Saturday, January 15, 2022

OUR COLDEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR AND REMEMBERING GEORGE

 FROST ON OUR LIVING WINDOWS THIS MORNING
It was the first time in a long time and so much so that I couldn't remember when the last time was that Pheebs and I didn't head out for a morning Jeep ride first thing in the morning.  With the temperature sitting at -4F and a windchill factor of -24F I felt it best we just stay inside and keep ourselves warm.  At least it was sunny today and of course, that was a bonus.

KITCHEN WINDOW
 EVEN OUR FRONT YARD BIRDS WERE PUFFED UP AGAINST THE COLD
 NO PUFFING UP NEEDED FOR THIS STONE BIRD
 THIS WELL-FED BLUEJAY WAS REALLY PUFFED UP
 EARLIER THIS MORNING A MOVEMENT CAUGHT MY ATTENTION OUT OF THE CORNER OF MY EYE AND IT WAS THE JEEP  CREEPING UP AND PEAKING AROUND THE CORNER TO SEE WHY PHEEBS AND I HADN'T COME OUT YET:))
Seeing how we didn't get out for any photos this morning I had to be a little more creative with what I could find around the house.  In the kitchen and living room, I found some frosted windows.  In the sunroom were an assortment of moogy faces on the wall with a few other creatures and shadows lurking about.

 FACES IN OUR SUNROOM ARE ALWAYS PEERING OVER MY SHOULDER KEEPING ME COMPANY
Shortly after posting Friday's blog, I had to go back and update it with a couple of temperature corrections.  I get myself mixed up with Celcius and Fahrenheit sometimes.  Although Canada is officially into the metric system Al's head has remained with the Fahrenheit way of thinking.  About 85% of my blog readers are in the United States where they are on the Fahrenheit scale so it's easier for them not to have to convert numbers from Celcius to Fahrenheit.  Easier for me too.  And because we traveled for 13 years in the States during the winter months it just made sense for me to stick with the Fahrenheit way of thinking.  It's just that I mix up the true temperatures in my blog sometimes.  I have no intentions of changing my way of thinking so I  guess I'm just an old Fahrenheit kind of guy.  Miles Per Hour instead of KilometersPer Hour too:))    

 AND NO THIS IS NOT ME AS A YOUNG BOY....ALTHOUGH  I'M SURE THERE ARE THOSE WHO MIGHT DISAGREE
During the winter I periodically start Scooter up to keep the battery charged but despite doing so just a couple days ago the battery was stone dead today.  Friday night's temperatures were just too much for it so that tells me the battery is not up to snuff and will likely need replacing in the not too distant future.  We don't know how old the battery is and we have had the rig for about a year and a half now.  

 WE BROUGHT THIS AGAVE PLANT HOME FROM ATOP MARSHALL SOUTH'S GHOST MOUNTAIN IN THE BLAIR VALLEY, CALIFORNIA
 HANGING BEAD SHADOWS
It was two years ago today the RV community lost one of its best-known full-time RV bloggers. George Yates made friends wherever he went.  He was just that kind of guy.  George and his wife Suzi traveled full-time in their Georgetown Class A motorhome from 2006 right up until late 2019 when he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.  If George was still with us today we all know exactly where he and Suzi would be right now.  Quartzsite Arizona each January at this time is home to the largest gathering of RV folks in the world and George and Suzi would be there boondocked just south of the Q at La Posa South and he would be busy organizing another Bloggerfest in the desert.  We would be reading about George's walkabouts, wonderful days, and checking in to see what he had cooking on his Webber-Q barbecue each day.  And not to be forgotten were his daily food pictures.  Asked one time why he took so many food pictures his answer was simply 'because I can.'  I'm sure George's name comes up around a lot of late afternoon and early evening happy hour campfires and will continue to do so for many years to come.  Thanks for being everybody's friend George and keep those awesome travels going wherever you may be up there on those many roads and trails in the sky.  Here is Suzi's post today at Our Awesome TravelsAnd here's my post on January 16th 2020.... Remembering George.

GROANER'S CORNER:((  The Ten Commandments Of Marriage::

Commandment 1. Marriages are made in heaven. But so again, are thunder and lightning.

Commandment 2. If you want your spouse to listen and pay strict attention to every word you say, talk in your sleep.  

Commandment 3. Marriage is grand — and divorce is at least 100 grand!

Commandment 4. Married life is very frustrating. In the first year of marriage, the man speaks and the woman listens. In the second year, the woman speaks and the man listens. In the third year, they both speak and the neighbors listen.

Commandment 5. When a man opens the door of his car for his wife, you can be sure of one thing: Either the car is new or the wife is.
  
Commandment 6. Marriage is when a man and woman become as one; the trouble starts when they try to decide which one.

Commandment 7. Before marriage, a man will lie awake all night thinking about something you said. After marriage, he will fall asleep before you finish talking.

Commandment 8. Every man wants a wife who is beautiful, understanding, economical, and a good cook. But the law allows only one wife.  

Commandment 9. Every woman wants a man who is handsome, understanding, economical, and a considerate lover, but again, the law allows only one husband.

Commandment 10. Man is incomplete until he marries. After that, he is finished.
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Why do Morris dancers wear bells?
So they can annoy blind people as well.
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 SIGNS OF OUR TIMES
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13 comments:

  1. Thank you for your tribute to George. Elva Shannon

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  2. I only met George once, up at Patsy and Bill's place, but I always enjoyed his posts.

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  3. George was our weber Q guru! Him and Suzi visited twice in Alabama. I can see him siting across from me on the RV sofa SMILING. Thx for the reminder. Keep cozy!

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  4. "Just because I can!"- George

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  5. That's quite an eclectic gathering of wall art there. Another side of you and Kelly-very different from the southwestern theme we've been used to. I really enjoyed it.

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  6. Whooee that's definitely too cold to be out and about! Love your masks and other lovely pieces. George had a great outlook, glad he shared that with us :-)

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  7. Nice tribute to George and yes his and Suzie's names come up often at our happy hours. We are here in Quartzsite just as they would have been, remembering his friendship and great outlook on life.

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  8. Lovely and kind words about George and his best gal Suzie. I never met them but enjoyed his blog for many years, just as I do the Bayfield Bunch blog.

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  9. Thanks Al for the tribute to George. He could very well be reading your blog and appreciate your kind words.

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  10. You got quite the art collection in your house. Lovely pieces and artfully photographed! Yes, we all agree, George was special and he will be fondly remembered and talked about often.

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  11. My favorite is the glass apple with the tiny bubbles inside & picking up all the colors of the cloth it is setting on. You have such a great eye for photography. And, you made me laugh with "the Jeep creeping up" to look in the window for You & Pheebs.! Also, a very loving & heart-felt tribute to George. Thanks so much, Al - for always making my morning coffee sweeter. (aka - Moonfly13)

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  12. If it's not too late Al, you should maybe bring the RV batteries inside? If they are discharged they can freeze in these temps, and split the case.
    We never met George and Suzy but would like to have done. Like many others we feel like we knew and liked George through his blogs. Gord.

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  13. Grateful for your post and photography. Have a wonderful evening Al.
    K~

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