Friday, January 11, 2013

WELL, DID WE GET SNOWED ON TODAY??

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OUR FRONT YARD
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YEP, THIS IS OUR PROPERTY ALL RIGHT, BUT NOPE WE DID NOT GET SNOWED ON TODAY…’JANUARY FOOLS’…TOOK THESE PICS ON MARCH 19TH LAST YEAR:))
Wonder of wonders, I managed to sleep in till 5 a.m. this morning.  Good thing I was up a few minutes before Kelly or she would have thought I had expired.
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We are in the midst of some below freezing nights.  No problem for us in the house but we have had to leave some heat on in the Motorhome to protect water lines, taps, & drains.  Again, we are so fortunate not to have had any winds of consequence in these parts.  Freezing temps driven even lower by freezing winds can really do a lot of damage.  We seem to be in some kind of low wind area here in Congress & especially out here on Ghost Town Road.  Aside from a threatening overcast sky Thursday morning, the weather folks have basically mis-predicted our weather.  They were calling for a chance of snow today but we had a bright sunny day with not a cloud in the sky.  Outside temps in the low 40’s were great for working outside.
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<<< BEEN AWHILE SINCE WE’VE SEEN THE SHADOW COWBOY
A year ago now we were still at the Ranch near McNeil Arizona & it was a great week for us. My Aunt Jean from Sarasota Florida was visiting for a week.  It was a time of travel, memories, & a chance for Aunt Jean & I to finally spend some time together.  We hadn’t seen a lot of each other over the years.  It was the internet that first brought us together back in the late 90’s.  We emailed daily for years.  Jean is 85 now & ran into some unexpected health problems late last summer but we have our fingers crossed she can make it out again this year sometime around the end of February.  Jean is a very strong willed independent person & if there is a chance she can make it this year, she will be here:))
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AUNT JEAN ARRIVES AT THE TUCSON AIRPORT
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JEAN MEETS THE PHEEBS & STROLLING TOMBSTONE ARIZONA’S
MAIN STREET
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JEAN READS THE BLOG EACH MORNING & A TRIP TO FORT RUCKER IN THE CHIRICAHUA MOUNTAINS
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FLAT TIRE ON THE JEEP & ATOP TOMBSTONE CANYON
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BREAKFAST IN BISBEE & A STARGAZING COLD NIGHT CAMPFIRE
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ATOP CORONADO PEAK & JEAN SAYS SO-LONG TO THE RANCH
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SAYING GOOD BYE TO AUNT JEAN AT THE TUCSON AIRPORT
A leaking anything in an RV is never good news.  In a contained vehicle, a broken water pipe or leaking water heater has no way to drain away.  Water just sits & slowly eats away at floors etc.  The folks over at RV LIFE ON WHEELS recently discovered a long term hot water tank leak.  They were in for quite a repair job!!
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OUR DESERT PLAYGROUND JUST A BLOCK AWAY
Some folks may wonder why we are putting all this crushed stone down around our house.  Looks nice maybe, well yes, but that is only part of the reason.  The desert floor is made up of sand, clay, & a fine gritty gravel & is easily tracked indoors where it becomes sand, clay, & fine gritty gravel all over the floor.  Almost like a sandpaper.  But, that’s not the worst thing about.  Add water to the equation & you have ‘hell on shoes’!!  When the desert floor gets wet, it quickly turns into a quagmire of gripping gumbo glue that sticks to boots & shoes like fleas on a wooly dog.  Surrounding our house with crushed stone helps knock off the sand, clay, & fine gritty gravel before we enter the house.  I don’t even have to tell you the advantages of having a layer of crushed stone around on a rainy day.  In Bayfield we have something similar to our red crushed rock called pea stone gravel.  Same advantages.
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Ever notice sometimes when doing various things, long ago memories are triggered.  For example, every time I am using my garden rake to level anything out whether it be dirt, gravel, or sand I hear a familiar voice saying to me, ‘ya missed a high spot there’.  It is the voice of my first wife’s Father.  Art owned his own small landscaping business when I first met him back in the late 60’s.  I worked for Art a few summers doing a lot of ground prep, sodding, & planting of shrubs etc.  He had a contract with a local developer in the Kitchener-Waterloo area of Ontario to landscape new housing developments.  That landscaping mainly consisted of sodding.  It was a physically tough job.  Before sodding, the ground had to raked out perfectly level & I spent many sweaty summer hours with large 2.5’ wide aluminum rakes doing just that…raking.  When I first started, everything already looked perfectly level after Art had gone over the ground with his tractor leveling out the high & low spots, but of course it wasn’t.  I would get busy with my rake thinking I was doing a perfect job but Art would come by & say to me, “ya missed a high spot there”.  To this very day, nearly 45 years later, every time I set a rake on the ground, I can hear Art over my shoulder with those very words…“ya missed a high spot there”.  Every time………
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I LIKED PHEEBS SHADOW PROFILE
GROANER’S CORNER:))  Joe, John and Bob were moving furniture. While Joe and John were struggling with a particularly heavy oak wardrobe. Joe noticed that Bob was nowhere in sight.
"John, where's Bob?" asked Joe. "He should be helping us with this thing."
"He is helping," said John, "He's inside holding the clothes hangers in place!"

