Tent Peaks

The environment here is like nowhere else I’ve been. Albuquerque is very flat – you can see for miles – and then surrounded by great mountains and plateaus. Furthermore, much of the countryside is sandy and dusty with rugged little plants and not much else. Flying in the other day it looked very alien.

On a recommendation from a friend, yesterday we took a day trip to a local attraction called Tent Rocks national monument.

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That’s the view from the car park. As you can see the day was beautiful (albeit very hot). To best see the attraction visitors need to walk a few miles, so we put on the sunblock and started the hike.

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That sign is at the very start, but we never saw any snakes! The trail starts easily, winding through the desert trees giving distant views of the cone-shaped rocks, which are apparently the eroded remains of mountains formed from deposited volcanic ash.

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After about a mile the path splits and the strenuous 1.5 mile hike that eventually leads to the top of the peak begins. Of course we took it.

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The hike starts by heading through a valley eroded between adjacent peaks. The views were spectacular! The tree Florence is taking a photo of above was very popular with everyone on the hike since the roots provided a real photo op. Compare:

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I look like a giant compared to Florence! It must be the hat…

As the path wound on it started to gradually climb and get narrower:

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Until eventually it just led up the side of the mountain. This was the ‘steep 600 foot ascent’ the signs had mentioned! I’ll be honest: it was an extremely exhausting climb for this old man with his bad knee, and even the sprightly SFL showed signs of exertion. But the views from the top were spectacular!

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(yes, my finger is in that shot!)

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Smiles aside, the path to the peak was one way, and since we were both hot, tired and exhausted the thought of going back again was not thrilling. But we soldiered on, and the walk back was not as bad as it could have been.

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I’m writing this entry the following morning. We walked in the hot sun for about 4 hours yesterday, including the steep climb, and I’m lying on a couch, still tired (SFL is fine!) Thankfully though we avoided sunburn entirely πŸ™‚

I wish I’d seen a roadrunner though πŸ™‚

Go West

Tomorrow, I’m going on vacation!

My trip is two fold, and will start with several days in…

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Albuquerque, New Mexico, where my friend SFL now lives. She has promised me I will see such things as road runners,Β  gila monsters, nuclear test sites and possibly even crashed alien spacecraft! My mind is abuzz with excitement πŸ™‚

The second half of my trip will take place in…

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San Jose, California, well known as the ostrich farm capital of the USA. My brother and his wife live there, and they are no doubt as eager as I am to visit the fields of struthio camelus.

A couple of years ago, a person who I won’t name but who gave birth to me was overheard (by me) describing me thusly: “A little of him goes a long way!” She was of course referring to my boundless energy and occasionally – shall we say – ‘enthusiastic’ personality. I have recharged my batteries resting this past week, and can only hope that SFL and BS are prepared for my company πŸ™‚

I’ll blogging the trip in detail, so stay tuned.

Ten Treasures

A few times on this blog, I’ve referred to my ‘boxes of fun’ (BoF’s). These are plastic storage containers hidden away in cupboards containing stuff I have collected over the years. The name is a misnomer, since these boxes give me no fun at all. In fact they are ‘out of sight, out of mind’ as they say.

Yesterday I emptied one out for the fun of it. This particular box contains Star Wars ‘stuff’, accumulated over about the last 15 years. Here’s a photo of the box immediately after I removed the cover:

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Stuffed in there, isn’t it? Most of my boxes contain Star Wars stuff – in fact about half of them contain just action figures. But this one is unique in that it contains a motley collection of toys, licensed merchandise and advertising ephemera. Basically anything remotely Star Wars related went in here, whenever I bought it, and did not see the light of day again until yesterday.

Today on the blog I present ten treasured items I found yesterday in my box of fun πŸ™‚

1. Han Solo & Chewbacca ‘cake topper’

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KLS purchased the above many years ago in the clearance bin at our local grocery store. It’s not edible (!), but is designed to be an ornament on a SW themed cake. I also have another pair (Anakin & Watto). As far as SW ‘action figures’ go, this is one of my most unusual. [Approximate Ebay value: $6]

2. Star Wars Bowl

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This is one of a set of 4 items (2 bowls, 2 cups), all of which I own. This was part of a General Mill’s mail-in redemption for Episode 2, and as far as melamine SW bowls are concerned is the cream of the crop. And I say this with some expertise, since our cupboards at home contain about 5 SW-themed bowls and plates already. The guy pictured here (and his friends) have never been used though, and will forever live out their lives in the BoF. I particularly like this one, since the image of Padme used on it is uncommon, and I’ve not seen it used on merchandise before. [Ebay value for set of 4: $40]

