We were in bed so early last night,
9:15, unheard of in most cases especially for Bill, that I wasn’t surprised he
was up at 5:15 am today, Sunday, Dec. 2nd. I heard him get up but
dropped back off until 6:30. It was a night full of dreams for me of which Bill
can attest to. I guess I was uttering some noises through the night. Waking up to new surroundings and new views was a nice change.
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And it was special to be waved at first thing in the morning! |
We had our coffee and tea, it is even
‘blacker’ here than it was in the park at that time of the morning. A walk was
out of the question until after I finished my tea and it was much lighter out.
I think it was 7:30 when I trekked down the gravel lane to the valley of hills
towards the Hand. Such a beauty of a day on the horizon and I took some chances
walking down steep inclines to catch a glimpse of the sunrise.
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The sun rises further over the hills |
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I look back towards camp to see how far I'd come |
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It is hard to see the dimensions in this picture but it is steep decline right at the forefront |
As I got back to the Suite, I caught
a second sunrise over the peak of the mountain behind us. Rob had been over and
asked us about our interest in going in to the Sunday Flea Market on Paleos del
Sol drive. I texted our friends, Ken and Nancy, who are staying at Havasu Falls
RV Resort to see what their plans were today. We had previously chatted about
getting together while here. I didn’t hear back so at 10 we went with Rob and
Pat into the city.
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If it wasn't windy, this would be a neat place to put up a tent No pegs would be able to penetrate the hard ground though |
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I was waiting for the sun to pop here so kept on walking further south |
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The sun reached 'you know what' |
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Good things come to those who wait |
The flea market was well attended by
vendors and participants. We parted ways and wandered through the alleys
checking out their wares. We are mostly interested in ‘homemade’ items, not 2nd
hand things, not food and not things made in China and shipped over. The vendors
who make their products are very interesting and often display unique items.
Some would be great for gifts for family and some for us.
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ta-dah! |
We fell in love with a Cactus planter,
hand made and certified for border crossing. Sold! We’ve both admired these at
different venues but today decided we’d get the enjoyment out of it NOW,
instead of waiting. We met up with Rob and Pat and before heading back, found a
great unique gift for someone back home. One person crossed off the list. √
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Now, I'm walking back, down and up, down and up |
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When Rob went for his walk, I suggested this way as well We both got a work out before 9 am! |
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And back at camp, the sun rose 'again' over another mountain |
Bill gave Rob directions to Rose and
George’s home on Kibbey so we could all figure out how best to bring our rv’s
in and park for a few days when we leave here. George and Rose are so accommodating
but basically left it up to the boys as to how and where they’d like to be. We’ll
give them a heads up before we are ready to move. We had a brief visit and
drove back to camp.
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Pat and Clemson while we discussed the morning's plans |
Back home, we went our separate ways
to make lunch since it was 1:20 pm. I had a bowl of my homemade tomato soup
left in the fridge, thawed, so warmed that up in a pot plus some rye toast,
cheese, apple and summer sausage. Oh my! Bill had a peanut butter and cheese
sandwich and finished off the crumbs from a bag of Lay’s chips we’ve had for a
few weeks. We did good to have them for so long! 😊
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These two got along well today |
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Comical to watch their antics together |
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Sunday Flea Market was a change of pace |
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Busy enough place but not too crowded |
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Whirly twirly things |
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Food, if you're interested |
He moved to the recliner for a nap, and
Clemson did the same thing in the sun on the couch. I wrote some and took my
book outside in the sun. The wind is cool keeping the temperature at bay,
around 62F so it is hard to know what to wear outdoors. It didn’t take me long
to realize that I was fine in bare feet but needed my hoodie and wind breaker.
The wind came from the north directly under the Suite so I moved my chair over
to the right of the door and our slide out broke the cool air some.
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Our gift to each other there is a Kokopelli on the other side of the bowl |
I came inside around 3:30 and made
myself a tea and after feeding Clemson, Bill joined me. We sat until 4:30 when
we retreated inside. We closed windows and planned on spending the rest of the
evening inside. I had pulled a container of chili out of the freezer yesterday
morning and we decided to have that tonight. It will be nice and easy and I can
warm it up on the stove. Bill had toast with his and then we decided to have
ice cream for dessert.
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Simple chili supper |
We had recorded the new Christmas
movie ‘Christmas at Graceland’ from last night so started watching it tonight
around 5. It is pretty good with Kellie Pickler but it is neat to see The Guest
House and to see pictures of the Mansion after us being there in person. We
finished with the movie and got into our books a bit more, keeping an eye on
our batteries.
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Good night from Lone Tree BLM |
This has been a nice day with some
morning shopping and some afternoon relaxing. I've finished my book by Louise Penny so trying to get into a David Baldacci story, The Whole Truth. The first chapter was odd but I see where it is going now that I've moved into Chapter 2. I doubt I'll be disappointed, he is such a good story teller. Our plans to get together never did work out with Ken
and Nancy but sometimes that happens. I hope you had a great day!
Thank you for checking in to see what
we’re doing today. All comments are welcome.
Sounds like a real work out this morning. Very enjoyable I'll bet. Love the cacti bowl. Great pics.
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It was a great walk and workout.
DeleteThank you, the cacti are pretty and now we just have to keep it alive!
The lighted boat parade looks like a fun evening.
ReplyDeleteNice sunrise pictures especially the one with the sun just lighting "you know what" up...:)
:D teehee I knew you'd get it.
DeleteI love you cacti bowl!
ReplyDeleteA nice desert walk and the flea market sound like a pretty decent day, enjoy your time there.
ReplyDeleteThanks, it is a pretty location to be for a few days.
DeleteIt is beautiful where you are, gotta say I'm ready to head that way right after Christmas :) Love the cacti bowl you purchased.. glad you got it when you saw it! I know we've passed up something and then kick ourselves for not getting it when we saw it, so good for u! The boat parade looked awesome!
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