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- Tourists see the world, travelers experience it.
- Home is where your pet is:))
- "If having a soul means being able to feel
love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals
are better off than a lot of humans."
(James Herriot)
- The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails -William Arthur Ward
- The only thing better than right now will someday be the memories of right now...AL.
- It is not so much having nothing to do as it is not having the interest to do something....AL.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

ROOF IS DONE, NO RAIN, BUT MAYBE SNOW ON FRIDAY:((

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SUNRISE FROM MY BEDROOM WINDOW

Up at 3 a.m. & right away checked the sky.  With stars visible I knew the incoming inclement weather front possibly carrying rain, had not arrived yet.  My bedroom may not become a swimming pool after all.  Kelly, Pheebs, & I were just heading out on our morning walk when Terry Dresher, the roofing company owner, & helper Jose rolled in.  It was 7:40 a.m. 

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EARLY MORNING DESERT HUES

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Didn’t take the fellas long to hoist up 10 sheets of 4 x 8 plywood & get er all nailed down.  I did crawl up their ladder & take a few pics.  Terry spotted a hole in our brick chimney & siliconed that for us.  Also did the seams on the section of metal roof that butts up against the new roof.  Fixed another small hole near the peak.  Nice when a contractor goes the extra distance to make things right for a customer.

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Knowing bad weather was heading our way we hopped into the Motorhome & headed over to North Ranch to take care of the holding tanks & top up our propane tank.  Stopped in Congress & threw $80 worth of gas in the tank as well which put it up to well over half.  Generator won’t work if the gas tank drops to a quarter tank so we wanted to be sure our Rochester guests next week could run the generator if they had to.  The rig is plugged into shore power but just wanted to be sure we had auxiliary power if needed.

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SOME OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD DOGS ARE NOT AS FRIENDLY AS PHEEBS WISHES THEY WOULD BE

I pretty much kept myself on the end of the wheelbarrow again moving gravel.  Terry called me up the ladder a couple of times to have a look at what they were doing & I was able to grab a few more pics.  I think this is going to be a good quality roof from what I could see.  All materials seemed to be very heavy duty & the fellas certainly knew what they were doing.

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Skies became increasingly overcast as the morning went on.  Our computer weather map showed a rain bank far off to the northwest headed our way.  Winds picked up & temperatures dropped.  I gathered up all our outside stuff including lawn chairs, tables & garden tools, putting them in the shed.  Would the fellas on the roof finish the job in time?

