Saturday, March 31, 2012

Easter hat parade at Aldersgate UMC


 Saturday morning was the day for inside Easter hat parades, including one at Aldersgate United Methodist Church in York Township. The young ladies dazzled their family and friends with flowers and brilliant colors on their hats, the boys showed off their dinosaurs. All won prizes for their puppy-like cuteness.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Hang on


There are days, aren't there, that the best we can do is just grab someone or something and hang on. The bee at left was a bit heavy with saddlebags after buzzing through Flinchbaugh's Orchards in Hellam Township, and apparently just needed a respite from the day's work-- or at least, that's what it looks like.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Eddie's Cat Cooper

Meet Eddie. He's a feline friend of mine in Lancaster who apparently owns his own car, a Mini Cooper.

"Cats are smarter than dogs. You can't get eight cats to pull a sled through snow."

Friday, March 23, 2012

Hey boys and girls, what time is it?



For those of you who just can't get enough of NFL football and its news, here's a tattoo from
ugliesttattoos.com.   Come on, people, make it look good! Add a bit of color to show off his team spirit.  Of course, leave a bit of open space for color of whatever team Tebow will be on in two years.

It amazes me what awful tattoos people put on their bodies. Next year, when all the Tim Tebow-mania dies down, this client is going to left with a reminder of a very long, very drunk party.  In 10 years, he (must be a 'he', because women are much smarter than this) will try to explain to his kids who this Tim Tebow guy was.

BTW, I'm a fan of Tebow's, but I don't think he's a future Hall of Famer.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Santorum in Gettysburg, eventually

Politicians being late to any venue isn't anything new, it's expected. While most folks plan schedules to accommodate changes in the day, politicians have too many things going on. They apparently try to pack a size 13 foot into a size eight shoe, I guess.

So, presidential hopeful Rick Santorum was expected to show up at the Gettysburg Hotel at 8 p.m. Tuesday night.  Now, most of his loyal followers and the media knew that wasn't going to happen. But the rookies were doing an awful lot of complaining and whining.

There was a large television near the front of the ballroom, and everyone was watching Mitt Romney give his acceptance speech for his win in Illinois. It became clear that Santorum might have already arrived, but didn't want to step on Romney's toes, or better yet, didn't want to be ignored by CNN as Romney spoke.

Sure enough, Romney says thanks and goodbye, and Santorum makes his appearance here to a suddenly forgiving crowd. CNN plugs in a commercial or two, and then switches to Gettysburg, the place Santorum's press people called "The Land of Lincoln". (Isn't that Illinois?)

So, Santorum parades his wife and most of his seven kids onto the stage and begins his speech. I'm no speech writer, and get tongue-tied in front of more than two people, but the speech lacked something. It had plenty of fire, enough to get supporters excited, but lacked much of a connection to Gettysburg. Except for a few phrases, the same speech could have been given in Illinois. Or Idaho or Arkansas.

It seems he could have used Lincoln's Gettysburg Address words  "of the people, by the people and for the people" like a hammer since he's attacking Obama's big government. Unfortunately, the speech was somewhat flat -- he mentioned he didn't have a teleprompter in the room-- and the world will "little note nor long remember when we say here:". 

The large crowd of picketers outside, mostly women from Gettysburg College, reminded Santorum of Lincoln's "all men are created equal."  Of course, they thought Lincoln meant women, too.


Saturday, March 17, 2012

We're a week or so ahead of last year

This is the time of the year when you're not sure if you should suck the gas out of the snow blower and transfer it to the lawnmower. That's just tempting fate, right?

A calendar check of weather events and how they dictate things in the garden show me that we're about a week or two ahead of last year. But, how many people remember that huge snowstorm that hit York many years ago in mid-March?

Still, the roses are pruned, fertilized and given their iron-clad coat of anti-bug gunk. The newly-planted daffodils in the front yard, however, are far behind these found in a York Township woods.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Bargain gas for $3.65?

 
 It seems strange that searching for, and finding, 'bargain' gas selling for $3.67 is worthy of standing in line. It could be worse, and it might be eventually.
On York's side of the Susquehanna River, gasoline is selling for $3.87. Just a few miles away, on the Lancaster side, it's as cheap as $3.65, making for long lines. It's still not worth driving from York to save 22 cents a gallon, but if you're in that neighborhood, it's something to consider. Why is it that much cheaper just 15 minutes away?
To check area gas prices, the Gas Buddy app on smart phones is a good place to start. To be clear, some York stations are the same price as the highest price Lancaster stations, but generally, Lancaster's are about 20 cents cheaper. 
This particular station was at the Giant on Fruitville Pike was $3.67. The Giant on Pauline Drive in York Township was $3.85.