Monday, January 21, 2019

LOOKING FOR THE 'CRAZY LADY'S PLACE AND ROSWELL YOU DON'T GOT NUTHIN ON WHAT WE FOUND TODAY:))

ANOTHER FIERY ARIZONA SUNRISE RIGHT OUTSIDE OUR WINDOW
Our full Moon Saturday night remained partially obscured by a high cloud cover.  I did slip outside to have a look at it a few times but with the cloud cover it wasn't the best.  Maybe next time.  At no time did the Moon appear reddish.  And it was still a faint cloud shrouded Moon setting over the mountains to our west when we got up this morning.

THESE FOUR MOON PHOTOS ARE ALL I HAVE OF THE LUNAR ECLIPSE




SUNRISE OVER THE GUNSIGHT HILLS








THESE LAST COUPLE PHOTOS WERE TAKEN RIGHT FROM THE COMFORT OF MY RECLINER THROUGH THE RIG'S WINDSHIELD

Cloudy and slightly cool morning walk but no wind so it was nice at 57F.  Back home in Bayfield Ontario it was 5F under stormy dark overcast skies.  If still there we would have been stuck inside the house on another very depressing cold and bleak January day.  
BACK HOME IN GRAND BEND NEAR BAYFIELD IT WAS LOOKING VERY COLD AND SNOWY THIS AFTERNOON

I think if we can't make it back to the Southwest next winter it will not be a good time for us:(( 
A NICE SWATCH OF GRASS UNDER THIS PALO VERDE TREE






 




Over the years we have come across a few desert mysteries along the way and mysteries are something we enjoy.  So it was today after reading a comment in my Sunday post by RVing friends Ann & Bill who you might recall dropped by to say hello last week.  Here in part is what Ann wrote, 'turn right and head to the corner post in your picture towards a large Ironwood Tree on the edge of the wash.  Rumor has it that a "crazy" lady and her child lived out there for two years.  There is a bit of rock work and a bar b que pit located there.....Well, under clear blue skies and a brisk desert wind we did have an enjoyable hour this afternoon looking for what's left of that 'crazy ladies' place but we didn't find it.  However we did find a few other curious things that of course begs some questions about where they came from way out there in the desert.   
OFF WE GO IN SEARCH OF ANOTHER DESERT MYSTERY

WE BEGIN OUR SEARCH NEAR THE OLD WEATHERED FENCE POSTS

SEARCHING AROUND THROUGH SOME HEAVY UNDERBRUSH

CHECKING OUT ANOTHER POSSIBLE SITE
Been over 3 weeks now since we've snapped on a television.  We have 2 of them here but we never use them.  I sure don't miss slugging our Shaw satellite dish around and setting it up etc.  And of course we sure don't miss making the payments every month for Shaw TV or the aggravation of having to deal with yet another Tech company.  Sometimes simpler is better and for us TV is just one of those unnecessary things while traveling.  We've never been You-Tubers either.  We have our lap-tops and we read.  Must say our new Verizon plan is working out really well.  Sixty five dollars a month for unlimited internet.  Yes we have found a few areas a bit slow going at times but overall we are satisfied with the coverage.
WELL ROSWELL YOU'VE GOT NUTHIN OVER THERE COMPARED TO THE ALIEN CRASH SITE DEBRIS WE FOUND HERE TODAY

YEP THAT THERE STUFF'S FROM OUTER SPACE ALRIGHT


AND THAT THERE'S GOTTA BE PART OF THE ALIENS MAIN SPACE SHIP

NOSIREEEEE THAT CAN'T HAVE BEEN MADE HERE ON THIS PLANET WITH ALL THAT TIZLUMEOMXR436 ROUNDED METAL FOUND ONLY ON THE PLANET XARTU4

STAY BACK PHEEBS I THINK I'VE JUST FOUND A COUPLE ALIEN BODIES OVER HERE

I FIGURE THIS HERE'S THE PILOT AND CO-PILOT

HEY WAIT A MINUTE, THIS HERE BUCKSHOT IN A SOUP CAN IS LOOKING LIKE THE HANDYWORK OF SOME LOCAL BOYS....SAY YA DON'T SUPPOSE THEY SHOT THAT ALIEN SPACE SHIP DOWN NOW DO YA??

