Saturday, February 19, 2011

HELD CAPTIVE ALL DAY BY HIGH WINDS

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TO WINDY FOR PHOTOS TODAY SO HAVE PULLED OUT MY WHITE SANDS ALAMOGORDO FILE FROM NOVEMBER 25TH 2008

The pain in Kelly’s knee that has been bothering her for a week & a half now eased off about 6 hours after taking the first 800mg Ibuprofen pill.  No pain when she got up this morning either & she thinks the swelling may have gone down a bit.  We will now likely head out first thing Sunday morning (depending on weather)  for Borrego Springs.  Might be over that way early next week depending on wherever the wind blows.  No idea how long we’ll stay there & that may depend on what happens here with this ranch deal.  We have not heard anything from the Real Estate fellow since earlier in the week.  Despite that we may return here sometime in March on our way home & feed the birds.  Because of the California gas prices we will likely not head up around the Death Valley area as I had hoped.  Maybe Joshua Tree SP on our return to the Sulphur Springs Valley.

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KEEP IN MIND THIS IS SAND THESE KIDS ARE PLAYING ON, NOT SNOW

(YOU CAN ENLARGE THE PICS BY CLICKING ON THEM)

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The lifestyle between our home in Ontario & here in Arizona is so totally different that it is like stepping back into the past for us every time we come here.  I sometimes refer to it as having to put our southwest heads back on & look at things with our southwest eyes.  Ontario & Arizona are so different in so many ways.  And, it is that change I find so interesting & invigorating.

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KELLY, CHECKERS & THE RIG ARE ALL IN THIS PICTURE

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We find people very friendly & laid back in the southwest.  Especially in New Mexico & Arizona.  Not nearly as many rules & regulations here as back home & I like that.  Out here in the small towns & valleys there is still a wild west flavor & a closeness amongst the people.  For anyone who has read the Southwest's history they will know that is how the west has always been.  People could only survive by helping each other in the violent & turbulent times of the 1800’s.  There is a sense of that still present because life can be harsh in these here parts.   I’m not talking about the large towns & big cities,  I’m talking about the dusty little towns & burgs out here in the rustic & quaint wind swept desert backcountry.  Out here where the tires meet the mud, the rocks & the gravel.  Out here where you can see for miles & miles in any one direction & not set your eyes on a single car ahead or behind you.  People don’t look at you funny if your wearing a cowboy hat or have your boots on backwards.  If you want to grow your hair down to your knees that’s just fine because there are lots of good old down to earth characters in the west & I like that.  Doesn’t matter if you got a ripped shirt with an acre of dust in the top pocket or if you have an old beat up Ford truck with a missing fender, a blown headlight & a couple dozen dents in the sun faded paint job.  Half a dozen cracks in the windshield is alright too.  I like the idea a feller can just kinda fade away & become a part of the landscape.

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I love this southwest lifestyle, feel totally comfortable here & fit right in like an old gray weather beaten barn board on a tumble down 49’er miner’s shack.

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Aside from the scenic advantages of spending the winters in the southwest we have always known how much healthier it is than staying trapped in a house by the ice, snow & harsh freezing temperatures of a northern winter.  I was first hooked on the southwest back in May of 1992 when I made a fairly quick trip to Utah & back.  Kelly & I rocketed to & from Big Bend Texas during a Christmas Holiday break in December of 2004.  We had a Class C at the time & that trip sealed our love for the southwest.  We have returned to New Mexico, Arizona & California every winter since beginning in October of 06.

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We have friends back home who have never been anywhere south in the winter & have no interest in going south despite being retired & financially stable.  That is a hard one for me to understand.  After having spent well over 60 years enduring all the aspects of full blown Canadian winters I do not want to ever have to do that again.  We have had enough of being trapped indoors day after day by blinding snow storms, freezing rain, closed highways & power outages, etc.  Here in the southwest we can be outside about 99% of the time walking, hiking, day tripping, working on outside hobbies, soaking up warm sunshine & all the time being surrounded by beautiful scenery, sunrises & sunsets.  We are not stay inside television people so the southwest is a natural & healthy place for us to be while we are still able.

