8:30 am - Friday - January 2nd - TWW - 43% F, humidity 81%,wind 5 mph out of the west by southwest.....partly cloudy today with a forecast high of 50° F. On this date in 2013 TLE and I were awaiting our breakfast orders at Kona Joe's Island Cafe.....
....in Cedar Key, FL.....they served, obviously, Kona Coffee. This was one of our favorite hangout places that did not survive the hurricanes.
As we have done all of the years of our marriage, we began New Years day watching the Rose Parade in Pasadena, CA. For the first time in 20 years it rained on New Years day in Pasadena. My family moved to Pasadena in 1963, and TLE and I lived there until 1985. In those 22 years I only remember it raining on New Years day one time. I came of age there, held the hand of a girl for the first time there, learned how to drive there, TLE and met there, and were married there, and all 5 of our kids were born there. As a teenager I loved being on Colorado Boulevard on New Years Eve watching cool cars slowly rumble up and down her length. My friend Tom Carrozzo and I rode his 1965 Honda S90 up and down that boulevard until the early morning hours one year. I attended numerous Rose Bowl games with my father over those years, which most often featured the USC Trojans vs. the best team from the Big Ten that year, usually Michigan, or Ohio State. I have a lot of fond memories from that time, and Pasadena will always hold a special place in my heart.
It was also raining here at The Wilson Wilderness as we awakened New Years morning, and continued to do so on and off all day long, so we spent 99.9% of our time enjoying the warm confines of our 1982 Newell Classic. That reminds me....I received a text message from Patty Ward, the wife of good friend Steve Ward, who sold Phyllis his 1982 Newell Classic (sister coach to our Newell) just a year ago. She advised that Steve had passed unexpectedly just before Thanksgiving. To say I was shocked is an understatement. I had just talked with him on the phone for about 45 minutes a week, or two earlier. Wow, you just never know when your number will be called, do you? Happy New Year Steve from this life into the next life!
With the current rain storm our captured water at the greenhouse is increasing.....the IBC tote on the east side is half full (it has more water in it than the westside one as when we depressurized the house a couple of times while fixing the pump leaks we added that water to the east side one), and the IBC tote on the west side is 1/3 full now....amazing! Our blue barrel at the shed receiving rain water from the shed roof also 1/2 full as of this morning (January 2nd)....that's 6 gallons of water we would never have seen, or been able to use watering plants. When Charles and Phyllis return next week we will finish installing rain gutters on the house to capture rain water/snow melt in the future months.
There were three NCAA football playoff games on New Years Day.....#4 Texas Tech vs. #5 Oregon in the Orange Bowl (Florida). We expected a competitive game, but received a lopsided 23-0 game with Oregon as the dominate winner. Didn't see that one coming. The Rose Bowl game (Pasadena) featured #1 Indiana vs. #9 Alabama, which ended up being another blowout of epic proportions.....38-3.....great job selection committee....lol! The nightcap featured #3 Georgia vs. #6 Ole Miss (Mississippi) in the Sugar Bowl (NOLA) which finally gave us a competitive game. It could have gone either way, but in the end Ole Miss was the better team winning 39-34 (the last 5 points on a field goal, and a safety) as the last second expired....that last second took 10 minutes to play....you had to see it to believe it. So now the semi final matchups have been determined.....#10 Miami vs. #6 Ole Miss (January 8th), and #1 Indiana vs. #5 Oregon to be played in a week....January 9th.
The final game didn't end until 10 pm, and thus the first day of 2026 came to an end. Life is good as we enter the year 2026, and we are looking forward to what life will bring in this new year.
Happy New Year, and thanks for stopping by!








