3. Episode 1 ‘pogs’

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Around the time Episode 1 was released, Pepsico restaurants (namely Taco Bell, KFC and Pizza Hut) in the US had a incredible amount of promotions, including toys, ‘cup-toppers’ and these little pogs that came randomly in kids meals. As you can see, in an effort to collect the toys I accumulated a lot of the pogs! These are in perfect condition, stored in a little plastic container. I reckon there is about 50 or so here, and I know I have more elsewhere. In fact it’s even possible the ones shown here are my doubles, and I have a full set tucked away in another BoF. [Approximate Ebay value: $5-20+]

4. McDonalds ‘Clone Wars’ kids meal box

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The less said of the above item the better. Yes it’s a mint-condition kids meal box, folded flat for storage. It’s from 2010. I’m lovin’ it! [Approximate Ebay value: $3]

5. R2-D2 Gigapet

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Yes, this is an R2-D2 ‘tamagotchi’ type toy. As you can see I have never opened it, so I can’t comment on how it works. I can also confirm that I never will open it, so I will never comment on how it works. But it keeps my heart warm knowing it’s just sitting there in my BoF! [Ebay value: $10]

6. Japanese General Grievous Pepsi bottle cap figure

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Over in Japan, they occasionally promote bottles of drink via cap toppers like the one seen here. They are little figurines that sit on top of the cap of the drink. Sometimes you can see them just sitting there in the cooler, sometimes (as in the above) they come in a bag and have to be put on. During our last Japan trip this promotion was ending, and I was only able to find one figure. [Ebay value: $3]

7. Japanese mini Episode 1 action figures

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These were from a gatchapon machine. If I recall correctly, they were found at an unlikely place – a machine on a walkway leading from one train station to another near Shibuya in Tokyo. I didn’t have a lot of Y100 coins with me at the time, and could only get two from the machine. My other one is Anakin & Watto (yes, the same pair as my other cake topper!). This is a very cool item, and the figured are surprisingly detailed for their miniature size. [Approximate ebay value: $6]

8. Lenticular Anakin/Darth Vader plate

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Another promotional item; this was obtained by mailing in tokens from cereal boxes around the release of Episode 3. The plate is dreadful – weak plastic with a lenticular glued onto the front. I daresay it’s barely washable! But, as with all these treasures, I love it like a child and it’s not ever for sale! It shall rest eternally, happily, in the BoF. Sealed in it’s plastic πŸ˜‰Β  [Ebay value: $15]

9. Episode 1 wall stickers

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A quick search for this item online revealed that the company released a staggering variety of Episode 1 themed wall adhesives! This podrace collection is a relatively recent aquisition, purchased as it was from the budget bin of a dollar store only a year or so ago. It’s yellowing and aged and cursed to an existence of never ever being stuck on a wall. But I love it because it’s flat and easy to store! I seem to recall I actually purchased two of these, so I deeply apologize to whomever got the other one is probably quite happy with their gift!Β  [Ebay value: $3]

10. Frito-Lay Episode II 3D puzzle pieces

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These are real treasures. They are 3D puzzle pieces that were notoriously hard to obtain back when Episode 2 came out. Although a Frito-Lay promotional item, they were only available at retail by purchasing a massive box of snack sized chip packs. Even then the promotional boxes were few and far between, so I was only able to get 2 pieces. Some searching online reveals there were at least 54 (!) different pieces (in 6 colours), and they were sometimes distributed in sets of nine. I wonder how one got a set? Anyway I love them for a specific reason – they are actually lithopanes! Here’s a photo showing the nice effect then they are held up to a light:

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Very effective aren’t they? I wish I could have gotten more now. Maybe I’ll try harder next time I’m in 2002. [Ebay value: $10]

Before I end, one last photo. The box contained oodles of stuff (you can see other items in the backgrounds of some of the above photos) but perhaps the most nostalgic were these:

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Pictured are my ticket stubs for (one of the many times I saw) Phantom Menace, Attack Of The Clones and the cinematic rerelease of Star Wars back in 1997 ($4.50 for a matinee!!). Note that there are three tickets for Attack Of The Clones on the same day. That’s because I saw the midnight screening myself, and then later in the day went back with KLS πŸ˜‰