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We know this will not last forever but while we are healthy & still have control over our lives & destinations we will not be sitting around on our cans in Canada during the winter!!  The sands of time are just not in our favor anymore……………And, won’t you all be glad when we’re back on the road tomorrow & I will have something refreshingly new to blog about….me too:))

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The air was so still this morning it would not have disturbed a candle flame.  However, around 9 a.m. the powerful southwest winds suddenly ripped in from the south scattering dust & tumbleweeds everywhere.  We retreated inside & hung on except for Checkers who really seems to enjoy having the winds tousling through her fur.  She just lays there under the Motor Home with a big smile on her face, fur blowing every which a way.  But, even she had to finally relent & come in.  So windy today a lot of the tiny birds weren’t even flying & as the day progressed we probably endured some of the worst winds we have ever had.  The north & south horizon lines were totally invisible at times because of the large clouds of billowing dust.

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RETIRED ROD had a few questions about my Nikon D90.  In our comment section Rod asks, “Tell us more about how it works as compared to the older cameras, and how you lens transitions to the new body. And perhaps where you ordered it.”  I ordered the camera body from ADORAMA The Camera People.  That recommendation came from KEN ROCKWELL'S site which I highly recommend to anyone interested in photography.  He has the best product reviews & will tell you what is good or not about camera models.  He tests all new cameras/lenses & if he thinks a new camera model has a lot of useless tecky razzle dazzle kid’s stuff on it he will tell you so.  He also explains how to tweak your camera for it’s maximum performance.  His site has helped my photography & I’m sure would be helpful to other photographers as well.  Ok, back to Rod’s questions……Fortunately for me the D90 is not on a steep learning curve because the basics are carried forward from my D40 & D50.  Dials, switches, buttons, etc are all mainly in the same places.  Menu operates the same as well.  I was able to pick this camera up, snap on a lens & step out the door & start shooting.  The camera does have a lot of new internal features which will take me awhile to get onto though.  I can be a slow learner at times but thanks to Ken Rockwell’s site on the NIKON D90 I have already made some tweaks in the exposure department.  I like Ken’s photography so have basically set up my D90 the same as his.  Also made sure before buying the D90 that my 2 Nikor zoom lenses were going to be compatible, which they were.  Just snap em on & away ya go.  As I discover new technologies with the D90 I will pass them on but I’m not expecting you will see a big difference in my photos from the D40 but we shall see.  The D90’s potential is definitely there so we’ll see how lucky I can get with it.  The D40 is going to be hard to beat though because it was & still is an ‘Ace’ camera.  Also want to mention here that you can shoot your buns off with the best camera on the market but if you don’t have a good handle on some basic photographic techniques or are not familiar with your camera equipment & are not experienced with a good photo editing program you are probably going to be disappointed in your results.  As you all know, I use Google’s Picasa 3.8 photo editing program & it works just fine for me.  Lots of other expensive photo programs out there that do more but to each his own.  I’m not a smart techy guy so in my world….simpler is better.  Well, that sure took Mr. Blabberfingers long enough to answer a few simple questions didn’t it…………

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GROANER’S CORNER:((  The Doctor was puzzled 'I'm very sorry Mr O'Flaherty, but I can't diagnose your trouble.  I think it must be drink.'  'Don't worry about it Dr Cullen, I'll come back when you're sober.', said O' Flaherty.

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Friday, February 18, 2011

KELLY ENDS UP AT THE ELFRIDA MEDICAL CLINIC THIS MORNING

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Let’s just say it was one of those nights where my mind woke up long before I did.

What an exceptionally peaceful morning again.  Desert sunrises are unequaled in their beauty.  Mountains to the east & west with a gentle breeze playing through the prickly Mesquite trees nearby added to the serenity.  The air is alive with the sounds of many happy little birds near the feeders & the daily warming temperature just adds a fine topping to an already splendid day.

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With all these calming influences as a background, plus some very hard work I was able to concentrate on changing out some software today.  There come times when things bog down & do not run as efficiently or smoothly as they should & adjustments have to be made.  These adjustments are occasionally major.  The trick is to recognize the problem & have the proper tools to make the necessary changes.  I am talking about my head of course & today I had to swap out my ‘Ranch’ software & re-install my ‘Travel’ program.  I will keep the ‘Ranch’ software close by in case of a quick re-install but for the time being my screen is once again showing ‘Travel Mode:))’

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Wished I could reprint some of the wonderful & caring emails the Bayfield Bunch has received from people.  Not just recently but ever since we started traveling.   Maybe one day we could weave those emails into a book & show how caring & sincere many people really are & how society could work….if it only would.

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I am heartened by what I see here in Blogland.  Not only in our blog but many others as well.   Yes, we do have our little tiffs & spats with each other from time to time but overall it is a very tight knit & supportive group of people we have here & we at the Bayfield Bunch are glad to be a part of that.

