Saturday, February 04, 2017

PHEEBS AND I MADE IT OUT FOR A COFFEE AND MUFFIN JEEP RIDE THIS MORNING:))

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I HAVE PHOTOGRAPHED MOST ALL OF THE MANY BORREGO SPRINGS ART SCULPTURES OVER THE YEARS AND THIS MORNING PHEEBS AND I STOPPED INTO JUST ONE LOCATION FOR A FEW MORE PICS  ART SCULPTURES OF BORREGO SPRINGS

Always nice to see a morning’s sunrise streaming through our Motorhomes windows no matter where one is.  Being early morning people we always get to see beautiful southwest sunrises.  A huge bonus this time of year for folks like us who spend late Spring, Summer and early Autumn months in a forest of pine trees with no distant horizons visible.

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SUNRISE INSIDE OUR COACH

Bit of an emergency this morning……I was out of peanut butter!!  Had totally forgot about that Friday when we stopped into Don’s Food Market behind the Julian Pie Company in Santa Ysabel.  With peanut butter withdrawal symptoms just around the corner I needed to get myself into town fast.  Borrego Springs has a small (but expensive) supermarket hidden around the back of the same wee plaza the Frugal Coyote Thrift Store is in along main street’s North side.

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Only took Pheebs and I 15 short minutes to land ourselves in Borrego Springs.  With a small jar of ‘no-name’ peanut butter in hand I soon had myself across the street at Calicos picking out the biggest muffin I could find in their display case.  With that as well as a small coffee Pheebs and I were soon out cruising around the pleasant back streets of Borrego Springs taking in all the nice homes and scenery.

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LOVED ALL THE FLOWERING SHRUBBERY AT THIS HOUSE

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NOTICE THE SLIGHTLY TERRACED WATERWAY AT LEFT

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ONE OF THE THINGS WE LIKE SO MUCH ABOUT SOUTHWEST ARCHITECTURE IS THE RANCH STYLE HOUSES WITH NO SECOND STORIES

Noticed a lot of really nice ‘high end’ homes for sale and one neighborhood seemed to have just the nicest green grass and palm tree golf course running through it.  Surprised not to see anyone out playing on a beautifully warm Saturday morning.  If I was a golfer this scenically relaxing golf course would have really appealed to me.

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NOTICE THE SUNLIGHT REFLECTED LENS FLARE TOP LEFT…..WE ARE CURRENTLY AWAITING A NIKON LENS HOOD TO ARRIVE FOR MY D3400 LENS TO STOP THIS KIND OF THING

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THESE GOLF COURSE PICTURES AS WELL AS THE NICE HOMES ARE ALL DRIVE-BY PHOTOS

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THIS STREET RUNS RIGHT THROUGH THE NEIGHBORHOOD GOLF COURSE

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NICE GOLF CART PATHS

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HOUSE LOWER LEFT OPENS UP RIGHT ONTO THE GOLF COURSE

Borrego Springs is bigger than what first meets the eye if you include all it’s nice neighborhoods.  It seems the nicest homes and properties are tucked closer into the San Ysidro mountains on the northwest side of Borrego.  The north end of town is where all the fruit and palm orchards are located as well.

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Pheebs and I were back to the rig shortly before noon with our jar of peanut butter and a front seat full of blueberry muffin crumbs.  The Jeep is going to need one mighty big major clean-up once we get back to Bayfield in a couple months.  Probably best to just send it through a heavy duty car wash with the windows open half a dozen times.  And that small $2.99 jar of no name peanut butter should have had it stated on it’s label ‘made with second hand used peanuts and natural cardboard flavoring’.

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Looking at my new Nikon D3400 photos these past bunch of days I could see they were all lacking something so this morning I got out my hammer and screwdriver and went inside the camera to tweak some settings.  They were lacking ‘punch’ and I hope I have that corrected now.  Almost had to go back to my toolbox for a hacksaw but luckily the hammer and screwdriver did the job.  I should have done more tweaking with the settings soon as I took it out of the box but oh no not me.  Soon as I fired it up away I went, ‘snap-snap-snap-snap-snap-snap’!!!!

