Thursday, December 17, 2020

Chorus, Internet, Cats




The Palm Creek Chorus is going to light up our Christmas with musical song!!


Light Up Your Christmas

With Palm Creek Caroling

 Wednesday, December 23 

Palm Creek Chorus invites you to choose any of 5 locations for old-fashioned caroling. Chorus members will be singing familiar Songs of the Season, and you are welcome to come to any location and sing along.

Please help us with the “maximum 50 people” gathering guideline. If you arrive at a location and see that there are already approximately 30 people there, please join us at one of the other locations. Thank you in advance for helping us remain in compliance.

We will be singing for about 10 minutes at each location. Here are the caroling locations and approximate times we will be singing on Wednesday, December 23:

 5:30 to 5:40 p.m.        Sports pool near the ball field (Cole Circle & Flowering Cactus Drive)

 5:55 to 6:05 p.m.        Northwest Dog park (Cole Circle & Copper Spirit Lane)

 6:20 to 6:30 p.m.        Tennis Courts (Cole Circle & Putter Placer)

 6:45 to 6:55 p.m.        Intersection of Cole Circle & Mica Lane

 7:10 to 7:20 p.m.        Intersection of Cole Circle & Wolfberry Drive (east of Oak Drive)

 7:30 to 7:45 p.m.        Northeast corner of Palm Park parking lot


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Lots of activity and big trucks up near the 4-way stop today.  I stopped to chat and confirm what their project was.  Yes!  They are bringing lines from Cox Communication to give us the long promised faster and secure WiFi.    With all the Covid slowdowns and extra regulations, the project has taken longer than expected but it IS coming!  



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Our cats lead a rough life when their toys get stuck in tight places.  Poor Kat spent at least a full half hour trying to get his favorite toy from inside the furnace vent door.  You will recall that some time ago Don finally screwed that door shut to keep the cats from destroying our furnace filters.


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Have you seen this brilliantly colored little bird?  He is a Vermillion Flycatcher.  I see them occasionally on our Palm Creek golf course.  I couldn't get a close up with my cell phone so copied one from the net.  Sure is a pretty little thing.