Sunday, June 1, 2008

Found ear ring and our hero, Butch

Yesterday was one of those days that is remembered for a long time.  Milo and I started out our walk as usual.  It was Saturday and Milo suggested that I fly the large garrison flag instead of the smaller 3' X 5' flag.  I agreed with Milo and we hoisted the much larger (5' X 8') flag.  Just as I was finishing, one of the neighbors stopped to say hello.  I lost my concentration and pulled a little too hard on the rope.  The rope became entangled and it was stuck.  I couldn't move it.  I was afraid the flag was going to fly high on the pole for eternity.  There were two more immediate issues.  The first was that the flag should not be flown after sundown unless illuminated.  I wasn't ready to stand out there with a flashlight all night.  I couldn't because the band was playing at Ruby's birthday party that evening.  The second issue had to do with Donna's memorial service.  Her service is today.  I usually fly the flag at half-staff for the morning and then raise it to full-staff at noon on the day of the service.  It is a hard thing to do with a stuck flag.  Butch came to our rescue.  This morning he leaned a 40' ladder up against the flag pole and climbed all the way to the top.  He freed the flag.  He is our hero.  Now I have to find a case of beer or a 5th of Beam for our buddy.

 

On our walk this morning Milo and I found an ear ring in the road.  For my Sunshine readers, please let me know if you know the owner.

Just another reminder about the Flap Jack Fling next Sunday.  It should be a beautiful Spring morning.

Smiles,

David

Monday, May 26, 2008

Flapjack Fling

Sunshine Firehouse Flapjack Fling

           Sunday, June 8th, 9 - 10:30 a.m.

Pancakes - Bacon - Sausage - Coffee - Tea - Juice

            Adults - $6, Kids under 12 - $4

           Community Meeting - 10:30 a.m.

   Fire Station 2 at 5880 Sunshine Canyon Dr.

                       Open to the public

    Please join the Sunshine Fire Department and Team Sunshine

                  for our 3rd Annual Pancake Breakfast!

       We will begin a community meeting at 10:30 a.m. to discuss

                             SFPD matters of interest.

                                                Please, no dogs

                      Hosted by Team Sunshine

                                     Building a Stronger Sunshine Community

 

Friday, May 23, 2008

out of the woodwork

I'm sure our Sunshine community is no different than a lot of communities around the country.  As the weather warms up, people start to leave the confines of their houses and move outdoors.  Milo and I are seeing many of our neighbors on our evening walk.  It is such a joy to see so many smiling faces and to meet the new puppy dogs that have joined the neighborhood.  The warmer weather is also bringing on lots of events.  On Memorial Day weekend, Boulder celebrates the Creek Festival.  It is always a fun event with many, many vendors, art exhibits, rides and lots of fun things to do.  It will be interesting for me.  The map store is just across the street from Central Park, the site of the festival.  I hope I can get to work on time.

The band is playing twice around the 1st of the month.  We will be helping celebrate Ruby's 80th birthday.  The party is at her house on the 31st.  Our next gig is June 5th at the Outlook Hotel in Boulder.  7-10PM   Be there!  Mention my name and they will let you in for FREE!!!!!

Other news....We still have not seen the Prune Juice Posse.  Maybe they are lost on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

Our community support group, Team Sunshine, is now the official "adopt a road" litter collectors for County Road 83.  The county put up a nice sign announcing that fact.  The orange bag is full our our newly collected trash.

The other good news is that fire station #1 is totally rebuilt.  The finishing touches were completed this week. 

Sunshine Fire Department, along with Team Sunshine will be hosting our annual breakfast the first Sunday in June.  I'll post more on that event shortly.

Finally, There will be a volleyball game and picnic on Memorial Day at the community volleyball court located behind fire station #2 (actually between the two fire stations).  Bring your own beverage and a dish to share.  Activities will begin around 1PM.

Keep smiling, hug your love ones, and tell someone you love them.

David

 

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Mixed news

There is mixed news coming out of Sunshine on this eve of my 60th birthday.  At the end of my last entry, I asked for some prayers.  The good news is that Mary's procedure was successful.  We are expecting to see her smiling face walking with us in the mornings.

Now the sad news.  We lost our good friend and neighbor, Donna, yesterday morning.  She will be greatly missed.  She kept her smile and held her head high as she passed with great dignity.  I will fly the flag at half-staff in her honor until Monday.

 Hug your loved ones and tell them that you love them.
Smiles,
David

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Bernie's coming home

 

Bernies house.

The other evening I arrived home early from work.  It was cool, but not cool enough to send me directly into the house.  Janice's car was parked out in front of the house so I knew she was home.  I opened the front door to a very happy puppy dog.  Milo jumped up and down.  He was wagging his tail so hard and fast, he cleaned everything off the top of the coffee table.  One swipe sent the TV remotes and the Kleenex box flying to the floor.  I looked around the house and could not find Janice.  It was so nice outside, I figured she went for a walk.  I put Milo on his lease and we headed out the door.

