Saturday, July 19, 2014

STILL HANGING ON TO OUR SENSE OF ADVENTURE

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EARLY RVING DAYS AT HICKIWAN TRAILS RV PARK NEAR WHY ARIZONA 2008

When our phone rang Thursday morning & call display told us it was Ron from FOUR SEASONS PERFORMANCE AUTO-MARINE-RV calling we both held our breath hoping it was the call we had been waiting the past 2 two & a half months for.  And it was.  Ron had a seriously interested buyer making an offer on our Winnebago.  With a short consultation we accepted the offer & that immediately eliminated our growing stress levels over the Winnie deal.  A big thanks to Ron down there in Grand Bend for putting in all the time & effort on selling our Class C rig.  And a big thanks for his cheery encouragement along the way:)) 
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THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES WINNIE:))  KOFA MOUNTAINS ARIZONA - DECEMBER 2013
Now here's a bit of irony.  We bought our Triple E Commander from a soon to be retired Boeing 757 Fed-Ex pilot.  It seems the fellow who bought our Winnie Wagon is himself a retired airline pilot.  When Kelly hung up the phone I said to her, "well that takes care of the Winnebago stress & also the stress we had a week ago in buying the Sunfire & selling the Santa Fe, so what do you think we should take on for our next great dilemma".  Gotta keep that excitement factor going you know.  At this age & stage of life it is more important than ever to have something out there to keep reaching for.....................
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BY THE WAY, THAT’S RV SUE & THE CANINE CREW WAY OVER THAR TO THE LEFT
I can tell we are into the Dog Days of Summer.  Defined as, 'dog days - the sultry part of the summer, supposed to occur during the period that Sirius, the Dog Star, rises at the same time as the sun: now often reckoned from July 3 to August 11. a period marked by lethargy, inactivity, or indolence'.  Lethargy & inactivity I knew about & understood but had to go to the dictionary for indolence.  Yep, got that one too.  It means a feeling of laziness.  Of course all three are closely connected & also solid ingredients for depression as well & I struggle with that from time to time.  More so these last few years for some reason.
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SURE WILL BE GLAD TO GET BACK TO THE SUNRISES & SUNSETS OF OUR BELOVED SOUTH-WEST AGAIN THIS WINTER:))

Randy from THE ROADRUNNER CHRONICLES has the second part of his 2 part post on his thoughts, reflections, & recollections about their past 5 years of fulltiming.  Again, a well written post  that I am sure every RV'er can identify with in one way or another. 

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<<< KELLY EXERCISING ON HER SMALL TRAMPOLINE THURSDAY MORNING

Rainy cool cloudy day here in our little section of the world.  I like cool but not so much rainy & cloudy.  I remember someone asking about the Squirrel proof birdfeeder a generous soul had anonymously sent us this past winter while in Arizona.  Fortunately we don't have a pesky Squirrel problem at our digs in Congress but we sure do here in Bayfield.  The birdfeeder lives up to it's reputation as being Squirrel proof alright but it takes the birds a little while after first hanging it up to figure out how to use it.  Kelly noticed Sue from THE MOHO AND OTHER TRAVELING TALES made mention on Facebook of our battles with the Squirrels each summer.  It is the larger black Squirrels we have the problems with most of the time & not the small red Squirrels or Chipmunks.  Wasn’t until I wrapped a metal stovepipe around the post that holds our flat wooden feeder station that the Squirrels could no longer climb the pole & gain access to the birdseed.

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PHEEBS & I TOOK THE SUNFIRE OUT FOR A SPIN A FEW NIGHT’S AGO

Sometimes I just seem to get myself into a sad reflective mood & often as not it is an old favorite piece of music that just seems to gently guide me there. It’s not a depression so much as a regression. A momentary return to an earlier time of my life. Memories of times & places, people & events. It’s an emotional sadness when I sometimes look back, sometimes ahead. Even sometimes when I am not looking in either direction I can still feel the sadness. It’s just there. It’s a part of my life that seems to have it's own rhythmic ebb & flow . I occasionally embrace the sad times & let them slow me down, bring my mind into focus & ground me in the subtle realities of life. It sharpens my sensitivity & I need that some days.................................

