Tuesday, November 25, 2014

KELLY IMPROVES THROUGH THE DAY & WHAT WOULD YOU DO………………..??

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Judging from how much better Kelly felt this morning I probably owe Del-Taco an apology for assuming something I ate there likely gave me food poisoning last week.  I’m thinking now it was that 24 hour flu & I’m also thinking that is what I somehow passed onto Kelly making her so sick as well.  With her ongoing medical condition we automatically jumped to the conclusion her sudden sickness was related to that.  It may or may not be the case.  Although she didn’t feel like coffee again this morning she did rustle up some scrambled eggs.  Aside from feeling very tired her main concern today was trying to keep herself warm.  Thanks to readers for your concerns, suggestions & advice.  But here’s the problem we are facing……………….

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First….I do not want this following paragraph to digress into a political debacle over health care systems.  This is not what this is about.  Keep in mind as you read this we are Canadians in the United States & our insurance coverage & procedures are different.  Yes we have travel insurance but our ‘out of country’ coverage will not include anything related to Kelly’s Auto Immune liver problem because they class it as a ‘pre-existing condition’.  It’s just the way insurance companies work.  If we were in Canada right now Kelly could just go see her Doctor no problem.  Tests, procedures, scans, operations etc are all covered.   If Kelly breaks a leg or had a heart attack etc  here in the States she is covered but if she goes to a Doctor here in regards to her liver condition & the Doctor schedules her for any scans, tests, medical procedures or whatever costs can rapidly skyrocket & come right out of our pocket because her insurance will not pay the costs incurred.  We are not rich folks.  So here’s our dilemma, what do we do??  Does Kelly fly back to Canada & spend the next couple months at home waiting for various test appointments.  Medical appointments back home generally take time.  Too often there is ‘a long wait!!  Do we begin packing up the rig & head back to Canada?  Some days she feels pretty good & some days she does not but she is adamant about not rushing off back to Canada.   This is not an easy time for us right now in deciding what we should do.  It’s not a cut & dried decision.  What would you the reader’s do under these circumstances??  Maybe you can now see why I have been using the term ‘one day at a time’ lately.  Update::  After writing this paragraph late this afternoon Kelly mentioned tonight she is going to make an appointment at the Wickenburg Medical Clinic next week for the same type of liver monitoring blood tests she had done there last winter.  It’s a start & I feel that is at least a step in the right direction right now…………………..

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SOUTHWEST CORNER OF OUR BACK YARD WITH GATE LEADING TO NEIGHBOR’S PROPERTY

Definitely cooler in Congress than we were used to over at the Slabs in California but still a hundred times better than if we were stuck back home in Bayfield’s winter weather.  We are so eternally grateful for these past 9 winters we have so fortunately been able to spend here in the much warmer & much sunnier climes of America’s wild & wonderfully wooly great Southwest.

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<<< A BUG ON MY WINDOW

Repositioned the rig in it’s spot, unloaded a few more things, straightened up some bins, checked the oil, etc.  Despite a few glitches we are still very pleased with the rig & I’m glad our water pump has not given us anymore problems since a temporary glitch up in North Dakota on our way down.  Since the problem Magnum inverter was removed there has not been a whining noise somewhere in the dash/engine anymore either.  Will be so happy to get this whole inverter thing resolved once & for all.  Temecula RV did call today saying they had just received our inverter but didn’t know if they would have time to bench test it today or tomorrow.  Said if we don’t hear from them late Wednesday it will be next week sometime before they get at it.  Turns out Kelly’s illness brought us home at a good time.

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Dam Pack Rats!!!!  Opened the shed door this morning & stuff was scattered about again & dragged into the same corner where I pulled apart a Pack Rat nest early last October.  I did get that nest cleaned out but in moving some boxes up in the rafters another Pack Rat jumped out of a box & scared the heck out of me.  That’s 3 Pack Rat nests I’ve discovered in our shed.  I have since removed any boxes from the rafters & sealed a hole near the door where I saw one ski-daddle through.  Probably going to have to borrow our neighbor’s cage again, catch those Rats & drive them 642 miles out into the desert somewhere.

