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Thursday, March 17, 2022

February Slipped Right By and Now March is Quickly Following

We are presently parked out at the Roadrunner BLM near Quartzsite, Arizona. We spent most of February and the first twelve days of March near Yuma, Arizona. Except for the one week we moved into the Westwind RV Park we were out in the desert just off of Ogilby Road. Tom has been having dental work done in Los Algodones that has required several visits with one yesterday and two more next week. Fingers crossed that is it for awhile. Even though we do like being parked out off of Ogilby Road and this move has added about 60 minutes to our drive for the dental appointments it was time to move on. 

No real reason as to why I quit blogging besides I just could not get motivated. Though looking back we actually could not get motivated to do anything other then enjoy our days as they passed. To be honest in the beginning there was some disappointment that the plan we had in place to start East on the 24th of February was now derailed by the dental appointments. No ones fault it just is what it is.  One thing we have come to realize has we live this adventure that some of the best times have been on the "detours" and this is not the first one and my guess it will not be the last.  We truly like where we are now parked and I think we needed this change of scenery. Plus, it is going to give us the opportunity to spend time with friends we did not think we would see again this year.  Another plus two more visits to Los Algodones means we get to enjoy a couple more Margaritas and they do know how to make them there.

There are pictures so there will be now several catch up posts as the days go by. 

This post is about the move and our days since we moved. 


Thursday, March 17, 2022

Today was just a quiet day out in the desert. One of those days if someone asked, what did you do today? The answer would be we enjoyed the day. 


Sitting out watching the sun go down on our day. 
It was behind the clouds then peeked out just before 
it slipped behind the Dome Rock Mountains.

Just liked the look of these clouds.


A nice afterglow this evening.


Then I turned and noticed the moon
shining down on the Sleeping Indian.
 

☘ May this Irish Blessing be with you every day of the year!☘



Wednesday, March 16, 2022

We started today like most days enjoying our coffee sitting outside looking at the views. 


A hummingbird showed up to enjoy a 
few sips out of the feeder.

Later we joined this group at Silly Al's for conversation,
food, and possibly some adult beverages. 
Left to right: Roland and Lori who are friends of Patsy and Bill's
 it was nice meeting them. Then Nancy, Patsy, Bill and Tom

Heading home after dinner the sun was setting as we
drove along. Then when we turned into Roadrunner I 
saw this cloud; it reminded me of the hummingbird.


As we got out the Jeep the quiet twilight was descending on us.

Even though there is nothing I would describe as soft in the
desert at this time of the day after the sun is gone from sight
there is a look of softness in the desert.

We could still see the dust off to the east
in the last of the light.


Tuesday, March 15, 2022


Today this young lady celebrated her
birthday and we are proud to say 
she is our daughter.
We Love You, Dad and Mom
XOXO  XOXO 


Tom had an afternoon dental appointment today so the sun was going down as we traveled north on US-95. Side note: there was no line today at the border crossing when we left which was a nice surprise. Figures since I found out the restaurant across the street sells Margaritas to go and I was told they are good. Tom's next two appointments should not be anything painful so we can both try them next time. If there is no line that just means we can sit out on their patio and just enjoy them. 


Riding along these shadows caught my eye.
Butterflies?

Then I saw this one. I definitely see a dinosaur.

I just liked the view.

Tom pulled over at the road to Palm Canyon so I could
take this of tonight's sunset. 


We continued our ride north as the daylight faded into twilight and then the darkness took over. Our first time coming home to this spot in the inky black of the desert night but we had our landmarks and could see what we hoped were our patio lights in the distance. Then we made the last curve and there she was. Unless you have driven into the desert in the darkness you have no idea what an accomplishment that is...lol


Monday, March 14, 2022

We started today sitting out on our patio drinking coffee and enjoying our view looking towards the Dome Rock Mountains.



We had a visitor at the hummingbird feeder this morning.


Intently drinking away.

I know none of our family or friends back in the frozen north
will feel any sympathy for us but I am going to say it anyway.
It was getting a little hot sitting in the sun so we moved to the
other side of the Stinger "B" in the shade and this is our view.

