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Showing posts with label Plank Road. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plank Road. Show all posts

Monday, December 28, 2020

Enjoying Life Parked on Ogilby Road

 


My Christmas Flowers!


Sunday, December 27, 2020

Our day started quietly sitting outside looking at the Cargo Muchacho Mountains drinking a cup coffee. 

A beautiful view and a new coffee mug. 
Thank you Tom.

As the day progressed the clouds took over. The sun  
did find a spot to shine through before setting.

Then I looked out and saw color on the horizon

and some pink hovering over the mountains.

As pretty as the color was in the picture above it was not 
what I was seeing. I exchanged my lens for my zoom
and this is closer to what we were looking at.



Not quite a full moon yet.
That happens on Tuesday.

Towards the end the whole sky was a fire.


Saturday, December 26, 2020

Today we took a ride a few miles west on I-8. The main purpose to get rid of our trash.  Then we took a ride out to see the Plank Road. We have been there before but it is always nice to see again.


Bottom pictures are a replica of one section.

Some of the actual Road.

Heading back we saw three powered parachutes. 
I caught this one with the moon.


 We are parked off in the distance 
on the other side of these dunes.
 


I finally got a good picture of the train engines.
It helps when they are parked.

We took a ride closer to the Cargo Muchacho Mountains.
The little white dot is the moon.

 We got back just in time to sit out and watch 

the sun go done on our day.

The last of the light lingers.

A quick fire and then inside for the night.


It was a nice Christmas and weekend. We were able to video chat or see videos of our grandchildren enjoying their Christmas. Spoke with our children and heard from family.  We had friends, Doug and Yuma, join us for dinner, nothing burned, and I served it within an hour of when I mentioned we would eat. We spent it in one of our favorite places, the desert boondocking, and we are healthy and together living our retirement dream. Things are far from perfect in our world right now but for today for us it was a good day. 

Five

plus four equals nine of our favorite people.




Our hope is you all enjoyed a Wonderful Christmas filled with love!





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Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Friends Leave, Wonderful Sunset and (Chris's Visit...Day Two)

(Clicking on the pictures will open them larger in a new window.)

Monday, March 4, 2019 
(I am getting closer to being current.)

It is Monday with a beautiful blue sky above. Looking out we could see Kim and Ken getting ready to leave. They are off on a new adventure that includes full hook ups. We are glad they parked in our neighborhood for a couple of days, it was fun. We wish them safe travels.


Our Neighborhood. 

Starting to see little yellow and purple
wildflowers blooming near the washes.

Our view when sitting out in our patio area.

We had a little visitor.
Hello Mr. Grasshopper.

Kim and Ken are going, going, gone.

Sitting outside watching the sunset.

As the sun sets the mountains to our east and south are touched by its light.

The lower the sun drops 

the brighter the mountain tops.

The sun has dropped out of sight

and these mountains to our east

and south are beautiful in its last bit of light.

We did get some afterglow this evening

the clouds to the northeast turned a light rosy pink.

Two saguaros tall and proud as evening descends..



Then the clouds in the west turned a lovely orange.

The last of tonight's light.

Using the effects setting on my camera for Super Vivid

and Photo Illustration.
Just thought I would share the two pictures because I liked them.

It ended up being a quite day parked out here in the desert. One we enjoyed and that is why we are here.


 (Catch Up)

Friday, February 22, 2019

Today we have decided to drive south to Yuma and visit the Arizona Market Place. Tom and I had not been there yet this year and I knew my sister would enjoy the shopping there. Their were clouds in the sky and a chill in the air as we took off. We ended up stopping at the Farm to Table restaurant on I-95 just north of Yuma for lunch. Tom was happy two date shakes this adventure.


The clouds were covering the mountains in the Palm Canyon 
area as we went by.

We did spend a couple of hours going through the various vendor's booth at the Arizona Marked Place and we all left with a few packages. 

After we were done shopping we decided to take a ride over to the Imperial Dunes in California. Though Tom and I have driven through this area we had never stopped at the Plank Road so this was our destination.








The pictures, the ones we all take in front of what we have come to see.

Tom and Chris

Chris and I

Tom and I (Did I mention there was a lot of wind.)




Then in the distance we could see the wall.
(We had tried to get close by Pilot Knob when we took a ride
with Shirley and Ken with no luck.)

We went cross country to get to the wall and once there is a sign that says to stay 100 feet away. The part on the sign about being patrolled by the U.S. Border Patrol, just so you know, very true. Once we got this close we could see a Border Patrol truck turning and coming back towards us.


We still got the picture.




He stopped us and said he was just checking to make sure we had not picked up anyone jumping over the wall along here. He said, it is something that happens several times a day every day. I could not help myself, and said according to everything we hear there is no problem like that along the border. He laughed and said he had job security.



A few pictures of the dunes and we are headed back to Quartzsite.



The tethered blimp was up and flying.

The sun was setting as we approached the road for the Palm Canyon. Just before we got there I said to Tom I wonder if we can make it up there before the sun sets. Well he turned at the road and I do not think we have ever driven it quite so fast. We did not make it for the full sunset but we did catch the last little bit of light before the sun totally disappeared behind the mountains. Some spur of the moment decisions do not work out, we have experienced those, but this one was worth the trip. Afterwards, when we were talking about it, I told my sister we now had two things we could check of the list of things to see. A wonderful afterglow when the light from the sun we can no longer see touches the clouds with beautiful rosy pinks and a ride up to Palm Canyon. The pictures, though they never quite capture what the eye sees, speak for themselves.











Yes, it was chilly at the top.

One last picture and we drove back down Palm Canyon Road.
The ride down was a lot slower then the ride up.


A day we enjoyed. We did some shopping. Stopped at the Plank Road and saw the Imperial Dunes. Plus, Chris got to touch the wall and as we were driving away Tom and I realized we did not get out and touch it. Now we will have to go back. (Shirley and Ken what do you thing, next year?)
Then we were able to take in the end of a beautiful sunset up by Palm Canyon. Today's adventure  ended with pizza at Big Al's.  A wonderful day to be remembered.







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