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Two weeks ago Kelly was stung by a bee on her knee over at the other property.  Since then the knee has continued to swell & become very painful causing her to lose sleep.  Kelly is the type of person who would walk a mile on a broken leg before ever telling anybody or going to a Doctor.  She is worse than me about that Doctor thing & when she got up this morning saying she was going to go to the Efrida Medical Clinic I knew she had to be in a lot pain.  In fact she was there when they opened the doors at 8a.m.  An hour & a half later she was back with a big bandage on her knee.  Lady Doc said nothing to do with a bee sting & everything to do with a knee injury of some kind.  She wrote her a prescription for 800mg Ibuprofen.  She picked that up at Wal-Mart in Douglas this afternoon.  Only $10 for 90 pills….try that in Canada!!  Kelly was extremely impressed with the medical clinic in Elfrida & all the staff she encountered there.  Only cost her $31 & the deal was half price if you paid the same day or else the bill would have been $62….& again, try that in Canada!!

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WE LIKE TO KEEP LOTS OF WATER OUT FOR THE CRITTERS

We’ll hang around a couple more days now until Kelly’s knee improves.  We do have a cane & set of crutches on board just in case.  Kelly thinks she may have injured her knee exercising.  Darn good reason not to exercise I’d say!!

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UPS brought my Nikon D90 body today & some of tonight’s pics were taken with it.  I can see where I’ll have a bit of tweaking & familiarizing to do but I’ll get that figured out soon enough.  Luckily this D90 is very similar to my D40 & deceased D50.

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NEW D90 & OLDER D40….PHOTO TAKEN WITH MY CANON POWER SHOT SX210 IS

I’m typing this at 8 p.m. tonight & our side door is still open.  Now that is nice, nice, nice:))   

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AND THE LITTLE MOTORMOUSE LIKES THE NEW D90 TOO:))

 

 

 

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CHECKERS IS TOTALLY AT HOME IN THE FRONT YARD

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GROANER’S CORNER:((  Here is the scene: The children were lined up in the cafeteria of a Church elementary school for lunch.

At the head of the table was a large pile of apples.  The nun made a note, and put it on the apple tray...

'Take only ONE. God is watching.'

Moving further along the lunch line, at the other end of the table was a large pile of chocolate chip cookies.

A child had written a note, 'Take all you want. God is watching the apples.'

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Thursday, February 17, 2011

WE HAVE DECIDED TO HEAD WEST

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A LAST QUIET WALK AROUND THE PROPERTY THIS MORNING

Made myself a coffee about 10 this morning & set a lawn chair & table in front of the ranch house fireplace.  Placed the IPod/Bose on the mantle with ‘The Sons Of The Pioneers’ filling the empty rooms with their harmonies.  I will maybe talk about my feelings sometime while sitting there in that chair, but not now.  It was not one of my better days.

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Took myself for a drive in the Jeep later to think things over & when I returned I washed all the dust off it & began packing up the Motor Home.  As soon as the D90 camera body arrives we will continue our journey westward.  Camera is due to arrive Friday sometime.  We both just need to give ourselves a break from all this.……

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Had a surprise visitor this afternoon.  Checkers let us know someone was coming & as the big black pick-up truck drew closer I recognized Ivan & Hailey from ROADTRIP 2010.  We first Met Ivan last winter at the Ranch near McNeal.  Nice to see him & finally get to meet Hailey, Ivan’s little four legged traveling companion.  We all sat on the front porch of the ranch house for a good old RV chin wag & catch up.  We speculated where that rascally WANDERING WILLY might be hiding out these days with his recently acquired Palo Verde desert pin striping:))  Ivan stayed about an hour before he & Hailey headed back to the White Water Draw where they are boon docked for the night.  

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TAKE CARE IVAN………

A workable & reliable internet connection for RV’ers is probably one of the most talked about topics by folks on the road.  For many younger RV’ers a solid secure & failsafe system is needed because they are conducting business from their rigs.  In Motty’s case his business connections are international & he has gone through various set-up scenarios to reach his present configuration.  Check out Motty & Patti’s TRAVEL LIVING JOURNEY.

