Friday, Nov. 17th we were
both up with Clemson who had to go out around 7. Bill went back to bed with
Clem and I went up to the clubhouse. The sky was filled with clouds, no sun
this morning, and it looked like rain so I only went as far as the EAST
clubhouse. My connection was not good again so just used my own hotspot. I was
curious anyway, how much data I used to post on my blog.
Sitting at the EAST clubhouse Beautiful ocotillo in my view and the lake in the distance |
The lady driver hopped
out to chat with a couple of rv’ers to get directions on where they needed it
dropped. She maneuvered that truck and that fork lift like nobody’s business. I
never expected any less but I’m always impressed with these drivers.
She backed in there so easily, first try |
I finished my post, did a couple of
other online things and walked back to find Bill up and at his laptop. I made
my tea and with that finished, took Clemson out for a walk and up to drop off a
couple more postcards. If you receive one, it would be nice to know that they
are arriving. Thanks, Aj for your note. I chatted with Paul, whom we met at our
burger dinner, and we both agreed that we need to get together before
Wednesday.
The more we meet people, the more we
are in parks, the more we realize that even though we have a very spoiled puppy
dog, Clemson is so easy to have around, in our lives. Yes, he likes to be held
more than some but he doesn’t bark unnecessarily. When he does, we react
immediately so as not to be annoying to others, or to us. You can tell that we
are experiencing others who don’t do the same.
The cutest 18-week-old bulldog and
his older sibling (?) lives next door to us. Well, 2 sites away. Whether the
owners are inside or out, the pup seems to bark without any admonishment. Not
100% of the day, but too often. This is not an ideal place to be training your
dog, teaching him that he doesn’t get attention from barking. That is one
downside I’ve found about being here in this park and that is unfortunate
because it is a great spot.
I’ve just looked out my window and
noticed a hummer flying around looking for some food. I haven’t put my feeder
out at all yet, having not seen them around anywhere we’ve been. So, I proceeded to make some solution up and
will see if I can attract the little guys for our last few days here. At least
now I know they are in the area.
I see that I have 3 very ripe bananas
sitting here so grabbed a recipe for Oatmeal Banana Muffins and made up a batch
of 16. And while at it, I made 4 dozen chocolate chip cookies. I would
certainly never put my cookies in a contest or a bake sale. They may taste good
but they never come out looking the way I think they should.
With that done and dishes cleaned up
I moved outside with a new book. I’d started one called Come Home by Lisa
Scottoline. I got about 2 chapters in and can tell it is one of those books
that I’ll be able to tell how things are going to go. It looked and sounded
good but I know it would frustrate the heck out of me. I don’t need to read it so
I closed it and returned it to the clubhouse this morning along with Bill’s
book.
The sky was confused this morning A little of this, a little of that |
I’m happy that he is starting to get
back into reading more. Last winter I couldn’t keep up with him once he started
and then he slowed down at home over the summer. That didn’t surprise me as he
was working a lot. This winter I have a lot of books finished, moved from my
cupboard to his, so he has some catching up to do and seems to be hooked again.
Now he is reading David Baldacci’s Split Second.
I walked up to the entrance to meet and ride back with them |
With none of my known authors’ books
in this park I’ve had to try new to me novels. I have one sitting here I’ll try
and get into. It is James Rollins’ The Kill Switch. Anyone read it? I do know
that life is too short and too grand to get bogged down by a book that I’m not
enjoying. I could read something on my Kobo and may have to resort to that
until I get to Ridgeview if all else fails. They seemed to have a lot of the
books in our genre.
Lori surprised to see Bill with the camera, I think |
Happy Hour! Our first this winter, but not our last by far! |
They sat with us for a nice catch up
visit about our trips, the weather, our health and upcoming family visits. It
was so good to see them again. At 5:45 they headed out and we’ll see them a
week from Sunday at Bullhead City. Bill lit the Weber Q and put the steak on
for supper. I par-cooked a large potato in the microwave and wrapped it in
tinfoil with butter and spices. Bill opened a can of Bush’s beans and set them
on the grill as well.
Yes, I was there too! |
Supper was ready at 6:15 and we were
all cleaned up before 7. It was a nice meal and we are both full. Lori
mentioned that there was a wind advisory in the area for a couple of days and
while we were sitting outside, we felt the first stirrings of a strong breeze
that we have not felt for quite a few days. That’s not a complaint either way,
but it was almost a verification of her statement. I don’t think it means rain,
just some winds.
Not expecting anything spectacular in the sky tonight, I captured this |
and then it got prettier |
and prettier |
This has been a nice lazy type day
again and we had no obligations to be anywhere or do anything. I went for a
couple of walkabouts around the park, watched some shuffleboard painting, cheered
a horseshoe tourney, watched some guys roofing, witnessed some gravel being
spread and topped it off with a happy hour with good friends all in the course
of a day. I’d say that was a pretty good way to spend 14 hours. I hope yours
was a good day as well.
And I couldn't get enough Good night from Lake Havasu City |
Thank you for stopping in today. By
bedtime, the winds had really increased. Your comments are appreciated.
Nice to have some good books to enjoy, and also very nice to see Lori and Roland we will catch up with them later this year as well.
ReplyDeleteGood things to read, wonderful weather and great friends makes a day worthwhile.
DeleteHow nice to have the opportunity to sit down and visit with friends.
ReplyDeleteI never did figure out the secret to making chocolate chip cookies that looked pretty...lol I always told my kids it is about the taste...lol
Great sunset pictures.
We enjoyed catching up with Lori and Roland and will see them again soon
DeleteGood, glad I'm not the only one with the cookie thing! They taste great!
It was the third week of July that we last saw you and snuggled up with
ReplyDeleteClemson. It was great to see the 3 of you again. :). It seems like we pick up where we left off as if no time has been between us. See you in a week. Enjoy the rest of your time in Lake Havasu City. You do have a nice park there and great amenities. But we too have the heated pool to lure you our way.
thanks, I knew you'd help with the date. It was so nice to see you and yes, as if no time had lapsed.
DeleteSee you soon and it isn't just the pool drawing us. wink wink.
Just a note to let you know that we never received a post card. I will check again tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteYou haven't? Oh man! I gave that Pony Express a whole bag of oats too! It is the wild west so be patient, it could be months.
DeleteThe last two sunset pictures are gorgeous! Nice captures sis.
ReplyDeletethanks sis. Sometimes I get lucky!
DeleteHave you read Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch books? There are many, and I think they are the kind you would enjoy.
ReplyDeleteYes! I love his books! Have read quite a few but having trouble finding new ones to read. :) Thanks for the tip though, they are exactly what we love to read
DeleteBeautiful sunset pictures!
ReplyDeletethank you!
DeleteWhat a fantastic day. I agree about the dogs, I think it's extremely rude to allow them to CONTINUE to bark. I too read a lot and I've found that not all books need to be a well known author. Some unknown writers are excellent as well and could possibly be well known as they continue to write. Loved the sunset pics!!! Enjoy your few remaining days at the park.
ReplyDeleteIt was a great day!
DeleteI know it is good to branch out with authors and sometimes you just have to take a chance. :)
Thank you, the countdown to our next move just down the road has begun