A little background on why I named this blog what I did.
I should probably do a little explaining on my title of this blog. First my last name is White. Therefore I live in the "White House." Living in the "White House" makes me the 1st Lady. My physical address says I live in Westwood Ca. (not the one by Los Angeles) but a little mountain town in Northeastern Ca. However I really live in a section out of Westwood known as Pinetown. With all the joking going on between my friends, I inevitably became Pinetowns 1st Lady living in the "White House." With all that said, this is just going to be a more personal blog of my life here in Westwood/Pinetown. My family and friends being a big part of it.
Originally I really wanted to take a picture a day for one year and post it on this blog. Perhaps like a photo diary. My life though is quite quiet and perhaps is not photo worthy for a picture a day but I plan on trying. So why not hop in and take a ride with me through little mountain town U.S.A. You may just love it as much as I do!

Allison
Originally I really wanted to take a picture a day for one year and post it on this blog. Perhaps like a photo diary. My life though is quite quiet and perhaps is not photo worthy for a picture a day but I plan on trying. So why not hop in and take a ride with me through little mountain town U.S.A. You may just love it as much as I do!
Allison
I am seeing color in my world
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Allison
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Monday, April 27, 2009
Not anything exciting about these pictures for the just happened to stop by this blog crowd. And trust me I DO understand that. For me? They are color! color in Lassen County, from the meadow above with it's yellow color to the what ever they are below (hell whatever it is may be dying for all I know) rich in rich color, these pictures are downright exciting! LOL!!!
Anything other than white(snow) or gray (sky and/or dirty snow) is fasinating and I just love it!!!
Fire in the hole!
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Allison
on
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Super chilly is the only way I can describe today. Even though I did venture for a walk it was not a long one, and it took me coming back in to think of what I was going to take a picture(s) of today. And that happened when I was putting wood into the wood stove to get the house warm.

Who is NOT mesmerized by fire?
Fire
in the hole!
(or wood stove in this case)
And a little bit of fun from water effect
Water EffectFire and Pine Needles
Posted by
Allison
on
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Dave, the hubby is out doing one last pine needle raking and burning before the snow is suppose to fly tomorrow night. He is out on the street doing this to also help thaw out the ground. This is a newly finished deck and we are making sure that the rain nor melting snow is going to go into the newly built basement.
Plus There is just something about fire that I think mesmerizes most humans. I know it does myself.
Plus There is just something about fire that I think mesmerizes most humans. I know it does myself.
And it looks to me that he may be enjoying this a bit!
And that it really can't be called work.
And of course he could not even get it done without our dog "Buick" showing the way!
Burning down the house Day 34
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Allison
on
Sunday, October 05, 2008
For myself, I have problems on
Westwood announced that the electricity was to be shut off in Westwood while they work on the relay station. The rest of Lassen County was not going to be affected. This was to be at 5:00 A.M. today until 2:00 P.M. this afternoon. Announcing in this town is by way of writing about it in our local newspaper. The Westwood Pine Press, our once weekly newspaper or by way (and the more popular way) on the front doors of our local post office and our local and only grocery store, Youngs Market. Know ing the impending electrical shut-off, I rounded up my unlit candles and placed them all around the house. This was of course for safety reasons. I asked my husband to wake me if he needed to get up in the early morning hours.I would then light the candles for him so he could see good enough to walk say to the bathroom or play "Let the dogs out," our dogs favorite very early in the morning routine. We actually have a street light on our street but it is constantly out. Living where we live, It is down right black in this house and outside whether it is in the middle of summer or winter. It makes no nevermind. And yes, we have flash lights but thatis not only another post, it is another story.
I awoke briefly roughly around 5:30 I think and all was quiet and dark, very, very dark. When I awoke for good this morning at 8:00 A.M. My husband was watching T.V. So the electric being off ended up not being an all morning long thing, of which I am glad.
Except for the reason for this post. One of the places I put an unlit candle was on the top of our wood cook stove that we have in our hall way which heads towards our bathroom. The candle was the biggest I have because this is the darkest part of our home when there is no electricity. It was set on a heat proof plate, blah, blah, blah. The problem? I lit the hallway cook stove this morning as it was really cold in here this morning. Our main heating wood stove that we place in the living room is not in there yet. We take it out every spring/summer just so we don't have to look at it when we are not using it. It does not take a rocket scientist to figure out the rest of the story. Yep, I went in to take a shower and when I got out, there burning and dripping and smoking and burning and dripping and smoking some more was my biggest candle on it's side right on the top of the wood stove. Our old cook wood stove has an actual shelf on the top of it and that is where I placed the unlit candle. Why and how it shimmied off that shelf and onto the top of the stove I am not sure. The one thing I am sure of is that what I did was dangerous, stupid and just plain dumb! AND the one picture I am so glad I did not post today, was a picture of my house burned down.
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View Larger Map This is where I live. To the right of Westwood barely visible is the little section I live in called Pinetown. We have probably 150 to 200 people for our population. Westwood on the other hand is HUGE by comparison with a population of around 2000!
Added on 2-9-09