Elephant Butte Lake State Park, New Mexico
We were
up around 6:30 on Wednesday, Nov. 27th aka Hump Day in the working
world. Peeking out my blind I could see that it was still quite dark which
meant clouds. Usually when it is a clear overnight sky, it is colder. Well,
this morning it was 29F/-1C in the great outdoors! Brrr! Funny thing though, no
frost on the windshields. Because of the darkness, I waited 15 minutes before
bundling with an extra layer, my windbreaker, and headed out in daylight.
The morning sky as I headed out for my walk |
There was
no wind but the extra layer on my arms still helped considerably. I had a plan to
walk up to Desert Cove, along the trail, so slipped 2 painted rocks in my
pockets. One rock is my creation and one was found at Tres Rios RV Resort last
spring in Glen Rose, TX. However, as I approached the Loop of Quail Run (which
is before Desert Cove) I saw Wile E. crossing up from the road into that area.
I
stopped. I debated and thought ‘why put myself in an on-guard position?’ so turned
around and took the Dirt Road up to Ridge Road, down towards the beach and zig-zagged
across the lanes to our Loop. I felt winded this morning, for some reason, and
maybe because of the cooler air I was breathing heavier than normal. Also, cutting
across sand requires more exertion. Back at home, I told Bill of the coyote and
he was surprised that he was traipsing up through their camp too.
Can Jack ever move |
He did say that it wouldn’t hurt me, more afraid of me but agreed that I was wise to avoid a
situation since I was alone. I don’t want to be discouraged from walking so
will just continue to be aware. I’ve never seen it in the early morning
before. I had my tea and read a few blogs. I responded to a question on my blog
a couple of days ago with some information (check your last post, Cheri) and
wrote up one last Christmas card. Woops! We just remembered a birthday coming
up so need to pick a card up for that.
One of my views this morning |
It was a rougher walk on this 'dippy' path |
Going back a few months, I made an ornament
for our tree when I was at the pottery class in August. Today I found some twine to
get it ready for hanging. I hope it isn’t too heavy or it will remain on the
wall sconce. I emailed my cousin, Rita, with some info on the old pictures I
mentioned yesterday so hopefully I’ve helped her with at least a couple. I also
sent the pics to my siblings, if not for recognition, for their enjoyment. Don’t
we all love the clothes from those days?
Funny to see this colour out in the desert |
At 10, I
pulled the stuff out for breakfast for when Bill returns and made myself a
bullet proof coffee. Then, it was time to finish some rocks before getting the
duster out. The Suite needs a good cleaning but whether I just do a touch up
today and a full cleaning at Pilot Knob or whether to go full gusto today is
yet to be determined. I’m thinking the former, I don’t feel too energetic.
My onament |
Last
night, Bill had a phone call from Guelph but because we didn’t recognize the
number or know anyone who ‘lives’ there, we let it go. We always say, if it is someone we know
or need to hear from, they will leave a message. They did. What joy it is to
hear from rv’ers whom you’ve made an impression on. We both met this couple in
March of 2017 at CanAm at one of the drive test days. And then, a year later in March.
The other little decorations I made at pottery class The sunflower was my sister, Wendy's creation |
Remembering
them specifically is difficult but their names and the story of our meeting is
very familiar. He even mentioned Clemson (‘your little dog’) and talked about
the tour of our Suite. They have purchased an rv and will be travelling to Yuma
in January with another couple. This is one of those very cool things about
what we do. Both the CanAm connection Bill has but mostly our lifestyle. I’m
sure we’ll work on a ‘meet-up’ while we are both in the area.
Another quail meeting Maybe it is about their diet, they are all so fat |
Bill and
Bob made a couple of trips into town working on trying to improve our blue boy.
Bill has not been happy with it completely for a couple of years. I got my
paints out again and finished the 3 rocks that I prepped yesterday and then got
addicted. I painted a few more. I was enjoying myself and therefore not much
else got done. No, dusting didn’t get any more thought. There’s always tomorrow
morning as we’ll have company tomorrow afternoon.
I wondered why kind of bird this was |
While the
boys were gone, Higgins and Jo-Anne dropped in to keep me company. We had a
nice chat and Higgy settled down and caught a couple of ‘dog’ naps.
Higgins watched Bill and Bob rehang the blue boy |
When they
went home, Bill came in and we had a cheese snack. Something that will tie us
over until supper. I completed the rocks and turned the tv on after
putting everything away. I wanted to catch the London weather but missed it and
instead caught some of the news. News is depressing but it was interesting to
watch their local stuff.