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I kept plugging away with my wheelbarrow & they kept plugging away at their roofing job, & in the end…..the rain never came.  The roofers finished up their job about 12:30.  Couple hours later the sun was shining.  Dark skies to the southeast so the storm had gone around us.  I actually wouldn’t have minded some rain to soften the ground slightly underneath the 3/8 crushed stone I was working with.  Could have used the Jeep to pack the stones down.  Wished I had a water filled roller, oh well, I don’t….so quit wishin.

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PHEEBS KEEPS AN EYE ON ROOFER TERRY

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BIG BOSS KELLY CHECKS OUT THE FINISHED ROOF JOB

When Kelly, sitting at her computer this morning, uttered the words, “it’s hard to copy & paste without a mouse”, I knew exactly what she was talking about.  Imagine the blank stares of people just a few short decades ago.  Why would anyone want to paste a mouse on anything & why would anyone in their right mind want to copy a mouse.  A lot of folks got enough of the darn things running around their house as it is!! 

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PHEEBS KEPT A CLOSE EYE ON THE WEATHER TODAY

Been literally drinking gallons & gallons of Cranberry juice for over a year now.  Not crazy about the Cranberry taste so have mixing Ginger Ale with it.  Makes for a great drink & has enabled me to cut down on drinking so much milk.  Kelly brought home a couple jugs of Cranberry Lite mixed with Raspberry juice a few days ago & ‘Walla’ I no longer have to add Ginger Ale.  Cranberry/Raspberry juice straight up.  Good stuff:))

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MAYBE TOMORROW I WILL HAVE SOME SNOW PICTURES

GROANER’S CORNER:((  You're in incredible shape," the doctor said. "How old are you again?"
"I am 78." The man said.
"78?" asked the doctor. "How do you stay so healthy? You look like a 60 year old."
"Well, my wife and I made a pact when we got married that whenever she got mad she would go into the kitchen and cool off and I would go outside to settle down." the man explained.
"What does that have to do with it?" asked the doctor.
"I spent a lot of time in the great outdoors."

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- Tourists see the world, travelers experience it.
- Home is where your pet is:))
- "If having a soul means being able to feel
love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals
are better off than a lot of humans."
(James Herriot)
- The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails -William Arthur Ward
- The only thing better than right now will someday be the memories of right now...AL.
- It is not so much having nothing to do as it is not having the interest to do something....AL.

Wednesday, January 09, 2013

GLENDA & JEFF LEAVE, ROOFER SHOWS UP, GERRY DROPS IN JUST BEFORE JIM & BEV DROP OFF THEIR JEEP SEAT….‘WHEWWWW’

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PARKED THE RIG CLOSE TO THE HOUSE SO I COULD GET UP ON THE ROOF TO TAKE A PHOTO OF THE HOUSE ROOF TO BE REPAIRED

I was relieved to wake up this morning with no leg problems other than the usual morning stiffness.  Whatever it was causing problems yesterday had subsided.  I was good to go for another day.  At least for awhile anyway.

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Had a couple yummy left over Pizza pieces for breakfast & washed them down with a big bowl of porridge.  Chased that with a peanut butter & honey sandwich & I was powered up for the rest of the day.  Well, till early afternoon anyway.

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We have had 2 of the loveliest weather days & our desert walk was under sunny skies & warming temperatures.  Glenda & Jeff from CASITA ESCAPES were packed up by nine & on the road headed for Phoenix.  After Phoenix they will head to Quartzsite for the annual Casita rally by Dome Rock.

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Spent my whole morning on the end of a shovel, rake, & wheelbarrow.  So far I have swapped out about 2/3rds of our half inch crushed stone & replaced it with the 3/8 inch stone.  I am finding other places for the 1/2 inch stuff so nothing is wasted.  Well, except for my energy levels feeling pretty wasted by mid afternoon.

