Alrighty...the sun is streaming in through the windows giving us free heat, I've had my first Coke of the day and it's time to join the parade of walkers out here in the Foothills of Yuma.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Snow Day!
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Saturday night
Racing around in the desert
Saturday, January 26, 2008
A Memorial Service
The gals in our group felt so sorry for Norman. They pooled their pennies and bought him a new hat. What do you think?
Cruising the desert
Norman and I took the pick-up for a little ride south of our campspot. It was great fun...although slow going. The paved road turned to gravel and got narrower and narrower. Then it became just a jeep trail with rocks of all sizes. It followed along a wash here and there and went up into the hills eventually coming out about where we started. A couple times we had to get out and rearrange the roadway, pile medium-sized rocks next to large ones OR roll some out of our way. We only bottomed out once, when we went over a crest on the trail (well, we high-centered...hee-hee). Other than get the pickup reeeaally dirty, we only broke the license plate cover. One of our group couldn't believe we made it over the trail until he saw the picture of our pickup next to an old Dodge Powerwagon military vehicle.
Quartzsite, AZ
Here's the January and March picture of the Quartzsite area. It's looking north. The big tent in the upper picture is only set-up for a week and has vendors selling everything imagineable for RVs. And "dreams"...many of the states and the Provinces of Canada are here passing out brochures and maps encouraging the RVers to come visit. It's great fun! Norman loves seeing all the new gadgets, and I love going through picking up all the free stuff I can find. This year I made Norman jealous when I found free red licorice...lol. And the biggee for this year was the free pancake mix in a can like RealWhip comes in. I guess the pancakes were good, but we tried it in the wafflemaker, and it was just too thin. Norman goes nearly every day to this tent. He's always finding new stuff to look at.
If you look at the highway overpass in the upper photo, you will see it's lined with cars. The town now has three stoplights, two are at each end of the overpass. This is where we get backed up for miles on Hwy 95 coming out of Yuma. And just to get around takes sometimes 5 to 10 minutes to cross the overpass. Sheesh...what we'll do for fun.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
OK...it's turned darn cold!
I came down with 'the cold' that many seem to be getting. Feeling kinda rotten, but am working on a positive attitude and hope to be rid of it in the next couple days. Oh, and I used the nose flush thingy...oh, that is nasty, strange feeling, but it seems to have given me some relief. So I'll use it again tonight.
I've taken advantage of not feeling like going out and...cleaned the coach, vacumned, wiped everything down with anti-bacterial wipes, done the laundry, sewed a little, read my book and finished 'another crocheted dishrag'.
Norman took on the chore of grocery shopping for next week. He had a list, so it only took about four phone calls to me to get it done...lol...You see, he only shops for crackers and pop and ice cream. He had no clue about the other stuff I buy. It was good for him...hee-hee...Oh, he also ran into town to do some shopping for RV parts. Eh, gads, sure happy I wasn't with him. The traffic was so bad on the highway and inside the Walmart (food shopping) he was gone over four hours.
We've got nearly all our stuff put away for an early start to Quartzsite tomorrow. All the window coverings are off, filled the water tank, dumped both gray and black tanks, hid our bicycles behind the shed on this property along with a couple plants I'm bringing back.
We won't get going too early. Ya see, we don't get up much before 8-ish. But we do want to leave in the morning. The line waiting for the stoplight in Quartzsite a couple years ago was three miles long. Later in the afternoon it is often up to ten miles long!!!
That's it for today. I've missed out on horse racing yesterday, bingo tonight and the quilt show tomorrow, all because of this dang cold. But beginning Saturday it's shop til ya drop week in Quartzsite...animal skulls...snake vertebraes...jewelry...beads...t-shirts...rv's and their accessories...artwork...craftwork...you name it, it's there...oh, and Todd, I can buy Derian a really nice rock!
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Monday, January 14, 2008
Our weekend in Mesa
Norman had a great time playing with Marley. He is still amazed at how strong the dog is. Marley takes Norman for walks around the area.
And Grandma Diane is raising Lily in the "Lovely" tradition. Here she is at the China Buffet with a plateful of desserts. Oh, I guess I should add...I added a brownie and Norman added ice cream.
Seattle SEAHAWKS!