Later in the afternoon sitting out for our Happy Hour I took
a little walk around where we are parked and snapped these
two pictures. I know it is part of the circle of life yet it 
always makes me a little sad to see a Saguaro that has died.


The sun going down on our day.




Sunday, March 13, 2022

Our first full day in this spot. There is stuff to do inside like dusting etc... but it will still be there to do in a little bit. Tom is busy setting up our patio area but I decided to sit and enjoy a third cup of coffee. These are my views as I sit here enjoying this moment in time.



Tonight's Sunset


Saturday, March 12, 2022

Today is the day we left our spot off of Ogilby Road and there is no plan to come back this year. We had planned on moving the day before but the wind kicked up and we decided it was better to stay put for one more day. I usually find it bittersweet to leave a spot but honestly not today it was truly time to move on. 


Leaving these views of the Cargo Muchacho Mountains,

the Ogilby Hills,

and the Imperial Sand Dunes for this year.

I will miss the lovely Ocotillos that are out here

but Patsy mentioned in her Blog that she has seen ones
in Quartzsite with there little green leaves. 
Plus, there will be Saguaros which will be nice to see again.

Driving by the Imperial Sand Dunes in the distance.

Looking straight ahead at the end of Ogilby Road
just before we turn East onto I-8. 
We can see the border wall in the distance.

Heading East we can see Pilot Knob in the distance.

At this point today I put my camera down and decided to just enjoy the ride and the views out the window. I made this decision for two reasons: One because we have made this trip several times in the past and I have posted those pictures and the Second reason is because we will be making this trip back and forth a couple of more times in the next two weeks and I am sure I will take pictures then. 

After going into Quartzsite to the RV Pit Stop for propane and then stopping at LaPosa South to dump and top off our water we backtracked a total of about 7 miles and found a place to park out at the Roadrunner BLM. 


We parked, put our chairs out, and decided it was time for
Happy Hour. So we sat out enjoying the views as we

watched the sun go down behind the Dome Rock Mountains.

As twilight set in some of the clouds turned a soft rose color.


It was a good travel day ending with us parked in a place we really enjoy spending time.










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15 comments:

  1. I just can't get enough of the gorgeous sunsets over the mountains. Margaritas? Nice way to pass the time. So happy we could catch up at Silly Als. Best of luck with the next two appointments.

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    1. I agree about the sunsets out here, I never get tired of them.
      It was nice catching up.

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  2. The view of the mountain from your windows, beautiful sunrises and sunsets and tranquil days, life can't get any better. Just enjoy every day. Lovely photos!

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    1. You are right it does not get much better then tranquil days to just sit and enjoy.

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  3. So glad to see your blog this morning! I know there are times I just don't have it in me to blog so I don't LOL. Gorgeous photos! Nice that you got to go to Silly Al's with everyone! If Tom has to have dental work done, then Margaritas are definitely in order!!

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    1. You are right about the Margaritas there are sacrifices we all have to make...lol
      I have never been or ever will be an every day blogger but this pause is giving my brain a work out about remembering what we did. Thank goodness for dates on pictures...lol

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  4. Nice to read a post again :-) I have had trouble getting motivated to blog, no reason really ... just enjoying life! Your daughter is beautiful!

    We are going for our last visit to Algodones on Sunday, hopefully we will have a short line to cross back into the US.

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    1. Fingers crossed for a short line on Sunday and enjoy your visit. We will be going two more times and are hoping for short lines, also.

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  5. So glad to see you posted. I always enjoy your blog. Beautiful pictures.

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  6. It's a nice surprise to see your blog again. Better still to be able to catch up in person. Great seeing you today. Good luck with Toms appointments.

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  7. Great to get your updates. Hope Tom's dental visits go well. Never get tired of sunsets with clouds. It has been so clear here in Eloy, Arizona the sunsets are just too plain.

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    1. I love sunsets no matter where we are but I will miss seeing the sunsets out here. The openness and the mountains add so much. The ones we see as we head east with all of the buildings in them are just not the same.

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  8. Beautiful photos. I don't know how it happens but you just "know" when it's time to move. Good luck with the dental appointments and enjoy those margaritas. Elva

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    1. Thank you, Elva.
      I am planning on enjoying those Margaritas for sure...lol

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