Quartszite, AZ
On
Tuesday, Jan. 28th Bill was up way before me. It was before 5 am. I didn’t make it downstairs until closer
to 6:30. It had been a fairly warm night for sleeping and Bill turned our Blue
Flame heater on when he got up just to take the morning chill off. This morning it was 50F when we headed out for our walk so no need to bundle quite so much. We knew our friends were leaving between 8 and 9 but figured we would be back on time for a proper goodbye. We headed to
the north on the west side of the main road.
good morning |
We turned
around after reaching a mile marker on my Fitbit and came back south on Main.
We waved at Dave this morning although who knows if he saw us go by today. I made my tea and while sitting inside with Bill, we noticed some
light coming in from under our big kitchen slide out. What the heck? Upon
examination outside, Bill found that one of the 5” rollers had come off and
thankfully was sitting on the edge tucked under the rubber. It was lifting the
rubber letting light in. Well, what next?? LOL
the pink mountains to the west |
I can't resist turning around to see the sunrise |
Luckily,
it in no way deters the movement of our slide and other than marking the outer
floor area, it should be okay until we return. Knowing Bill and the guys, they
may have other ideas. There is also one other roller that has popped out at one
end of the bracket. If you have slide outs like this, you’ll understand.
Otherwise, sorry for the confusing garble. This is the second issue that we’ve
noticed and so Bill immediately called our reliable service gal, Peggy, back at
CanAm and made an appointment.
You can't see the light here but this is the slide |
Then we
all stepped out to wish Tom and Deb safe travels on the next leg of their
journey. It was a few minutes after 9 so they were pretty much bang on their flexible
schedule to depart. They don’t have far to go today so Deb drove the Jeep
behind the coach. This is our last day here in this area so there are a few
small things we wish to do in town and then, of course, some packing up.
See you guys! |
there goes the Stinger "B" |
Around
9:30 Bill and Keith left, one more time, for the Quartzsite flying field. Keith
has a newly repaired plane again and wants to test fly it. Because it is a gas
engine, he wants to do it in a safe area. The electrics you can pretty much fly
anywhere, within reason, but not the gas ones.
When we returned from town Then there were 3 Our group is dwindling |
I chatted with Kim and Ken for a
bit before coming inside for another brew and to finish my book. Which I did. I
updated My Books on Goodreads and dug out my next read. Cross country by James
Patterson. Alex Cross will take me on another page-turning adventure.
This fence at the Chevron fuel station is quite unique |
As I was
inside, I watched a large truck pull in, up to our Suite. Hmm. When the man got
out, he immediately sounded friendly and said ‘you don’t know me, but I’m
friends with Rick and Kathy’. I was relieved that it was someone with a connection. Wayne seems to be
a nice man and I had read his and Sue’s name on Rick’s blog.
the Big Tent's sides come down |
I found a
recipe that I’d saved for cauliflower crust pizza and with the exception of a handful
of the florets, I chopped it into tiny pieces. I would eat the rest for supper one night. That took a bit of time and I
knew that I could (and may yet) use my blender to rice it even smaller. Right
now, this was enough. It then went back in the fridge. I put a few more things away for our move in the morning
and changed into my shorts. It was getting quite warm! 😊
The vendors are packing their wares and their tents up |
When Bill
and Keith got home, around 11:30 I think, we were all happy to hear that his
plane flew well. Bill warmed up the leftover sausage and waffles from yesterday
and I had some yogourt and cottage cheese. We took a run into town for fuel and
a couple of small items. Surprisingly, a lot of the tents and vendors have
closed up shop and left. Many were in the process. We were disappointed that
one in particular had left as we’d planned to pick up some gifts there. Hmmm,
we’ll have to rethink that idea.
Cute! |
The elephant water tower at the Big Tent parking |
Discussing repairs to the quad |
There are many nice people out here and they like to help in any way
they can. I was being a Mom and starting to worry about him so glad to see he
was fine. They boys helped him a bit getting the belt off and around 5:45 Kim
and I parted ways to get supper in motion.
The sky
was gorgeous again just after the sun set. Wowsa! I had earlier told Bill to
put the bbq away as I’d pulled our last container of homemade chili out of the
freezer. That freed up space and made for an easy peasy supper. I toasted our
last two burger buns and that was our meal tonight. It was very good! I’d
forgotten how good that batch of chili turned out. There was only enough for
two though or I would have happily shared with Keith. He’d had a rough
afternoon.
We took
care of dishes and I sat to finish my post. Tonight, being Tuesday, we recorded
a couple of programs and relaxed for the evening. It is interesting to note
that at 6:30, it was still fairly light out. The days are getting longer again.
Yay! This was a good day for our last one here. It will be weird for Kim and
Ken, but perhaps very nice, to be alone for a couple of days before they also
pull out. They were the first to arrive and the last to leave with a lot of ‘guests’
in between.
Chili on toast Good night |
Thank you
for stopping in to see what we’re up to. Having fun, that’s what!
My first comment seems to have disappeared or something so I'll try once more. The rock fence at the station belongs to a friend of mine. She's called the crazy rock lady of Quartzite. Too bad you are leaving as I could get you a tour as I'll be down that way soon. She has a huge collection of rocks and is only rock crazy.
ReplyDeleteBob
Sometimes losiing comments happen to me too. Frustrating.
DeleteWell, I'm glad I took a picture. Each time we're there I look at it.
Sorry that we'll miss you again.
Awww so sad to see Q coming to an end. Not so much the big tent, but the vendors leaving means it's all over for another year. I know your feeling about rig repairs, I'm going in for jack repairs, probably in the $4,000 range. Yikes!! Dinner looks yummy!!
ReplyDeleteIt is sad to see the vendors leave. We didn't think these on Kuehn would go so soon. :(
DeleteLuckily, with our extended warranty, we will be covered for repairs. Phew!
Dinner was easy and delicious!
Looks like the group is quickly dwindling. Wish everyone a safe trip. Glad Keith had someone to help him. I've never had to help someone with a quad before but have the equipment if ever needed.
DeleteThat was quite the day! Glad to see you will be covered for repairs, seems it's always something with these RV's isn't it?! Glad Keith was able to get towed back. You just never know what can happen, always good to have a buddy along! Dinner looked yummy, nice to have stuff in the freezer!
ReplyDeleteI agree about having a buddy along. I worry about Keith when he goes alone so he met up with some good folk.
DeleteThat was the last dish of chili so I'm going to have to creative now!
Glad you finally met Wayne. We met him the first winter we spent in La Posa South and have been keeping in touch since. He is the one that helped us figure the problem with our Truck last year when the Mechanics couldn't do it as he does most of his own mechanical work on his Diesel. He's also good at working on Quads.
ReplyDeleteGood thing Kieth was with a buddy otherwise he could have never made it back safely.
Safe Travels and Enjoy your next adventure.
It's about time.
Wayne seems like a really nice guy. I'm sure his info was valuable. ;)
DeleteKeith was lucky and very happy for the help.
I'm guessing you're travelling today, so safe travels!
ReplyDeleteYes, thank you!
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