Not that kind of kiss...
KISS PEZ Dispensers |
When I left Anchorage
yesterday, it was on the tail end of 15 inches of fresh snow in my back yard. I
had been thinking that we might get an early break-up and I would be able to
pull the KLR out of the garage soon. Not so sure now. I think the fact that I
was flying to San Francisco to meet with Jaz and screw around for a weekend helped.
The snow on my back deck buried my BBQ grill this week. |
Jaz retired over two months ago. She flew south. All those
years of shoveling snow, and the first chance she got she flew. She has a
second bike in San Francisco, and invited me down (she also ran out of Kaladi
Trieste Blend, ground for French Press –
I suspect she needed the coffee more than my company). We talked about riding
(me renting a motorcycle – because there is no way I would sit on the back of
hers), and I did not want death by a California driver, or my lack of
navigating mine fields. We rented a car.
Good thing. She has been riding down here for two months
solid. She tells me “it’s like a video game, a high stake video game, you can
and should pretty much do whatever you need to do to say alive. Pass a car on
the right, pass a car on the left (when no passing lanes exist), split the
lanes… whatever." It takes nerves of steel to split a lane with California
drivers at 70 mph. One mistake and your life is over.
For those of you that do not know what splitting a lane is –
imagine two cars driving side by side on the freeway. Then imagine a motorcycle
rides up between the two cars and passes both while staying on the painted line. That is splitting a lane.
I like metal – Impala metal – around me in California. She picked
me up at the airport and we headed over to the PEZ Museum on beautiful downtown
Burlingame.
I collect PEZ dispensers. I have always loved them as a kid.
When I found out there was a complete museum dedicated to these wonderful
little candy dispensers… well.. ROAD TRIP.
Not only does the museum boast an entire collection of every PEZ dispenser invented, the largest dispenser, but a pretty healthy gift shop where you can find contemporary and vintage pieces. |
PEZ Dispensers have been around since 1948; the actual candy
was invented in 1927. The original “candy” was a breath mint, and came only in
peppermint (they were very similar to Altoids). It is considered the first
breath mint.
PEZ is not made in amerika; they are Austrian. The first
dispensers were flat with no “heads” on them.
First generation "headless" PEZ Circa 1950's |
The name PEZ is derived from the German word “pfefferminz”.
In 1952, PEZ wanted to expand to the amerikan market and
knew they needed a gimmick… the character heads were invented. They change
yearly, with about 900 different varieties produced.
PEZ still produces them;
now about 30 new designs per year. Not all are carried in this country.
Jaz and I rolled in front of the museum.
There are over 900 different PEZ characters to choose from. |
Psychedelic PEZ Circa 1960s |
1970s special releases including Uncle Sam Vintage 1976 Bicentennial Edition |
Modern sets - Star Trek Generations |
There is also a
section of famous toys, and banned toys to view.
This Atomic Energy Lab kit Circa 1950's actually came with four vials of radioactive material to play with. Note the "Safe" advertising on the box. Obviously banned. |
First Easy Bake Oven - 1963 |
First Barbie - 1959 |
I had been wanting to come to this museum and I was finally here, ready
to add some to my collection! I bought the complete Charlie Brown set (with Snoopy, Woodstock, Charlie and Luzy), Catwoman, and the snowman (replica of world's largest PEZ). And guess what.. there are conventions.
We rolled out of the PEZ museum and headed south. Jaz argued
with Zumo GPS of the trickster clan for about 10 miles. I dozed. The scenery
was gorgeous as we headed down Highway 101, but I had not slept much since the
night before. I hear the phone ring… it is the rental car people.. calling her
to see if she likes the car. Now folks, this has never happened to me. Have the
rental car people ever called you and asked you if you like there car? I am convinced
they found her driving record, or were monitoring our progress and thought about
reminding us we can’t leave the country. She considers asking him how to get
the airbag back into the dash after it has deployed… and thinks twice about it.
All is good as we pass vineyard after vineyard.
We rolled into Cambria (2nd thing on my list is
the Hearst Castle) and walked the town. My legs were killing me from the flight
and car ride - nothing like stretching out your legs to read the local bumper
stickers.
I always thought God likes snipers too... I got confirmation in Cambria that it is so... |
We grabbed some beer, cheese and tapenade and sat out by the fire pit
contemplating the palms.
Kicking back blogging with my Blue Suede Shoes... |
Tomorrow the Hearst Castle.
Resources:
Museum
http://www.burlingamepezmuseum.com/
Conventions
http://pezconvention.com/
Main company
http://pez.com/
Resources:
Museum
http://www.burlingamepezmuseum.com/
Conventions
http://pezconvention.com/
Main company
http://pez.com/
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