Monday, November 21, 2022

We all went out today.....

 

Our Location: 

 MM 91-90 SB AZ 95, near Quartzsite, Arizona

 

I chatted with my dad this morning while I had coffee and caught up on all the news. The deer hunt is on, gun season of course, bow was earlier. I'll keep ya posted as to who might be the best hunter this year. 

 


Some of them are red.

 

Riley and I headed out for a walk around 8:30 am and managed to enjoy the views even though it was a little chilly. The walking was easy as except for a few deeper washes the rest is simply a bit humpy bumpy. 

 

Bill & Patsy always take a photo with this sign, I think this is my first one.

No one around.

 

We returned to find Doug & Yuma up and getting ready to have breakfast. We had a plan today and we managed to execute the plan to a T. We left Yuma guarding the rigs and took the Dogsled into Quartzsite. We needed a few little things and it's the first time we've been here when it's not been busy. It was actually quite pleasant getting around. 

 

Not many vendors open yet but lots of tents are up.

Beer Belly's Bar and the ice cream machine wasn't doing it's thing, so it was very quiet.

 

We puttered around  here and there while Doug made a few purchases but Riley and I didn't find anything we wanted. We next stopped at Solar Bill's and meet Jody and Gus (the new Bill) before we headed off to the grocery store, the water stop and Discount Solar. After that it was a smooth easy ride home. Yuma was happy to see us all and did an excellent job at guarding the home dirt. 

 

Sign at the Proving Grounds boundary.

You can't get there from here.

 

Later I couldn't find Doug & Yuma but climbed into the Dogsled to head much farther back behind our old campsite. I wanted to find the signs I'd seen before. Amazingly enough there was D & Y heading back home after a leg stretch. They climbed in the cab with me and eventually we stopped, walked and found the signs. A few photos of saguaros, signs and Yuma and we were heading back home. Yuma wasn't ready to get out of the Dogsled and so he and I took a little circle of the parking area before he was ready to head home. 

 

Life's struggles.

Getting a little support from a friend.

 

A good day here, the wind wasn't too strong but I found it chilly. Maybe my thermometer is out of wack or something, but I've been wearing a zip up hoodie most days, not always zippered but it's a fairly heavy one. It keeps me warm enough and in the early mornings I wear a pair of light knit gloves to keep my hands warm. It warms up nicely through the day though. 

 

Scarred and toughened skin.

You can see it gouged pieces out and they've healed.

 

Condolences to the Pyette family back home on the passing of Eugene a few days ago, Nov 17. He was a quiet, soft spoken man, with a quick smile and cute little chuckle. I don't ever recall him raising his voice in all the years I knew him. His was a gentle old soul. 

 

The wash is skinny but deep.

Yuma the star!!!

 

So there you have it, our exciting adventure for the day. Thanks for stopping by, I hope you enjoyed the read. 

 

This old fella is still standing but not doing so well.

He's a tough son of a gun.

 

Until next time....

 

The pulp is drying out.

Looks almost like paper in places.

 

Take care, be safe, 

 

Deb

 

6 comments:

  1. Beautiful pictures, Deb. It was nice to visit Q without all the crowds. Thanks for the lift.

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  2. Thanks Doug. I enjoyed Q with no crowds. Thanks for sharing my walk.

    Deb

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  3. I get notices every day of what's opening up in Q. I do prefer it less crowded. That Yuma ... he just wasn't ready to leave.

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    1. It’s actually very nice without the crowds, you can see things and move around easily.
      Yuma is a star and he knows it.

      Deb

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  4. Yes, that's the kind of Quartzsite I like....no people. It's a hard life for the Saguaros there on the fringe of the green Sonoran desert to the east.

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    1. I like that Q as well. It was nice to be able see and step without running into someone.

      Deb

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