Thursday, January 19, 2012

Moved again!



We have left the Pinal County Park and moved to the ELK's Lodge in Apache Junction for a couple of nights. Our windshield view has changed as evidenced by the attached pics. At least I hope they are attached. Saturday, we will move over to the Santa Fe RV Park with power, water, pool, club house, etc, etc and Lou can start quilting projects once again. I'll go scout out some appropriate flying sites. Maybe I can keep my consecutive flying day streak going a while longer. Hearing about the weather in the Northwest makes me feel a little (very little) guilty about missing it. Sunny and 70 today with a 30% chance of some precip on Sunday or Monday. We'll be all hooked up and comfy by then:)

Saturday, January 14, 2012

New Pics





Here are some of the pics taken of the sunrise and moonset plus a pic of the beautiful glass fish that Aaron made for us at his Glass Arts class. He is really gifted in so many ways and we are fortunate to have him as a grandson. The moonset and sunrise were taken at the same time. The pic of the RV shows off our new patio mat and our friends, Joe and Noreen, from CA we met in Blythe last year. Ane yes, we went flying again this morning for my 10th consecutive day:)

Friday, January 13, 2012

Back at Pinal Park

We moved back to "our County Park" and have been joined by some friends we met in Blythe last year, Joe and Noreen. Joe also flies RC planes and we have flown pretty much every day at various locations. I still fly in the park here using the main entry road as runway. Joe prefers more "space" for flying and landing so we go over to one of the secondary roads and fly there. I have added a small plane to my fleet, the "Champ" and can fly it almost anywhere. It has become my "I'm bored, I'm going to go fly" plane. Just pop the small battery in it and push it into the air.

Weather has been very nice (not so much yesterday as it was cloudy all day) but quite cold in the AM's. Nice views of sunrises and sunsets and really pretty moon setting at sunrise. I'll add a couple of pics on the next entry. Time to send this while Verizon is "cooperating".

Sunday, December 4, 2011

We've Moved.. again

We have left the Pinal County Park and moved 5 miles West to the John Wayne RV Ranch where we can enjoy the amenities of electric, water and sewer hookups. We'll be here until we leave for Detroit but while we are gone, the RV will sit patiently awaiting our return in Jan. Then, we will figure out where we go from there. Perhaps back to boondocking at the Pinal County Park or stay here for a little longer. Weather (and $$) will have a factor in the decision process as Winter has made its presence known with AM temps in the lower 30's and, potentially, the upper 20's. Makes it a bit chilly in the rig in the mornings:( Now I won't have to worry about the batteries on the cloudy days and can watch a football game or whatever without worrying about having enough "juice" to run the furnace in the AM. Plus, the wifi is working pretty good for the moment. Much better than last year. There is even a nice field across the road with smooth lanes that will be good for flying my planes. Maybe tomorrow I'll check it out:)

Friday, December 2, 2011

Tenacity of Age



As I get a little older, I notice different things that would not have interested me in my younger years. This afternoon while walking around the campground, I saw an old Saguaro cactus being crowded by a Mesquite tree and a Palo Verde tree. The cactus is at least 150 years old and has been there much longer than the younger interlopers. The Mesquite on the left and the Palo Verde on the right will NOT defeat the cactus as evidenced by the new growth on the top of the branches. The motto must be "Never give up!". I can relate to that as I look back on my later years of working toward retirement. The new, younger people would eventually look at me as one of the dinosaurs that should move out to make room for them. NUTS! With the great help of Lou, I was able to make it long enough to retire on our own terms. Now as we enjoy being in the desert of AZ I can tell all the others still working toward their retirement, Never Give Up!

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Arizona Living




OK, I promised some pics and have finally got them over to the computer. Hopefully, I can get them in some order that makes sense. First (??) is where we "roughed it" at the Echo Bay campground at the Lake Mead Recreational Area. I am not bothering with any pic from our stay at Wikieup:( The Echo Bay campground is on a high bluff above the lake and Marina which can be seen down in the distance. If it's blue, it's water:) The last pic is of our humble abode parked in the "desolate" gentle desert of the County Park south of Maricopa. Yesterday, just for giggles and something to do, we drove over to Florence, AZ to tour the Sun City Anthem housing. Who knows, maybe some day we'll consider living here in the Winter and traveling North for the summer? It's a thought anyhow. Sunny and cool for the next few days with a possibility of some rain showers late this evening. No winds expected with the next front coming through so we should be able to sleep through it:)

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Pinal County Park - at last:)

We are now in our favorite site at our favorite So. AZ "RV Park" with solar power, full fresh water tank and empty holding tanks. Upon arrival several days ago, we were in a "temporary" site until another RV moved out of "our" site. Now, we are balanced and level so we can get on with our exciting life of exercising, reading, games on the Kindle, etc. (Not all in that order) Verizon has been very exasperating as they are currently going through some upgrading of the cell towers expanding the 4G network. The result is that service drops out on a regular basis or is out for several hours at a time. Since we are retired and have nothing better to do, one would think it isn't a big deal. However, without email and Facebook, how does one start the day? At least when it works, it works great. The weather is really nice with mild breezes and plenty of sunshine, so far. The winds will pick up tomorrow. The forecast is calling for 15-25 with gusts to 35-45 for tomorrow. Not good flying conditions:( I flew the Sky Surfer this morning a couple of times in the park here. The entrance "road" is smooth enough for landing and takeoffs with the other 2 planes. It will be good for a while until the RV population starts picking up in a week or 3. The RV's are on the move everywhere:) I didn't get any of the pics downloaded from the camera yet so no pics yet.