Showing posts with label rainy day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rainy day. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

A rainy day, laundry finished and the desert smell......



Our Location: Saddle Mountain BLM, Tonopah, AZ
 
I woke around 3:30 am and was finished sleeping for the night. Although that would be about my regular time back in Ontario it's just too early here. However what is one to do when sleep proves elusive and can't be found no matter how much one promises to pay the sandman. 
 
It showed some promise.....
 
I read blogs, made comments, chatted with my sister for a few minutes on facebook and just did a bit of research. I knew the weather folks were calling for rain and cloudy skies so I wasn't in any hurry to roll out of bed but did so when I noticed the sky appeared to be brighter than I thought overcast should look. I hustled outside in my jammies and a fleece sweater to snap a few pictures. Sure enough it looked like it might be a decent day with some sun after all. 
 
A possibility.....
 
Back inside Riley and I started changing bed linens and sorting laundry, as today no matter what the weather it was going to be laundry day. A look outside had me realizing that the hopeful splash of sunlight was just that a splash and today wasn't going to see any further sunlight unless a miracle happened or a late afternoon clearing. I can tell you neither of those things happened. No more sunlight for the rest of the day. 
 
Could those clouds dissipate?
 
We had our hot drinks, loaded everything in the truck and headed out toward the suburb of Buckeye. However we stopped to chat with a walker who happens to be a fellow Canucky but from BC. Laura and her hubby Rick, along with a couple of other Canadians whose names I can't recall are parked back in the spot we had been hopeful of snagging. We chatted for about 20 minutes, exchanging information about water, dump, etc. Nice lady, maybe we'll have another chance to chat before one of us leaves. We also passed by Matt's location just as we emerged onto Courthouse Rd West but heading east. 
 
A definite possibility.....there looks to be some blue back there...
 
Can you believe we didn't have the laundromat in the gps? Neither one of them and so we had to wing it. It worked out fine except for the construction. Oh well, we still managed to find it but from the opposite direction. A few rain drops were splashing down as we loaded our dirty laundry into the basket and headed inside. I really like this laundromat, it's clean, the machines are wiped down often, the floor is swept often, and there are two ladies that roam the floor looking to help anyone in need. Had trouble getting my quarters to go into one machine, it didn't want to swallow one up and wouldn't kick it back out either, had to be fished out with a paper clip. Long story short, we got the laundry going. 
 
Well maybe there is still hope....
 
Shortly after the hour and fifteen minute mark we were starting to fold dry laundry and before we knew it we were finished. Outside putting the things in the Dogsled we noticed that it was still spitting rain drops, but had picked up from little spit balls to bigger drops, still not enough to make us wet but if out for more than about 20 minutes would have made us damp. 
 
This cacti is somewhat scarred but must still be young as it has no arms....
 
We needed a couple of things from Walmart and headed up to Watson Road to make those purchases. While we were inside the store it rained as when we came out the Dogsled was considerably wetter than when we had left it. We dumped in a bottle of Blue Def in the parking lot as we were down to less than 500 miles to go before we ran out. I purchased two jugs (still had one  in the lock box in back of the truck) but will need them when we start to drive longer distances on the way home. We pushed through at least 3 on the drive out here. 
 
A look inside that hole.....
 
Heading back home we noticed that things were considerably wetter but still no puddles to be seen. We made note of a few spots we might like to hike while we're here before turning into our long driveway  and heading back to the Igloo. Riley noticed Matt was no longer in his space. He hadn't mentioned leaving but oh well, that is the way things go. 
 
 
As you can see the promise of the early morning just didn't pan out.....
 
Back home we unloaded the Dogsled, slipped inside and fended for ourselves for lunch. Neither of us felt like cooking. I spent a lot of time reading today, enjoying my book, had a little nap and slipped outside around 5:30 pm or so take a few more pictures. The ground around the Igloo is wet but underneath is dry as a bone. It's rained or misted all day, no breaks in the clouds and it's been a rather gloomy day in which we've run the heater a couple of times just to take the dampness out of the air. When last I looked  yesterday the weather guessers said we'd have a nicer day tomorrow and Friday for certain. Hope so, we have plans for Friday and dry weather would be a bonus. 
 
There truly are mountains over there....
 
The desert has once again sent its particular wet smell wafting into the air with the scent of creosote and damp dust. It is a smell that lingers in the mind and the senses after one has smelled it for the first time, a smell one will never forget, a smell that smells differently the second time, more accurate, less new. It's a lingering scent, not a cloying thick scent but yet, one with a heavy feeling to it. It's not crisp, like a clean smell but a sharp scent of something scorched. It gives off a feeling of old, a sense of history, a tough silent strength. It is a war of sorts, between the heat and the cool, a violent clash that leaves the air heavy but not the clinging oppressive way. It is comforting in ways and pleasing as well. It awakens the senses like the dawning of a new morning, filling one with hope and a new sense of being. Promising to cleanse the stains of dust, dirt, and heat from all living things, giving the knowledge that soon there will be a fresher, cleaner, more vivid landscape. It promises us a more pristine world under our feet, before our eyes and in our nose. There is nothing quite like a desert rain!
 
Definitely no blue sky showing here....
 