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PACK RAT NEST IN THE CORNER AS I BEGIN TO PULL IT APART

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AND YEP THERE’S THE LITTLE DARLIN NOW TRYING TO HIDE ON ME

Sitting in our big relaxing recliners last night all stretched out comfy after a nice hot lengthy shower I couldn’t help but think to myself, ‘ why would anyone go get in a rectangular box on wheels, drive miles & miles from home only to park out in the desert somewhere.   The same thought always occurs to me in reverse as well as each time we are out boondocking somewhere with no people in sight I think to myself, ‘why would anyone sit around in their house & not want to go anywhere as beautiful as this’.  Oh tis quite a restless & unsettled life I lead.  Never satisfied for long where I am until I have moved to another place where I will soon become unsatisfied enough to yet again move to a different place & once more resume my wait impatiently for that urge to move on to yet another spot again.  While cleaning up in the rig this morning I thought to myself, ‘ya know I could just jump right into that driver’s seat right now & head off somewhere down the road & feel pretty darn good about doing it too.

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NO NOT A PACK RAT BUT A SOUTHWEST CHIP-SQUIRRELLMUNK:))

I sometimes respond to comments in our Shout Box & other times I just let them go.  Kelly prefers I let them go but sometimes I feel they warrant a response because of their obvious misaligned intentions.  I had actually started a rather sharp response to the comment regarding ‘all the issues with a coach’ but when I saw Sarge, SallyB, Kay, & RV SUE beat me to it I thought to myself………….Yay team:))

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I particularly liked Jodee’s latest post over at ON THE ROAD ABODE.  She writes about ‘Why I’m Thankful’ & she writes it with honesty & feelings.  I like when open minded, helpful, & understanding people write like that.  She has been able to make her positive attitude work for her & I have respect for people who are reality based enough to do that honestly.

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MEMORIES OF ONE YEAR AGO RIGHT NOW WHEN WE WERE IN BORREGO SPRINGS

GROANER’S CORNER:(( The fourth-grade class was studying the development of the auto industry. The teacher had emphasized the role played by Henry Ford, whose assembly lines decreased production costs.  At the end of the unit, she gave a test including the question: "What did Henry Ford invent that made buying a car more affordable?"  One of the students wrote: "0% financing."

Monday, November 24, 2014

ILLNESS SENDS US BACK TO CONGRESS ARIZONA

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WE ALWAYS LIKE TO TAKE THIS TRAFFIC FREE SCENIC SHORT CUT TO I-10 EAST OF MECCA THROUGH BOX CANYON

We are back home in Congress Arizona tonight.  Decision was made first thing this morning after Kelly had a really bad night with nausea & throwing up.  Aside from a small cup of Tomato soup tonight she has not been able to eat anything all day.  She has not been feeling well for a long time but we don’t know what caused her to become so sick Sunday night. 

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BORREGO SPRINGS LIES OVER THERE ACROSS THE SALTON SEA…HOPE TO SEE YOU NEXT TIME BORREGO

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SOUTH OF MECCA CALIFORNIA HEADING NORTH ON HIGHWAY 111

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GLAD TO SEE THIS SIGN EAST OF THE COLORADO RIVER ON I-10 THIS MORNING

We rolled out of the Slabs at 7 a.m. with Kelly riding part of the way home on her bed.  Stopped in Quartzsite for a McDonald’s coffee & fuel but Kelly only had 2 sips & that was all she could take.  Rest of the way home she spent much of the time lying on the couch.  Too bouncy in the back over the rear wheels.  We were home shortly before 1 a.m. & Kelly immediately laid down while I emptied the coach.  She had no strength left to do anything.  Pheebs has stayed by her side all day.  Because there are similarities between my sickness last week & Kelly’s troubles right now we have however come up with a possible theory tonight.  I don’t ever recall having but have heard about something called a 24 hr flu.  Could that be what I picked up from somebody last Wednesday.  I did shake a few hands & talk to a few people the day I got sick.  Is it possible I could have passed a flu bug onto Kelly??  We’ll see how things are in the morning.  If like me she feels better then I’m guessing the 24 hour flu theory may have some validity to it.

