Thursday, March 07, 2013

I PARTICULARLY LIKED JIMBO’S POST TODAY

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DAWN BREAKS OVER ARIZONA’S DOME ROCK MOUNTAINS WEDNESDAY MORNING

My aim with this post is to quickly get things up to date starting with our departure from Indio California early Wednesday morning. 

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When we turned in for the night Tuesday the weather was calm & the air warm.  Opened all our roof vents.  It was those roof vents which woke me a few hours later with their rattling.  The winds were upon us.  The surrounding Palm trees were flapping while dust & debris scattered itself across the large parking lot.  Had my fingers crossed it would turn out to be a tail wind for us & not a cross wind.  Luckily, it turned out to be a tail wind.

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In a comment, RETIRED ROD mentioned about Home Depot being right at I-10.  Not so, at least not the one we were at.  We had to backtrack south from Jackson Street for maybe 3 or 4 miles to pick up I-10 east.  The huge mall parking lot we were in also had a ‘Toys R Us’ store plus others.  Lots of neon signs around us.  I’m guessing it was a newer mall.  We were on the road by 5:30 a.m. heading home.

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I was hoping to make the Arizona State line & Quartzsite with the existing fuel we had left in the tank.  I had filled the tank in Congress before we left & sure did not want to pay the high California gas prices.  Ever notice how aware you become with a low fuel gauge & the fact that all of a sudden there are no gas stations for miles.  Saw one gas station on I-10 just east of Indio & that was it until Blythe California.

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Rolling into Blythe nearly 2 hours later the sun was slowly rising as our fuel gauge was rapidly dropping.  Crossed the Colorado River & Arizona State line with fingers crossed & eyes on the gauge.  We were on the empty mark at that point.  Would we get an audible ‘low fuel warning’ with this vehicle.  I knew Quartzsite was only another 10 miles or so.  Just had to make it through the Dome Rock Mountains.  Where is a flat fuel saving stretch of road when one really needs one!!

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ROLLING INTO BLYTHE CALIFORNIA

But make it through the Dome Rock Mountains we did & there stretched out on the valley floor ahead was Quartzsite Arizona.  I knew there was a ‘Loves Truck Stop’ on the west end of the Q on our side.  My eyes darted back & forth between the fuel gauge & searching for the big ‘Loves’ sign.  Phone rang & it was a Deer Park Lodge call for Kelly.  She was on the phone as I slowed for the exit off I-10 to Loves.  I was on the ramp when I heard the low fuel ‘bong, bong, bong’, sound.  Now, that was just way to close for comfort & not something we normally do. But from the tank being full to the tank being empty we had a little over 500 miles of running time.  I now know where my fuel limit is & how far a tank will take us under average conditions. 

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Put just enough fuel in to get us home because I didn’t want the rig sitting with the weight of a nearly full gas tank for the next month before we head back to Canada.  Distance traveled from the time I filled the tank in Congress to the ‘bong-bong’ warning in Quartzsite…539 miles.  Total distance traveled for the rig’s shakedown cruise…..632 miles.

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ALWAYS LOTS OF COLORFUL HAPPENINGS AROUND McDONALDS IN QUARTZSITE ARIZONA

A quick breakfast to go at McDonald’s in Quartzsite & we were headed for our Congress home base on another beautiful Arizona morning.  As I’ve said before, my favorite time of day for driving is between sunrise & about 10 in the morning.  It is that earlier morning light that gives the beautiful landscape it’s magical charm.  And nowhere is it more apparent than here in the west with long mountain shadows spilling & stretching into surrounding valleys & canyons.  Rolling across the quiet desert floor, many memories were brought to mind.  Again, my thoughts turned to how fortunate we are to be living the lifestyle we do.  

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ON THE ROAD TO HOME BASE JUST WEST OF CONGRESS AZ.

We were home by 10 a.m. & I noticed right away how our yard looked a little greener than just a few days ago.  Pheebs was glad to be home too as she raced all around the property, in the front door of the house & out the back.  Kelly & I immediately busied ourselves with unloading the rig & getting ourselves re-organized.  An hour later we slipped quietly back into our house routine & there we remained for the rest of the day.  I like being organized & our 2 day shakedown cruise had really scrambled me.  But, I’ll be back with more thoughts on that in the next few days.  Now, for today…….

