On Thursday, Nov. 23rd we
were late risers, up at 7:30. Whoa! Sleeping in like that is unusual for us but
that is okay, we are not on a schedule, we are retired! So, we had our tea and
coffee after opening up blinds and letting the glorious sunshine in. Another
gorgeous 85-degree day coming at us. What a great Thanksgiving Day this is for
everyone, something in itself to be grateful for.
In case you were curious about the flag George was born in the U.S.A. and rose in Canada |
We had a few things to take care of
on our laptops and then at 9 I headed out for a walk before it got too warm.
Too warm? Ha ha I kill myself! I see a lot of Neighbourhood Watch signs around the area and didn’t want to be reported as being ‘suspicious’, me and
my camera. So, this morning I donned my winning T-shirt “Fowler Strong” so people
would accept me without concern.
Be prepared, more Havasu house overload so skip them pictures if you wish.
I received a couple of Happy
Thanksgivings and Good Mornings as I scooted out Kibbey, down Griffin and
another street I can’t recall onto Palo Verde Road. Keeping the lake in sight
at all times, I was quite assured I wouldn’t get lost. As I skimmed back onto
this street, I walked past the lane to see if my little fleet footed buddies
were out squabbling this morning. Nothing, no bunnies either.
What an impressive front lawn display |
At 9:45 Clemson and I were sitting
outside while Bill finished his washing. The back side shows a bit of streaking simply because the sun was drying it too quickly but it is 75% better than it
was when we pulled in.
Now both vehicles are clean and Bill has put the hose
back in place where he found it. Clemson is certainly enjoying the new smells
and when not on the leash, even though he can’t go far, we need to keep an eye
on him as he roams the property.
We love the look of these tile roofs |
He must feel the heat too and after
30 minutes chooses to be let inside where it is cooler. I sat and finished a
second tea with my book and the sun was very hot at 64F. There is hardly any
breeze but what there is, we are grateful for either in sun or shade.
If you tip your head at this one, I'm laughing I was trying to be discreet taking my pictures, not actually laying on my side |
We’ve
started making up a grocery list but won’t venture out to the stores today. We
know some are open but can wait to get the few urgent items until Friday or
Saturday. I know, they will still be busy but hopefully not the grocery stores so much.
These are one and the same house but I wanted you to see the originality |
When we get to Bullhead City, into
Ridgeview, we’ll have a better idea of what we need for food stuffs. Then when my sister
arrives, we can sit together and plan meals for around home and shop together,
getting what we need. The routines on both sides will be out of whack but we
are all willing to go with the flow and we are not inflexible.
They are all beautiful but I think each one has an original take on what they were expecting from their architect Notice the stone pieces to make this one look more archaic |
As we were sitting at the table, I
saw a row of five or six quails running along the cement fence and then flying
up to the roof of the garage behind us. I didn’t have time to get my zoom lens
on so my blurred photo is the best capture I got.
A blurred picture of the quail running across their roof |
With a good start on the list, I went
outside with my book for half hour. Once the sun was too hot I moved into the
shade provided by the Suite and Bill soon joined me with his book. A half hour turned into an hour and a half.
this little skinny fire hydrant make me chuckle |
The day meandered along like this,
nothing exciting going on. I’m sure there are many Thanksgiving dinners being
prepared and many family gatherings under way. That is exactly as it should be
and how it was for our Canadian Thanksgiving celebration in October. Our dinner tonight is
nothing related to tradition, instead convenience is the name of our game plan.
again same house in both pictures
What you see from the front, looks like
3 garages and very little living space
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Look again, this is a side view. It's huge! |
The book I started reading this
morning is called Hunter’s Moon and it is written by Randy Wayne White.
Tonight, at 6 pm I’m half way through it. What does that tell you? Yes, it is
another good book.
When the boys went inside, I finished a chapter, tipped the
lounger back and closed my eyes. I never seem to ‘sleep’ outside in the
elements but I know I slipped off into a couple of dozes. The sun wasn’t as hot as it was earlier and it felt wonderful.
Some have lovely high garages for their rv's |
I’m sure Rose and George realize how
quiet it is living in this area of the city. At least so far, after just 2 days,
I must say that there is hardly any traffic on this street, no loud outside
noises (other than the neighbour’s dogs when they start) giving an awesome
peacefulness.
Each one is original in some way |
After saying that, we can’t help but wonder if there is a military base or gun club in the
not too far distance. This afternoon, or maybe late morning, we thought we
heard muffled repetitive shooting. Also, some families were shooting off fireworks. Still, not annoying by any means.
Yes, even a pink one MB and Pat - haven't seen a purple one yet but I haven't given up! |
So, earlier I mentioned our supper. We had
fried Tilapia fillets, French fries in our fryer and leftover dressing. The
dressing is the closest thing to a typical Thanksgiving dinner.
Our Thanksgiving feast didn't taste at all like turkey! |
I added olives
and grape tomatoes to my plate and we were just as grateful for this meal as
any of you were for yours. I’m sure ice cream for dessert is in order.
this yard is a work in progress |
same house See what I mean by original? A little patio built over a boat! = Wet bar? |
Something screwy is going on with our living room satellite box this afternoon. The tv keeps going off and on and yet the bedroom
connection seems fine. We know Oscar is not anywhere near so Bill is trying many things and I'm sure he'll figure it out. I
only mention it because if it continues into the next day or two, you’ll
understand when I detail the box going through a window. Ha ha, no, just
kidding.
Anyway, I have a good book to read and we have the bedroom tv to watch if
we wish to.
And this is the place who is behind Rose and George |
It has been another lazy hazy day of sum……what?
Winter, I mean. We’ve enjoyed it. Rose and George will return tomorrow and we
have made some temporary plans with them that I hope come to fruition later in
the day. I hope you’ve had a great day too.
the sun sets under the edge of our awning |
Happy Thanksgiving! |
Thank you for checking in with us. I love
to hear from you!
Happy Thanksgiving again to you two. Bill has way more energy than I do. Everything is sparkling. The Ponderosa needs a bath real bad, and I am waiting until we are closer to Mexico to get them to do it. I don't mind spending a hundred bucks on a good clean. Also with all the salt around, it is time to get a scrub down. Maybe I will take time to have a shower too!!!!
ReplyDeletethanks Lorne, same to you guys. Bill has way more energy than I do too that is why I read and occasionally supervise.(gently) :)
DeleteEverything was so dirty. As Bill says it was to the point you couldn't even draw a picture in the grime. LOL
Please take a shower before we see you, k? ha!
That is one thing you won't see around Lake Havasu is a bunch of houses looking the same.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are enjoying your time there. Temps will start cooling next week.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
It is crazy how different they are and how original with ideas!
DeleteThese hot temps could stay as far as I'm concerned but even the mid 70's will be lovely.
Happy Thanks giving and nice to see you are enjoying that are, so many beautiful homes And weather is amazing as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks George, same to you two. You had a nice meal.
DeleteIt looks and sounds like you are enjoying your stay there. The houses are certainly interesting to see. Hope your plans work out. Enjoy the weather.
ReplyDeleteBe safe, take care.
Deb
Thanks Deb, You can tell I'm a little engrossed in the homes, just dreaming. ha ha
DeleteSomething interesting in the SW architecture!
ReplyDeleteThere is indeed and Bill and I love it. Even without grass, the properties are beautiful with their individual touches.
DeleteI pulled up some realtor sites to check prices and availability and was impressed. May have to put the place on my list of home options. Especially the RV park with the very nice casitas. May be my chance to get out of the hog slaughter capital of Okla.!!
ReplyDeleteDon in Okla.