Saturday, January 23, 2010

TODAY WE MET MOTTY & PATTI:))

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OK, I GOT THE BATTERIES IN……NOW WHAT????

The winds abated about 5 minutes after we put the slides in about 9 P.M. last night.  We left them in though because we knew how wily that old west wind is.  Rained all night & the ranch's rain gauge showed over half an inch this morning.  Half an inch a couple days ago brings the total rainfall here to just over an inch.

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A solid gray cloud cover greeted the dawn as rain continued it's steady drizzle  Slipped down to the hay shed & grabbed a bale for the donkey guys & almost lost myself & the cart in the Arizona mud.  This stuff just sticks to ya like glue!!  Had put the donkeys into the shelter yesterday again so they were dry, happy, & hungry.  Had also brought ranch dogs Pearce & Gleason into the rig earlier as well so it was one big happy but muddy family in here this morning.  Ya just gotta love it:))))))

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SITTING ON THE FLOOR PLAYING WITH GLEASON & PEARCE THE RANCH DOGS.  STILL GOT MY PAJAMAS & HOUSECOAT ON:))

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RAINBOW IN THE VALLEY TODAY

A few months ago a couple joined our blog follower column & over the ensuing months we received a few emails from them.  About 3 weeks ago an email came in saying they were heading west & would like to meet us & Belle Starr.  They had been following our blogs on Belle & wanted to stop by & see how they could help.  Today at high noon in Bisbee we met MOTTY & PATTI  for lunch at the BBC.  (Bisbee Breakfast Club)  RV'ers always have lots in common to talk about so it wasn't long & we were into rigs, routes & campgrounds.  They were especially interested in how Belle was doing so as soon as we finished lunch & picking up a few groceries we headed southeast out of Bisbee for Belle's Silverado Ranch with Motty & Patti following in their truck.  The rain was beginning to let up & the broken cloud cover was allowing through a bit of sunshine finally.

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MOTTY & PATTI  AT THE BBC

Red was just heading out on the gator to feed the critters when we got there & I think he was happy that Patti & I volunteered to do that & let him get back to some of the electrical work he has been doing for Belle in the house.  Kelly took Motty in to meet Belle because Motty is a computer software guru & wanted to have a look at Belle's Dell.  The wind picked up with a bit of rain in the air so it wasn't the nicest weather as Patti & I headed for the alfalfa bale storage area & quickly loaded up the first 3 of 5 bales.  Air felt cold so thought of putting my gloves on but noticed Patti didn't have any so I didn't want to appear to be a wimp.  Wind kept blowing my hat off so had to ditch that at the car as we went by. 

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PATTI FEEDS THE CRITTERS TODAY  (click pics to enlarge)

With all the rain lately the horse & donkey corrals were pretty muddy.  Not a dry spot anywhere to drop the alfalfa sheaves in but the critters didn't seem to mind & eagerly gobbled everything just about as fast as we threw it in.  Patti had brought a big bag of carrots along so a lot of the guys got some extra treats.  Fed the dogs & all the birds as well.  Patti is very familiar with horses so enjoyed getting back into feeding the critters.  Took us a little over half an hour to make the rounds & then it was back to the house for Patti to meet Belle.  By the time we went in Motty had already straightened out a lot of the minor computer problems Belle had but said he would later re-install Belles operating system & start anew.

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A FRIDAY AFTERNOON CHAT WITH BELLE, RED, JEANIE, MOTTY, PATTI, KELLY, & AL

Belle was just beaming with all the company & was delighted to meet two more new friends.  I could see there was a connection between all of them & especially Belle & Patti.  Red finished up a few things & then he & Jeanie came into the kitchen for a chat before heading off to Douglas.  Some of Reds tools had got caught in the rain & he was needing a new volt meter.  They headed out & we stayed for another half hour chatting with Belle before leaving.  We did a little walk around outside looking at various things & then Kelly & I headed for home just as another rain cloud began dumping some of that wet stuff on all of us again.  We'll be in email touch with Motty & Patti over the next few days & will probably meet them again either at Belles or maybe here at the ranch.  They definitely want to go back to Belles & help her out & we were so glad they took a concerned interest.  These are truly nice genuine caring people.  Reminded me a lot of Cindy & Dave.

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A WALK-ABOUT AT BELLE’S SILVERADO RANCH

By the time we got back to the ranch the sun was out again highlighting the surrounding shadowy mountains.  We saw tire tracks in the driveway mud & knew the UPS truck had been here because after checking on our GPS  unit shipping status this morning we knew it was on a UPS truck leaving Sierra Vista.  Sure enough, as we swung around by the house we saw the little package sitting by the door.  Our Dolorme Earthmate PN-40 had arrived.  I later figured out how to put the batteries in it (before falling asleep in the chair) so now it's up to Kelly to do the lions share of figuring it all out.  My brain used to be pretty good at that stuff but these last few years it just seems to seize up at the very thought of tackling anything with a sharp learning curve to it.  Also, morning is the best time for me to take on things like that because the brain seems to be more alert & receptive to learning.  By the end of the day it has usually returned to it's relative state of mush.

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GROANER'S CORNER:((  Daffynitions:  
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     Alarms:  What an octopus is.
     Crick:  The sound that a Japanese camera makes.
     Dockyard:  A physician's garden.
     Incongruous:  Where bills are passed.
     Khakis:  What you need to start the car in Boston.
     Oboe:  An English tramp.
     Pasteurize:  Too far to see.
     Propaganda:  A gentlemanly goose.
     Toboggan:  Why we go to an auction.

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4 comments:

  1. Kelly, it's great to see the gps unit has arrived, once You learned how it functions i'm certain i speak for everyone following the Bayfield Bunches adventures it will be nice to have co ordinates to punch into our putures so we can all see exactly where the gang is !

    the hermit

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  2. It has been such a great pleasure for us to meet you guys. We had great time and lots of fun together. Sure looking forward to meet again. We ended up staying at Belle's with Red and Jeanie until 7:30PM or so, just couldn't leave :)

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  3. Nice to see that Belle has another couple of helpers. She is going to really miss you and Kelly when you have to leave. Looks like things might start to dry out for you now for a few days - that's what we're hoping for here too!

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  4. No, we haven't been on that loop yet, but we did the driving loop of Organ Pipe 6 years ago, which began our "Arizona Pinstriping"....Weather has been so lame we haven't made it back to find the "little cave"..maybe today...!

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