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BAYFIELD’S PIONEER PARK

ARCHIVE MEMORY::  Wrote this paragraph back in October 2008 & it applies just as much today as it did then…………. I have thought about our 'sense of adventure' a lot over the years as we have traveled here & there to various locations in different States. How really fortunate Kelly & I are that we share the same interests & ideas about traveling & the RV lifestyle. We're convinced there must be some wayfaring explorers in both our pasts. Maybe a little gypsy blood & I'm sure I have some cowboy in me from somewhere long ago too. Was always fascinated with old western movies as a kid & always paid particular attention to the majestic scenery in the backgrounds. I think right from the first day Kelly & I met, we recognized those adventurous qualities in each other & from then to now our goals have mainly been the same. To freely travel wherever & whenever we could with no confining time limits.  To wander at our leisure with no hard & fast destination at the end of the day. To wake up in the mornings, step out of our RV & watch the sunrise creep over the mountains casting long saguaro cactus shadows across the desert floor. Listening to the Gila Woodpeckers & Cactus Wrens close by & the distant lonesome howl of Coyotes. No crowding, no human sounds, no pressure & no commitments. Stay for a couple of days, weeks, or a month if we liked. Hike & explore all the areas near by & take short day trips by car to other points of interest in the area. So many mountain trails to walk & so many canyons to venture into. The American Southwest is a fascinating place with all it's history & tales to tell. Beautiful scenery all day, every day.  We don't know how many years we have left to enjoy this Snow Bird way of life we have missed for so many years but while we still have our health & a couple extra dollars in our pocket we fully intend to make the most of it while we can.....................

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CLIMBING GHOST MOUNTAIN NEAR JULIAN CALIFORNIA

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WAITING FOR A SUNSET NEAR DARBY WELL ROAD AJO ARIZONA & TAKING A BREAK IN THE ARCHES NATIONAL PARK NEAR MOAB UTAH

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HIKING JUST SOUTH-WEST OF BORREGO SPRINGS CALIFORNIA
GROANER'S CORNER:(( Although he was a qualified meteorologist, a local broadcaster ran up a terrible record of forecasting for the TV news program. He became something of a local joke when a newspaper began keeping a record of his predictions and showed that he'd been wrong almost three hundred times in a single year.  That kind of notoriety was enough to get him fired.  He moved to another part of the country and applied for a similar job. One blank on the job application called for the reason for leaving his previous position.  In the blank he wrote quite honestly, "The climate didn't agree with me."

10 comments:

  1. Al your rushing ahead of us all with your first picture of the Winnebago. I'm sure that should have read December 2013. Gosh that clock is turning fast enough, unless you're counting the days before you hit the road on your next adventure.
    Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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  2. You and Kelly have been pretty fortunte to be able to sell your RV's so quickly. The Winnebago is a pretty one. I now realize4 I should have bought a Class C in the very beginning, but I'm probably happier now in my tent!

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  3. Kelly reminds me of that old Joan Baez song, "Forever Young."

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  4. Good deal on selling Winnie, and some great memories of the past, the sun should be shining again soon make it much nicer.

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  5. yup. as long as we have our health and a few extra bucks in our pockets. For me, I need to know where I will be each night. Boondocking or even just pulling into the next available park is too stressful. I only fell relaxed when the reservation for the night is made. Costs more, but the peace of mind is worth it.

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  6. Congratulations on selling the Winnie!!! Very good news! We have someone coming today to look at what I've started to call "our folly"--the Foretravel we bought and have been trying to sell.

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  7. Kelly has some serious triceps and shoulder muscles showing in that exercise photo :)) Great that she stays in such good shape…
    Box Canyon

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  8. 2.5 months isn't exactly a quick sale, but it's great to have it behind you now! With Kelly no longer at the lodge I imagine the two of you will find some trouble to get into here pretty soon :-)!

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  9. Congratulations on the sell. On the subject of the squirrels, a slinky on the pole works also.

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  10. Funny, Al, I so get what you mean when you talk about that "feeling". I don't write about it much, in fact I don't talk about it much. But I do get it more often than I share. I call it "melancholy nostalgia" and it can be triggered by a certain feeling in the air, especially during changing seasons, or by the wind, or the color of the light that takes me back to some long ago thing. It isn't depression at all, or even sadness...just an awareness that time is passing, so much has passed, and yes...not nearly so much to come in the last couple of decades of my life. Nice reading your reflections.

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