Sunday, January 05, 2014

NOT MUCH HAPPENING TODAY BUT HEY AT LEAST WE ARE NOT SHOVELING SNOW

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ALWAYS ENJOY OUR NEIGHBOR’S CACTUS GARDEN ON OUR MORNING WALKS

Not often we seem to get gusty winds rolling through our area as compared to other parts of the southwest we have been but we did have some wind come through Saturday night that set up a bit of sporadic howling in our roof.  It also brought in some cooler air.

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WE HAVE LOTS OF GREAT ROCKS TO SCRAMBLE ON CLOSE TO OUR HOUSE SO NOW WE JUST NEED THE ENERGY TO GET OUT THERE & SCRAMBLE ON THEM

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Had a bit of soreness in my right hip reminiscent of last winter so figured I had better back off my neighborly clean-up project for a bit.  I’ve never been one good at pacing myself when it comes to doing things.  Seem to have it in my head that a week long project has to be all finished up in 20 minutes:((  Did manage to scratch around in the dirt a bit & get 6 more Yucca’s planted though:))

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DALLY & PHEEBS RACE ALONG A FENCE LINE THIS MORNING

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Oatman Arizona was one of the destinations we were heading for nearly 2 years ago when we became discouraged one Saturday morning due to traffic congestion in Lake Havasu.  We never did make it to Oatman & re-routed ourselves further East ending up in some little place called Congress.  To make a long story short…..we are still here.  But RAY & CINDY did make it to Oatman just a few days ago on their southbound journey.  Oatman is an old mining town on Route 66 known for it’s wandering Burrows in the street.  Oh, & Clark Gable & Carol Lombard as well.

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COULDN’T FIND THIS LITTLE FELLOW IN MY SOUTHWEST AUDUBON BOOK >>>

GYPSY is finally out of the hospital & staying with family until she is strong enough to head home & resume her normal life.  She will probably soon have some camping plans simmering on a back burner.  And it looks like all that nasty winter weather back east has succeeded in blowing RETIRED ROD & his spiffy new Jeep Wrangler all the way back to his Arizona digs.  Better get all that road salt washed off right quick.

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A GAMBLE’S QUAIL STROLLS THROUGH ONE OF OUR CACTUS GARDENS

We’ve been through Death Valley California a couple times but have never made it to Scotty’s Castle.  From things I have read it is quite a place & well worth seeing.  Janna & Mike were just there a few days ago.  Janna relates the history behind the castle & her photos depict quite a grand mansion in the desert.  SCOTTY'S CASTLE 1 --- SCOTTY'S CASTLE 2.  

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THIS LITTLE EYE TAKEN THROUGH A FENCE BELONGS TO A 2 DAY OLD BABY LAMB

GROANER’S CORNER:((  What did the Buddhist say to the hot dog vendor?  I’ll have one with everything on it. 
The hot dog vendor then gives him the dog and the Buddhist gives him a $20 bill.  The vendor does not offer any change.
Buddhist – Hey, where’s my change?
Vendor – Change must come from within.

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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.

9 comments:

  1. Could the little yellow guy be a Western Kingbird?

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  2. Hmm screwed up I guess.
    We visited Oatman a couple of time and really enjoyed it there. Also a very interesting part of Route 66.
    Taking it easy on the old bones is good, just not as you as we used to be.

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  3. We have had almost no wind here in Borrego which is really unusual.
    Hard to change old habits and learn how to pace yourself.

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  4. Love the eye picture. Must have been a black sheep-- or at least grey.

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  5. We did Oatman and old Rt. 66 before we had a camper..I LOVED Oatman..lots of history..Also, another neat place to stop is Meteor Crater, East of Flagstaff just off of Rt. 40..Well worth the side trip!! We are 43 degrees and windy in the Rio Grande Valley...Only wore our short sleeves twice in 5 weeks trip..
    ;-(

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  6. Anything is better than shovelling snow.

    Listen to you hip, it IS telling you to slow down and likely not twist so much :)

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  7. The way I heard it, 30 years ago:

    What did the Dalai Lama say to the hot dog vendor?

    Make me one with everything!

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  8. Great picture of the quail! I've never seen one in real life, guess I need to saddle up one of these days and head to Arizona. :c)

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  9. We may not be in the tropics, but we are at least warmer than our home states!

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