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Weird Worm – What is it?

Living on the Guadalupe River in San Jose, California, we often see raccoons, opossums, Jerusalem crickets, squirrels, black snakes, toads, mallard ducks, Canada geese, plus song birds and hawks of all sizes.

This week, our neighbor Jamie called John to come see something interesting on the street. John took pictures of an odd very long and thin pinkish-tan worm, about 1-1/2 feet in length (45 cm). It was very lively – wriggling all over the rain-wet pavement. I saw something like it several years ago at night when it was too dark for detail. We are still trying to figure out what it is.

Suggestions?

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Images Copyright 2010 John Plocher

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1007 Circle Park, Knoxville, Tennessee

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My mother, Eleanor Creekmore Dickinson, grew up at 1007 Circle Park Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee. This address does not exist any more. In the mid-1960’s, the whole neighborhood was torn down to make room for the University of Tennessee. You can check out Circle Park on Google Maps: the satellite view shows that Circle Park itself is still there but the round street around it is now called Circle Park Drive SW or Circle Park Drive. Originally, Circle Park was a private open space owned by the houses around it.

It is surprising how much of a presence a house that does not exist still has. 1007 Circle Park stood on its own acre of land. It had towers, secret passages (an air gap between inner and outer walls), and a teardrop-shaped carriage drive in the side yard with a porte-cochere to keep the rain off. There were stables and three servant quarters in the back. My great grandfather, Walter Van Gilder, bought the house around 1910. It was ornate Victorian in style, built around the time of the American Civil War.

After 1965, when Evelyn Van Gilder Creekmore and Robert Elmond Creekmore (my grandparents) knew that their home would be torn down, they took as much of the house with them as they could when they moved. This included doors, architectural trim, windows, banisters, and ironwork as well as furniture. Over the years those pieces have been installed in a variety of our family’s houses in California and Tennessee.

My husband, John Plocher just finished bolting the extremely heavy black iron fireback (featuring Poseidon and seahorses) into the exterior wall of his new workshop. In our house, we also have furniture carved by Ellen Bolli Van Gilder (my great grandma), a parlor screen with six paintings by my ancestress Mary Esperandieu, the newel post from the 1007 Circle Park staircase, a heater grate, a metal fire screen, several panels of stained glass and clear leaded glass, and a variety of mirrors that Walter Van Gilder made himself for 1007 Circle Park.

A photo below shows the front door of 1007 Circle Park on the day my mother married my father in 1952. In the picture, she is being escorted to the wedding by her father, R.E. Creekmore, flanked by my other grandparents (B.W.O. Dickinson and Gladys Grace Oakes Dickinson) and Ellen Bolli Van Gilder. The doors and stained glass panel in the back of that 1952 photo are the same doors and stained glass panel in my parents’ house in San Francisco in 2006, shown below with my mother at the door. Walter Van Gilder made the glass panel.

26 December 2012 blog – The Walter Van Gilder stained glass panel was installed in our home in Willow Glen, California, after being re-leaded and restored.

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Images Copyright 1938-2009 by Katy Dickinson and Eleanor Dickinson

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Cactus Fence

This is an update on my blog entry “Gardening Around the Homeless” dated 10 April 2006. We live on the bank of the Guadalupe River in Willow Glen, California. In 2006, I started to create an informal cactus fence to deter homeless transients from passing through or camping on our river bank. I am even more motivated to continue this project by two big river bank fires recently caused by homeless campers just upstream of our property. I have planted both Echinopsis and Opuntia (prickly pear), plus some Yucca for height; they are all growing well.

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Images Copyright 2009 by Katy Dickinson

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Andy’s Pet Shop

After we adopted our two cockatiels from Mickaboo Companion Bird Rescue, we started hearing about Andy’s Pet Shop (1280 The Alameda, San Jose, CA 95126, 408-297-0840)…
how wonderful it is, how they are a 100% Pet Rescue shop, and about their current financial problems. Andy’s adopts out birds through Mickaboo. Their web site says: “…all the pets in the shop come from a shelter, a non-profit rescue group, or are surrendered for rehoming due to foreclosure, illness, etc.”

A few days ago, my son Paul and I went to check out Andy’s. It is indeed a delightful place for animal lovers. We bought bird
food and had fun visiting the exotic birds, puppies, kittens, mice, rabbits, turtles, and other critters looking for a home. A few days later, we went back because Paul and I had talked so much about Andy’s that my husband John wanted to see for himself. My favorite at Andy’s is Mango, the toucan who has a long narrow forked tongue and big blue feet. If you go, be aware that the big macaws are loud
and very chatty.

Pictures from Andy’s:

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My cat Tino and birds Simon & Garfunkel (all rescue animals):

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Images Copyright 2009 by Katy Dickinson

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Flower Flour Bakery & Flower Shop

I am working from home this week, so I was able to have lunch with my husband John at
Flower Flour, our local bakery and flower shop. As usual, the food was very good and eating among the flowers was a delight. The few shops at our end of Willow Glen are basic (barber, dry cleaner, taqueria, liquor store…) with the one creative flourish that is Flower Flour.

Flour Flower is where John goes when he wants to buy me a special bouquet. Sometimes we walk there for Saturday breakfast or afternoon tea. Talking with Mimi (about gardening or baking) and Ed is part of the enjoyment.

Some Flour Flower photos from Valentine’s Day:
Flower Flour Bakery and Flower Shop<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Flower Flour Bakery and Flower Shop<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Mimi Chiang-Brown at Flower Flour Bakery and Flower Shop<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

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Cupola Update

The continuing saga of a garage repair… (taking up the story from the 6 May update). My husband John Plocher is making progress on replacing the formerly-termite-infested walls and roof of our garage-turned-model-train-room-and-workshop. The most visible progress
is on the cupola he designed to let in light and air. Next steps are siding, roofing, and paint.

cupola side wall on the ground

cupola side wall on the ground<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

first cupola wall on roof

first cupola wall on roof<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

John with cupola walls

John Plocher with cupola walls<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

John, roof framed and windows in

John Plocher with cupola roof framed and windows in<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

John on roof with cupola

John on roof with cupola<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

cupola roof covered

cupola roof covered<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

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Heaven on Earth – An Amazing Pink Rose

My friend Susan gave me a bare root rose a few months ago. I planted it in full sun and recently have been enjoying some amazing large pink blooms. The flowers are too big for the stems so I cut them when half open for flower arrangements. I am not usually fond of pink flowers and I rarely buy plants from catalogs or web sites but “Heaven on Earth” is exceptional.  Information from the company which sells it:

Jackson & Perkins Company – Heaven on Earth Floribunda Rose Item No. 28604 “Unlike any other floribunda we’ve seen- immense, peony-like flowers with breathtaking color and fragrance.”

“Rosa Heaven on Earth /Light Pink,Apricot /Ovoid,Pointed buds / Blooms 5″ / 40 petals / 14″-16″ stems / Dark Green foliage / Spicy fragrance / Full Sun / Shipped as Bareroot / Height: 3 ft – 4 ft”

Some photos of my blooms:

Jackson and Perkins Company's Heaven on Earth Floribunda Rose<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Jackson and Perkins Company's Heaven on Earth Floribunda Rose<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Jackson and Perkins Company's Heaven on Earth Floribunda Rose<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

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