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Opened our gates early this morning expecting our roofer guy around 8.  Remember me saying about the laid back type of lifestyle here in the southwest.  Yep, the roofer guy showed up about 1 o’clock.  He wasn’t long getting the old shingles & tarpaper off though.  However, he pointed out a problem which I had kind of suspected.  The roof was built out of old boards likely salvaged off an old building years ago.  Kelly & I both climbed up the ladder to see for ourselves & yes, there is only one thing to do to have the job done right.  Plywood!!  We will have to have the roof sheeted before the new material goes on.  After looking at the old boards, I can understand why that has to be done.   

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I remember a comment question from a couple days ago wondering if I am missing the traveling part of our RVing lifestyle.  Simple answer to that question is, “no….not yet”.  Of course the 2 key words there are, ‘not yet’.  Reason that I am not afflicted with hitch itch so far this season is that we are spending a totally different winter from the last 6 years & it is that busy change that has kept the hounds of boredom away from the door.  However, as soon as my projects begin to run out & I find myself sitting around I know fully well I will be getting restless again.  It’s just my nature.  For sure the call of the open road will be banging on my door again.  And, that is the whole reason for our home base here in the southwest.  Looking forward to shorter 1 & 2 week jaunts as soon as the dust settles from our house adventures here.  In fact, just writing this at the moment, I felt a little ‘itch’ twinge:))

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I don’t do shaky ladders any more so in order to get a few photos of our roof to be repaired I nosed the Motorhome up close to the house & climbed up the secure ladder on the back of the rig.  Was able to get a couple house roof photos plus a few aerial views of the front yard.

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IT’S QUITE A ROOF CONFIGURATION WE HAVE HERE

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MY LITTLE CACTUS GARDEN OUT FRONT LOOKS SO….’LITTLE’

Looks like our weather is about to head into the dumpster starting Thursday.  Chance of rain & even snow on Friday.  We are a little concerned at the moment because the weatherman is calling for a 30% chance of rain Thursday & the roof over my bedroom right now it totally exposed.  Night time lows are going down to well below freezing for the next week or so as well.  

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A few blogs back I mentioned about leaving our back Jeep seat at home in Ontario.  Good friends Jim & Bev in Wickenburg offered us their back seat.  They have a 96 Jeep Wrangler & dropped in this afternoon with their back seat.  Like us, they don’t leave the back seat in their Jeep & had it in storage.  Not an exact anchorage match between an 06 & a 96 Wrangler but the seat fits in fine & will be honky dory for us to use next week when Kelly’s brother Peter & wife Leslie come from Rochester.  Also, neighbor Gerry from up the road stopped in today & said he will show us where the Petroglyphs are next week.

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ALTHOUGH NOT AN EXACT FIT, THIS 1996 REAR JEEP SEAT WILL DO THE JOB JUST FINE

I wonder how many ‘comments’ we have missed & how long we have been missing them.  I have our Blogger settings configured to send a copy of each comment to our Hotmail account & that is where I read them.  By accident about a week ago I discovered that not all comments were being sent to Hotmail.  For example, if we had 10 comments, only 7 might make it to our email account.  I have no idea how long this has been going on.  I set up our Gmail account to receive comments & ran into a problem there as well so I suspect there is some kind of problem with Blogger.  For anyone having comments emailed to them, you might want to check the number of your emailed comments to the number of comments actually showing up on your posts.   You may notice a discrepancy. Your post comment number will be the accurate one.

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GROANER’S CORNER:((   Linda said: The preacher came to call the other day. He said at my age I should be thinking of the hereafter.  I told him, "Oh I do it all the time. No matter where I am, in the parlor, upstairs, in the kitchen, or down in the basement, I ask myself, "Now, what am I here after?"

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- Tourists see the world, travelers experience it.
- Home is where your pet is:))
- "If having a soul means being able to feel
love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals
are better off than a lot of humans."
(James Herriot)
- The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails -William Arthur Ward
- The only thing better than right now will someday be the memories of right now...AL.
- It is not so much having nothing to do as it is not having the interest to do something....AL.
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