Thursday, November 04, 2010

WE HAVEN'T TOLD THE FURRY GUYS YET:))

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Tonight's photos are from our visit to Bryce Canyon, Utah.........November 13th 2008:))

A cold, damp, rainy & miserable morning stretched into afternoon as the pace quickened for our final 2 days of travel preps.  Nice feeling to see the clock ticking down the long waiting time to less than 40 hours now.  I'd say it's just about time to open the door & let a little excitement in:))

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More check marks ticked off on the 'to do' lists today with the final check marks hitting the paper early Saturday morning as we head out the door.  Max, Checkers & the Motormouse....'check.'  Kelly & I....'check.'  Yep, that's the whole crew alright....'check!!'

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I was disappointed to find out today that our back up camera on the rig isn't working now.  I did manage to wedge myself between the driver's seat & the steering column to check out some fuses but they seemed fine so I have no idea what's going on.  The camera was working before we had the Workhorse brake recall work done a couple weeks ago & so were the levelers.  I have a feeling those two problems are connected somehow.  So disappointing!!  On the positive side, we did get the rig's toilet fixed so the bowl holds water again & we did get a recall part installed in our Dometic refrigerator.

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We still haven't told the furry guys we'll be rolling out early Saturday morning & so far they don't suspect a thing, but that may change tomorrow.  They might clue in late tomorrow afternoon when I move & park the Motor Home on the road in front of the house....with the Jeep attached.  That's going to get some ears perked up & tails a-wagging for sure:))

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With this damp, cold & rainy weather upon us I'm really looking forward to heading south into warmer air.  Talk of possible snow showers tomorrow so we just may be getting out of here in the nick of time.

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And the Bayfield Bunch welcomes our newest blog supporter, Ed.  Thanks for taking an interest in the blog Ed & boosting our slow growing blog supports list.  Much appreciated by the whole gang here:))

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GROANER'S CORNER:((  A large company, feeling it was time for a shakeup, hired a new CEO. The new boss was determined to rid the company of all slackers.  On a tour of the facilities, the CEO noticed a guy leaning on a wall. The room was full of workers and he wanted to let them know that he meant business.  He walked up to the guy leaning against the wall and asked, "How much money do you make a week?"  A little surprised, the young man looked at him and replied, "I make $400 a week. Why?"
The CEO then handed the guy $1,600 in cash and screamed, "Here's four weeks' pay, now GET OUT and don't come back."  Feeling pretty good about himself, the CEO looked around the room and asked,  "Does anyone want to tell me what that goof-ball did here?"
From across the room came a voice, "Pizza delivery guy from Domino's."

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Wednesday, November 03, 2010

A $251 GAS FILL UP TODAY:((

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TONIGHT'S PICS ARE FROM THE NORTH RIM OF THE GRAND CANYON (November 21/07)

Another cold night so I was out to the rig again about 1 in the morning checking to make sure the heaters were keeping the water pipes nice & toasty.  It was a clear crisp night & I was able to identify a few constellations through the towering pine trees.  In another week we will be camping under those very stars with views from horizon to horizon.  I am very much looking forward to spending time under the beautiful night sky for the next 5 months.  I am waaaaay overdue for a good night time star fix:))

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A year ago right now we were at  RUSTY'S RV RANCH near Portal Arizona & I recall how nice it was to be sitting outside with my laptop, surrounded by mountains, under the big Arizona sky.  In fact, Doug & JoAnn from LIVING OUR DREAM are at Rusty's right now as I type this.    We met Doug & JoAnn in Yuma back in December of 09.

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THE NORTH RIM LODGE

Hope everyone understood that my reference in yesterday's blog about joining the new Canadian International Astronaut Program was said in jest.  At 66, the only program I am well qualified for now is, 'Weight Watchers:(('  And, the Pink Store in Palomas is located 3 miles south of Columbus New Mexico which in turn is situated south of Demming NM.  And no, we will not be going to Mexico.  Walmart in Douglas Arizona will be about as close as we will get to the border......just a few blocks away.