As I write this post the heavens have turned on the sprinkler system once again. Not at full pressure but at a steady falling of drops that will linger long enough to be absorbed before the sun rises again. So there you have it, our not so exciting day here at Saddle Mountain BLM. It's been pretty quiet and we like it that way. It's been pretty gloomy and we don't like it that way but we do appreciate that into every life a little rain must fall. The desert has been patient for pretty much all winter that we've been here raining only 2 days out of our entire time here. We have no complaints at all. Soon it will clear up and be spectacular again.  As I finish this post the wind is picking up, perhaps it will be a nice blue sky tomorrow.
 
Not wet under the Igloo.....
 
So thanks for stopping by, hope you enjoyed the visit. Feel free to leave a comment, I read them all. 

Don't believe that idea of a brighter sky, it started raining harder after this picture....

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

  No hint of any thing but more rain.....      

A dark end to the day......




Deb






Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Rainy skies give way to blue skies....


Our Location: Magic River Rv Park, Long Beach, Mississippi

(all pics taken with my phone, forgive the fuzzy ones)

Plop, plop, plop of overnight rain drops managed to invade my sleep off and on all night. Waking this morning to more of the same and a gray overcast sky that did not promise anything good for the day. Usually when I wake I lay in bed reading for an hour or so and try to keep quiet so Riley can sleep but this morning I crawled out and donned some clothes, slipped into my new rainy shoes and headed off to the clubhouse/fire pit area. Sure enough some hardy folks were out and about near the clubhouse. Chatted with Mac and Ken for a while, then Linda showed up and we chatted for a bit as well. Finally just before noon Ron came out to play too. ~laugh~ Okay so it wasn't noon but you get the idea. We moved into the cabin just Ron, Linda and myself, chatted a bit until Linda left with things to do and keep her busy. My buddy Ron and I chatted for a bit, just that quiet kind of chatter that lets you start to catch up on things. Ken joined us shortly after Linda left and we discussed the usual things RV'ers discuss and just stayed out of the rain. Finally I decided I had to head home and get myself cleaned up for the day ahead and I assumed Riley would be up for the day by now. In fact she was and had been for a bit, sitting on the couch with Her Royal Highness doing whatever it is they do to amuse themselves.

The beach area we walked yesterday...

Breakfast was a quick event that netted us things to do today, which was NOTHING. ~laugh~ The rain here has had an effect on me and I'm aching in a few places so I am happy to take the day off. Even had myself a little nap this afternoon but didn't help the aches and finally I've taken some pain meds which eased things somewhat making me at least able to get out and about. 

Yesterdays beach walk along the cement 'boardwalk'....

The morning spent reading and just puttering around, while the afternoon ushered in the sun and a few less clouds. Water laying around though doesn't inspire me to go out but maybe a bit later I'll feel like it.

This pier was the end of our walk yesterday  from here we turned around and headed back the way we came...

After the sun came out for a while and the water started drying up a bit this afternoon and we took advantage of the sunshine. Climbing in the Dogsled we opted to just tour a bit and refresh our memories of the area. Pointing our noses to the east we ventured along US 90 all the way to the end of Biloxi city limits making a left just before heading over the bridge to Ocean Springs. The many sights bordering US90 along casino row brought back various memories for both of us and we discussed the many times we'd travelled along this piece of roadway. A tour around a bit of the Back Bay as well also brought some memories forth for me at least and the times before Katrina when Richard and I would come here for a week once or twice a year. Some good times were had!!

Pelican waiting for lunch in the Gulf of Mexico

We stopped along the way at a few shops including a Surf Style beach store and the Edgewater Mall as well. We toured the mall, stopped into a few stores but only bought one thing, a new phone case for Riley's phone. That was it for the mall. We didn't walk today as the weather just wasn't in our favour however the walk around the mall counted for a bit, not fast but still some activity so we weren't slugs all day long. ~laugh~ A quick stop at Wally's on the beach to pick up those pesky things we forgot yesterday. I'm telling you we need to MAKE and TAKE a list with us or we forget half the things!!! From Wally's we headed on home at the late hour of 5:30 pm range and that's late for us to be out and about. It was very different seeing the cities switching to 'evening' mode.

A cargo plane heading for the Air Force base in Biloxi....
 
Pulling into the campground we noticed a motley crew around the fire pit, so after putting away the groceries we grabbed our chairs and headed up to join the wild bunch by the fire. Always a treat to enjoy the company of those around the fire, such a diverse and interesting crowd always gather there. My buddy Ron and his lovely wife Sharon of course helped with the introductions as they seem to know everyone! I can't remember the names and I'm glad there is no test or I'd flunk for certain. I think I'll just refer to everyone as Sir or Ma'am. I doubt "Hey You' will cut it. ~laugh~

A bit of a closer look, see the landing gear down...

Since we hadn't eaten dinner we left the merry band around the fire telling all kinds of  big tales, heading home about 6:45 pm to have us a few left overs and some nice turkey dogs done on the Weber Q.  Sorry no pictures, I was hungry and forgot.

Interesting name for a restaurant, huh? They also sell spices with this name....

Clean up inside and out, walk to the dumpster, back to the Igloo to play a game of Yahtzee. It wasn't even close, even though I rolled a Yahtzee, but then again so did Riley. ~laugh~ I know she cheats, she must have loaded dice or something, she just wins, wins, wins....~laugh~

Wonder which gang colours he's wearing?

So ends another day in the life here in the Southern USA. Nothing too exciting but comfortable, fun, and always interesting. Enjoying the temps, the sun and more importantly the company!!!

Thanks for stopping by, feel free to leave a comment. Until next time...be safe, take care....