Saturday, February 21, 2015

PHEEBS & I HIT THE ROAD FOR A SATURDAY MORNING BUMPY JEEP RIDE ON AN OLD STAGECOACH ROAD

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THE OLD STAGE COACH ROAD BETWEEN YARNELL & STANTON ARIZONA

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PHEEBS IS SOOOOO HAPPY TO BE OUT CRUISIN IN THE JEEP AGAIN:))

It was shortly after 10 this morning when Pheebs & I piled ourselves into the Jeep & headed off for a Jeep ride.  No idea where we were going but soon found ourselves heading up the Yarnell Hill.  Thought occurred to me about half way up of having breakfast at the Ranch House Restaurant.  New owners awhile back so figured I’d see if the breakfasts were as good as they used to be.  About 6 million motorcycles parked out front but that’s to be expected as this has always been a popular spot for motorcycle groups to stop on their circuit tours between Phoenix & Prescott.  Now why Retired Rod has not been here yet I don’t know.

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I NEVER TIRE OF THE SCENERY OUT HERE IN THE WILD WOOLY WEST

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GOTTA LOVE THESE OLD ROADS

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COWBOY COUNTRY

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Found me a stool at the counter & luckily had me a look in my wallet before I had me a look at the menu.  Bacon & eggs were $7:95 with coffee extra for $1.95.  I quietly put the menu back in it’s holder & as discreetly as possible backed myself away from the counter, turned & slipped quietly back out the door.  No Sireeee, I wasn’t going to spend my last $10 of the winter on my stomach & besides why does breakfast have to be so darn expensive anyway. 

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WINDMILL BLADES LAY TOPPLED ON THE GROUND

There’s a scenic old dirt stagecoach road which winds itself back down through the Weaver Mountains to an old western mining town by the name of Stanton. Pheebs & I took our time Jeeping our way over that-a-way stopping here & there to look at this & that.  Have driven this road both ways about half a dozen times before & it is always a nice slow paced scenic drive.  One can only imagine the difficulties a stage coach & team of horses would have had making their way along this rock strewn road back in the mid 1800’s when it was probably not much more than a barely passable trail.  Much of the road higher up is still only wide enough for one vehicle & if another vehicle is encountered on a blind corner somebody is gonna have to stop & back up.

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ALL THIS GREEN GRASS REMINDED PHEEBS & I OF BEING BACK IN ONTARIO

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I THINK I SEE SOME COWS OUT THERE DAD

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YEP COWS ALRIGHT

Some of the old original buildings still stand in Stanton but mainly it is made up of RV’s.  Many mining claims in this area are still being worked but instead of all the old 49’er miners living in tumble down wooden shacks they now live in 40’ Motorhomes, 5th wheels & travel trailers.  We took a drive in & made a loop around the many rigs.  Even saw a few tents pitched.  Not too many people around so figured a lot of them must be up in the surrounding hills & mountainsides working their claims searching for the ever elusive gold.  It’s quite a little community they have here & it’s all well organized & controlled.  No more shoot-outs in the street!!

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THIS IS ABOUT AS BIG AS THE COMMUNITY OF STANTON IS NOWADAYS

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STANTON IS A MECCA FOR RV GOLD PANNERS

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STRAIGHT AHEAD BE THE CENTER OF TOWN

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IT IS SAID BAD GUY ‘CHUCK STANTON’ WAS GUNNED DOWN IN THE GENERAL STORE WHICH IS THE BUILDING ON THE LEFT…CLICK ON STANTON'S WILD WEST HISTORY

Main road from Stanton back to highway 89 just north of Congress is hard packed dirt & very washboardy in many places.  Pheebs & I just took our time with a little exploring up & down a few Jeep side roads leading off the main road.  This area is a bit elevated so we could see for miles in all directions.  North Ranch & Congress were easy to spot & had I had my binoculars along I’m betting I could have seen our house way across the valley floor.  I think it is the wide panoramic views most everywhere in the southwest I enjoy so much.  It’s nothing to look off 20 or 30 miles in any given direction many times.  This land is made up of tall mountain ranges with wide sweeping valleys stretching for miles upon miles between the mountains.  One drives across a long desert valley floor then up & over sometimes steep mountain ranges only to drop down into the next valley beyond with the process repeating itself over & over as one travels the highways & bi-ways of the great southwest.  Land of enchantment, land of legend.