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FELLOW CANADIANS MIKE & MAUREEN BEAUNE WITH THEIR BELOVED DOG MOLLY (Molly just passed away a few days ago)

At $251, today's Motor Home gas fill up marked the most expensive fuel stop to date.  The onboard computer tells me that under ideal conditions that will take us about 450 miles, but of course nothing is ever really ideal so that number will fluctuate as we encounter headwinds, hills, heavy traffic, towns & cities.  And to think I was once able to fill up my Volkswagen Beetle for $3.50 & drive to Sarasota Florida for under $20.

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THIS TRAIL MAKES IT'S WAY ALONG THE RIM OF THE CANYON

Spent time this morning re-installing a surge protector & trying to clean up & compact wires & plugs under the new computer station.  It's always such a garbled mess of wires behind televisions, computers, stereos etc.  Sure wished they would come up with some affordable technology to completely eliminate electrical wires.

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THE FORESTRY DEPT WAS DOING A CONTROLLED BURN IN THE CANYON SO NOT THE BEST DAY FOR PICS WITH ALL THE SMOKE

Well, just 3 more hot morning showers & we will be on the road.  I am always a mixed bag of feelings right up until I pull that gearshift handle down into 'D' & get the big wheels rolling.  From that point on my attention is focused on the job at hand & we are off on another adventure.

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I THINK KELLY WAS ENJOYING THE SUN'S WARMING RAYS........................   (Photo by Maureen Beaune)

GROANER'S CORNER:((   The wife and I were sitting around the breakfast table one lazy Sunday morning.  I said to her, “If I were to die suddenly, I want you to immediately sell all my stuff.”  “Now why would you want me to do something like that?” she asked.
“I figure that you would eventually remarry and I don’t want some stupid ass using my stuff.”  She looked at me and said: “What makes you think I’d marry another stupid ass?”

And remember......GOOD HEALTH IS MERELY THE SLOWEST POSSIBLE RATE AT WHICH ONE CAN DIE.

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Tuesday, November 02, 2010

YES TOTO, THERE ACTUALLY IS............. 'A PINK STORE:))'

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All of tonight's photos are in Palomas Mexico.  It is home to the widely renowned Pink Store.  We were there in December of 06 & again a few months later in 07.  We probably made half a dozen visits here & just basked in the beautifully colored ambience of the store itself.  Good food, live Mexican bands & free Margaritas for those so inclined.  People were handed the Margaritas as they walked in the door to shop & browse.  It is one of those places you have to see to believe.  You all know how much I dislike browsing & shopping but I sure enjoyed the time we spent in this Christmas colored Toyland:))  The Pink Store's owner got to know us & once drove Kelly & I across the border in her truck.  Can't remember her name but she was a nice person.  I also had some dental work done & we both obtained new eyeglass prescriptions in the Pink Store's plaza.  With all the trouble in that area now I'm sure glad we had the opportunity to see & enjoy the Pink Store when we did.  Many fond memories..............

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Had it not been for my Doctor's appointment this morning the day would have ended up being pretty flat.  Another test & another bucket of blood left at the Hospital.  My instructions are to phone the Doctor guy's office Friday for today's test results.  Boy, a fella sure has to jump over a lotta barrels & through a lotta hoops just be accepted into the new Canadian Astronaut Program:))

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Handyman Bruce brought over & assembled the rig's computer station & it's going to work well for us freeing up some much needed space.  Just a few minor alterations & the project will be finished Thursday.  Our night time temps have been down around 26F so I've had to leave some heat on in the coach the past couple nights to keep waterlines from freezing.