For the past few days I have been using the 'Blogger' format for doing my posts and what a frustratingly aggravating experience that has been once again.  Had I not used 'Open Writer' for years I would have nothing to compare Blogger to and might think it Okay.  I'm sure Google could easily improve and update their 'square wheeled' Blogger program on the smooth Techno highway but they have chosen not to do so.  Kelly has been looking into 'Word Press' and it may or may not be an option for me.  The key to my blogging all these years has been the enjoyment and ease with which I am able to put my daily posts together.  I'm not much of a patient person anymore and frustration easily overwhelms me at times so this whole Live Writer, Blogger, and Picasa thing has really been a test of my tolerance these past few days!!
THOSE ARE THE GROWLER MOUNTAINS AHEAD....REST WELL EDWARD ABBEY
STILL LOOKING

THROUGH THESE WOODEN GATES WE GO



A few days ago we met a couple blog readers in Ajo.  Like many people I am really poor at remembering names.  One of the last things I asked this couple were their names which they told me, Scott and Dianne.  I turned to Kelly to make sure she heard their names and she did.  No worries now for me remembering.  Five minutes later driving away I turned to  Kelly and said, I think that fella's name is Kevin.  Kelly thought for a few seconds and said no, Gary.  A few miles down the road I said, maybe it's Larry and Kelly said no I think it was Bruce.  Well, I stuck with my Kevin name and that went into my Saturday night post.  Sunday morning we received a nice email from Scott and Dianne:)) Who the heck ever said two heads are better than one:((
THE LAST BIG TREE WE SEARCHED UNDER WAS THAT ROUND DARKER ONE AT THE EXTREME LEFT
THIS HUGE WEATHERED TREE STOOD RIGHT ALONGSIDE A VERY WIDE SAND AND GRAVELWASH 

IN THE SUMMER MONSOON SEASON THIS WOULD BE A RAGING RIVER

WE DIDN'T FIND ANY SIGNS OF THE 'CRAZY LADY PLACE


SEEMS LIKE A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE THOUGH CAUSE YOU COULD ALWAYS SCRAMBLE UP THAT TREE IF A BAND OF WILY COYOTES WAS  A CHASIN YA

HEADING BACK TO THE RIG

On my Saturday post PatrickA51 asks, "where did you get your hat"?  Until recently I thought I bought it in Tombstone Arizona but recently remembered I actually bought it in Sierra Vista at a store in the Fry's Plaza.  Later that day we  went to Tombstone where Kelly bought her hat.  The brand name of my hat is the 'Tombstone' and I guess that is where I had myself all confused.  My new 'Tombstone' hat didn't look quite the same as you see it now.  The sides were tipped up like wings.  I re-shaped the sides to a more flatter look plus bent the back part down more as well.  To me it looks more like a legendary Tombstone hat now.  I feel totally comfortable wearing the hat out here in the great Southwest but back home that big cowboy hat sticks out like a huge sore thumb in a sea of generic baseball caps.


GROANER'S CORNER:(( There are four wheels and eight men on a fire engine.  Four and eight makes 12.There are 12 inches in a ruler.  Queen Elizabeth is a ruler.  The Queen Elizabeth was a ship.  Ships sail in the sea.  The sea has fish.  Fish have fins.  The Finns are always fighting the Russians.  Russians are known as "red".  Fire engines are always rushin', and that's why they're red.
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"My uncle ran for Senate last year." "Really? What does he do now?" "Nothing. He got elected."
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Stock market report...
Helium was up, feathers were down. 
Paper was stationary. 
Fluorescent tubing was dimmed in light trading. 
Knives were up sharply. 
Cows steered into a bull market. 
Pencils lost a few points. 
Hiking equipment was trailing. 
Elevators rose, while escalators continued their slow decline. 
Weights were up in heavy trading. 
Light switches were off. 
Mining equipment hit rock bottom. 
Diapers remained unchanged. 
Shipping lines stayed at an even keel. 
The market for raisins dried up. 
Coca Cola fizzled. 
Caterpillar stock inched up a bit. 
Sun peaked at midday. 
Balloon prices were inflated. 
Scott Tissue touched a new bottom. 
And batteries exploded in an attempt to recharge the market

