Showing posts with label Doug & Yuma leaving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doug & Yuma leaving. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

A quiet day….

 


Our Location:

Road Runner BLM, Quartzsite, Arizona 


A chilly start to the morning but it warmed up nicely with the sun shining brightly. The wind picked up later in the day and a wind advisory has been issued for tomorrow. 




The White Lion roared away today but only made it to Pitstop before it died. Texting back and forth with Doug, Deb and I decide to head into town to check things out and do an errand. We found Doug barely off the road, blocking part of the entrance. Finally we were able to ensure a tow was on the way and we Debs left, heading home but not directly. We spent some time checking out a few other spots in this BLM area.




Happy Hour was a bit windy and the air started cooling off quickly sending us all inside. I chatted with Dad for a while, did a few little putzy things, did a little reading, texted with Doug and Deb a bit before heading off to bed. Not a good sleeping night for me.




We have plans for a morning Jeep ride to a place Riley and I haven’t been before. I’m looking forward to it. 




Todays photos are just a few photos that aren’t really connected to much but will show of a few little improvements I’ve made over the last few weeks.





  

Thanks for stopping by. I hope had a great day.


Until next time…..


Take care, stay safe,


Deb 


Saturday, February 15, 2020

Able to post today...




Our Location: Saddle Mountain BLM, Tonopah, AZ

Belated Happy Valentines Day to all.  

I accidentally pulled my charge cord out of the wall while turning in my chair and now it only works when it feels like working and I've been playing around with it to get it to work today but it not may work often so I'll take advantage of it while I can.  I have a couple on order from Amazon but will be playing with this one until they arrive, which should be Thursday or Friday (if all goes well). So my postings may be sporadic. 


 I posted a photo of this one last year as well. The word,' Lean on me, when your not strong' come to  mind.



I went for a walk the other day. 



 I didn't climb up there this year but I liked the appearance.



   Wind hollowed recesses in the rocks. 

I went for a bit of a walk the other day and took a number of photos. The mountains behind us are so very green, greener than I've ever seen them. Lots of growth, the growth is so thick that it obscures the ground in many places and one must be very watchful of ones steps while climbing.







  My favourite mountain view in this area. 

Doug and Yuma left yesterday around lunch time. We will of course miss them but it's a wonderful thing for them to be off on their own now. The White Lion looked happy to be off with the little silver jeep in tow. A few honks of the horn and we waved as we watched them motor off along Courthouse heading west. I'm sure they will both be very happy with their new home and I'm sure once they get used to it, they will enjoy the ride, the views and the space. Doug was feeling much better yesterday and I do believe he will back to his old self in the next day or two. He experienced a 'man cold' the past 8 or 9 days.  Before he left Doug showed up with a handful of 'everlasting' flowers and more words of thanks for our help. We were happy to do so, it's what friends do. 


 Doug, Yuma and Riley.

 Everlasting flowers.

Doug, Yuma, the White Lion and the jeep heading out yesterday. 

I've pretty much recovered from my cough, Riley is a day or two away from being over hers as well. We have a few things we'd like to accomplish in this area during the beginning of the week and once we pick up my Amazon package we will be heading out in a bit of a south easterly direction. 

I used my zoom lens (forgot to put on the other one before I left, so no panoramic shots). From the top left side and working to the lower right side of the photo there is the White Lion and silver Jeep, next is a fella named Vaughn and his nice black pick up in the middle, last is the Dogsled and the Igloo. 


  I love this mountain. It is always an eye catcher.


I don't recall which day I walked up behind us into the very edge of the Saddle Mountains, and I do mean the very edge. Return trip was less than 3 miles but I enjoyed the fresh air, and the views.  I'll share a few more photos next time. 


I didn't even try to climb up there this year. That green is over knee high and includes various types of growth, grass included. 

Thanks for stopping by, I hope you all have been having a great few days. 

Until next time.... take care, be safe, 

Deb