Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Baseball


Jim and I love going to evening baseball games. So Memorial Day evening we went and saw the Sidewinders. They are moving to Reno next year because of lack of fans, as you can see. It was about 75 degrees and I was freezing. I guess I'm truly becoming a true Arizonan.

7 comments:

The J's said...

Oh my...we had 75* Sunday, and I was just loving it, said how I could live in that temp all year long!! But then I also am familiar with the difference between AZ 75 and NE 75!
Neat pix.

D'Anna said...

Whoa 75* and you freeze? Thats kinda funny. It was 75* today and i thought that was pretty hot. Or at least it was when i was sitting outside w/ my friends throwing woodchips at each other. Yep going to go write a post on my blog.
rock on!

Tami Asars said...

Sounds like fun! Glad you had an enjoyable evening- looks like a nice field!

Shirley said...

Hi! I'm a little behind as I wanted to comment on some of your earlier posts, so will combine them. Great pictures of your family and the Chirichaua's. I loved that place when I was growing up--went there several times...great hiking trails. Happy Anniversary (a little late)! Sorry to hear that you'll be losing the local baseball team next year! I'm glad we still have the Everett Aquasox; we'd rather go to their games than the Mariners. (The only thing the Mariners have going for them is I think the stadium--Safeco Field--is really neat.) -S.

Traci K said...

I love the angle of that picture. Sad that they are leaving. Baseball is such fun! We're lucky to have the Astros here and we enjoy it when we have time to go.:) Looks like fun! I can relate to the 75 thing! We keep our AC on 75 here!:)

Lane and Sylvia said...

Did you use the 'stitch' feature on your camera to take that picture? Isn't that cool? I took one of the Columbia Gorge last week and it turned out great also just like yours.
Lane

Donna and Jim said...

Hi Lane
Actually this is about 5 photos. My camera does not have the stitch feature. I used the wide angle lens and then used a computer program I have that helps me put it together.
Cheers!
Donna