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ARE YOU GOING TO BE ALRIGHT MOM

Didn’t hear anything from Temecula RV today but we’ll probably phone there tomorrow for an update on our inverter.  Whenever the problem is determined & remedied & depending on how Kelly is feeling I will probably just take the Motorhome back to Slab City myself & have Solar Mike re-install the inverter & make any changes to the current set-up he feels necessary.  Things are kinda up in the air right now so we will just take things one day at a time & try to get a handle on what sometimes seems an uncertain future this winter………………...

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SUNDAY NIGHT’S SUNSET AT THE SLABS

GROANER’S CORNER:(( Taking my car to the mechanic, I was fearful that any needed repair might be too expensive. I was relieved when he told me all I needed was blinker fluid.

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A woman was chatting with her next-door neighbor. "I feel really good today. I started out this morning with an act of unselfish generosity. I gave a five dollar bill to a bum."
"You gave a bum five whole dollars? That's a lot of money to just give away. What did you husband say about it?" "Oh, he thought it was the proper thing to do. He said, 'Thanks.'"

Sunday, November 23, 2014

SATURDAY NIGHT IN SLAB CITY ROCKIN AT ‘THE RANGE’….GROOVY:))

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THE KID’S WERE SURE HAVING THEMSELVES A GOOD TIME & THE LITTLE TOT ON THE RIGHT WAS HAVING HERSELF A BLAST >>>

With a couple coach tanks to dump & one to fill added to our grocery list we had the Big EEE’s wheels rolling south early this morning heading for a rest area 2 miles south of Calipatria which in turn is about 10 miles south of Niland.  No one there when we pulled in but within 20 minutes 4 more rigs pulled in to dump & take on water.  Mostly ATV week-enders with their toy haulers.  This is the rest area which is closing in 2015.  Too bad because it’s a convenient spot for RV’ers passing through this area.

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THE DRUMMER POINTS TO A SOUND PROBLEM IN ONE OF THE AMPS

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LOTS OF FOLKS DANCIN IN THE DARK

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Another 12 miles miles south & we were in Brawley California with the first stop being AUTO ZONE to pick up Wrangler Jim a replacement blinker relay assembly plus a can of CRC electrician spray.  From there it was down to Brawley’s south end & Walmart.  We were first in this Walmart not long after it was built years ago & we remarked it was the nicest Walmart exterior store design we had ever seen.  Still is with all it’s southwest colors.  Lots of trees in the parking lot & they sure have grown since we first saw them.  Picked up ourselves a stash of groceries & we were soon northbound for Niland & the Slabs.  A hefty breeze from the north just made it a perfect temperature day.  With windows & door open the rig remained a nice 75 degrees for a mighty fine relaxing Sunday afternoon.

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HOT DOGS HANGING AROUND THE HOT DOG STAND LOOKING FOR A FREE HANDOUT

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NOTICE THE LONE BACKPACKER CUDDLING HIS DOG ON AN OLD SOFA

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THIS FELLOW WAS A TRUE MUSICIAN ALL THE WAY

For anyone who has been to the Slabs they will right away know where Kelly & I spent a couple enjoyable hours Saturday night.  For the second time in 3 years we ended up at ‘The Range’.  It’s the place to be.  It’s where it’s happening.  There are a number of talented musicians living here in the Slabs & every Saturday night they gather with friends on a stage with their guitars, amps, drums, horns, harmonicas, washboards or whatever they have & play the night away.  People come up from the audience sometimes & join in.  There were about 5 different loosely assembled groups last night & they were all good.  Anything goes.