Madame IP gets Christmas gifts too |
At 6, I
started supper. Leftovers, once they are out of the fridge, it is amazing how much
space we have. The rain started this afternoon around 2 when Bill and I drove
in to Walmart to pick up Madame IP’s Christmas gifts. All 4 items came in and I’m
thrilled! Can’t wait to put them to use. Since then, the rain hasn’t stopped
and with the cool temperature not rising above 41F, it was a good day to be inside.
My workshop |
Supper
was good. I fried my pizza on the stove and warmed Bill’s spaghetti in the
microwave. I didn’t eat all of the crust, but enjoyed the toppings along with
the cheese-filled garlic knots. We had some programs to watch on PVR so after
getting the dishes out of the way, we put 9-1-1 on. For a treat, we opened our new container of Tillamook Oregon Strawberry ice cream. We’ve been
waiting for this since we picked it up. Next best thing (or better?) than
Chapman's back home.
Today's rocks |
This wasn’t
a productive day for anything other than painting rocks. Good thing that I don’t
have a boss to report to. The rain started to get a bit heavier around 7 but we
sure didn’t get the 1” that was forecast. That is a lot for this area. By 9, it had stopped completely. How was your day?
Supper was good Good night from Elephant Butte |
Thank you
for stopping by.
Have you ever visited Tillamook Oregon and the Ice Cream factory?.....Spring and fall are the best times..Nehalem Bay State Park is the best!....They give free samples of cheese, Mmmmmmm.
ReplyDeleteHappy Turkey Day!
No, we've never been up that far. I'll bet it is an interesting place to visit.
DeleteThank you, Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
Sounds like a nice way to spent a cool, rainy day :-)
ReplyDeleteIt was for me! :)
DeleteYou got quite a paint the rocks production going there. Love the little Christmas ornament you created. Its good to have a hobby to keep you entertained when the weather keeps you indoors. The gadgets for Madam IP will encourage you to be even more creative when preparing meals. Make sure you take a picture when using them.
ReplyDeleteI do have quite a lot of paints but as they solidify they get tossed. Most of them were picked up at a garage sale - a box for $5 - quite a few years ago. I'm buying new as I go along. Thank you, I had fun at pottery class.
DeleteMadame IP is anxious to try her new things. tonight the turkey sling. :)
Isn't it funny how rock painting became popular? Something akin to Pet Rocks but so much better! A great way to pass the time on a too cold day. If Mr. Coyote bothers you, carry a small can of spray-something. Bug spray would work well. LOVE your IP accessories.
ReplyDeleteIt is funny how something so simple took off. And you don't even need talent to paint them! Yay for me!
DeleteGood advice about Mr. Coyote, thanks.
Madame IP is happy too.
Yeah the coyote would make me go a different route too! Nice Christmas gifts for your IP. I see tomorrow the price is really cheap if someone needs one! Love your rock painting! Pizza looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment, Shirley. I wonder if Madame IP is buying for me? haha
DeleteThe pizza was good fried up George's way. :)
I love the painted rocks you are doing. They are neat to find also. Wiley coyote didn't get as old as he is by chasing people. He got old by staying away from people.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the others, the coyote probably wouldn't bother you but if you carry a walking stick I would think you would be fine. I'm sure there are plenty of other things to enjoy than the pointy end of a stick.
ReplyDeleteI think you had a wonderfully productive day, you cooked, you walked, you dusted, you enjoyed your time. Those all sound very productive at keeping you happy and healthy and enjoying life.
Supper sounded wonderful. Stay warm and safe!!!
Your ornament and the other decorations you made at your pottery class are really cute.
ReplyDeleteEven with a walking stick I think I would find a different route, also. Why tempt fate. I think giving wild animals room is a good thing.
Did I read something, along the way this morning, about some white stuff in your area? That is just wrong...though it can be very pretty to look at...hoping to only see pictures of said material this winter. Stay warm.
I believe that bird is a female cardinal. The males are red.
ReplyDeleteBrrrr...I thought you left Canada to get away from the cold! There was snow in California, in the mountains, hopefully you don't see it there.
ReplyDeleteThe rocks are cute, I particularly like the little football.
I thought you were trying to get away from the cold too. It's about the same temperature here at home!
ReplyDeleteNo real need to worry about coyotes unless they are acting suspiciously, for example carrying boxes labeled "Acme" or signs that say "Free Bird Seed" and thing like that.
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