With us both getting up so early,
6:15 today, Tuesday, Mar. 5th, the day is plenty long and no wonder
I’m ready for bed at 9. Last night I was falling asleep in my chair by 8:30. I
guess the television wasn’t too exciting. I’m not complaining about the length
of the days at all but I do wish I could stay awake longer in the evenings.
And while we were drinking our morning brew The sun came up behind me |
My walk entailed quiet paved roads, trail directions, yucca plants and a visitor centre off in the distance |
We had our morning brew together and
then at 7:30 I went for my walk. The temperature was 37F/3C so I had to bundle
up. The wind, however, was low and I probably went into overkill with the extra
layer. This was a great hike. I just kept going and going on the marked trail.
A couple of places I admit that I stepped off to follow that brief flash of
Jack. I know he is taunting me but I also know that it wasn’t me who spooked
him when I noticed another hiker with his dog up ahead.
a closer look at the yucca flower, more directions morning doves, stoney paths and trees with birds |
I came to the bench where Pat and I
sat yesterday and the sign indicating directions. We took the Playground route
then so today I took the Visitor Centre. Winding this way and that, I caught
glimpses of bunny rabbits, birds, morning doves and quails and soon enough I
looked up to see how close I was to the entrance. That was where I checked the
time, realized I’d been gone my usual 30 minutes and texted Bill that I was on
my way back.
Bunny rabbits (not Jacks) curvy roads Blue Bird coaches and lake views This was my morning walk |
I walked slow, knowing that now he
wouldn’t worry, and followed the trail back to Quail Run campground and
eventually onto Sumac Road. Quail Run has 26 sites, Desert Cove has 17, Lion’s
Beach (where we are) has 45 (17 non-reserve) and there are 15 sites along the
hilltop looking over the lake and Marina. These do not have electric on site
but there is a shelter with a plugin and a water tap handy. The prices for
these sites are $10. There is a 14 day stay limit in the park.
Back home, I took Clemson for a walk
and started my post. It is warming up nicely and I’ve opened the blinds to let
the sun in this morning. Looks to be a beauty of a day coming our way.
Eventually, Bill vacuumed and then had his shower while I emptied the recycle bags
for plastic and aluminum. Our garbage bin is over full but there is another one
not too far away. Not too many people recycle by the looks of the blue bins,
they are only half full.
We drove to Truth or Consequences We didn't go in the museum, but enjoyed all of the old equipment outside |
I made breakfast, bacon and eggs,
nothing fancy. I’m trying to avoid the bread but I’m finding I’m craving my
omelette sandwiches. Maybe tomorrow we’ll have those, our last day here. After
cleaning up dishes, it was my turn to get washed up. Bill and Clemson sat in
his chair and relaxed. I’m trying to find an online tutorial for my project
(sorry to keep you in suspense, it is a necessary evil) just for an added perk.
I’m sure I can do it, once I get started. I’m excited to get it finished.
Turbine Runner? I'm sure it makes sense to some of you! |
I like the metal display on top of the fence |
Our plans for the afternoon may be to
go for a drive into T or C but for the moment, I thought I’d just sit outside
with my book. No sooner did I sit down and Clemson wanted out. Rob walked over
and asked if we wanted to go to town, so in other words, reading our minds. We
went along and it gave us an opportunity to walk one side of the town. The town
is divided by two-lane one-way streets.
A few pretty areas in this little town |
We took our time, just exploring the
town before walking back to the truck. Rob then drove down further to the
Veteran’s Memorial Park & Hamilton Military Museum. We’ve been to the park before and although Bill
walked around again reading the plaques for the different wars, I sat on the
bench and waited for them to finish and join me. Then we walked into the museum,
of which was closed last year. It was all free with the exception of any
donation you wished to make.
If you wish to take the time to read this, it is an interesting story |
Love this selection The quail, the stone house on the hill and the movie theatre |
I signed our name and Bill dropped
something in the pot. It was very well done with tons of information. You would
be there, as Rob said, for a week reading all the information. Once we got back
to the parking lot and truck Rob asked if us girls would like to take a walk
through the Community Health Thrift Store. ‘Does peanut butter go with jam?’
Pat asked. I’m glad we went in and praised myself for not even looking at
clothes.
The Historical Walk of Education |
Inside the museum |
I found the craft aisle and picked up
a couple of bags of 3 ply wool in various colours. I have another project in
mind. They also had a package with at least 20 crochet hooks of varying sizes
for $10. Uh, no. I wanted just a few different sizes and when I asked the lady
at the counter, she was quite obliging. I picked 4 and gave her what she asked.
Pat found a couple of casual summer hats for her walks.