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WE SPOTTED OURSELVES SOME COWS NEAR A WATER HOLE

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WE ARE BEING WATCHED CLOSELY BY THOSE COWS HIDING BEHIND A MESQUITE TREE

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TINY TOWN OF CONGRESS ARIZONA IN THE BACKGROUND

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Motorhomes come with hydraulic stabilizing jacks which when deployed make for a very rock solid coach when parked.  No swaying when folks walk around inside.  Travel Trailers & 5th wheels come with mechanical jacks which can be deployed with a crank.  I never knew there was an additional way to steady up 5th wheels & 7 travel trailers until I read Paul & Marsha’s post about Paul installing stabilizers on their 5’er.  You can see how that’s done on their post entitled, Rock Solid

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WHITE OBJECTS IN THE BACKGROUND MAKE UP THE COMMUNITY OF NORTH RANCH…WE’VE ALL HEARD OF THE ‘THUMBS UP’ SIGN RIGHT, WELL HOW ABOUT THE ‘BUM’S UP’ SIGN EH:))

RV’ers are always looking for & needing parts for this & that as many folks do their own maintenance & repairs.  And RV folks are always on the look-out for the next best thing for their rigs.  Came across this site which bills itself as, ‘Canada’s Largest RV Dealer Network’.  RV Care  Noticed this site offers much more than just merchandise such as Destinations, Places & Attractions as well as RV Dealer & Manufactures info, RV Resorts & Campgrounds plus much more.  Even has a Blogs & Columns section.  Canadian Snow Birders might want to check it out.

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HAD I HAD MY BINOCULARS I COULD PROBABLY HAVE SEEN OUR HOUSE ON THE EXTREME LEFT (300mm TELEPHOTO LENS SHOT)

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STANTON IS AT THE BASE OF THOSE MOUNTAINS ABOUT WHERE THE WHITE DOT IS

In Friday’s post under my last photo I wrote, ‘Does anyone notice anything odd about this photo??  Well 2 people did.  Both John Picard & Gordon Wolford noticed the photo was upside down.  And yes I did that purposely.  Below is the photo showing the difference. DSC_0002-002 

