Thursday, February 29, 2024

Friends leaving....

 

 

Our Location:

BLM, Ogilby Road, Winterhaven, California

 

Life in the desert is quiet but fun. We have been having a great time here with our friends, Deb and Tom and Ken and Kim. Since my last blog we have once again visited Mexico, had visitors for happy hour (I didn't take a single picture, sorry about that) with Melissa and Lyle, fellow Canadians from the province of BC, enjoyed an evening fire or two and just enjoyed the company. 

 

Interesting cloud formation.


 

Fellow Canadian's John and Brenda  have left the area. It was an interesting winter getting to know them a little. We hope our paths cross again in the future. Safe travels folks. 

 

The desert is turning green...yes that is grass.

Someone ringed the barrel cactus.

 

Good friends Deb and Tom pulled out on Friday, Feb 23 for points east of us. We will not see them again until our next adventure but we had a great winter spending time with them. So our American Representatives have left the home dirt patch, leaving only the Canadians behind. Safe travels friends!!!

 

See you down the road folks....


 

Tom climbing into the Stinger B


The Baby B is to the far right of the pic, leading the Stinger B to Ogilby Road.

 

On Saturday morning, Feb 24 we, Riley, Kim, Ken and I climbed into the Dogsled and headed off for a bit of a ride, unable to get where we wanted to go, we turned around and came back home but it was a fun hour or so anyway. We were all later chauffeured by Ken into Yuma, where we had some hot Chinese food at Lin's Buffett. It was a much better experience this time than the last twice Riley and I visited. Again, no pics.

 

The Creosote Bushes are starting to flower...

This big Barrel Cactus is also starting to flower

They are a pretty yellow.
 

 

The weather has warmed up nicely and we are looking at some pretty warm days and nights. Sleeping with the windows open is a good indication of such fantastic temperatures. 

 

The Sage bushes aren't flowering yet.

The Ocotillo are bright green with a beautiful red plume.
 

 

Monday, Feb 26, had the last of our friends pulling out for more easterly points. Ken and Kim raised the feet, tucked everything away and are heading on a homeward path. It has been a fantastic winter getting to know these wonderful folks and we look forward to more time together in the years ahead. Safe travels as you wind your way east!!

 

 


 

So that leaves just Riley and I here on this little patch of dirt once more. We have a few things to accomplish before we leave here but we are in no hurry to get them done. The days and nights will be quiet, the views will be emptier than before, the laughter will be much different but we are happy to have spent time with such wonderful folks. 

 

There goes our Canadian friends! See you on down the road Ken and Kim.
 

Calls back home have a few things being learned.  Nephew Jason is once again off to the Revelstoke area for a few weeks. It seems the manufacturer stepped up nicely to help him out and he is again making his sled walk, talk and jump to the tunes he calls. A bit of  cold weather has been blanketing the north of Ontario for a few days, but warmer temps are in the offing. Some snow, and some winds have been helping the Islanders pass the days! Enough wind to blow a lot of the ice onto the shores. 

I think they might bloom in the next few weeks.

I’m always amazed at the life that survives the desert.

 

SIL Janet is home (Indian Wells, CA) from the hospital and we will be visiting her in the near future, or at least that is the hope at this moment. 

 

The pics today are just pics I've accumulated over the past while since writing my last post. I hope you enjoy them. 

 

Until next time...

 

Take care, stay safe, 

 

Deb

 

19 comments:

  1. The barrel cactus is probably my favorite, I don't know what it is about them, but I do like them. Enjoy the rest of your time there!

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    1. The Barrel Cactus are so eye catching with the colourful spines, they pop out at you. We are enjoying the time just being lazy.

      Deb

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  2. Enjoy whatever time you have left. 😁 Nice to be in no hurry.

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    1. Thanks. We are in no hurry. A couple of more things to do here but no time table.

      Deb

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  3. When we went to the Castle Dome Museum we chatted quite a bit with the volunteer. This was her first year working at the museum. She was disappointed with the wet weather but she's now looking forward to the desert blooming. The desert is about to POP!

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    1. It is. Yesterday I found the first bloom on a Prickly Pear.

      Deb

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  4. We had such a great time in our little community! 🥰 All the laughs, stories, shared happy hours, meals, shopping in Mexico!! Great memories to take home with us until we can meet again down the road!
    Enjoy the rest of your time there ❤️

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    1. Thanks. We feel exactly the same way. I will say I’ve taken my chair…..no where for happy hour! lol.

      Deb

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  5. Nice that you were able to share your time with friends.
    I always enjoy the desert and hope to head back soon.
    Be Safe and Enjoy your adventures.

    It's about time.

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    1. Good friends make life more enjoyable and the desert seems to bring like minded folks together. We have been very fortunate to meet such fantastic folks.
      The desert calls to some and repels others. There doesn’t seem to be any in between.

      Deb

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  6. Always great to visit with friends, and just as hard to see them go ... until next time.
    Any Prickly Pear cactus there? We sometimes scramble them (nopales) for breakfast.

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    1. It is always good to see them, it is always said to see them go.
      Yes PP are here, in fact they are getting ready to bloom. I’ve never thought of eating them, I’m not sure I could. lol

      Deb

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  7. It was a wonderful winter that flew by. Proving once again, time does fly when you are having fun and we had a lot of fun. From your pictures it looks like the desert is beginning to bloom and the colors will be beautiful. Hope things work out and you get to make a visit over to see your SL. I bet you will see a lot of beautiful wildflowers blooming. Enjoy the rest of your time in that spot. Looking forward to the next time we cross paths with you and Riley. Take care...hugs.

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    1. The winter has flown by so quickly. We had a great time with you guys. The laughter was forever bubbling over. I did find a bloom yesterday morning (Feb 29) on a prickly pear, the creosote bushes are that green bush with the little yellow flowers (lol) and are starting to show the little yellow flowers. I’m sorry you are miss it. We too are looking forward to paths crossing again. Safe travels to you guys, I’ll be watching the blog posts. lol. Hugs

      Deb

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  8. Glad you are enjoying the desert and thank you for all the pics of the different plants in that area. Counting the days until I can see you two again, we have missed you. Enjoy the rest of your time there. Love and miss you.........Jan

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    1. Hugs. We miss you too, very much. We are just a drive and plane ride away! Stay warm Darlin!

      Deb

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  9. The weather has shaped up nicely!!!

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