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LOOKS LIKE WE FINALLY HAVE SOME GREEN STUFF GROWING

Cheryl Ann from DEEP CANYON had a question regarding her high clearance Nissan X-Terra & could it make the sandy road trip to Ghost Mountain.  Answer is yes, no problem.  Just be aware of some ruts & pot holes along the way.  And, do not head in there if it has been raining.  Chances are good you could get stuck.  By the way, lots of info about the Marshal South family’s story atop Ghost Mountain on the internet.  And, there is a film/DVD by producer & director John McDonald called, THE GHOST MOUNTAIN EXPERIMENT.  We met John & wife Lydia at the base of Ghost Mountain a few years ago.  My post about that meeting is here at, THE JULIAN CEMETERY & DIRECTOR JOHN McDONALD.

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Did me a little crawling around under the rig this morning.  Everything looks so new.  Kind of interesting how the rear wheel wells & other areas of the coach are sprayed heavily with a brown foam.  Had never seen that before.  We will definitely get the whole unit undercoated this Fall.

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EVERYTHING LOOKS SO NEW UNDER HERE

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LOTS OF SPRAYED FOAM UNDERNEATH THE COACH PART

And that totally uncomfortable dinette has to come out of the rig for sure.  In the 4 days we were away we never sit on that  thing for one minute.  Didn’t even take the table with us.  After our shakedown cruise, that dinette area renovation has become priority one.  The folks who owned this rig before we did, ordered it right from the factory in Elkhart Indiana with that dinette in it.  That may have been a big contributing factor as to why they only put 3,000 miles on the Sunseeker & decided to sell it.  Kelly did call ‘Forest River’ (the company that built the rig) today to see if they do renovations but the lady said no, they only do warranty work.  We did put a ‘dinette for sale’ note on the Forest River forum site.  Have had a couple replies.  Myself, I would just be happy to give it away if someone would come & remove it for us.   Been looking at suitable recliners on line this morning.  Thought about a love seat idea but we like the independent versatility of recliners.  They can be swiveled towards the TV & of course, less weight. 

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THIS DINETTE FRAMEWORK HAS TO BE TAKEN OUT

Looks like we might be heading back to Ontario sometime in the first week of April.  It will depend on weather, & whether we feel like leaving then or a bit later.  We like to stay flexible.  But like every year, after a few days of being home we’ll say, ‘why did we come home so early’:((  Always happens.  But one reason is the bad tornado weather that can kick up across the mid west starting around mid April it seems.  It’s another reason we don’t dilly dally around on the way.  Point A to point B just as quick as we can go.  No sightseeing, no visiting.  Just head er on home & slide quietly into our Canadian lifestyle once again for the next 6 months.

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I DISLIKED THE DINETTE SO MUCH I PREFERRED SITTIN ON THE BED TO TYPE MY BLOG IN BORREGO SPRINGS

Got some bad weather headed our way & it looks like the week-end is going to end up being cool & wet. Oh well, hopefully the rain will help spark the desert into bloom. And, by the looks of the comments we received from folks in Borrego Springs, it’s good we got out of town when we did. They have had a couple really, really bad windy nights. Not good.

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I have a special place in my heart for all animals, especially dogs.  It was Jim from JIMBO'S JOURNEY who opened the door to that place for me today with his post about Chica, the hungry & stray little Chihuahua dog who, needing help & human kindness, wandered into Jim’s life recently………….. 

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PHEEBS WASN’T TOO SURE ABOUT THE NEW KID ON THE BLOCK THIS MORNING, BUT THEN…..A SMOOCH   

GROANER’S CORNER:((  "I'm sorry," said the clerk in flower shop, "we don't have potted geraniums. Could you use African violets instead?"  Replied the customer sadly, "No, it was geraniums my wife told me to water while she was gone."

And did you know brain cells come and brain cells go, but...fat cells have a tendency to live forever.

