La Posa South LTVA
On Wednesday, Nov. 30th the day started off the same as our last 7 days have. We got up together a bit later though. It was almost 8 when we were making the bed.
What felt cool when I started out, warmed up and I returned with my jacket undone |
I got dressed and took little Lazy Leroy (oh yah, we have all kinds of names for him ♥) for his walk. It lasted less than 10 minutes and when we returned, Bill was just hopping in the shower.
Here you are witnessing the
4-legged "I've gone far enough" stance
The stick straight shadow tells it allYou've seen our front yard
this messy brush is our back yard
with a young Saguaro fighting for space and sun
I’d
debated waiting to go further but since he was occupied, I decided to get my
morning steps in. One of my commenters asked “Magic Circle?” after others had
commented about me getting lost back in that ‘neck of the woods. So, here is an
explanation, of sorts. Beyond us, further to the southwest, is a 3 ½ mile area for
campers willing and wanting to live in a clothing optional campground. 😉
I hope you can read this
There are a few signs spread to the various
entrances
I prefer clothes, well, unless I’m on the Ridge – alone – or with Bill, so even though in the morning I wouldn’t come across any nudists, I have no need to enter. I found a Labyrinth of the circle but wasn’t at a good enough angle to get a picture. They have also set up a 9-hole disc golf course as well, which is pretty cool. They used to have a much smaller area but, when it was discovered how clean they kept the area, they were offered more land.
Speaking of which, La Posa South and probably most LTVA and blm land campers practice the ‘take out what you bring in’ motto. I never see garbage around here. That says a lot!
It was a pretty morning The mountains, some in sun and some in black shadow |
This morning, some of my pictures feature yoga poses but not any that I’ve done. See if you agree when you look at my few saguaro cacti pictures that are filtered through the writing.
I
returned home with about 4,500 steps in and planned to get out later to at
least reach my 6,000 daily step goals. This was a wonderfully hot day for our
last one so I planned to spend a lot of it outdoors with my book and some of it
with my sweeties. ♥ We had our drinks and breakfast
together and then we went outside. Bill was in no hurry to pack things up
outside as we would have a couple of hours in the morning to do that before
pulling out.
Here we have a few more poses
Sky reaching pose in the back
Maybe Child's pose in the middle
Mountain pose in the front leftThis pose? This is me after an hour of Yoga
The "I can't do anymore stretches!" pose 😉
He got his drone out and after charging the battery, took it up to get some pictures over our area. I like it when he does that. His pictures are at the bottom of my post.
A lazy afternoon, just what we all wanted |
Gibbs was outside with me a lot of
the day and around 3, we went for our afternoon stroll. That turned into a
longer walk than he has made in a while. I was duly impressed! I let him walk
and sniff as much as he wanted and it was Gibbs who made the decision to go
indoors.
A quiet afternoon doing our own thing together |
What is that, Daddy? It's been a while since Gibbs has seen it |
Since it's our last day, I'm glad Bill got his drone out |
It's up there but hard to see until he brought it down a few feet |
Instead of a cup of tea, I poured myself a Diet Mountain Dew and started my post. For supper, we’re having fish and chips so Bill can put the barbecue away. It goes into the basement first so I try to plan a meal the night before travel that doesn’t require grilling. 😊
For dessert, of course we had to have pumpkin cheesecake. This has been a wonderful day, reaching 68F/20C and I’ve enjoyed every bit of it.
Gibbs checking out the drone really close |
Bill had the drone take a few pictures |
I
finished my Kill Alex Cross book this afternoon so will move on to the next
one. We’ve had a great time here in the desert, even without power, but we’re
both ready for the ‘royal treatment’ of hookups. The evening was quiet, spent
together, which is the best way.
This rv is across the wash (in the middle)
behind usThis is us in the front
The dark lines you see in the pictures are rocksUs again in the front
A wider angle of the desert around us I hope you enjoy the view as we do Good night! |
Thank you
for your visit on our last day in La Posa South!
Bill gets that drone up high. Great pictures. You have a vivid imagination with those cactus yoga poses. Enjoy your hookups tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThanks Doug. Ha ha, yes, I do have quite the imagination sometimes!
DeleteVery cool pics from the drone!
ReplyDeleteLiked the poses too. It’s interesting what our eye sees and what we can bring others to see from a suggestion.
Glad your last day boondocking was enjoyable.
Deb
Thanks Deb.
DeleteThe Saguaro yoga poses gave me a laugh and great drone shots!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear I made you laugh! :) You must know those poses. Bill says thank you!
DeleteSo fun to see the drone pictures. I hope Bill does more of them. It's sad to see the cactus falling over like that. Definitely yoga poses. I'm curious, is Gibbs still eating rocks?
ReplyDeleteI love when Bill gets the drone out too. :) It is sad to see cacti dying.
DeleteGibbs seldom picks up rocks/stones but has a few times. He doesn't seem to go for the little ones as much and drops them pretty quickly upon direction. ♥
Interesting perspective from the drone. Love the close-up of Gibbs.
ReplyDeleteI did laugh at the yoga poses of the Saguaros.
I love the drone pictures too.
DeleteLove the drone pictures ! Really shows the area and how many rigs are out there or not. Love your imagination with the Saguaros! LOL. Enjoy the move today! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Shirley. :)
DeleteLove the yoga poses. Good imagination!
ReplyDeleteHaha, thank you Elva.
DeleteFascinating drone shots! Really helps me understand where you're parked. Little Master Gibbs is becoming a wimp!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I'm glad you like the drone shots. I do too. Gibbs is a little man who knows what he likes, I guess. haha
DeleteWow, wonderful shots from the drone. You can really see how far apart people are parked.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Thank you from Bill. In November, there are a lot of great spots to park.
DeleteThank you from Bill. In November, there are a lot of great spots to park.
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