UPSIDE DOWN

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DOWNSIDE UP

GROANER’S CORNER:(( Ordering a Pizza in the Future

Operator: Thank you for calling Pizza Delivery. May I have your National ID number?
Customer: Hi, I'd like to place an order.
Operator: I must have your NIDN first, sir.
Customer: My National ID Number, yeah, hold on, eh, it's 6102049998-45-54610.
Operator: Thank you Mr. Sheehan. I see you live at 1742 Meadowland Drive, and the phone number is 494-2366. Your office number over at Lincoln Insurance is 745-2302 and your cell number is 266-2566. Email address is sheehan@home.net. Which number are you calling from sir?
Customer: Huh? I'm at home. Where'd you get all this information?
Operator: We're wired into the HSS, sir.
Customer: The HSS, what is that?
Operator: We're wired into the Homeland Security System, sir. This will add only 15 seconds to your ordering time.
Customer: (sighs) Oh well, I'd like to order a couple of your All-Meat Special pizzas.
Operator: I don't think that's a good idea, sir.
Customer: Whaddya mean?
Operator: Sir, your medical records and commode sensors indicate that you've got very high blood pressure and extremely high cholesterol. Your National Health Care provider won't allow such an unhealthy choice.
Customer: What?!?! What do you recommend, then?
Operator: You might try our low-fat Soybean Pizza. I'm sure you'll! like it.
Customer: What makes you think I'd like something like that?
Operator: Well, you checked out 'Gourmet Soybean Recipes' from your local library last week, sir. That's why I made the suggestion.
Customer: All right, all right. Give me two family-sized ones then.
Operator: That should be plenty for you, your wife and your four kids. Your 2 dogs can finish the crusts, sir. Your total is $49.99.
Customer: Lemme give you my credit card number.
Operator: I'm sorry sir, but I'm afraid you'll have to pay in cash. Your credit card balance is over its limit.
Customer: I'll run over to the ATM and get some cash before your driver gets here.
Operator: That won't work either, sir. Your checking account is overdrawn also.
Customer: Never mind! Just send the pizzas. I'll have the cash ready. How long will it take?
Operator: We're running a little behind, sir. It'll be about 45 minutes, sir. If you're in a hurry you might want to pick'em up while you're out getting the cash, but then, carrying pizzas on a motorcycle can be a little awkward.
Customer: Wait! How do you know I ride a scooter?
Operator: It says here you're in arrears on your car payments, so your car got repo'ed. But your Harley's paid for and you just filled the tank yesterday.
Customer: Well, I'll be a #%#^^&$%^$@#
Operator: I'd advise watching your language, sir. You've already got a July 4, 2003, conviction for swearing at a cop and another one I see here in September for contempt at your hearing for swearing at a judge Oh yes, I see here that you just got out from a 90 day stay in the State Correctional Facility. Is this your first pizza since your return to society?
Customer: (speechless)
Operator: Will there be anything else, sir?
Customer: Yes, I have a coupon for a free 2 liter of Coke.
Operator: I'm sorry sir, but our ad's exclusionary clause prevents us from offering free soda to diabetics. The New Constitution prohibits this. Thank you for calling Pizza Delivery.