I have another project in mind |
When we returned home, we had new
neighbours again. Seems people are coming in for overnight and then leaving.
Bill started chatting with the young couple and they certainly seem friendly
enough and loving the park. It’s their first time here so we understand the
feeling. I made myself a creamy hot tea and a lettuce, cheese and meat sandwich
on rye. I know the time was off to eat but we were hungry. Bill made his
sandwich and we relaxed for the rest of the afternoon.
Cute plant in bloom |
I actually indulged myself. I put my
bathing suit on and stretched out on my lounge chair. I read for a while,
facing the west sun with the wind behind my back. It was quite lovely out
there. Bill was inside sleeping with Clemson so when Rob texted about Happy
Hour, I actually declined. I’m sure he understood. We have one more day to do
that before we leave here.
This touched me the last time I saw it |
Today, it still did and these little plastic soldiers were sad and sweet |
When the performance in front of my
eyes quieted down (quails, doves and bunnies) I was ready to move in to change
into my shorts. Bill had fed Clemson and taken him for a walk but when I went
inside, he bugged me for another one. Little goof, I guess he wants us to take
him together. What do you mean ‘he is the boss of us?’ LOL So, I took him and
we walked across the main road into the sand. I can imagine that feels nice on
his little feet.
This little bunny is trying to hide |
We had a nice long walk and returned
to the Suite. This seemed to satisfy him. For supper tonight, I have sausage thawed
for grilling and we have leftover potatoes from last night. At 5, I didn’t feel
the least bit hungry because of that sandwich so we’ll see when the urge to eat
hits and take care of it at that time. We both got involved in NCIS reruns and
the The Voice came on. Before we knew it, it was 6:15 and neither of us had
moved for supper.
A beautiful day |
I was feeling a headache so knew we
had to eat something. I opened a can of tomato soup and made it creamy with
mostly milk. With toast on the side, it hit the spot. This was our tv night so
we had a lot of programs to watch and record.
Good hot tomato soup Hit the spot when we didn't need anything too heavy |
Pat had opted to skip our walk
today but I still got over 4 miles in by myself and with the walking around
town. We’ll pick up where we left off tomorrow. I hope you’ve had a good day.
Pat took this one of me on a bench in T or C Thanks buddy |
From our position, I don't get the sunset but this blurry shot at least shows the pretty sky Good night |
Thank you for stopping in today. I
hope you didn’t mind all of the collages, I couldn’t decide.
Always fun checking out little towns. Be careful on the trails ... rattlesnakes are starting to come out.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are having fun there, and we do love exploring T or C , Barbara Dewel has bought a house there in town. You met her the first year we camped at La Posa south she walked down for a couple of Happy hours.
ReplyDeleteOf course we remember Barbara. :) We had forgotten that she bought a house here.
DeleteIt is a quaint little place.
The memorial is extremely well done. Very moving, very informative. It also touched me when we visited.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful walk, always nice to stretch the legs. Soaking up the sun may help keep you warm as you head further north. Enjoy your last day there.
Thank you Deb, we do enjoy that memorial too. Very well done.
DeleteIt is so good to get out and walk, and soaking the sun up is a good plan. It may be a while until I can do that again! :)
Hope you are watching for snakes! They are out early this year & several people have been bitten. Safe travels! Miss you guys.
ReplyDeleteThankyou Mama Rose. :) Yes, we are keeping an eye out. We appreciate you thinking of us. :)
DeleteWe miss you guys too! Hugs.
Great visit you had in town! Love the pic of you that Pat took! The memorial is very touching for sure! I agree, watch out for snakes!! Hoping you enjoyed your last day there!
ReplyDeleteIt is a cute little spot, this town.
DeleteThanks, on our first day we weren't even thinking of snakes but our friends are looking out for us and we kept our eyes open. :)
No need to apologize, I loved your post and all the pictures. Enjoy your stay in T or C.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lorne, I appreciate that. It is so hard to choose sometimes. :)
DeleteNice new header picture. I like how you coordinated your outfit to match the blue of the lake...:) Even if you did not mean to; all the blues really are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI always feel the same way, to many pictures but they tell the story so you needed them all in the post. Thanks for sharing.
Thankyou my dear. Not planned but points for me! haha
DeleteToo many pics but then is there such a thing?
I miss you guys.
A most interesting story about Captain Albert Pfeiffer. I am glad not to be living there in 1863. It must have been rough. Looks like a neat town and Museum to explore. Thanks for the tour!
ReplyDeleteI found it interesting. I don't always read these plaques but this one caught my eye and I'm glad to read the story too. Lots of business are closed and we can't help but wonder what they live on now. We enjoyed it.
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