We got up on Sunday, Nov. 5th
at 7:30, no wait it is really 6:30 with the DST taking effect. It was actually
nice to wake up to the sky being so bright so early even though I know tonight
I will feel differently. It will be dark even earlier. Can’t have my cake and
eat it too, I know! It was a mild 55C out there and breezy again. The breeze is
welcome though on these beautiful days, especially around noon and early
afternoon.
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It was a lovely drive down 372 |
With coffee/tea and computing done,
we talked about our day. Another bit of a touring day for us, an hour drive to
Shoshoma and Tecopa. Everyone talks about the China Date & Bakery Ranch
around here so that is where we are headed. I have to check out a date shake
while we are here. We got cleaned up and had something to eat. Rob and Pat,
Bill thanks you for the strawberry rhubarb jam on his toast. It was yummy!
Around 9 we headed out Crawford Way
which turns into Hwy 372, onto 127S towards Shoshone, Ca. We followed the gps
and the signs onto Furnace Creek Rd and then China Ranch Rd. Boy, what a ride!
No one told us! There are parts of this downhill drive that are one lane only
and you are careening around sharp turns with steep rocks and mines on either
side. If it weren’t for the signs, we’d truly wonder if we were headed down on
the right road.
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We're goin' down |
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Still with us? |
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Crazy and lots of "Oh my God" moments |
As has been the case on this journey,
it was well worth it. Even though at one point for a few seconds I couldn’t see
the bottom of the hill we were going down! We parked and went inside and
chatted with the owner. Sampling about 10 varieties of dates was a real treat
and we made a decision which one to buy a packet of. It was the Gourmet we
ended up with.
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And finally it flattens out |
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Very quaint, I love this! |
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Should have went back and taken a better picture |
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The branches are heavily laden with dates, covered for protection |
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I peeked up from the bottom at the new harvest |
George and Suzie asked us to pick up
a couple of their Date Nut Loaves if we went so we bought one for ourselves
plus a couple of yummy looking dressings.
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Mosaic art work on the steps |
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So much to look at |
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Bill posing beside the saloon doors |
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Checking out |
After checking out, I spotted a dried
Date Flower for $1 that I just had to have for back home in the bunky so went
back in to pay for that. When we arrived around 10 we were the only ones there
but within 20 minutes the place was a booming business.
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I'm enjoying the date shake very much but glad we shared one |
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Interesting seating area made of horseshoes and tractor seats |
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This was interesting, someone has a sense of humour! |
Before heading out, we walked the
Creek Trail back through a treed area with a small stream, the Creek we
presume, and wooden beam bridges. Quaint! Bill saw a couple of quail which I
again missed, but I could hear them in the trees chattering.
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The Creek Trail starts here
More quaint seating areas |
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We probably should have checked in at the Office but it looked like quitting time |
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this was a neat trail and I followed my sweetie |
It is interesting
to see how they cover the dates as they are growing and ripening. He explained
that the high ones are covered from birds and the low ones from coyotes. Bill
will be writing a more detailed post about the China Date Ranch and how it
started so check that out at On Our Way.
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Really? No, I didn't pick any |
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Red ones (awesome!) |
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Yellow ones |
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Beautiful palm tree forest |
We drove home by way of 127N to
190/State Line Road and stopped so Bill could capture a couple of pictures of
some beautiful Rolls Royces. Again, he will post pictures, it is a guy thing.
We arrived back at camp at just before noon and I made myself a quick meat,
cheese and lettuce wrap before walking up to the pool. I wanted to snag a chair
and take advantage of the sun today.
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There are residential homes back here and I got a kick out of this fence
didn't want to go too close and invade their privacy |
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If you haven't had your quiz yet today.........
What is it? |
There were a couple of familiar faces to chat with and we always seem to meet new people as we’re out and about.
The temperature when I returned was 69F/20C so a nice evening. The wind was
pretty much non-existent this afternoon. I decided last night that I wasn’t
enjoying the David Baldacci’s book enough to finish it. The print was so small
and I wasn’t getting very far. Time is too precious.
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These are protected from coyotes |
I took a new one up to the pool and
latched onto the story right away. This one is by Tess Gerritsen, Rizzoli &
Isles: The Silent Girl. I think I made a wise choice. We are having burgers
tonight for supper, with or without a bun but with a salad or puff ball on the
side. Haven’t decided at this point. We each made ourselves a drink. Bill trying out the Bacardi and me my Strawberry Daquiri cooler. Yum, I like those!
