After being in bed and off to sleep
last night by 10:15, Bill and I both slept in on Wednesday, Nov. 14th
until 6 and 6:30. I was up first and felt that it was a wonderful sleep.
Perhaps we are getting back on track. I opened the blinds to complete darkness
with the exception of a man walking to the washroom behind us with a
flashlight. I made my tea and sat at my laptop and examined last night’s
pictures.
A cute cafe with ghostly table decor Our guys wait for us with hot chocolate :) |
One last Jerome collage The rest, you have to see for yourself! It's worth it! |
Just some pictures of Page Springs RV Resort because I didn't get any other pictures |
Bill joined me with his coffee and
our lazy pooch kept the bed warm until 7:30. Bill asked me a question that I
wanted to find an answer to (the answer coming from Donna, back home) so I
walked up the hill with my Samsung. Huh! Isn’t that a bummer! No mobile service
anywhere. I walked all around the park and up on the hill, down the road etc.
etc. but nothing. Frustrating for sure.
Rob enjoyed walking along the river too |
Back at the Suite, I stripped the bed
and walked it behind us to the small but adequate laundry room. Oh! There are
books in here too! I loaded the 2 machines at a sweet $1.25 with our sheets and
bath towels and then perused the books. I found a new James Patterson and a
couple of others that looked interesting.
I was going to sit and read, waiting
for the wash but when I saw the ever-slow water trickling (I’m almost
not kidding) into the machine, I soon decided my time was more valuable than
that. I walked the 50 steps back home and began making bacon and eggs for
breakfast. It was almost 9:30. Bill popped over to check on whether they
speeded up and both loads were within minutes of being done so he put them in
the dryer.
The back view from the park of the Up the Creek bar and grill |
As he emptied, another full-time
rv’er from AZ filled them up so a popular spot this morning. After eating, Bill
did the dishes and I gathered our clean laundry and we made the bed together. One
can do it, but it is much easier and nicer with 4 hands. The next job, seeing
as how it was going to be a mostly cloudy day, was to vacuum top to bottom and
Bill took care of that.
The river reminds me of some back country bayou |
He moved on to removing window
screens and giving them a good cleaning while I washed the windows and ledges
inside. As he put the screens back in (this is a thankless task and the air was
blue) I washed all the mirrors in the Suite. Bedroom closets, over the bed
cupboards and the bathroom mirror. Everything looks spic-and-span now. If it is
nice when we get to our next destination, we can wash the outside windows too.
Bill had a snooze while I wrote more
on my post. I took Clemson for a short walk and at 1 pm we drove into
Cottonwood. Bill wanted to top up Black Beauty’s fuel and we wanted to pick up
butter (forgot it the other day), milk and a few other things. While there, I
communicated with Donna back home about the delivery of my Blurb book. There
was a bit of a goose chase and she has tracked it down. It was delivered by UPS
to the Ridge and tied in a bag to the gate post. My oh my!
There is something calming about a small river like this |
I had a couple of post cards ready to
send back home to Mom and Marilynne so asked at the office where to leave them
for pick up. I was stunned that her answer was “we don’t allow residents to put
personal mail in our mail box”. I’d never heard of anything so silly, “the park
doesn’t accept responsibility for what is being sent”, so I walked up the hill
to the restaurant, spoke to the Chef and he allowed me to place them in their
mailbox. What a nice guy. He also invited us to use their internet service. A
bit late for that, but appreciated all the same.
Beavertail or Prickly pear cacti on the rise across the river |
Supper was pork chops and beans, a
change of pace yet something simple. The Weber Q could also get packed up
tonight leaving very little for moving day. The day has turned into a beauty
with the temperature reading 64F at 4:15 and no wind whatsoever. The sunset
tonight won’t be anything compared to last night’s but it is visible to the
west between our trailers. It has been a nice quiet day here which is nice
before moving on.
5 separate water rushes So pretty |
Thank you for stopping in. Hopefully,
we will soon be connected and back in contact.
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