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5 Mountain View News Saturday, December 30, 2017 Walking Sierra Madre…The Social Side CHIVALRY IS DOING WELL IN SIERRA MADRE! This year's entry to the Tournament of Roses Parade is called, "Chivalry" and depicts our owndinosaur, aka Sierra, with a wounded paw being helped by a young knight in shining (or blooming) armor. The design was submitted by Joanne Garcia. Sierra Madre is the smallest city to enter a float in the parade. The volunteers comes together toself-build and self-fund the annual float creation. This is our 86th year demonstrating the commitment of our community to come together to create an meaningful experience for our volunteers. Our float, depicting a young knight-to-be helping the injured dragon, demonstrates kindness inhelping others. A Rose blossom tree graces the front of the float. A First Aid kit is being used by young boystanding on a parapet to bandage a lady dragon's paw. 4 young ladies grace the back of the float sitting under a large Rose blossom tree. The perimeter of the float mimics castle wall ruins. FLOAT DESCRIPTION: Height: 32 feet Width: 18 feet Length: 42 feet FLOWERING: FLOWERS/FRESH: Roses, Gladiolus, Gerbera Daisies, Asters, Veronica, Agapanthus, QueenAnne's Lace, Gypsophelia, Galex leaves, Silver leaf, Dusty Miller, Smilax, Bear Grass, Cymbidiums, Dendrobiums, Button Mums, Mini Carnations, Pincushion Protea, Thistle, Wax flowers, Decorative Kale, Sheet Moss, Limes, Lichen, Italian Ruskus, and Deflexus, Green Dianthus, Curly Willow. DRY: Crushed walnut shells, Melaleuca bark, Magnolia leaves, Spanish moss, Split Pea, GreenLentil, Red Lentil, Pepitas, Mung beans, Rice, Nigella, Corn Meal grits, Yellow Statice, Purple Statice. ANIMATION: The Knight's head moves. The dragon's head, tail and wings move. So, where can you see the Sierra Madre Rose Float??? On December 31st, the Sierra Madre Rose If there is rain, a prediction of rain or Float Association is planning its Float Departureunexpected issues, we will take the float straight Ceremony to commence at approximately 5:30 to the Float Barn at 587 E. Sierra Madre Blvd., p.m.. At that time, they will leave the barn Sierra Madre. On the morning of January at approximately 5:45 p.m., heading towards3rd, approximately 9:30 a.m., we will open the Kersting Court, arriving approximately 6:10 p.m.barn for viewing and may have excess flowers The float will remain there about 20 minutes, available. then continue on to its line-up spot on OrangeGrove, where it will sleep overnight before theIf all goes well, the float will be in Kersting parade. If it’s inclement weather, they will waveCourt overnight and available for viewing the as they sail by without stopping. evening of January 2nd. On Jan. 3rd we’ll be there with any excess flowers from about 9:30 After the Rose Parade, the float will be in the a.m. until approximately 4:00 p.m. post parade viewing area, near Pasadena High School, the remainder of January 1st and all day Your donations of time, skills and funds have January 2nd. We will be toward the east end, by made this float possible. Come and see the Sierra Madre Villa. On the evening of January wonderful float that has been created with your2nd we will move the float back to Sierra Madre help. when we’re allowed to leave post parade. by Deanne Davis “Have yourself a merry little Christmas, let your heart be light. From now on, our troubles will be out of sight.” Ralph Blane & Hugh Martin Remember that? Judy Garland singing to Margaret O’Brien in the 1944 movie, “Meet Me In St. Louis.” You probably do as this is a perennial favorite Christmas movie, along with “Miracle on 34th Street,” “It’s a Wonderful Life,” and about 17 different versions of Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” My favorite version this year of “A Christmas Carol” was the one at the Glendale Centre Theatre which featured my grandson, Luke Simon, dressed in the incredibly heavy clothing of the period and managing to look cold and incredibly handsome. OK, I’m biased. The least favorite version: Bill Murray in “Scrooged.” Of course, we love “Charlie Brown’s Christmas” and the original version of Dr. Seuss’ “How the Grinch Stole Christmas. There’s “Frosty” and “Rudolph,” and the Hallmark Channel has shown a whole bunch of really nice Christmas movies. The lights and decorations around town have been spectacular this year. The Star Shower adds magic to just about any sort of outdoor lighting. I’ve got two of them and that’s pretty much all that happened outside our house this year. All our neighbors have spectacular light displays and it’s nice to just stand outside and admire them. However, I’m giving the Walking Sierra Madre...The Social Side Christmas Decorations award this year to Jeff and Laurie Bohn who live on Highland and have every conceivable inflated Christmas decoration possible, as you can see. It makes me smile to drive past their house. Also, being a huge fan of Minions, and there being two of those on display had a lot to do with my decision. We hope you’ve had ‘a merry little Christmas’ this year, and that your heart has been light. As we were out walking Sierra Madre a year or so ago, my Christmas decorations admiring walking buddy, John, and I, found a piece of paper on the sidewalk and this is what it said: A Child’s Prayer of Thanks Dear God, I’m thankful for all You give, For food, For love, A place to live, I thank You for my family too, And I want You to know That I love You. Amen. I have kept this out in our kitchen ever since and think it expresses pretty much everything for which we can be thankful. We live in such a beautiful place, with our own personal mountains available for good long ‘look’ moments. We have friendly people who smile and say Hello! when you pass them on the street. We have beautiful homes on every street, so many trees - which are doing fairly well in spite of the drought, and a splendid Christmas tree, crèche, menorah and dreidel in Kersting Court. I was sorry to see Goody Bags close their doors. Valerie Bango, had many great ideas for utilizing her store to its best advantage and we wish her all the luck in the world in her next enterprise. Dreams don’t die, Valerie, sometimes they are just deferred. While making strawberry preserves, lemon marmalade, apple butter and dozens of loaves of bread this year, my mind has been filled with the friends and neighbors I have been making all this stuff for, and I’m so grateful to know so many people who are happy to see me with a gift bag in my hand. Christmas is very different this year but I made split pea soup to take to daughter, Patti and son-in-law, Dave’s house to spend Christmas day with them and then see the new Star Wars movie. “Star of Wonder – A Christmas Musical” is doing well on TuneCore and I’m beyond happy that it’s finally finished. Merry Christmas, dear friends and neighbors. My prayer for us all for this coming New Year is for happy times, much laughter, even more joy and no sorrow at all! “Christmas! It’s finally here! My favorite...favorite time of year! Think mistletoe and holly...children’s faces jolly! Carols on the radio...happy smiles each place you go, Presents piled beneath the tree...some for you and some for me!” My book page: Amazon.com: Deanne Davis “Star of Wonder – A Christmas Story” Is available there. This is a wonderful Christmas Love Story...trust me! Star of Wonder the CD is now on TuneCore! Featuring this song! Take a look! Blog: www.authordeanne.com Follow me on Twitter, too! https://twitter.com/@ playwrightdd We’d like to hear from you! What’s on YOUR Mind? Contact us at: editor@mtnviewsnews.com or www.facebook.com/mountainviewsnews AND Twitter: @mtnviewsnews Mountain Views News 80 W Sierra Madre Blvd. No. 327 Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024 Office: 626.355.2737 Fax: 626.609.3285 Email: editor@mtnviewsnews.com Website: www.mtnviewsnews.com | ||||||||||||||||||||