I woke up on Monday, Jan. 7th
around 6:30 but I wasn’t in a hurry to get up. The darkness of the last few
early mornings convinced me that I may as well stay in bed a while longer. At
10 to 7 I got up, dressed and when I saw the temperature of 52F/10C and no
wind, I slipped on my windbreaker and vest ready for my walk. The sky was
filled with heavy clouds and the only bit of relief I saw was peeking around
the corner of the Gila Mtns.
The light in the right hand colour shows promise for the day The fog hovers close to the ground in this photo |
And within minutes, it spread over the mountains |
The fog at that time of the morning
looked like a sheer fuzzy blanket on the mountains and I could feel its heavy dampness on my
face. It wasn’t as dark as I expected at 7 so I slipped out the door. For some reason, my pace
began slower and then I sped up as I walked. I had taken a couple of my older
painted rocks and on my route around the park, found new hiding places for
them. Back home, I had my tea along with Bill and we read how our blogger
friends were doing.
I hid 2 more of my rocks today |
I had picked another orange from the
one and only orange tree in the park so cut it into slices to munch on. Then,
because we were playing bocce ball at 9:30, at 8:30 I made us a poached egg on
toast. I shouldn’t be eating the bread because my weight is bouncing around, up
and down, but it is an easy healthy breakfast otherwise and we do enjoy them. We
cleaned up dishes and walked up to the court with Rob.
We had a nice group playing |
Enough that some had to take turns sitting out |
Donna and Sue wait for their partners to throw |
sometimes the balls are so close we need to bring in the tape measure It's serious business! |
We played one game, which I won with
Eddie, and I was pleased to see that our friend, Ken, was joining us. So, the
second game, I won with Ken as my partner. Third game, I won with K.C. (another
Ken). Are you seeing the pattern? By this time, my name was bantered around a
lot and Gordon (the gamemaster) said that they were going to have me play left
handed, with a peg leg and a patch over one eye just to keep it fair for the rest. We were having a lot of fun.
Molly watches the balls |
Hmmm. So, it came my turn to sit out a game. The next
game I played, I won with Gordon as my partner and then I lost the last game. The
defining moment. Time to go home. Do you think I am bragging? Well, not really. If
you remember, when I’ve lost ALL games that I’ve played, I also tell you about
that. Therefore, I’m just keeping you up to date and I’m currently feeling
pretty good about it. 😊 Back home, Bill and I had another
coffee together and a yogourt. I made up a couple of packets of Sugar Free
Jello for a recipe I wanted to try.
I had raspberries and flax seed with my yogourt |
At 1:30 MT Rob and Pat joined us and
we drove the 35 miles to Holtville, CA. Our friends, Roland, Lori, Oscar and
Judy were camped at the Hot Springs LTVA and we hadn’t seen them yet this
winter. This was a no-brainer visit, we can’t let a winter go by without seeing
Oscar and Judy at least once.
It's a pretty drive to Holtville |
and in case you doubted it, this is the Wall, very visible and very monitored by border control in trucks and helicopters |
And you can see it riding the dunes off in the desert like a black serpent |
Hot Springs LTVA |
Clemson and Shatzi are indifferent to each other |
A group of friends and an early Happy Hour |
Lori, Shatzi, Oscar and Judy |
We have and will see Lori and Roland more often. We met them in November of 2016 in Bullhead City.
They are good friends and we enjoy each visit. It was nice that George and
Suzie were also camped there and sat for an early happy hour with the rest of us.
Yummy Jell-O |
Around 4 pm MT we headed home. We
gained an hour going and lost it coming back home so I am only noting our
Arizona time. It was a great afternoon. Back home, we went our separate ways and
Bill lit the Weber for supper. He grilled farmer’s sausage while inside I made
up a recipe with the prepared Jell-o. Bill and I both enjoy the creamy jelled
dishes we’ve had at buffets, parties or family gatherings but I’ve never made
it. We'd stopped and chatted with Marlene while she was walking the dogs, confirming our 'date' tomorrow to Los Algodones.
The Jell-O dish turned out really nice and was so
simple to make with heavy cream, cream cheese and the jiggly stuff. Wonderful, sugar and carb free! I have 8 servings in the fridge that we can enjoy for
an evening snack. With the sausages, I reheated the last of the chicken and
dumplings from the other night. There wasn’t enough of it to make a full meal
so alongside the sausage, it was perfect and we emptied a dish from the fridge. Nancy had stopped by with Molly while supper was grilling and informed us of Ken's dental appointment tomorrow. We're all set to go at 9.
Supper was good |
We cleaned up dishes and at 6:45,
Bill and Rob rode up to the clubhouse with Don in his rental Mitsubishi. His
truck is in the shop and he wanted to show the sleek black car off. Bill took his rock, newly
painted this time, so I hope the luck is with him again. Last week he came home
with a $14 win over and above his buy in. I hope I didn’t jinx him by painting
the rock! I’ll let you know.
A nice sunset tonight |
I finished my post as I watched
America’s Got Talent Champions. I remember all of the performers and some have
really stepped up their acts. You all remember Susan Boyle? She performed and I
couldn’t help smiling at how far this legend has come.
This has been a great day! I hope you
can say the same.
And tonight, I caught a glimpse of the New moon at 2% visibility |
It definitely isn't clear, but I was tickled to get a shot of it Good night! |
As you can see from my pictures, the day cleared out and was beautiful.
Thank you for visiting my blog today.
Sounds like we all had a fun day enjoying this wonderful weather ,Nice to see you guys again and glad that you visited here to see these guys again.
ReplyDeleteIt was an awesome day!
Deletethank you Patsy for the read. It is always a pleasure to be in your company. Will follow your blog, but look forward to seeing you in a month or so. Enjoy the california sunshine and surroundings in the mean time. :)
ReplyDeleteNo, thank YOU for reading! :) We always have a great time with all you guys.
DeleteWe look forward to seeing you in February too.
Enjoy some relaxing time.
Admit it Patsy ..... you're a bocce ball CHAMPION!!! I think they know that now!! LOL
ReplyDeleteHa ha, you wait until Thursday's games! haha
DeleteCongrats Champ! What a great game that you have simply taken too! Nice that you all headed out to the hot springs for a visit, looks like a great afternoon. Jello dish looks yummy for sure!
ReplyDeleteThanks (she says as she bows like a pro) haha It is a fun game. We had a nice visit with good friends.
DeleteAnother fun day with friends. The Jell-O dish looks nice inviting.
ReplyDeleteNice to see the gang joining up at the Holt Hot Springs again this year.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Thanks, it was good to see everyone there again.
DeleteCan't tell you how much I enjoy checking out what you are up to and find myself checking in fairly regularly. Not yet retired and am jealous of your lifestyle. Good work with the blog
ReplyDeleteHi Debra! Thank you for continuing to follow us. Retirement is quite the job, we do love the lifestyle. :)
DeleteThanks!
Sounds like you two have been having some fun times.Glad to read your friends made it safe and sound.
ReplyDeleteI don't think your bragging it is fun to be the winner sometime...:)
Thank you, Deb, we are having fun here in this park.
DeleteA winner can brag once in a while, is what you're saying? Ha ha, thanks!
The Bocce Queen! Thanks for keeping us upmto date.
ReplyDeleteYup! At least for one day I wore the crown! Tomorrow's game could be a totally different story. :) But that's the fun of it all.
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