Sunday, November 9, 2014

My Baby Fig Trees

One month ago I cut 8 twigs off our fig tree in an attempt to have them sprout roots.  After a month in moist peat moss I discovered two of the twigs did sprout roots.  The other 6 are getting there, but probably have another week or two to go.  I'm going to plant these two in containers and see how they do.


Saturday, November 1, 2014

Halloween 2014

So here we are at our yearly pirate ship for Halloween.  We spent two days setting up for the event.  We had a few props set up around the ship.  Here's one of the pirate treasure.  As you can see no skallywag has been able to make off with the booty.


Here's the drunk pirate lady drinking her grog.  We made her using a pond pump with tubing running up her arm.  We put clear tubing running from the mouth to her belly so you could see the grog flowing.  I took 3 yellow highlighters and squeezed all the juice out of them and mixed it with water.  That made the water fluorescent and much brighter than plain old water.


Here we have the captain steering the ship.  He's an original and has been with us since the second year (this being our tenth anniversary).  In addition, we have other pirates, one standing swinging his sword and one hanging off the plank trying to steal some jewels.  The hungry crocodile waiting for a tasty snack.


Here's another pirate in the cargo net sitting on boxes of TNT (yes we are aware TNT hadn't been invented during the time of real pirates) and holding a sword and grenade.


Another drunk pirate passed out neglecting his duty of manning the cannon.


A sign warning pirates, with a pirate hanging by a noose.  This pirate had some cool clothes, but while I was trying to distress his clothes with a butane torch, the clothes caught fire and burned his pants and most of his shirt off, also melting his rib cage.  Next time I'll take his clothes off first before I distress them.


Here's the completed scene.  We are waiting for it to get dark and have the trick-or-treaters show up.
The ship is 32 ft long, with a 25 ft tall mast.  The little dinghy in the foreground is "the bearded clam".  You can't see it in the picture, but my daughter drew a little clam with a pearl in its mouth....with a beard.


Lastly, here's a picture at night.  The cul-de-sac had people hanging around all night long.  Our neighbor told us we made it on the internet as one of the top ten places to trick or treat in Los Angeles. (Redtri.com), as well as google earth, pinned with a pumpkin.  We estimated we had 800-1000 kids come through this year.