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YEP LOTS OF NICE HOMES IN BORREGO SPRINGS

With so many iffy weather days this winter we sure have had us a few days of nice stuff this past week.  Sunshine and warmer temps have made life easier and more enjoyable for sure.  Dragged my gravity chair out of the shade into the sun this afternoon and soaked up some rays.  Been a long time since I’ve done that.  I remember years ago on those first few slightly warm April days when I’d go out and stake myself to the ground and lay in the sun long enough to almost set myself on fire.  It was always a big deal to get that groovy summer tan going as early as one could.  Glad I finally grew out of that stuff.  It was just last year wasn’t it??  Nawwwwww:))

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SPOTTED THIS FELLOW LOW OVER A BORREGO NEIGHBORHOOD THIS MORNING

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A GEEZER SPORTS CAR CLUB WITH THEIR TOPS DOWN AND BUNDLED UP DRIVERS……THIS WAS IN SANTA YSABEL FRIDAY AND THERE WAS STILL SNOW ON THE GROUND A FEW MILES AWAY

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SAW THIS GUY SITTING ALL BY HIMSELF ALONGSIDE THE ROAD NEAR SCISSORS CROSSING THURSDAY

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OCOTILLO VIEW THROUGH OUR PASSENGER SIDE WINDSHIELD LATE THIS AFTERNOON

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WE HAVE MANY OLD DEAD TEDDY BEAR CHOLLA (CHOY-A) STALKS AROUND OUR RIG AND WITH A BIT OF IMAGINATION SOME OF THE THEM LOOK LIKE DESERT CREATURES….ABOVE SITTING DOWN IS THE ‘OLD SHADOW MAN OF THE DESERT’ AND BELOW IS ‘BUCKEY BEAVER’ ON THE LEFT AND ‘ROSCOE RABBIT’ ON THE RIGHT

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Been awhile since I expressed my appreciation to readers for following along with the Bayfield Bunch.  Has been a long time for some of you and I thank you all for your comments and emails over the years.  It is I who owe all you folks out there a big thank you for your support.  Been some tough times and lots of good times and in the end it is my my friends and readers who continue to give me the inspiration most every day to get out there with my cameras and find something to write about.  Yous is all really good peoples:))

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GROANER’S CORNER:((  Reg and Jake , two upper Michigan handymen were hired to paint a flag pole and were going to be paid by the inch. As they were standing at the base of the flagpole looking up, trying as they may to figure how much to charge, a young woman walked by and asked what they were doing.  "We are supposed to find the height of this flag pole" said Jake, "But we don't have a ladder. The woman took a wrench from her purse, loosened a few bolts and laid the pole down. She then took a tape measure from her pocket, took a measurement and announced, "Eighteen feet, six inches" and walked away.  Reg shook his head and laughed, "Ain't that just like a woman! We asked for the height and she gives us the length!!"
Reg and Jake are currently working for the government......

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Did you hear about the guy who tried to date a nun?  He wanted to take her to the county fair, but she declined on account of she had taken a vow abstaining from Carnival pleasures.

Friday, February 03, 2017

WE KINDA BOUNCED OFF THE EASTERN EDGE OF SAN DIEGO THIS MORNING AND THANKS FOR FLYING WITH CAPTAIN AL:))

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SUNRISE AT OUR HOUSE

Not having any idea where it is we might be at next week at this time we decided to do our San Diego/Julian California loop drive this morning.  Same drive I described in Thursday’s post.

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WATCHING THE SUNRISE……PINK JAMMIES AND ALL

We were up and at em early as usual and had the Jeep rolling by 8:20 Arizona time or 7:20 California time.  Even though we are in California we still go by Arizona time because it’s easier on our aging bods.  Easier for our many mentally stretched mind confusements as well. 

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ROLLING THROUGH BLAIR VALLEY……AGAIN

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STOPPED FOR A LEG STRETCH JUST EAST OF THE AGUA CALIENTE COUNTY PARK…A FEW RV’S VISIBLE IN THE BACKGROUND

Retraced our steps through the scenic Blair and Vallecito Valleys stopping for a leg stretch near the Agua Caliente County RV Park a quarter mile off highway S2 on the West side.  This Park is known for it’s soothing hot springs.  Was surprised to see a lengthy paved aircraft runway running alongside the highway out there on the desert floor for the most part in the middle of nowhere.  There is a helicopter training school in EL Centro and I think I read they use this strip.  In fact England’s Prince Harry may very well have landed here during his Apache Helicopter training a few years back.