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DANCING WITH HER DOG

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I WAS WAITING FOR THAT GAL ON LEFT TO REALLY LET LOOSE WITH HER BASS GUITAR & i LIKED THIS OLDER FELLA’S DEEP BLUESY VOICE

Kelly & I sat in a couple old beat up front row chairs & simply enjoyed everything we saw.  Little Kids up dancing on a large old dusty slab of cement that once was the floor of a military building back in the 1940’s.  The name Slab City comes from all the slabs of cement throughout this once large military complex which stood here.  Military buildings are long gone but the cement floors/slabs remain.  If there was one dog at The Range last night I’d say there was a dozen & we enjoyed watching all the peoples dogs mingling with the dancers & folks in the audience.  The dogs as well as the people were all having a great time & we saw a lot of affection between people & their dogs.  An older couple twirled about on their wheelchair scooters swinging & swaying to the music.  Interesting looking characters everywhere & everyone seemed to know everyone else.  People were happy, a little booth did a booming business in hot dogs.  It felt like & smelled like a Carnival atmosphere.  Caught a few whiffs of marijuana in the air.  Maybe that’s why many were laid back with big smiles on their faces.  I tried that stuff a couple times way back in the late 60’s but it just made me giggle like a little school girl.  Now THAT was embarrassing!! 

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GETTING LATE BUT THE TINY TOTS ARE STILL DANCIN UP A STORM

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THAT OLD FELLA IN THE BACKGROUND WITH HIS DOG WAS A ROYAL HOOT WITH HIS SNARE DRUM SET ATOP A LONG BONGO DRUM…HE JUST CAME UP & SET HIMSELF DOWNDSC_0015

THE HOT DOG STAND WAS JUST A JUMPIN

Really enjoyed watching & listening to the musicians themselves.  One guy really knew his way around his guitar & I was hoping they would turn a lady bass player loose because I could tell she really knew how to drive that thing & I would have loved to just hear her rip off into the night with those heavy boogie woogie bass chords.  All & all for our second time at The Range we totally enjoyed ourselves & if your in the neighborhood on a Saturday night come on out & rock the night away outside at The Range:))DSC_0039

THE TYPE OF HEAD BAND THIS FELLOW & OTHERS WEAR IS ACTUALLY A PRACTICAL NIGHT LIGHT…WITH NO ELECTRICITY AT THE SLABS AS SOON AS YOU STEP AWAY FROM THESE GENERATOR DRIVEN LIGHTS IT IS AS BLACK AS THE ACE OF SPADES OUT HERE

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THIS OLDER COUPLE ON THEIR MOTOR SCOOTERS WERE GROOVIN IT UP ON THE DANCE FLOOR

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THIS FELLA IS SINGING A BOB DYLAN SONG WHILE THIS LADY HOLDS THE WORDS…DON’T KNOW THE NAME OF THE SONG BUT IT’S A LONG ONE DYLAN DID & I’M SURE DYLAN HIMSELF HAD TO READ ALL THE WORDS TO SING IT >>>

I may have created a false illusion when expressing my frustration at our inverter delay problem.  Tracking our inverter’s progress from Slab City to Temecula RV we noticed that UPS dropped the ball by not getting our package there when they should have.  This has caused a delay.  Our inverter should be delivered to it’s destination Monday morning.  Now I did express frustration with all that but it by no means means we are unhappy about sitting here waiting for it to be returned & re-installed.  We have a nice quiet spot with nobody near us.  We have unlimited walking room.  Weather’s great & we are not in Buffalo.  Lots of areas to explore around here with our Jeep if we chose to do so.  If we drove all the way back to Congress we would just waste a lot of gas to sit around the house again for a few days only to have to turn around & drive all the way back here again.  Idea was to combine this inverter problem stop with a usual boondocking trip to Borrego Springs.  Yes we could have gone into downtown Phoenix to have this inverter problem dealt with but I’d sooner spend my time out here in the wilds of this dusty old California desert any day than spend my time anywhere in or around downtown Phoenix.  I’m not bad mouthing Phoenix it’s just that I have a natural distaste & dislike for any large city no matter where it is.  Ok, we don’t mind Tucson so much.  For those of you who do not have that same sense of adventure I do then I guess Phoenix would be the more enjoyable option for you.

