Since I stayed awake until 10 last
night, my first awakening on Tuesday, Nov. 13th was at 6. Aah, that
is much better than this 4:30, 5 o’clock thing. Bill and I played ‘under the
cover’ footsies for a bit and then I noticed he dropped off again. I’ve no
I’d dreaded the idea of having a
shower with their terrible water pressure here but my hair needed to be washed.
It is less pressure than what we have on The Ridge by just using our water pump
and I was concerned about getting the shampoo out. It worked fine, but I used
more water than I normally would and I also had help. 😊 After talking to a few people, I’ve learned that many people have enough
water in their tanks to use their pumps instead.
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Loving the old style buildings in this, largest Ghost town in the U.S. |
We were dressed and downstairs with
our tea and coffee by 7ish and it looks like another beauty of a day. The
forecast is for 16C/61F and full sun again. This weather is wonderful!
Yesterday, on the climb, the winds were quite strong and made the 13C feel much
colder. The climb up Cook’s Hill did help to warm us up some. Today is another
adventure, Rob and Pat are taking us up the over 1,800’ to the quaint tourist
town of Jerome.
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Bill peeks in the window of this building front Now, an artist or yoga gallery. |
Jerome, the way they describe it,
puts Bill and I in mind of Idyllwild, CA. That is a hilltop town above the ROD
park Silent Valley at Banning, California. One of my favourite parks too but 9
miles up a very ‘scary’ trek. I doubt we’ll go back unless we were pulling a
smaller unit. More pictures today and it will be tough choosing which ones I
want to post. I hope you enjoy these as well.
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some kind of camera/projector |
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Purty! |
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skeleton displays all over town Oh, and that is Rob in there too! |
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A sunflower for Daddy and it is probably the newest thing in this whole town |
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We walked up here and yes, vehicles used this lane - often |
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The town Sheriff is on the job, thank goodness! |
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Because he was impersonating a fireman! |
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My parlor is undergoing renovations Notice the hotel sign beside it - hmmmm |
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Pat and I visited this lovely store The proprietor was 'chatty Cathy' but we loved the clothing It reminded us of our Moms' attire in the 50's and 60's |
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My buddies at the top of Jerome |
We rested for a bit back at camp and
I went for a walk and hid one of my painted rocks here in the park. Shortly
after 4 we all piled into Rob’s truck again and he drove us to Sedona to the
Airport for great sunset photos.
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We broke the mold and went where no one else did to capture the sunset |
We each had our own cameras and were practicing
a lot with the ISO settings etc. I think we got some pretty good ones. You be
the judge!
Helio rides for 15 minutes or longer |
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I learned a lot about my camera and taking night pictures tonight |
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If it looks like Bill is running, let me just say he was anxious to eat at his favourite fast food joint |
After we left there, we drove back to
Cottonwood for supper at Carl’s Jr. As Pat said, we have been really good so
far on our trip, very seldom having eaten out. The food was great. I had the
Pastrami Charbroiled Burger combo and it was awesome, jam-packed with pastrami,
burger, pickles, tomato and lettuce.
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Yum I could have had it with a lettuce bun but chose not to today |
Back home at 7, we watched some tv and
relaxed for the night. What a wonderful day!
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My sister, Gayle, posted this picture of her last visit with Mom before they, too, headed to the southwest warmth Safe travels you guys! |
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This afternoon in the park, I searched for a place to hide one of my painted rocks Can you see a suitable spot? |
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I can! |
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The ducks enjoyed the Fish Hatchery |
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I enjoyed the sun's reflection on the water |
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And one last collage of my sunset photos Good night! |
Sorry for the picture overload. Thank you for taking the time to see
what we’ve been up to over the last few days while we ‘live without
connections’. 😊
How neat!! My last name is Boyd but I sure don't have a hotel!! May be some long lost kinfolks from Okla. I'll have to check it out someday.
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Ha ha too funny! No royalties coming your way, eh? :)
DeleteI love Jerome. My favorite ghost mining town. Miners Inn bread pudding was determined to be the best from Maine to California!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove that quirky town always an interesting visit, glad you made it there.
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