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Came across an interesting blog this morning & it turns out Kelly has been reading this RV full timing ladies blog for a long time now.  Jennifer does her own repairs & maintenance, took a professional mechanics course & had an RV dealership teach her how to drive.  I read some of her bio & was impressed with her honesty.  Back from Alaska this summer she is currently kicking up a bunch of dust in New Mexico with her 2006 Gulf Stream Vista Cruiser Mini.  Check out, LIVING IN MY CAR

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For the second year in a row we will leave here in a few days with empty spaces in our Motor Home bins.  That's a big departure from our first few years Snow Birding when we both felt we had to fill every last inch & ounce of space with at least 'something!!'  Just didn't seem right to be going somewhere & not be fully loaded to the rafters.  We bundled aboard all kinds of heavily weighted canned goods & probably brought a third of them back home with us again.  It's a common mistake a lot of RV'ers make starting out & I am reminded of that every time I see vacant space in our bins.  But you know what, I still have the urge to fill those spaces with at least, something!!

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ONE BLOCK WALKING DISTANCE FROM THE BORDER

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AWWWWW, THOSE WERE THE DAYS:))

GROANER'S CORNER:((  And remember, some people hear voices. Some see invisible people. Others have no imagination whatsoever.

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Monday, November 01, 2010

AS THE EARTH TILTS FURTHER NORTH, WE SAY GOOD-BYE TO UNCLE HARRY BEFORE LEAVING

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ATOP CORONADO PEAK NEAR SIERRA VISTA, ARIZONA

With each passing day the earth is tilting further & further to the north lessening the warming effects of the sun's rays.  It is the the cold air that now dominates in the northern latitudes.  It is a time now of winter coats, mitts, warm sweaters & hot chocolate.  It is time for Northern Snow Birds to flex winter wings.  A time to fill gas tanks, check tire pressures, oil & transmission fluids.  And it's time to load up the furry kid's toys.

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GAZING INTO THE HEART OF MEXICO

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Kelly & I headed off to Mitchell Ontario this morning to visit with my Uncle Harry at the Ritz Lutheran Villa Care Facility.  He was dozing in his chair listening to music when we got there.  We had the TV cable company set up the music channels for him shortly after he moved to the Villa at the end of last June.  We did the same thing for my Mother when she was in a Nursing Home in Tavistock, Ontario a few years ago.  And, just as it was with my Mother, it is the music Harry enjoys everyday the most.  He still has a keen interest in watching hockey & baseball but it is the music that is bringing the most contentment to his 93 years.  Henry Mancini,, Glen Miller, Andre Kostelanitz, Mantovani, Richard Clayderman, Frank Sinatra, & the list goes on & on.  And, so does the music in Harry's room.  Sometimes 24 hours a day.  I am so fortunate to have come from a family who so much has enjoyed their music over the years.  I have said this before & will say it again here.......if you were to ask me what one single thing in my life has brought me more peace, joy, happiness & entertainment...... my one word simple answer would be, 'music.' 

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It was a sad goodbye with Harry this afternoon because at age 93 you know there are not as many goodbyes left today as there was yesterday.

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PATHWAY LEADING DOWN FROM CORONADO PEAK

As always, it was a quiet Halloween night for us & that is by choice.  We live in an Adults Only Park so there are no trick or treaters anywhere.  But, it does bring back many good memories from a 4 year time period years ago when I did get to know a little person.  She was the only little person in my entire life & we had an absolute blast for the whole time I knew her & her Mother.  I remember taking her trick or treating on Halloween nights, winter toboggan rides, sunny days at the beach, browsing through shops in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico helping with school projects, shop till you drop marathons, ice cream, laughter, & once while her Mother was out we even got into the kitchen cupboards, got some flour, eggs, & cake mix going & baked ourselves a cake from scratch. (I have pictures of that & will try to find them)  What a mess the kitchen was.  What a happy mess we were & what a big mess of trouble we had ourselves in when her Mother came home.  Halloween just hasn't been the same.