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14 comments:

  1. Hi Al. any chance you were referring to Roswell, NM tonight.

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    1. Thanks Barney and yes I was referring to Roswell New Mexico. I have made the correction:))

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  2. I agree with you about using blogger. It's so frustrating. LW was so easy to use. But I hope you continue to post.

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  3. That was a magnificent old tree. Thanks for all the great pictures. Those sunrise pictures were beautiful.

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  4. (32.2439547, -112.7697196) Here you go.

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  5. Amazing sunrise pictures!!! Love the colour. I can never capture those colours.
    Always nice to look around even if you can't find what you're looking for. You never know what you might find.
    The photos from back home make me glad I'm not there nor anywhere near there. I just can't imagine spending winters there any time soon.
    Keep up the blogging please. Your blog was one I read faithful when I was stuck in the cold and snow for a lot of years and one of the reasons we came out to the southwest. As difficult as Blogger may be, to those of us that rely/relied on your photos, humour and wonderful insights into many things to help make the day brighter, we would miss something very amazing in our daily lives.

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  6. Please don't take away the light that your blog radiates. This world we are living in needs all the light possible, I am so sorry that It is so much harder for you. If only WE could be in charge of change instead of the tech companies! UPDATES are so often really DOWNERS.



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  7. Enjoyed reading and seeing that UFO crash site. As always great pics.

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    "On my Saturday post PatrickA51 asks, "where did you get your hat"? Until recently I thought I bought it in Tombstone Arizona but recently remembered I actually bought it in Sierra Vista at a store in the Fry's Plaza. Later that day we went to Tombstone where Kelly bought her hat."
    Thank You Al I really like that hat. I have several hats. Most are Baseball Caps. But I have a couple of Fedora Style hat's and a Australian version of a Stetson. I don't have it here where i can get at it. My favorite caps are a couple of U.S. Marine Corps issue Utility covers. Thank you for letting me know the name of it and possibly I will be able to find one. I wonder if the come in Humungious ?

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  9. Love exploring the desert you just never know what kind of Aliens have been there. Sure glad that we too are not back home with that cold and snow, I much orefer the Grand Bend lighthouse in the summer time.

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  10. Pat and I use Windows Word to write our blogs, then copy and paste in Blogger. It is better than writing in Blogger.

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  11. Lucky you found that UFO, are you keeping the occupants tucked away in a cupboard? LOL So glad you guys got out there and your having a fun time.

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  12. As Bill said I only posted Two or Three Blogs where everything was done in Blogger. After that I used Windows Word for the composition, then Copied and Pasted to Blogger. The word Copy is important because sometimes the Post would disappear making it so that I had to start over.
    Adding Links has become second nature but what I do find frustrating is loading pictures. Unfortunately that has to do with the speed of your WiFi connection.
    Another thing about using Windows Word is you can create a Template that is reusable. Once you are certain the Blog has posted simply go back and clean up the document.
    During my career I learned that the teachers often learned from the students and you were a great teacher.
    Interested in hearing more about that Verizon Deal. Is it a promo or the regular cost? Is it Pay as you go or a monthly fee?
    Be Safe, Keep up the beautiful Blog and Enjoy the southwest.

    It's about time.

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  13. I have found Word Press troublesome to use, or even to read a blog in W.P. Never had a problem with Blogger, but then I'm not as creative about what my blog looks like as I should be.

    I spent a couple of days in Roswell a few years back and loved it. The alien museum is so corny it's actually fun to see.

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