain vivid because of the story that can be told about them. The Fair will feature camera displays, historic photos, book sales, children's activities, speakers and refreshments.

For more information contact Jeannine Moyle 480-585-4872 junkmoyle@aol.com or the Museum
historicphotofair@gmail.com