Milo and I turned left at the bottom of the driveway and headed up the hill.  I could hear voices and laughter toward Chris' (our mayor) house.  Sure enough, as Milo and I approached, we could see Janice, Steve, Dee, Linda and Chris, sitting in lawn chairs, cold beers in hand.  I knew everyone was having a very good time.  I was wondering if I should join them.  I am not much of a drinker.  Chris has a reputation.  Chris likes to entertain and always has plenty of beer, etc.  If you stop, you will be offered a drink. It would be rude to turn it down.

Chris can be one of the funniest guys you will ever meet.  The only problem is that you never know when he is serious or telling a tall tale.  Milo and I decided to join the conversation.  Chris was telling us a story.  He has a next door neighbor named Bernie.  Bernie has lived in Sunshine for many, many years.  He was raised in Connecticut but moved here so long ago that one can remember the year he arrived.  Bernie must be in his 80's now.  He has invested in property and owns three houses.

A while ago, Bernie went back to Connecticut to visit his parents.  They were getting quite old and ailing.  Not planning on being gone for long, Bernie stocked up on fire wood for the upcoming winter and filled the freezer with lots of meat.  Up here, you never know when you will get snowed in.  He made arrangements for Chris to collect his rents and make the deposits.  He also asked Chris to check in on his place and to make sure everything was in good order until he returned.  Chris loaded Bernie and his suitcase into his Ford Ranchero.  The two then headed east.  Chris delivered Bernie to his parents' house and returned to Sunshine a week later.

Last month Chris received a call from Bernie.  His parents have passed and he is planning on returning home.  He has already tried to return once with a couple of his buddies from Connecticut.  Chris calls them the "prune juice posse".  Evidently the prune juice posse made a  wrong turn and got lost on Long Island.  They turned around and went back to Connecticut.

If you are like the rest of us, you are asking yourself, "I wonder how long has Bernie been gone?"  Twenty two years.  Yes, Chris has been collecting rents and making deposits for Bernie for twenty two years.  Now, what about the house?  Chris went over to check on the interior.  He opened the front door and was repelled back by the smell.  Chris quickly closed the door and went home.  He poured himself a couple of shots of booze and pondered on what could be causing the terrible odor

He gathered up his nerve and returned to Bernie's.   He poured two more shots and walked the short distance to Bernie's side door.  He peered through the door and noticed a brown ooze under the freezer.  It seems the freezer quit working and the chest full of frozen meat, twenty two years, was now thawed.  Chris returned home and had two more shots.  He figured he had better make sure it was the freezer and the brown ooze causing the stench.  He took one more shot and went next door.  He took a deep breath and opened the door.  While holding his breath,he lifted the lid to the freezer, looked inside, closed the lid and ran outside.  Sure enough, the freezer was no longer working.

Chris knew he had to act fast.  The bears are coming out of hibernation in the next week of two.  Hungary, they would be attracted to the smell.  Bernie and his prune juice posse' were soon going to make a second attempt to travel west again.  The only thing that seemed logical was to seal the freezer, or should I say the contents of the freezer.  Chris made a trip into town and stopped at Home Depot.  There he picked up some bags of premixed concrete.  After stopping at his house for a couple of shots, he went to Bernie's to address the situation.  He held his breath and opened the door.  He lifted the premix concrete and carried it into the stench filled house.  He lifted the lid to the freezer and poured the contents of the bag into the freezer.  He repeated this several times, taking a couple of shots between each venture.

The smell has subsided and now.  He is looking for some brave soul to help him move the freezer out of the house.

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I am asking for some prayers for some special people, both Sunshine neighbors.  Mary and Donna.

 

Smiles to all,

David

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Springtime in the Rockies

Sunshine Fire Station #1 nearing completion.

The weather is reminding us that it is Spring.  We received 3" to 4" of snow last night and it melted before I arrived home from work.  We had rain, snow, fog, blue sky, lighting and thunder all in one day.

Milo and I did not walk this morning.  The road was just a little too muddy.  I did stop and raise the flag.  The neighbors are getting use to seeing the flag again.  When we moved out of day-light savings last fall, I would not raise the flag if I could not get home before darkness.  That is not an issue now.

Work is keeping me very busy.  Too busy!  I am finding it hard to sit down and write.  I'm trying to read everybody's journal but gosh....I could spend all day on line.

Please keep Donna and Mary in your prayers.

A couple of calendar notes.  The Rockies play their home opener tomorrow.  My father-in-law is returning from Arizona tomorrow.  He's been gone most of the winter. And...the band is playing at the Outlook Hotel tomorrow night.  Keep the kids off the street.

I am a proud father today.  My oldest son, Nate was just accepted into the school of music at the University of Colorado. His education continues.

Best wishes to all.

"The best sermons are lived, not preached."

Smiles,

David

Monday, March 3, 2008

After the feed

deserts anybody?

We had a full house at last nights Spaghetti feed.  That came as a surprise to many of the members of Team Sunshine, our community support group.  As most of the nation has, or is, experiencing, the weather was in the 70's on Saturday and then turned to snow overnight.  Sunday found us with about 6" - 8" of snow on the ground.  Many of wondered how the weather might affect the turnout for the meal.

Serving line

By the end of the night, all the tables were full.

"Nate the Great" preformed magic tricks to the enjoyment of all.