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A FEW LAST MEMORIES OF THE RANCH

NO GROANER’S CORNER TONIGHT:((

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

DRAGGING MORE SAGEBRUSH + JIM & RENE DROP BY FOR SUPPER

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JIM, RENE, AL & KELLY ON THE FRONT PORCH OF DA RANCH

It was nearly a hundred years ago when Mexico’s Pancho Villa invaded the United States in Columbus, New Mexico.  He hasn’t been seen or heard from since but don’t tell that to Hailey from ROADTRIP 2010 because she has been up in a tree keeping a wary eye out for that wily Pancho these past few days!!

Donna & Russ are looking forward to spending some lazy days in their brand spanking new Lazy Daze in a few days.  Another sentence like that & I’ll be in a daze myself:))  Watch for their new rig coming soon at TRAVELS IN 'THERAPY'.

Noticed this morning we have a few new blog Followers on our list.  The Bayfield Bunch welcomes…..Felicia & Jeff from HIGGINS POD…..Ron & Thelma from RON & THELMA & LITTLE ELI…..David from RV EXPLORING AMERICA IN RWHLST8…..Cindy & Ken from FRERX ADVENTURES…..Aaron at DESERT ZONE…..and last but not least, RUNNINGLINER.  Thanks to all you folks for dropping by & adding yourselves to our Friends/Followers list:))

Had my fuel price wrong for California a couple days ago.  I think it was diesel fuel I was thinking about.  Paid $3.32 in Elfrida yesterday for gas & that is a 40 cent jump in about a week & a half.  Doesn’t sound like anyone is worried about the rising prices so I’m just going to go stick my head back in the sand & forget about it….until we have to fill up the Motor Home again.  What a rude awakening that will be!!

How nice to finally feel warm air earlier in the mornings now.  With the morning sun spilling over the Swisshelm Mountains onto the Valley floor this is a very special place for sure.  I enjoy filling up the bird feeders as the the feathery little fellows are literally jumping up & down on the branches near by.  As I turn my back & head for the rig I can hear the whirring of many little wings as my tiny friends all swoop into the feeders.  Somewhere in the far distance I hear a single cow & from another direction the faint barking of a dog.  The birds are happily twittering & a slight breeze rattles the lanyard on the tall flag pole.  It was just one of those special moments this morning.

Biggest part of my day was spent dragging down Sagebrush weeds with the Jeep & old tractor tires & then burning the small piles.  Someone commented how clever it was of me to come up with the tire dragging idea but alas, it was not my idea.  It’s a common thing for dealing with weeds on a ranch in these parts & it was Ray from the McNeil Ranch that had spotted those tires all bolted together & told me about it.  My main reason for dragging those weeds down had to do with a fire hazard to the house.  The Sagebrush was so thick & dry that if I fire ever started somewhere it would sweep right up to the house in no time.  Felt it was important to create a fire break but boy oh boy is it ever dusty now.  Arizona has waaaaaay more dust than it really needs & we probably have more dust in the Motor Home than Oklahoma lost in the dust bowl years.

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BURNING ONE OF MANY SAGEBRUSH PILES

Jim & Rene from LIVE. WORK. DREAM. who are now on the property we just vacated last week walked over around 4 with a big pot of Chile Beans On Rice.   Kelly had made up a Tuna Casserole & after a property walk around we all sat out on the front porch chowing down on Tunabeans enjoying the beauty of the Swisshelm Mountains sweeping up from the eastern side of the valley floor.  Food & conversation was great as we watched the nearly full moon climb lazily into the twilight sky.  Desert nights always cool off quickly so as darkness settled in Rene & Jim, who were in shorts, headed back down the lane for the 4 minute walk back to their rig.  Nice way to wind down the day.

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I must admit that Kelly & I are still waffling back & forth on this ranch deal.  At times we are totally convinced that this is the right decision for us.  Other times we are filled with doubt & apprehension.  It is a very big decision & not unlike the one we made a few years ago when we decided to buy an RV & hit the road as Snowbirds for 6 months of the year.   Seems to be at night when the fears set in but as soon as I step out of the rig in the morning & feel the total peace of this place envelope me I am convinced we are doing the right thing.  Sometimes during the day Kelly is up for the idea & I am down on it.  Other times it is opposite & most times we are pretty much on the same wave length.  Oh, tis quite a Roller Coaster we are on over here at the Bayfield Bunch.  I do have some other thoughts & feelings about all this which I may share with you in a future post.  Thanks again to all the folks for their ‘comments’ & ‘emails’ today.

GROANER’S CORNER:((  'O'Halloran,' asked the pharmacist, 'did that mudpack I gave you improve your wife's appearance?'  'It surely did,' replied O'Halloran, 'but it keeps fallin' off.'

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