Friday, February 20, 2015

I DON’T UNDERSTAND WHAT THEY TECHNICALLY DO BUT I DON’T UNDERSTAND WHY MY ROTARY PHONE DOESN’T WORK ANYMORE EITHER:((

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WATER IN THE DESERT ABOUT A MILE BEHIND OUR HOUSE
I lost interest in our neighborhood morning walks months ago so have given them up but when Kelly suggested a morning desert walk I was all for that & off we went.  Behind a growing cloud cover old Sol barely cleared Wickenburg’s Mountains before we had the Jeep parked alongside the road & were off through a small gate into the desert near our house.  For me it is far more interesting than walking the same paved neighborhood streets day after day.  I much prefer the quiet gentleness of the desert for walking.
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AN EARLY MORNING STAND-OFF
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CAME ACROSS THIS OLD CATTLE PEN
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OUR GREENING SONORAN DESERT
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WICKENBURG’S VULTURE PEAK IN THE BACKGROUND
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I have been missing it but just tonight I came across a couple fellas doing a major overhaul on a 27’ 2001 Lazy Daze Class C RV.  Looks like they began back about the beginning of February & are nearly finished.  This will be of particular interest to Lazy Daze owners & any handy do-it-yourselfers out here.  Of course I’m talking about Sharon & Bill’s Lazy Daze rig over at The Odd Essay.  I have gone through Sharon’s posts & picked out the renovation ones & have numbered them from 1 to 5.  Renovation Post 1, Renovation Post 2, Renovation Post 3, Renovation Post 4, Renovation Post 5.  In Post 5 with the repairs 99.9% complete Sharon lays out a detailed list of costs for all the materials used in the renovation.  Oh how nice it must be to be so handy & have the know-how & patience for these kinds of projects.  Good stuff guys.
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FEMALE CARDINAL PERCHED & DOING A SWAN DIVE TO THE BIRD FEEDER
I remember when Kelly & I first began our RV travels how confusing the technical end of most everything was for us.  Still is:((  We learned how to deal with mechanical things like emptying gray & black tanks, moving slides in & out, hot water heaters, propane operated fridges & stoves, roof vents, filling our water tank, etc. etc. but it was the technical side of things that has always remained confusing to us.  Well to me anyway.  We had one laptop between us & the first season on the road relied on unreliable wifi spots if & when we could find them.  We did have a cell phone but this was back in 06/07 & the whole cell phone thing as I recall was confusing as well.  I have made zero progress since then in understanding cell phone technology.   In our 2nd season out we went with an expensive satellite system for both our TV & Internet but this was again hugely confusing for us as well & was fraught with many frustrating problems with the last one in City Of Rocks State Park in New Mexico when the system just died.   We had had enough & decided right there & then to just leave it dead & abandoned the whole satellite idea in less than a year.  Verizon air cards were becoming very popular so we immediately made the leap to that technology & never looked back.  Since then the techno world has evolved so fast we have been left hopelessly in the dust.  Well I’ve been left in the dust that is.  If it wasn’t for Kelly I’d still be using carrier pigeons.  I guess what I’m getting at is so many things are changing so fast it is hard for many RV’ers to stay current with everything.  However, there is hope.  Thanks to a younger generation of RV folks on the road these days there are people continuously on top of all these mobile technical changes & it is some of these RV’ers who devote a lot of their time & energy into sharing their knowledge & technical expertise with their fellow travelers.  Two of these tech savvy RV’ers are Chris & Cherie from technomadia.  Be sure to check out their RV Mobile Internet Resource Center plus they have just re-freshed their latest 2015 edition of The Mobile Internet Handbook.  We met Chris & Cherie a couple months ago in Borrego Springs California.  Nice folks for sure.  I truly don’t understand what it is they technically do but then again I don’t understand why my favorite rotary phone doesn’t work anymore either……………..
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Have had a few inquiries about my Breezer hat & should mention the hat cost $35.  I imagine they can be bought at most State Parks with each State Park having their own logo on the hat band.  Because I bought mine in the Mojave National Preserve that is what it says on the front of the hat.  I imagine places like Joshua Tree would have the same hats for sale.
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THE SOLID TOP BLOCKS THE SUN’S RAYS WHILE THE MESH SIDES & BRIM ALLOW AIR FLOW…CORD ON THE BACK OF THE HAT CAN BE USED AS A CHIN STRAP ON WINDY DAYS…I REALLY LIKE THIS HAT, VERY COMFORTABLE, LIGHT, & AIRY
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DOES ANYONE NOTICE ANYTHING ODD ABOUT THIS PHOTO??
GROANER’S CORNER:(( It is reported that the following edition of the Book of Genesis was discovered in the Dead Sea Scrolls.
And Adam said, "Lord, when I was in the garden, you walked with me everyday. Now I do not see You anymore. I am lonesome here and it is difficult for me to remember how much You love me."
And God said, "I will create a companion for you that will be with you forever and who will be a reflection of My love for you, so that you will know I love you, even when you cannot see Me.
Regardless of how selfish and childish and unlovable you may be, this new companion will accept you as you are and will love you as I do, in spite of yourself."
And God created a new animal to be a companion for Adam. And it was a good animal. And God was pleased.
And the new animal was pleased to be with Adam and he wagged his tail. And Adam said, "But Lord, I have already named all the animals in the Kingdom and all the good names are taken and I cannot think of a name for this new animal."
And God said, "Because I have created this new animal to be a reflection of My love for you, his name will be a reflection of My own name, and you will call him DOG."
And Dog lived with Adam and was a companion to him and loved him. And Adam was comforted. And God was pleased. And Dog was content and wagged his tail.
After a while, it came to pass that Adam's guardian angel came to the Lord and said, "Lord, Adam has become filled with pride. He struts and preens like a peacock and he believes he is worthy of adoration. Dog has indeed taught him that he is loved, but no one has taught him humility."
And the Lord said, "I will create for him a companion who will be with him forever and who will see him as he is. The companion will remind him of his limitations, so he will know that he is not worthy of adoration."
And God created CAT to be a companion to Adam. And Cat would not obey Adam.
And when Adam gazed into Cat's eyes, he was reminded that he was not the supreme being. And Adam learned humility.
And God was pleased. And Adam was greatly improved.
And Cat did not care one way or the other.