As I mentioned in the last blog we moved back over to Roadrunner BLM on Thursday, January 20th and as I sit here writing this I cannot believe this is our 10th morning here the time has flown by so quickly. I would have thought because of how we have felt things would have slowed down to a crawl.
When we woke up in the morning on the 20th I did feel better and the sinus infection was gone. Tom on the other hand had a headache and just felt sick in general. The plan, and we all know about those "plans", for today was to get moving early so we could dump and then head into Discount Solar for an appointment to have our batteries looked at. We immediately knew with the way Tom felt "the plan" was not going to happen he was sick and though we will not get tested looking back, hindsight is 20/20, we are now pretty sure what it was. So we did dump and then headed back to where we were parked. Living in a motor home pretty much makes it easy to quarantine but as we drove back and we could see billowing dust heading towards our site we made the decision to pack up and move. When we pulled back in we also found out sadly Nancy was not feeling well and was heading home. This is certainly not the way we had planned these two weeks to go but sometimes no matter how much you want things to go a certain way you have no control over what will be and just need to accept what is. So after a social distanced goodbye we watched Nancy leave and soon after we followed suit leaving Patsy and Bill in a much smaller neighborhood. I headed out to search for a parking place at Roadrunner and Tom followed with the Stinger "B" after he called to cancel our appointment.
After we found a spot we got set up and Tom went back to bed. Like I said I felt better yet even though we may be able to easily quarantine from others but we live in a 40 foot motorhome and that pretty much makes it impossible to quarantine from each other. By the next day I knew I had the same illness. Neither of us ever got so sick that we felt we needed to seek medical help so we are lucky in that respect. I did not get as sick as Tom and he did have a fever for 24 hours which I never experienced. I can say as I write this I feel back to normal. The hardest thing has been getting our strength back and Tom is still fighting that. Our coughing has pretty much subsided and we both feel like we are past it. So that in a nutshell, as the saying goes, is why there has not been a blog. I did take some walks and sit outside when it was warm and so did Tom. I also took a few pictures but opening up and dealing with the computer and typing just was not anything I could face.
Below are the pictures I took during this time.
Thursday, January 20, 2022
I missed the actual sunset but I was able to capture the sun light shooting sideways across the top of the mountains. |
That light caused the bushes across the way to turn a lovely gold color. |
Turning back towards the mountain I could see this lovely glow. |
I could not resist using the Photo Illustration Effect to capture this picture. |
The views around us soften into greys and light browns as the light of the day disappears. |
This time of the day has a special quiet quality that I do love. |
Friday, January 21, 2022
I missed the actual sunset again this evening. Though there was a lovely glow on the top of the mountains where the sun had slipped behind. |
This is just a, I really liked the look of the mountain in this light. If you click on it, it will enlarge to see it better. |
Sunday, January 23, 2022
These next four pictures are of the area around us.
There is a morning dove sitting on the branch. It was cooing away and we could here another in the distance answering. |
I sat out until the the sun dropped behind the mountains this evening. |
It gets a little chilly once the light starts to fade but it was so peaceful just sitting it was worth it for a bit. |
Wednesday, January 26, 2022
Another warm day sitting in the sun. The morning dove landed right across from us today and its partner could be heard in the distance. |
I do not think I could ever get tired of watching the sun set on our day. |
In the distance the sleeping Indian can be seen in the golden light of the suns last rays. |
Friday, January 28, 2022
We did not sit out today but I did take a walk outside |
around our site to catch the last of the sun's light |
and the lovely rosy afterglow. |
To chilly to sit out today. |
Yet after watching the clouds through the window |
I decided to take a walk and snap a couple of pictures. |
The sky is always beautiful and so I did sit for a bit to enjoy watching it change. |
Looking out to the south I could see what looked like blue skies on the horizon. |
After capturing the light left by the sun |
I looked up and saw blue sky peeking through. |
It has been a different type of time for us out here and yet the time, as I mentioned above, has flown by. On the morning of the 3rd it will be time to move on as our two weeks will be done. I find it somewhat bittersweet to realize our time in this area is quickly coming to an end for this adventure but then this is the feeling I get every time we start to get ready to leave. At the same time it is always fun to look forward to what will come as we head down the road. We know there will be time spent with friends and that is a lovely thought. In the meantime we will enjoy these last days, not wishing them way, and hope to spend some time with friends here before we move on.
I am so sorry to hear you guys were sick but happy you're about through with it. Your desert pictures are beautiful and relaxing.
ReplyDeleteThank you, I do love being parked out here and I find it relaxing. We have continued to keep you and Jim in our prayers.
DeleteI'm glad you followed your hearts and heads when you were sick. No one can tell us what is the best action but ourselves. ❤ we're glad you are both better.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures but especially the one of the sleeping Indian. It's perfectly clear!
Thank you. I was surprised that we could see the sleeping Indian out here.
DeleteGlad you two are all better. I woorried but just a little 😉 I think that sleeping indian is dead. Curious to where you two are headed next. I'm sure there's room in Borrego Springs.
ReplyDeleteThanks for worrying just a little...😊 We are going to heading back to the Yuma area. We really want to get the front curtains replaced.
DeleteGlad everyone is finally feeling better. Time to relax and enjoy the desert.
ReplyDeleteIt is time to just enjoy where we are.
DeleteGood to see you both recovering. Sickness happens to all of us. What better place can there be to recover and heal than in an area with warmth and sun. Elva
ReplyDeleteThank you, Elva. Warmth and sun does help when you are not feeling 100%.
DeleteGlad you both are feeling better again! Love your saying at the end! Your pictures are beautiful as always! Hoping to see you soon!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it amazing how quickly the days fly by while we are spending the winter months down south? Good to hear that you are feeling better. There are so many people sick everywhere and all we can hope is that we come through this time with nothing drastically sick. Keep well!
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