When I first acknowledged today’s
date, Friday, Feb. 15th, I wondered why the date was ringing a bell.
It wasn’t anyone’s birthday that I knew of and then it dawned on me. It was the
anniversary of my first wedding day. Not significant now, in this new life I’ve
created, but still one of those dates you don’t forget. That was then, this is
now.
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One of those questionable weather days |
Bill was pretty much in Sleep-land
when I crept out of bed at 7. I came downstairs, turned the Blue Flame heater
on to warm up the 61F inside temperature. I finished posting my blog which
meant simply adding my pictures and hitting Publish. Then I went out for my
walk. Such a peaceful time of morning and I do enjoy that solitude as I strut
up and down the lanes.
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But it was still pretty |
As much as we’ve said that we wouldn’t
want to be in an RV park like this as permanent winter residents (in a park
model), I can certainly envision myself doing just that. We’ve bantered about ‘what
if’s’ and I know that ‘if’ Bill were alone, he’d have an Airstream and still
continue to make this journey each winter as long as he could. We both know that I wouldn’t travel south
alone so this would work for me. Drive down, yes, stay in motels on the route
and buy a park model. I could get into that easily.
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The pool is being filled again
It is a much nicer colour now |
When I returned from my walk, Bill
was up and at the table with his laptop and coffee. Clemson was still asleep
under the covers. I made my tea and when Pat texted about her and Rob going in
to Yuma I reminded her of the Craft sale here in the Event Centre on our
doorstep. I’m not into them, their prices are more than I would ever pay,
regardless of how much time is put into their product. I can’t justify the
expenditure.
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I had to chuckle at this sign - I think |
She had forgotten so we met a 9 and
walked through it together. Yup, beautiful stuff, creative ideas but nothing I
need or want badly enough to open my wallet. They left for Yuma and I went
through our purchases for the kids once more. We’ll have to make one adjustment
so plan on going to the Arizona Market in the morning. Rob popped over after
they returned to confirm our afternoon plans.
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I like the pretty umbrellas at the pool area |
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Probably the prettiest garden in the whole park |
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Love this
NO BAD DAYS |
Bill and I had bacon and eggs for
breakfast and around 10:30 we each had a coffee. Bill is getting very close on
his model and he will write about what he has built when he is finished. I
enjoyed watching the process. At a few minutes after 12 noon, I walked back to
contribute to a puzzle, hoping the one was still there from yesterday. I know
people work on them late into the evening and first thing in the early morning
there is often someone there. Pat joined me up there and since Dennis and Jules
were there finishing the puzzle, I started a new one of my choice.
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I like the little palm tree at Rob and Pat's site |
At 2, we walked back to our sites and
all 4 of us hopped in Rob’s truck for the drive to Pilot Knob RV Resort. It
felt warm with the sun making appearances but by the time we had settled at Kim
and Ken’s site, the wind had picked up and it felt cool. When we decided to
move down to our old site #79 where George and Suzie are, we were in the shade and
the clouds moved overhead. So much cooler and I had to zip up my hoodie to keep
warm. Brrr! Still better than home, I kept saying.
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Left to right: Rob, Bill, Ron, Freddy, Ken, Kim, George, Suzie, Loree and Pat |
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Step One
Set the table |
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Step Two
Grilling |
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Step Three
Cooked and well dressed |
We stuck around until we’d finished a
drink or two and at 4:30 said goodbye. The chill was a bit much but we really
enjoyed seeing our friends again, one more time. It was a nice group of 10 Rock
Glen campers. Back home, the beer margaritas were in control of my walk so I
needed to have a rest before starting to pull the burgers out of the freezer.
By 6, Bill was grilling and I was setting the table.
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Step Four
Ready to eat
and it was yummy |
This was a simple delicious supper,
there is nothing like a loaded burger to fill a hungry tummy. For dessert, we
had some Jell-o and for the remainder of the evening, we watched some tv, read
and I did some crocheting. It was another fun day here in Paradise, no matter
the weather.
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Paratroopers landing around Pilot Knob |
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A little bit of excitement |
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These clouds were all we got for a Friday night sunset |
Thank you for your visit to my blog
today. I hope you enjoyed our day too.
It was nice to see you guys again , too bad the clouds and cool breeze picked up and cooled things off, but still a great day.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah Feb 15th was date I was married the second time.
DeleteIt was nice to see the whole gang again too.
DeleteYou guys have me beat ... I remember NONE of those dates, probably with good reason.
ReplyDeleteha ha, well, for me it isn't a bad memory so it is still in this brain of mine. :S
DeleteWhat a great day once again! How fun you guys stopped by for happy hour! That's a great group! Dinner looks absolutely wonderful!
ReplyDeleteIt was a great day. We all agree that this is a colder, wetter winter than last but it can only get better was also the consensus for next year! :)
DeleteHave you got any recommendations for a good, not too spicy hamburger brand? We've been disappointed a few times as we are not familiar with the types they sell here. The pool water must have been ripe. Noticed the hot tub water at Pilot Knob was exchanged at least every three days.
ReplyDeleteI agree, never a bad day, just some are less good than others. A fun looking group for sure. Glad you folks all had a chance to get together again.
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