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3 Mountain View News Saturday, November 12, 2016 Walking Sierra Madre…The Social Side by Deanne Davis “Always remember you are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.” Winnie the Pooh Out walking Sierra Madre very early last Sunday morning, very early as we were immersed in that extra hour that daylight shifting time afforded us. We had gone in our usual circle through the canyon and back to our personal street, accompanied by Sunday Dog, an extremely aggressive looking dog who seems to like us and occasionally slips out to join us on our walk, usually on Sunday morning. As we got to about five houses from ours, Sunday Dog suddenly went ballistic. We looked to see what he was barking at and there stood a bear in the middle of the driveway. “Oh my gosh!” we said, “That’s a bear and he doesn’t look a thing like Winnie the Pooh!” We picked up the pace considerably. That’s how our week started. The Sierra Madre Rose Float is coming along famously. I was down there to take a picture or two, that’s Dick Sappington standing there alongside the teapot he was just welding. Our float is going to be another prize-winner this year. The Rose Parade theme is “Echoes of Success” and our float, “The Cat’s Away” is a perfect depiction of mice putting together a splendid tea party for themselves. Float designer, Richard Burrow, returns for his second year in a row with an absolute winner of a design. A china teapot and a stack of cups and saucers will be tipping back and forth, a holding tank will be re-circulating tea out of the pot into a cup and mice are hanging off of everything. Dick Sappington is one of those guys who can do everything. He builds, welds, creates the animation electronics so the tea stops pouring when the pot is upright again, the cups wobble but somehow never fall over, the mice teeter-totter on a spoon and...well, best float ever! The tray the tea service is resting on will be covered with 15,500 red roses, thousands of carnations, and our Rose Princesses: Sarah Adams, Camille Buckles, Ashley Conlon and Samantha Grijalva, will be seated, two on each side of the float on giant sugar cubes. Speaking of our Princesses, they will be riding into town on one of our fire engines and working as Santa’s Helpers from 5-7 p.m. for Sierra Madre’s Winter Village on Saturday, November 26th. Donna Sutcliffe, the ultimate Rose Float expert, filled me in on a few of the items that will be decorating our float. For the green parts of the china teapot, cups and saucers, split peas will be ground and then painstakingly patted into place. The silverware will be covered with leaves from Silverleaf plants. All the dark purple colors on the tea set will be covered in cranberry seed. Who knew cranberries even HAD seeds! The sugar cubes will be covered in whole sushi rice and the mice will be dressed in light and dark Ming moss. There now, you’ll be able to tell all your friends as you watch the parade on January 2nd (the 1st is on Sunday and the Rose Parade is NEVER on Sunday!) what they’re seeing on our float. There will be bouquets of football mums around the bottom edges of the tray, too. If you’d like to get in a few hours now, the float is available for volunteers to help on Sundays from 10-5. Currently what they need done is some rather painstaking work, trimming Statice flowers and Ming moss. Sharp scissors and incredible patience needed so leave the little ones at home till later when gluing flowers starts. But do come take a look! If you’ve got an extra few $$$ you’d like to do something nice with, the Sierra Madre Rose Float Association would be thrilled if you’d pass it along to them. We have lots of flowers to pay for, friends and neighbors. All the workers are volunteers and they build everything from scratch, but materials come with a bill to pay. Ran into Gary Anderson, our local tree expert, and he showed me somebody’s lovely, well-worn wedding band he had found by Bank of the West. If you’ve lost yours, give Gary a call. My active imagination immediately pictured a careworn lady, holding way too many papers in her hands, paying off her mortgage, arranging for payment to an assisted living facility where her beloved will be going, and that precious ring just slipped away. Hey! Could have happened! Have a great week and keep praying for rain! My book page: Amazon.com: Deanne Davis Blog: www.authordeanne.com “A Tablespoon of Love, A Tablespoon of Laughter” is available there… As are all the Emma Gainsworth Fall Pumpkin Adventures Follow me on Twitter, too! https://twitter.com/@ playwrightdd FRIENDS OF THE SIERRA MADRE LIBRARY SILENT AUCTION The Friends of the Sierra Madre Library announce that a Silent Auction will take place from November 1 – November 28, 2016 at the library. Featured are many interesting and collectible books, including some SIGNED, FIRST and LIMITED EDITIONS. The books will be in the Display Case in the main room of the library and will be available for inspection from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. on Saturdays, November 5, 12, 19, and Monday, November 28 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Bids may be entered in the notebook found on the service counter. The highest bidder at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, November 28 will be the winner. For a full list of nearly two dozen offerings, please see: http://sierramadrelibraryfriends.org/ silent-auction-of-collectible-books-3/ The Friends of the Sierra Madre Library is a non- profit organization and all proceeds benefit the Sierra Madre Library. The library is located at 440 West Sierra Madre Blvd. For more information visit us on Facebook, at our website www. sierramadrelibraryfriends.org, or call the library at 626-355-7186. We'd like to hear from you! What's on your mind? 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