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WITH ONE EYE IN THE CAMERA AND THE OTHER EAR TUNED UPWARD FOR ANY APPROACHING AIRCRAFT I QUICKLY SNAPPED THIS RUNWAY PHOTO AND TOOK OFF AT A GALLUP WHEN KELLY NOTICED A STATE TROOPERS VEHICLE APPROACHING…..I WASN’T SUPPOSED TO BE WHERE I WAS…..LUCKILY MY LEGS SCOOTED ME ALONG FASTER THAN  THE TROOPERS EYEBALLS

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LOTS OF WIND TURBINES NORTH OF OCOTILLO

We reached the small town of Ocotillo and the junction of S2 and I-8 shortly before 10 and swung up the I-8 ramp heading West.  A few years ago upon leaving Borrego Springs one time we decided to slip on down south of Brawley through EL Centro to I-8 and east to Yuma.  Didn’t care much for that stretch of I-8 and for some reason I wasn’t impressed with the rugged rock filled landscape west of Ocotillo either.  A gas stop at a Shell station in Jacumba took our needle off nearly empty and we were on our way.  Could see the Mexican border fence running through the desert paralleling the interstate about a mile to our left which of course would be south.  No sign of that blonde headed Washington character at the wall with his hammer and nails yet.

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HEADING WEST TOWARDS SAN DIEGO ON I-8…..VERY SUPRISED BY THE LIGHT TRAFFIC

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I had been curious about this area of California to see if it would be somewhere we might be interested in for future travels and boon-docking.  It was not.  Too many loooooong grades for our Motorhome and as mentioned before we weren’t big on the scenery.  We did get us just 41 miles east of San Diego though before catching highway 79 north to Julian.  I mentioned to Kelly as we made the turn onto 79 that this point was the farthest west we have ever been in our RV travels.

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THIS IS AS FAR WEST AS WE HAVE EVER BEEN ON OUR RV TRAVELS

Highway 79 heading to Julian is a scenic doozy of a mountain drive with lots of sharp curves along the narrow nicely paved road.  A lot of cozy quaint cottage type houses for the first bunch of miles.  While driving in slightly diffused sunlight we could see clouds sitting on mountain tops far ahead as we kept gaining altitude.  Our sun was soon gone as bits of fine drizzle appeared on the windshield.  Not too many houses after awhile as the terrain became more rugged.  Could see evidence of a major forest fire years ago. 

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BY GOLLY WE CANADIANS SURE KNOW WHAT THAT WHITE STUFF IS BESIDE THE ROAD

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CLOUDS AHEAD ARE SITTING ON THE MOUNTAINTOPS AND THIS WAS ABOUT THE LAST OF THE SUN WE SAW FOR AWHILE

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OUR SEMI-SUNNY DAY TURNED INTO A CLOUDY DAY AS WE GAINED ALTITUDE

Coming into Lake Cuyamaca I remembered seeing something on-line about a good place to eat and sure enough we spotted it along the lake side of the road so we wheeled in.  Turns out they specialize in chicken pot pies so that’s what we had.  They were yummy and we could have easily split one instead of getting two.  No matter, what we couldn’t eat we boxed up and had later for supper.

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LAKE CUYAMACA

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HOME OF BIG YUMMY CHICKEN POT PIES

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A FEW SPRITZES OF A FINE RAIN KEPT OUR INTERMITTENT WINDSHIELD WIPERS GOING FOR ABOUT 5 MINUTES

Enjoyed this mountain road drive but would have enjoyed it even more had we had a nice bright sunny day to bring all the colors out.  On the south edge of Julian we did find a scenic overlook and could see sun splashes traveling along the desert far below.

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HIGHWAY 78 COMES DOWN OUT OF JULIAN OFF CAMERA TO THE LEFT AND RUNS OUT THERE ACROSS THE DESERT FLOOR LEADING TO PLACES LIKE SHELTER VALLEY, BORREGO SPRINGS, AND OCOTILLO WELLS……IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DRIVE

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THE FAINT HIGHWAY LOWER LEFT WINDS AND TWISTS IT’S WAY THROUGH THOSE MOUNTAINS TO THE BORREGO VALLEY WHERE OUR COACH SITS SOMEWHERE OUT THERE TOP RIGHT

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SUNSHINE WAY OUT THERE OVER THE BORREGO VALLEY

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SOUTHERNMOST EDGE OF JULIAN CALIFORNIA

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CLOUD SHADOWS PLAY ACROSS THE MOUNTAINSIDES

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AND OMG THIS IS THE ONLY PHOTO OF THE PHEEBS TODAY

Of course it was a cloudy day in Julian and isn’t it almost always in the winter months.  Stopped at ‘Grannys Coffee Shop and Cafe’ for one piece of apple pie and coffee to go.  Pheebs and I held the fort while Kelly slipped in and came back with the goodies.  Kelly cut the large piece of pie in half as we sat in the Jeep and smashed it down.  She managed a spare cup so we split the single coffee as well.