Then those dratted cheeseheads took over, and we lost. It was a sad moment this past weekend. But somehow I managed to keep my spirit up, and have a wonderful visit with my sis, Di.
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
My birthday...
We got back to the motel where we started our walk, tired...
Along the way I took these two pictures. I've never seen a pomegrante (sp?) tree. This one isn't in season, so the pic is one of my "art-sy" photos. And the roses are just beautiful right now.
We never did figure out how to get pictures off my cell phone. We looked on the internet and even called the Verizon techs. So before heading home, we stopped at a Verizon store. The fellow opening the door for us gave me the answer. It is so simple!!! Why I didn't think of it, I dunno. And even the techs couldn't come up with this simple answer...I e-mailed G'ma Simpson to myself from my phone. Now isn't that EASY???
My day ended with cupcakes for our table provided by Margo at bingo last night. And since it was my birthday, I think I should have won something...but everyone at our table just played for the fun of it...a good time...a good day...
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
Monday, January 07, 2008
Our SPOT
We're almost at the far south end of the Foothills, just one more block, and we'd be in the desert. This part of the desert is the Barry Goldwater Firing Range. There is a Marine Base in Yuma with some great jets (my favorite the Harrier) and helicopters. They fly over pretty regular. A person can get free permission to drive out into the range. A couple years ago we went out there and played on a bunch of old tanks. Pretty fun...spinning the tourettes and all.
Friday, January 04, 2008
Excitement in the neighborhood!
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Our social life...so far
Car washes
The next day we spent over 5 hours at the big car/rv wash. I took the pickup through twice waiting in line at least an hour each time. The first time through they didn't get it clean so did a free re-wash. Then I spent another 15 minutes wiping most of the streaks of dust remaining off it.
Norman? Well, he waited in the RV line for over an hour before they told everyone to go on home. The coach in the carwash wouldn't start because the batteries got too wet. New batteries were installed, it still wouldn't start and a tech wouldn't come out to help...About an hour after Norman left, they got the coach out and no one was in line. I called Norman and he brought our coach back. We got all the windows and mirrors washed while waiting in line again. Then as we were inside the carwash, we watched the first half of the Oregon game. (Hmmm...guess I should tell you, they hand wash and dry the coaches.)
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
Dec 30...on to Yuma
We sleep in a little this morning, eat a leisurely breakfast, shower and put on fresh clothes. We'll jog east over to Parker and then south on down 95 to Yuma. It's only a tad over 100 miles now.
Several of us have headed out after Christmas and taken the coast route south to Yuma. THE CONSENSUS: What a beautiful drive for a car. The scenery was beautiful. But in an RV it was extremely slow going, nerve-wracking through all the turns, especially around those redwood trees, and lots of trucks! Pretty much everyone said the same thing, "WHAT A BITCH!" And we'll all seriously think twice before driving it again in the winter. It took Norman and I one day longer to get here despite two days of driving 10 to 11 hours.
Dec 27...Yuma bound
As we enter California a flashing sign alerts us to the possibility of hail. Now, this ain't funny. We just got out of small claims court trying to get our last hail damage paid for. Fortunately, no hail...whew!!
After a quiet night on some side street in Eureka (11 hours of sleep!), we head on down 101. Again a bad flashing sign, "Chains required at Willetts"...do we go through Willetts? Yep, we do. Thank goodness by the time we reach this area, the roads are clear. But trucks and cars are in the ditches here and there from the night before.Lots of snow all along the way. Really pretty, but happy it's not falling on us...We turned inland and cross north of Clear Lake and came out on I-5 at Williams...Tonight we stopped south of Stockton at an unnamed wide spot on the
road with gas stations, restaurants and a motel. We parked tonight in a dirt lot along with a few big trucks and some U-haul rentals (that's gotta be some uncomfortable sleeping).
The next day is another long drive. First, WE MADE IT THROUGH BAKERSFIELD WITHOUT.
BREAKING DOWN!!!! That's a first for us...I've talked Norman into trying a different route this time. So we head straight over through the desert to Needles before turning south. Then just before the Vidal Junction on 95 we find a spot in the desert to spend the night. It's quieter than Eureka, and we enjoy our first beautiful desert sunset