I woke at 5 again on Friday, Nov. 16th
but still felt it was a great sleep. We were both in bed by 9:30, lights out. I
crawled out of bed around 6:15 as I wanted to see the sunrise this morning. Not
sure exactly where it would pop but I wanted to be prepared. The prelude was
already beautiful with splashes of pink across the easterly sky. Bill reminded
me how much further south we were so the sun would rise differently than at
home.
It wasn’t making an appearance yet so
I decided to step back inside and wait a bit. I glanced at the west mountains
and caught a glimpse of this beautiful dark brown and white burro. I quickened
my step inside and switched out for my zoom lens. Oh, he is so beautiful. Bill
joined me and we were tickled when he bellowed “good morning, Canadians!”. We’d
never heard them call out before. In answer, a young burro from behind our
Suite called back in a gentler reply.
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Don't look at the dirt on our nose but the reflection instead |
Pat and Rob joined us outside to
watch their slow, leisurely trek across the terrain. We made plans with our
friends to take a drive and see the Bill Williams Overlook and dam. Then we’d
go along to Wayside to show them the Oasis. It is a cool little spot completely
manned solely by generator power. Bill and I enjoyed lunch and some local
chatter in 2016 when we were there.
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and finally the sun popped over the mountain |
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Love this untouched photo of the water and sky |
We each had breakfast and piled in Black
Beauty around 9:30. First, we took them to the overlook and we spent a good 45
minutes up there taking pictures and just admiring the view over the lake.
It
was by fluke that I spotted what Bill figured was a bald eagle swooping high
over the water. He tried with his zoom lens to capture it. We got photos of
each other and had some good chuckles before heading back the way we came.
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Not bad for a selfie! |
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I love this photo! |
Bill drove out onto Alamo Road about
3 miles and turned into the very rugged road to Wayside. This was a real treat
to show our friends and the Oasis, the restaurant, was empty when we walked in.
It was a pleasure to speak and listen to the ‘waitress’. It isn’t fair calling
her that because she does more than serve. She with her partner were hired to
run the business for the owners who live in Phoenix. She is loving this retreat
after living in Montana.
Bill ordered us all a coffee and we
sat at the lovely cedar plank bar to drink it. I remembered the bathroom floors
being covered with pennies so suggested that Rob and Pat visit them, whether
they ‘had’ to or not. We probably visited for, at the very least, 30 minutes
before heading back the same route we came in on. There were a couple of ‘iffy’
spots in the washes where the sand was deep, causing our wheels to ‘hover’ slightly
in our 2-wheel drive. Rob and Pat truly enjoyed that journey.
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Wayside parking lot |
When they disappeared from view, we
resumed our reading and then joined together for Happy Hour until 4:30. We were
invited next door for supper so I didn’t have to plan or prepare anything. How
nice! Rob was cooking steak and potatoes and no vegetable or salad was required
with such a filling meal. Bill and I only contributed by taking our own bottle
of wine over to share. We will certainly return the favour at some point and
invite them over here.
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There is a story to this picture The one below is the one Bill took of me, at this same saguaro Today, I brought a buddy. 😀 |
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November 2016 |
The sun returned after disappearing
behind wispy clouds for the last couple of hours and just in time for it to
provide another pretty sunset. Supper was served in the Silverback at 5:30ish
and it was delicious! T-bone steak and bbq baked potatoes and onion. Of course,
Pat and I each had half of our steak leftover for another night. Rob was in
good enough spirits to share his White Chocolate Raspberry Swirl ice cream with
us. Thanks guys!
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Beep beep!! First road runner sighting |
Bill showed some videos of our daily
drive today and we chuckled over that while finishing our wine. It was a
wonderful time and we couldn’t get over how dark it was at 6:30 when we walked
back to our site. The rest of the night was quiet with our books. We hadn’t
bothered with the satellite dish and our antenna brought nothing in here. No
worries, we had a program or two to watch on PVR and we also had books to read.
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This is the view from our site |
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This was our beautiful view from Alamo Lake S.P. I'm standing behind our Suite close to the bluff |
This was a great day. Thank you for
checking it out with us.
Nothing better than a burro greeting!!
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