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A WARMING FIRE IN A BARREL WHILE A LITTLE GIRL RESTS QUIETLY ON AN OLD TATTERED COUCH

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LADY NEVER TOOK HER HANDS OUT OF HER POCKET EACH TIME SHE CAME UP TO ADD A FEW HARMONIES

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WELL, LITTLE GIRL WAS RESTING QUIETLY UNTIL LITTLE BOY CAME ALONG

Our military aviation friend Pat down there in that Sierra Vista place corrected my guess at an Apache Helicopter in Saturday’s post.  Pat says, “You caught yourself an AH-1 Cobra helicopter there Al, not an Apache. The Marines don't have any AH-64s.  Keep your head down out there, though, the Marines like to chase Jack rabbits with them”.  Wrangler Jim says it’s quite a sight out here when the Marines bring in their V-22 OSPREY aircraft Pat.  I’d sure like to catch one of those in my camera sights.

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WISHED I HAD TAKEN MY LONG LENS ALONG BECAUSE THAT GAL ON THE TROMBONE SURE WAS BLOWING SOME FUNNY FACES

Bob at the CARETAKER CHRONICLES said, “I wouldn't do well in the slabs. I'd be wanting to clean up the mess. I'm sure they'd punt me out in a hurry”.  Same thing I felt the first couple times we came here Bob but unfortunately it would take nothing less than a military type action with bulldozers, backhoes, bobcats, a fleet of dump trucks, etc with everything perfectly co-ordinated & with enough personnel to carefully return this piece of desert to the natural state it once was.  It’s really too bad.  I have nothing against folks living here & totally understand their desire for freedom but there is just no excuse for all the trash & rubbish scattered about.  It’s just too bad the Slabbers themselves couldn’t get themselves organized enough to try & clean things up.  But of course the reason many are here is they don’t want anyone telling them what to do & therein lies the seemingly unsolvable problem.  Don’t know what will eventually happen here some day but I do suspect it will make the news when it does.  We haven’t heard anything so we don’t know where things stand here at the moment in regards to California’s plans for Slab City…….if they even have any plans.  Oh, & someone asked if there were any rats here.  We have never heard anything about any kind of a rat problem at the Slabs.  Too many dogs to have too many rats.

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WONDER WHAT THE TROMBONE PLAYER IS THINKING

As with anything in life there are stark realities & the RV lifestyle has it’s own fair share of them.  As the majority of RV’ers know all days are not marvelously awesome & wonderful as some may suggest.  Just as in anything else there are those days that test the limits of anyone’s endurance, patience, & sense of well being.  I am always grateful to those folks who use there blogs to not only write about their good days but are not afraid to write about challenging events & how they are feeling on those bad days everyone has.  Case in point…..Check out Merikay & Craig’s post at MERIKAY'S DREAM.  Let’s just say their Troubles (Challenges) took place way over there in that Florida place & started off with their Class A Alpha awning coming unfurled on a Miami Freeway.  Their day didn’t get any better……………

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A LITTLE SPONTANEITY FROM THE AGING HIPPY BROTHERS ON THE END

I especially liked Nina’s latest post over at WHEELING IT.  She expresses so well her thoughts on blogging & I must say my own thoughts mirror hers to a T.  She says it true & she says it well for many of us.  Good stuff Nina & thanks for expressing those feelings:)) 

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THANKS ‘RANGE’……. HOPE TO SEE Y’ALL AGAIN SOME TIME

GROANER’S CORNER:(( The proprietor of a small village drugstore was called out one sleepy summer morning, leaving the establishment temporarily under the sole management of a very young, and very uneducated, clerk. "Just answer the phone if it rings, Jim," instructed the proprietor.  The phone rang. "Hello," said the clerk.
"Do you have streptomycin and aureomycin?" asked a voice at the other end.  The clerk scratched his head, then said, "Ma'am, when I said 'Hello' I told you everything I know!"

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I noticed a hand-painted gold and burgundy brandy snifter at my in-laws where we were celebrating their wedding anniversary. My father-in-law explained that it had been a wedding gift from Ireland that they had received 50 years earlier.  My brother-in-law picked it up and passed it around the dinner table. My heart was in my mouth as it went from one person to another because my in-laws seemed to habitually drop things. Finally it reached me and I put it back on the display case.
"How had this fragile keepsake lasted so long in this family?" I wondered aloud.  "It's the last of a set of eight," my father-in-law replied.