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there were quite a few mines along China Ranch Road marked this way |
We remember that we didn’t like the
bread we found all of last winter unless it was fresh made Italian or French
and that wasn’t a favourite. We just found that any of it didn’t stay fresh
more than a couple of days and unless toasted, we weren’t enjoying it. So, we bought nice hamburger buns for Bill to
have a sandwich with when he chooses. They seem to stay fresher, longer. At
least we aren’t eating as much bread now, so the buns will work fine.
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And entering Shoshone on 127S
This is the smallest, most modest Catholic Church I've ever seen
I like that |
This time seems to have messed up
Clemson – again – he didn’t ask for his supper until 3:45 which is yesterday’s
4:45. Strange little mutt he is. The sun is dropping, earlier than last night,
it will be dark soon and it is only 4:30. That is the price we pay for an early
morning sunrise. Even though we don’t get the winter our friends and family
back home will get, the season is still here and along with that, the time
changes and short days.
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My palm flower |
I walked out to see where the sun was
and could only catch it sitting just over this part of the Casino on the
corner. The air temperature is dropping dramatically as well so I came in to
start getting things ready for supper. I have really enjoyed this day. Today we
commented on how we couldn’t believe all of the things we have done and seen in
such a short time. It will be two weeks tomorrow since we left home.
I want to thank you for stopping in
today to see what we are up to. If you wish to leave a comment, it would make
me very happy to read it.
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By the way, here is the answer
Were you right? |
Boy you got down to the southwest fast! And I was right.
ReplyDeleteYes we did and I figured you, for one, would get it. :)
DeleteInteresting place. I've lived in Vegas for 3 yrs now and haven't been to the date farm! I've also never toured the brothell in pahrump. Been to the vineyard tho.
ReplyDeleteIt really is worth the trip down. Brothel?? My husband's ears just perked up. LOL
DeleteI love the pics you post. Always makes me feel right there with you and reading your stories is so much fun. Tonight i shared your post with my kids who enjoyed it just as much as i did. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKim, thank you so much for reading and commenting. Thanks for sharing with your kids, they would enjoy the story about the dates. I was fascinated the way they grow!
DeleteThat is a fun tour ti the China Date Ranch glad you enjoyed it and Thanks for picking us up the Date and nut loaves they are amazing! See Ya'll down the road.
ReplyDeleteGreat suggestion, it is popular around here.
DeleteYou are quite welcome, it gives us an opportunity to try it too!
Sounds like a wonderful day and an interesting place to visit. Enjoyed looking at your pictures. Nice burst of sun as it set.
ReplyDeleteBill enjoyed our 'date' together for sure. ha ha
DeleteI loved your little contest. By the way I didn't figure it out. Happy trails.
ReplyDeleteaha! Gotcha, I would never know either. :)
DeleteIt's hard to believe it's been two weeks since you left your home. Time does fly, doesn't it? I enjoyed your picture.....do you know what this is? I did guess the correct answer. Really enjoy following along and look forward to your daily post.
ReplyDeleteTwo weeks in a blip full of so many crazy beautiful things!
DeleteGood for you, it is very interesting inside those trees.
Thankyou for following along and for taking the time to comment, Cheri.
Another post full of interesting pictures and facts that go with them. It sure seems a lot longer than 2 weeks since you left the Ridge. Won't be long and we'll be spending some time with you in the South West.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sis. Time has flown!
DeleteIf you don't read Bill's, today's was a good one. He explains the story about the dates and Borax works connection.
Before long we'll be picking you up at Vegas! yay!
What a wonderful day! There are all kinds of things I would like at the China Date Ranch! Love the buildings and the horseshoe tractor seat bistro set! We had a shake near Yuma last year, bought the small and shared with Ken so sweet, very rich. Next time though think i'll splurge with a chocolate shake haha..The road in does look very interesting, could definiitely understand oh wow! I'm not crazy about the time change..I love the long evenings of summer.
ReplyDeleteWe had another fun day. Such interesting stuff. There are so many cool things in that little shop, jam packed in. A pricey little dress that if money was no object I would definitely walked out with!
DeleteLoved the shake for a treat. The road was freaky and I too love the long summer evenings.
if you're going to be in the area, you might enjoy the Air Show at Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas. The Base is open to the public every yr at Veterans Day and they have dozens of aircraft on display as well as aerial demonstrations all day long. The show is Fr and Sat but you can park along the Base on Thur and Fri and watch the practice flights.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info, we won't be in the area. We will certainly keep it in mind for another year. It would be more something Bill would enjoy so he can plan it with a friend. :)
Deletehttp://www.nellis.af.mil/Air-SpaceExpo/
ReplyDeletethank you. Bill checked this out and says it sounds great!
DeleteYou will enjoy it, just don't take an rv. :)
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