It was a night or morning filled with
dreams, stupid ones. Crazy where some of them come from. I woke and rose at
6:50 and as soon as I was dressed and had the Keurig prepped, I went out the
door for my walk. It is already starting to be lighter out earlier, just that
15 minutes makes a difference. The temperature was only reading 48F/8C but I
was still toasty with my vest, gloves and neck buff.
I couldn't decide on a sunrise photo so you get them all |
I walked out of the park and onto the
paved road. It took me to the Chevron fuel/variety station where I turned
around and walked back. Along the side of the road I saw a HUGE caterpillar. I’ve
never seen one so big!
Well, really, I have, just foolin’ with the play on words. I
spotted Loree and Freddy in the desert so was happy that I left a rock for her
on her step. She had shown an interest in helping us find nice stones to paint.
Now she has one.
Need an oil change? I found a wiper blade on the roadside so left it here Perhaps whoever buys that old car can use it |
Back at the Suite 45 minutes later, I
had tea with Bill and read some blogger friend’s posts from yesterday.
Everybody has had a wonderful Christmas in one form or another and that makes
me happy. We all have different lifestyles and when we can continue to fulfill
our daily dreams in small ways, then we are living our life to the brim. Today,
I can at least say, although cooler, the wind has dropped considerably from the
last few days.
It was a nice brisk walk this morning and I got my 100 backward steps done on the highway |
Back in the park, I've always admired this big cluster of trees on this site I don't want the shade it provides but it is pretty |
At 8:30, I cut us each a piece of my
Banana Date Nut Loaf with butter and that would suffice as breakfast today.
Then we each had a shower and got dressed to play Bocce Ball at 9:30. There
were 13 players today so Gordon had his hands full keeping everyone straight,
making sure the teams were shuffled and that all players got a few games in. It
was not my day, that is for sure, I lost every game and felt sorry for my
partners, I still had a lot of fun.
Gordon had to get the measuring tape out this morning Every ball was close to the pea ball |
I’m never disappointed with the
company we all keep and seem to pick up a new phrase or word from our Kentucky
friends, Judy and Eddie. Today it was ‘it’s a bit airey, ain’t it?’ Yesterday, ‘why
is this game taking so long, is it waiting for Jesus?’ She is a hoot and a very
sweet lady. She informed us yesterday (in her very strong southern accent) ‘we
are all from the South’. My only response could be ‘Really?’ Love that gal’s
demeanor.
Driving into Yuma Not a good pix from the back seat but I try to get one of the tank each year |
I think we played 5 games, or was it
4? and walked back together, Rob, Pat, George, Suzie, Ron rode his bike, Bill
and I. Maybe next time we’ll get Loree up there too. It was 11:30 when we
called it quits and helped Gordon put the balls, tables and chairs away. Barb
and Gordon are the social ‘calendars’ and are continuing to remind everyone of
the goings on in the park, encouraging joiners. I do believe they are tickled
that we are a group of 8 who are participating weekly. It will get busier in
January when more newcomers arrive.
We had a great table on the upper level looking down on the main food area |
I made a coffee when we got back to
the Suite, since we had an hour and Bill stretched out in his recliner. At
12:30 the 4 of us loaded into Black Beauty and Bill drove into Yuma. George
took his car and Ron took his truck. Some of us have shopping to do after
lunch. You can’t beat the price at Lin’s for lunch (until 4) as it is only
$9.00 pp. After that, I believe it is only $14.99 pp. There is so much food
offered, as at any buffet, and they are constantly refilling.
I'm not big on salads so only took a couple of small portions I tried the Egg Drop Soup today and it was delicious! |
Each time I go, I get smarter for my
own sake. The first plate doesn’t get loaded to the gills, nor does the second
and that leaves me a little more leeway for the dessert plate.
Plate 2 - mostly seafood, chicken and mushrooms |
The waiter for your table is pleasant and
always handy to remove a plate as you empty it but not annoyingly so. I enjoyed
it today better than other times and it was nice to be with our friends, Ron,
Loree, Jean, Skip, Pat, Rob, Suzie and George. We do this once a season.
Dessert I confess (because I had witnesses) that I'd eaten some of the fruit and tapioca before taking the picture The cream puff was the only 'oh my' dessert I chose |
When we parted ways at the
restaurant, us four went to Fry’s for a few groceries before heading back to
camp.
Bill toured us to the north past the Town of Felicity to a few landmarks |
A monument for where George S Patton Jr. trained troops for WWII |
And then to Sidewinder Pass aka The End of the World I do believe those of us who love to come to Arizona have been bitten by this desert 'bug' |
And this unnamed ceremonial monument which is very intriguing |
Bill sat with Clemson and I texted Pat about going up to work on the
puzzle. The day was cooler so I slipped out of my skirt into capris and we
walked up together. Each time we work on it, the improvements are significant
although it seems like we aren’t getting anywhere. Pat walked back to watch a program
at 5 and I followed 20 minutes later.
Pat brings her tea up to the puzzle room |
We'e getting there! It's a tough one though with 13 or 16 clocks in total |
And the day ended prettier than it started |
Beautiful! and Goodnight |
This was another great day and a good
meal. I hope you had a great one as well!
Thank you for stopping in.
LOVE those buffets ... except I always eat too much!! One of these days I'll play bocce ball. It looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteYou would enjoy bocce ball, easy and fun.
DeleteIt was an excellent day, we all enjoyed it and a real treat at Lin's sampling all the tasty treats.
ReplyDeleteIt sure was a great day. We enjoyed the Lin's lunch too. Still almost too much food.
DeleteAnother wonderful day in the desert. They are hard to beat.
ReplyDeleteYou're right, they are hard to beat so I won't even try! :)
DeleteWe stopped at that same ceremonial site last year and when we visited the Museum of History in Granite I asked there what it was. No one there knew what it was either. We agreed with the sign at Sidewinder Pass the beauty of the desert does creep into your soul "strangely beautiful" or has you said, if you love it here you have been "bitten by this desert bug".
ReplyDeleteGreat sunset pictures.
Strange site and even stranger that nothing is said about it. Nice though that it isn't disturbed.
DeleteLove the sign at Sidewinder Pass, couldn't say it better myself. :)