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WITH JULIANS HEAVY TOURIST TRAFFIC ONE ALWAYS HAS TO BE CAREFUL CROSSING THE ROAD AND ESPECIALLY SO WHEN CARRYING APPLE PIE AND COFFEE

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NOW HOW IN THE HECK IS SHE GOING TO GET THAT ONE BIG PIECE OF APPLE PIE EVENLY DIVIDED…..THERE COULD BE A STRUGGLE COMING HERE!!

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NORTHBOUND ON JULIAN’S MAIN STREET

From Julian it was straight to Santa Ysabel and the Julian Pie Company.  One apple pie to go as well as 2 quarts of the best sweet apple cider of ever anywhere.  We like the Julian apple pies but I did make the comment to Kelly later at home that if I had to chose the best apple pie between the Julian Pie Company and the apple pies made by the Mennonite Gals south of Bayfield Ontario back home I would chose the pies at the Mennonite Bakery on highway 21:))

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SIGN MEANS TO ‘BEGIN SMELLING’ THE APPLE PIES WHEN YOU ENTER

What lovely mountain top countryside it is in these parts as the land gently falls off away to the coast.  Julian, Santa Ysabel, and Warner Springs along highway 79 butt up against forests of green trees and wide stretching fields of grass and cattle.

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A SWEEPING GREEN VALLEY WITH GRAZING CATTLE SOUTHEAST OF WARNER SPRINGS

Less than half an hour after leaving Santa Ysabel we came tumbling down Montezuma’s Grade on the east side of the towering San Ysidro mountains.  Fifteen minutes after plowing into the desert floor far below and making our way around the west end of Borrego Springs we were back to our campsite.  And by golly we had us a couple welcome visitors.

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WE BEGIN OUR ALWAYS EXCITING FOR THE DRIVER TUMBLE DOWN MONTEZUMA’S GRADE:))  NOT SO EXCITING FOR THE PASSENGER:((

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FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS LADIES AND GENTLEMAN WE WILL BE TOUCHING DOWN IN BORREGO SPRINGS MOMENTARILY’

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LOVE THOSE CLOUD SHADOWS AHEAD

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‘PLEASE REMAIN IN YOUR SEATS UNTIL WE HAVE COME TO A FULL STOP’ AND THANKS FOR FLYING WITH CAPTAIN AL AND BAYFIELD BUNCH AIRWAYS’

I recognized Doug’s Jeep before I saw Doug and soon Pheebs and Yuma were having themselves a grand old time.  Doug and Yuma had been out on a day trip when they took a wrong turn somewhere down around the Tamarisk Grove Campground which coincidentally led him to a point on the highway where he spotted our Motorhome sitting out in the desert.  Always nice to see Doug and Yuma.  Our kind of folks:))

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Winds kicked up in the afternoon but they were warm desert winds and that was totally Okay.  I don’t mind hot as much if it is tempered by a cooling breeze and with mid 70+ temps upon us now winds are a welcome wonder.

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SUNRISE OR SUNSET?……SUNRISE, AND THE SUNRISES AND SUNSETS DO GET THESE REDISH ORANGE COLORS OUT HERE

GROANER’S CORNER:(( A young boy, about eight years old, was at the corner grocery picking out a large size box of laundry detergent. The grocer walked over and trying to be friendly, asked the boy if he had a lot of laundry to do.  "Nope, no laundry," the boy said, "I'm going to wash my dog." "But, you shouldn't use this to wash your dog. It's very powerful and if you wash your dog in this, he'll get sick. In fact, it might even kill him."  But, the boy was not to be stopped and carried the detergent to the counter and paid for it, even as the grocer still tried to talk him out of washing his dog.  About a week later, the boy was back in the store to buy some candy. The grocer asked the boy how his dog was doing.  "Oh, he died," the boy said.  The grocer, trying not to be an "I-told-you-so" said he was sorry the dog died, but added, "I tried to tell you not to use that detergent on your dog."  "Well, the boy replied, "I don't think it was the detergent that killed him."  "Oh? What was it then?"  "I think it was the spin cycle!"

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Knock Knock
Who's there?
Thayer!
Thayer who?
Thayer sorry and I won't tell teacher!
Knock Knock
Who's there?
Thea!
Thea who?
Thea later, alligator!

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The computer in my high school classroom recently started acting up. After watching me struggle with it, one of my students came up and took over. 'Your hard drive crashed,' he said.
I called the computer services office and explained, 'My computer is down. The hard drive crashed.'  'We can't just send people down on your say so. How do you know that's the problem'?  'A student told me,' I answered.
'We'll send someone over right away.'