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- Tourists see the world, travelers experience it.
- Home is where your pet is:))
- "If having a soul means being able to feel
love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals
are better off than a lot of humans."
(James Herriot)
- The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails -William Arthur Ward
- The only thing better than right now will someday be the memories of right now...AL.
- It is not so much having nothing to do as it is not having the interest to do something....AL.

14 comments:

  1. Al try contacting Forest River again because they themselves might not do the modifications but there are shops in that area that do and their costs are very reasonable. Forest River should have a list of those people they could give you. Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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  2. Hmm, I could have sworn that Home Depot was right on Jackson Street intersection with I 10... Oh, well...

    You might think about saving or storing the dinette set so it could be put back in when you want to trade the new rig off in the future.. Could help you get a lot more money for it at that time...

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  3. I removed the dinette from my RV, it was just screwed to the wall and floor with some corner brackets. Great photo of the sunrise at the top of your blog post today.

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  4. This is probably a dumb question, but if you put recliners in where the dinette was don't they move around while breaking or sudden turns? Can you tell I don't have a rv?

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  5. Sure glad you made it to a gas station in time...Yikes!!

    I was so happy to see that Jimbo found his "soul mate"...what a great pair they will make. I wonder how that little girl survived on her own.

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  6. Nice trip you guys had.....I wwould like to go somewhere, but we're just to darn busy..... We did go to prescott the other day and that road construction up that way is bad,,,,,,
    Gads, you guys head home way to soon,,,it will be end of May before we head North. Hope to take a little trip over to Calif and up the West coast to Oregon and then over to Custer... But I don't think that far ahead anymore,,

    To bad you didn't make it to Solar Mikes..... Great Blog as usual Al

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  7. Sounds like you had a nice shakedown cruise, nice to find out the range for you fuel tank. too.

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  8. If you don't use a table...what do you eat at??? We use our table for most of our meals unless we eat outside at a picnic table..Do you have TV tables???

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  9. Oh, no! Al, I'm going to miss your desert adventures! But, I hope to read about your new ones at home! Yes, the weekend's storm is already here in Palm Desert. We got some sprinkles last night and I haven't been outside yet this morning (still dark)...but, we need the rain. Temps here will be in the ...gasp!...90's by the end of next week!
    ~~Cheryl Ann~~ (thank you for the info about Ghost Mountain)

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  10. Oh was Jimbo's new little soul mate a cutie or what! Such a special story. Tornados...enduring that season in Central IL is on our horizon...doesn't look like we'll get out of here in time...they sure seem like they are more fierce...so good plan!

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  11. Al, we have the same dinette solution in our Forest River Flagstaff trailer. You can remove that dinette yourself. Look for screws in the under construction. Start removing them and everything will come loose. My tip: store the parts in your house for the day you gonna sell the rig again. It would then be in pristine condition and make the buyer happy.

    See you had a great trip out west. We love those mountains too --- but not the gale force storms in that area. :-))

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  12. We removed the dinette booth in our old Coachmen motorhome, but kept the table and could put it up or take it down as needed. We also kept two wooden folding chairs in the basement to use when needed if we wanted to eat at it.

    In that nice empty space, we were able to haul an antique desk home from an impromptu purchase, an occasional loom I would buy and haul home, or just have more open space for dogs, stuff and even a bicycle one time!

    But in your case, a couple comfy chairs makes sense. Especially if you plan to do hours on end on the computers, it helps to have a soft place to land the butt. LOL

    Oh, our lazyboy loveseat that we put in this rig takes up less space than 2 chairs, but each side goes up and down or wall hugging reclining separately. Just saying....

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  13. We also took out the booth and table in our MH.....not a big deal. But I did think you and Pheebs looked quite cozy on the dinner table bed!

    The sunrise pictures are so pretty! Glad you didn't run out of fuel.

    good-times-rollin

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  14. Hi, I like my dinette, and I would surely miss the storage under it. But mine has more storage than yours.

    I put my pillow up against the wall, and put my legs up on the bench, and I am quite comfy.
    Happy Tails and Trails, Penny

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