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A NICE BENCH TO SIT AWHILE & DREAM OF MEXICO......THEY WAY IT USED TO BE

Tuesday morning I am off to see the Doctor.  It is the same appointment I missed a couple weeks ago.  Wants to talk to me about something that the receptionist said will only take 5 minutes.  Well, that's fine with me.  As long as he doesn't chase me around the room trying to stick me with a big scary looking needle.  Remember those totally traumatic times in public school when we all had to line up for those excruciating painful vaccination shots & stuff.  We always new when the medical team ambushed the school because we could smell that cleansing alcohol smell in the halls & classroom well before ever seeing the lab coated torture squad!!  I still think of that fear when I detect that smell in hospitals to this very day.

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THE MEXICAN BORDER IS ONLY ABOUT HALF A MILE AWAY

It has been 4 months now since bringing that bumpity square box of a Jeep Wrangler home & I am enjoying that silly little thing just as much now as when we first got it.  In fact, I think it might even be turning into a love affair.  Long time since I had a vehicle with such an affection tied to it.  It's just a simple little Mossmagator of a thing.  No bells & whistles.  No cheesy fancy plastic chrome around the windows & taillights.  No headlight clusters that look like they belong on an Alien space ship & no dash interior that looks like an exploded boom box on steroids.  Like Joe Friday from Dragnet years ago used to say, "Just the facts ma'am, just the facts."  Only, in our case it's, "Just the basics man, just the basics:))"

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LOOKING ALONG THE WEST SIDE OF THE HUACHUCA MOUNTAINS IN THE GENERAL DIRECTION OF TUCSON ARIZONA FAR AWAY IN THE DISTANT MOUNTAIN RANGE

RETIRED ROD sent me over a blogsite today that looks interesting.  This fellow has similar interests to ours & likes to get out on the trails, get the boots dirty & go scratching around looking for old southwest history.  His name is Steve & you can find his adventures here.... STEVE'S RV TRAVELOGUE

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THE EAST SIDE OF THE HUACHUCA MOUNTAIN RANGE...AZ.

And, I did run into a piece of technology that logically agreed with me today & it has to do with telephones.  'Voice activated dialing!!'  Finally, the tech Gods have had enough of my complaining & have come up with something practical.  If I could pick up a cell phone & not have to strain my eye balls right out of my head picking through a tiny bunch of numbers with the tip of my pen (Blackberry) I might take to carrying one of those cell phone things around myself.  Just press on, wait for the dial tone & say into the phone whomever it is you want to call.  Example, "Call Bill," "Call Mary." or "Call Santa."  Fifty voice activated numbers can be programmed in.  This is now being offered by Bell Telephone here in Ontario & I'm sure other companies have it as well.  And, only 5$ a month.  My kinda phone technology & my kinda price:))  Now, if I could just get me a cool Jitterbug phone................

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MOONDOWN OVER THE MULE MOUNTAINS...PHOTO TAKEN FROM 'THE RANCH' NEAR McNEAL, ARIZONA  (200mm)

GROANER'S CORNER:((  A man and his wife were awoken at 3:00 am by a loud pounding on the door.
The man gets up and goes to the door where a drunken stranger, standing in the pouring rain, is asking for a push.
"Not a chance," says the husband, "it is 3:00 in the morning!"
He slams the door and returns to bed.
"Who was that?" asked his wife..
"Just some drunk guy asking for a push," he answers.
"Did you help him?" she asks.
"No, I did not, it is 3:00 in the morning and it is pouring rain out there!"
"Well, you have a short memory," says his wife. "Can't you remember about three months ago when we broke down, and those two guys helped us?
I think you should help him, and you should be ashamed of yourself!"
The man does as he is told, gets dressed, and goes out into the pounding rain.
He calls out into the dark, "Hello, are you still there?"
"Yes," comes back the answer.
"Do you still need a push?" calls out the husband.
"Yes, please!" comes the reply from the dark.
"Where are you?" asks the husband.
"Over here on the swing," replied the drunk.

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