Bill was sound asleep when I began my
ascent out of bed at 6:45 on Tuesday, Jan. 29th. I’m not noisy by any means but
by the time I had slipped to the bottom of the bed and began dressing, he woke
up and turned on our little desert night light. Now, I’m spoiled having a light
to get dressed by. I hate waking him from a sound sleep and try hard not to. Downstairs, I made my
tea and prepped his coffee. He was up soon after.
Gee, maybe we will get some sun! |
When light dawned, we saw George
drive out with their coach as it was scheduled for service in Quartzsite today.
Suzie followed in the car. At 7:40 I was out the door and what a lovely morning
it was for a walk. The weather station was reading 53F/12C and winds less than
1 mph. I rerouted my direction again today and walked behind our sites. There
are a lot of nice areas if you were ever here for any length of time.
I took a few pictures and like other
bloggers, I’m amazed at the bright green grass that is growing at the base of
some of the trees and brushes. We are in the desert so it is quite unusual to
see.
By the time I returned, I hadn’t yet had my morning response from my
sister, Donna. We text every morning exchanging weather information as well as
daily plans. She is probably working this morning. Donna cleans homes for a handful
of clients back home a few days a week.
So, last selfie beside these majestics was blurry Let's try again |
Canada Government pensions had been
deposited in our account back home so Bill did the monthly banking. Our work pensions don’t go in until the 1st
of the month and that amount never changes so he knows what we have to live on
for the upcoming month. Clemson still hadn’t budged out of bed but he had Daddy
up through the early morning hours again so figures he can sleep in now.
Simple breakfast this morning |
At this time of the morning, there isn’t anything on our agenda
today unless we get an Insta Pot demonstration/tutorial from Kim. They both
love their Insta Pot and I’ve only heard good things about them so want to get
a better look before I consider if it would be beneficial for us. It is like my
clothes, I guess, an appliance in means an appliance out. š
Our new scatter mat The hall runner is the same but needs to be cut at a 5' length which whill give us one more of this size |
Clemson approves of it too |
a visit to an Antiquers dream corner |
We have been keeping our eyes open
for a hall runner in an Arizona theme as well as a couple of small scatter mats
for downstairs. This was definitely the place! We were thrilled with the
selection and the prices and quickly found the size we needed. We’ll need to
get the long one cut and bound back home but for the cost, we are very happy.
Even Clemson likes it.
We walked around the antiques and many
other areas with tables filled with specialized ‘junk’. One man’s junk is
another mans treasure, couldn’t be proven any better than here. We took a walk
through the food tent and came out with a few goodies for a good price. Keeping
an eye on the expiry date is key but the things I found were no older than the ‘best
before’ date of Oct. 2018. I’m okay with that.
The last thing we did before leaving Quartzsite
was drive to the end of Keuhn St. to see what old cars were for sale. He didn’t
have too many at this location and told us that they were in the process of moving
across the interstate. There were over 100 vehicles there already but it wasn’t
open yet. We’ll check it out next year. I’m not into old cars unless they hold
a memory for me. Some of these did. I enjoyed the walk through and Pat and I
even tested out a bicycle built for two!
This was fun, just poking around The bottom right, the guys are waiting outside for us |
I like this one Daddy owned a '64 Chevrolet but I'm thinking his was a Biscayne |
We can afford the Thunderbird! Bill said I liked the SS Chevelle better though |
Found this '58 Ford for Larry |
Pretty vehicles - I actually enjoy them better when they are untouched The modified Cadillac is very sinister looking |
She hung around and told us about
herself and we did the same while enjoying various conversations. We’re good at
that and there is never a dull moment. By 6 or so, Suzie arrived in their car
and George pulled up in the coach.
Pat and I wanted the 2 seater bike |
The drinks were flowing and a good time was
had by all. When Pat invited Ken and Kim to join us 4 in a game of Wizard at 7,
we decided to hustle our butts home to make supper. It was 6:15 or so when we
warmed up our burgers and buns.
I sense a battle here between Mr. Saguaro and Madame Palo Verde |
Supper was fast, but good and filling
all the same. We’d been snacking at H.H. so it was all that we needed to fill
our tummies. At 7 we went next door to Rob and Pat’s and the guys came back to
grab our chairs.
Happy Hour today Left - Chery from PEI, Tom, Deb, Suzie, Ken, Kim, Pat, Rob and Bill |
Duchess made the rounds and stopped with Kim and Pat |
A little excitement as a hang glider almost flew over top of us |
The winds were almost non-existent all day |
Sunset before dinner |
Simple supper too! |
What a fun evening, we had! Kim and Ken had never played the
game before but caught on really quickly. Because of my last experience, when I
was in the winner’s circle, tonight I took a picture of the score sheet to
prove that Pat and I were the top winners of the night.
We had a great evening |
Kim and Ken picked up on the game really quickly |
We chatted about campgrounds, heaters
and games and just after 10 we took our chairs and drinks back home. Our
generator had quit running so Bill assumed it had run out of gas. Inside, I
caught up on my blog post and downloaded pictures. I’m tired so it isn’t being
posted until early morning.
Before Rob destroyed the evidence Pat and I finished 1st and 2nd Yay! |
This was a very enjoyable day. I hope
yours was too! Thank you for visiting my blog today. I love reading your
comments if you wish to leave me one.
It was a great day all around, glad you enjoy the wizard game. Love those old cars and have checked them out many times over the years. I had a 64 chevy Belair for many years and loved it. Our long day getting the coach repaired was something that needed to be done.
ReplyDeleteIt was a great day. Something fun to do before leaving the area.
DeleteYou now don't have to worry about the slide out leaking. My Dad would only drive a GM.
They have a new 3-1/2 qt instant pot (don’t buy the lookalikes) that fits in my cupboard perfectly. Really good for 2 people. Do not buy the Lux version even if it is cheaper. I hate the handle. With extra pans (got mine at Michaels) you can even bake cakes in them.
ReplyDeleteKim has a 6 qt. and I think even though it is bigger, I wouldn't buy smaller. Yours looked bigger than what I'd think a 3-1/2 would be but I'm obviously not remembering it properly. Thanks for the tip about the Lux version, that is helpful info.
DeleteAnother full day, lots of fun things to keep you occupied.
ReplyDeleteI think Mr. Saguaro is getting a very nice hug from Madame Palo Verde and will be doing so for a very long time. They look pretty cozy to me.
Enjoy the rest of your time in Q.
ha ha, yes you are right about Mr. S. and Mdme P.V. I won't tell if you won't!
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