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Autumn Neighborhood Association Meeting

We had a great Autumn Meeting with our Glen Cove Community Association with representatives from Vallejo Police and Fire departments, Solano County Resource Development and the Food Cooperative that Shando and I recently joined as owners.

Halloween Party 2023

Halloween party where I went as a “Queen Fairy” (see tiara) and Shando went as a “Save Brittany” fan with the pet pig named Chicharrón. That’s some pig!

This was another great Halloween potluck with Vallejo Gay Network thanks to the Bregenzers.

Mark went as the corpse of Diane Feinstein. Too soon!

Wild Turkey Neighbor Siege

I like to get some gardening in every morning before work. I’m increasingly impressed by what these wild turkeys do. I guess I didn’t realize how urban we were in the East Bay because where we lived these birds were not to be found, even when I was growing up in Hayward.

Now living in Vallejo, living adjacent to a significantly-sized state park (Benicia) these birds encroach on our neighborhood with no fear, and the quiet streets are probably an open invitation. Until recently, I did not know they could leap onto roofs, but this morning it was on a different level, and certainly nothing I’ve seen in over three years of living here. I find it endearing that they were speaking to each other from one neighbor’s rooftop to another. While I didn’t capture it on camera, two of them flew inches above my head when flying back to the cul-de-sac behind our house from my next-door neighbor’s house right after I took this footage. En garde!

Giraffeless Kayaking

More kayaking with the dogs, although it was the first time the giraffes were not in view. For those who are interested in kayaking at Dan Foley Park’s Lake Chabot here in Vallejo (there is another Lake Chabot in Castro Valley, where I used to live), the Six Flags giraffes are almost always eating when we kayak past them. Cappy and Polar were probably bored again, but they are now used to being on the kayak with me and getting water dripped on them while we enjoy the fresh air and vistas from the water.