Our spot at Imperial Dam |
Sunday, Jan. 9th started
out with another A-1 sunrise. Like yesterday, it didn’t stay but the
temperature did slowly creep up regardless of the cloudy day.
Stunning sunrise on Monday |
There wasn’t much on the agenda today
but I needed to mail a couple of cards back home so dressed for the milder 53F and walked
down Ferguson Road to the Christian Service Centre Post Office.
Looking in at the Christian Centre the trailers you see on the left and right are businesses |
I left the Suite at 8:40 and even
though I took my time walking the ¾ mile, I still arrived 10 minutes before
opening time. No problem, I’ll just wander further down the lane, go over there
and up there.
I wonder if the burros are hiding in there |
This site has their own cactus |
And their own car wreck |
Post office on the left, a busy place Administration building on the right with the flag |
Solar shop will sell and install for you |
I didn’t have any cash on me but thought it was worth checking out at another time. That time came sooner than later. Bill and Clemson met me on my walk and that was a treat.
After we had a piece of Ezekiel 4:9
bread for breakfast
(upon a friend’s recommendation), Rob came to the door and
asked if I would like to go to the Thrift Shop with him and Pat. Bill wasn’t
interested in going so off we went. He’d woken with a headache so I wasn’t
surprised that he lay down with Clemson while I was gone.
I was trying to see how far down the road I could see our flags. This is about 1/4 mile away. |
This was fun and we found a few
things to bring back. I found a rack that will come in handy doing a chicken or
roast on the Weber and answered the call of 4 pcs. of clothing. I didn’t mind
not being able to try them on since it was Fill a Bag for $1. Pat found a nice
jacket for Rob that also fit into the bag so it was a win-win.
After coming back, the rest of the day
went along pretty much like a quiet, dull day should. We had a bite to eat for
lunch with a cup of tea and read for a while inside. Before too long, I knew it
was time for a wee siesta as I couldn’t keep my eyes open. Surprisingly, for
me, I dropped off right away and woke up 30 minutes later.
The sun had broken through the clouds
and the temperature was peaking at 68F. Since it was soon 3 Bill took Clemson
out for a short walk and we were pleasantly surprised that he made the decision
to stay outside. Apparently, he likes Happy Hour too!
Rob was outside reading so we picked
up our chairs and asked if we could join him. As always, he welcomed us with “You
sure can!”. We exchanged more stories of
our past, our families and our plans and at 5 pm said goodnight with plans to
go to Yuma tomorrow together.
I made up a dinner of ‘pussy-muck’ as
Bill calls it. Basically, a meal of meat thrown into a skillet with the
addition of anything the cook can get their hands on. Well, the cook in this
case has to be choosy here because of Bill’s taste buds, but I managed to put
together a hamburger meal that satisified us both with a side salad. It was
filling and we have left-overs for another night.
After dishes, we took Clemson for
another walk down the lane (trying to make up for yesterday, you see) and came
inside for the evening. Murdoch Mysteries premiere for the season is on tonight
so that is a must.
I hope your day was a good one and
you accomplished things you wanted to do. The temperature at this hour, 7 pm,
is still 63F so it will be a pleasant night for sleeping with no heater
required.
Daylight is lasting longer |
A few more shots of the sunrise simply because they are so beautiful! |
Thank you for reading, all comments
are welcome.
We agree what's not to like about this lifestyle.
ReplyDeleteDon't overcrowd your closets.
Loving the Sunrises and Sunsets.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
too funny about the closets. I always have room for 'new to me' things because when I bring clothes in, others go out. :)
DeleteYes, the sunrises and sunsets take my breath away each day.
That is a wonderful area that we enjoyed and had hope to get there this year, maybe another time. Love that Thrift shop too, always bargains to be had there .Badly missing the sunshine and warm temperatures, but will soon be back.
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice area and you never know what you'll find at the thrift store. I'm feeling for you guys in the cold, soon you will be back feeling the heat.
DeleteBeautiful sunsets Pat! Keep snapping...
ReplyDeleteThanks sis! It is hard to ignore the sun's performances!
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