Sunday, January 15, 2012

Cheers to the New Year! (martha)

We eagerly anticipate the arrival of our first guests for winter (which is high season) at the Kraus B & B.  Jeff’s sister, Jeanine, and husband, Al, are arriving tomorrow.  We can’t wait. 

We rang in the New Year attending the Rose Parade and activities preceding it. Without further ado, these are a FEW of the pictures capturing that magical time in Pasadena. It was as wonderful as it seems.  Floats are spectacular in person.  The colors are vibrant and everything on the floats is made from flowers, plants, seeds, etc.  (Think potatoes to represent rocks). 

Before the parade, we attended the equifest to see performances by horses and riders.



The next day, we went to Band Fest (one of 3) which showcased marching bands from high schools and international destinations. Our show included the Calgary Stampede Show Band and the High School Band from Japan.  Only five boys were scattered among the girls in the Japanese band.
Many spectators camp out ALL night for spots along the parade route.  However, our hosts, Mary, my sister, and her husband, John, knew the drill.  We left the house at 5:30 am.  Earlier my other sister, Linnea, staked out places for us to join her group (curb-side) in lawn chairs.
Look, it is Kenny G!


J.R. Martinez (motivational speaker, war veteran and
winner of Dancing with the Stars).


Detail is incredible.
Floats are even more beautiful viewed in person.


Paramount Pictures celebrated 100 years in movies.

Another 100 years is being celebrated by Girl Scouts.
I was a Scout all through high school.

Our time was capped off by a visit to the J. Paul Getty Museum.  The museum had been on my “bucket list” for years.  After 13 + years in development, it opened to the public in 1993.  What a gift to the community – entrance is free!  How good is that? 

Jeff and Martha at the J. Paul Getty Museum

5 comments:

  1. Fantastic photos! The Rose Parade is on Dale's "bucket list." Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Great trip indeed! Everyone needs to go to the Rose Parade once. We went over 38 years ago! And, you are so right, about the details and beauty! I have not been to the new J Paul Getty but the old one (designed as a Roman villa in Malibu was spectalar. The Biblical paintings are some of my favorite in all the museums I've ever been to in life.
    Keep praying for TFC...lots going on these days awaiting what is next. But, the services have never been Holier! Blessings always, jill

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  3. Thank you so much dear friends for sharing with us these beautiful pictures that report part of the great winter vacation that you both had!
    Your trip gave me nice ideas for the ones that Ray and I are planning!

    with love,

    shirlëne and ray

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  4. I LOVE the Getty Museum. Sounds like a great trip!

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  5. Since this was the Rose Parade, as a Univ. of Oregon alumna I must add my GO DUCKS! -Carmen

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