A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE BAYFIELD BUNCH:))

Sunday, February 28, 2010

I'M PROBABLY THE ONLY PERSON WHO VOLUNTARILY NEVER WATCHED THE HOCKEY GAME TODAY

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DESERT LILY (200mm)

We did battle with the wind all night again.  It came like a thief in the night robbing me of a good night's sleep. (if there is such a thing anymore) Woke me up at 1:30 & had me out of bed by 3:20.  Turned on the computer at 3:25 & the wind quit at 3:30.  Banged around on the keyboard until 5:10 & was back in bed by 5:15.  The winds waited 20 minutes to make sure I was fully asleep & then pounced at 5:35.  I was madly on my feet again by 5:40 & mentally, my day was over by 5:45 A.M.

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WHAT THE HECK IS KELLY DOING.......SMELLING A DESERT LILY OF COURSE

Sunny but cool this morning as we saw Wandering Willy speed by on his 40 minute morning walk.  Tried to get a picture of him but there was just a trail of desert dust as he speeded up & over Coyote Mountain to our west.  I did catch the red jacketed road runner on his way back though.

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SEE THE RED DOT AT BOTTOM RIGHT

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IT'S THE HAPPY WANDERER HIMSELF.....WANDERING WILLY:))

Wandering Willy (Bill) & I sat outside in lawn chairs for the whole morning discussing the price of tea in China, the economic downturn in outer Mongolia, & the flamboyant life of the South African Tse Tse fly.  Between those subjects we touched on satellite dishes, blogs, fellow bloggers, RVing in general, travel routes, & favorite places to stay.  About noon Kelly said something about a hockey game & I noticed the whole world seemed to stop.  It was like the planet's population disappeared into their television sets.  I wondered if maybe they were playing a rerun of the last hockey game I watched when Johnny Bower was in the net for the Toronto Maple Leafs & Jacques Plante was in goal for the Montreal Canadians at the other end.  Now them's was the days of good hockey!!

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SNOW ON THE MOUNTAIN TOPS THIS MORNING

Sometimes on our hikes we get into some rock scrambly areas where footing is not the best & it's easy to take a tumble.  I have noticed some folks using walking sticks to help them along with their steady balance.  I'm usually carrying camera gear so for me a stick just gets in the way.  Kelly sometimes has some balancing problems & has been considering getting a walking stick.  I just thought a stick was just a stick until I read BARNEY'S post a few months back.  I saved it & had intended to include it in the blog but kept forgetting to put it in.  I thought of it last night & today so here it is.  An informative post about the importance of having a proper WALKING STICK.

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MISTY MOUNTAIN RAIN (200mm)

For the most part I really like our new Toshiba laptops but there are a couple things I wished they would have left alone.  Our old Toshy has an easily accessible wheel to turn for volume control.  The new one has a + & - sign to press for doing that but I prefer the wheel.  Because of the number pad on the right the keyboard is shifted to the left so I've always got my arm placement & fingers wrong.  I liked the bigger & solider start button on the old one too.  And this new Toshiba has such a smooth shiny finish that not even a fly could land on it without skidding right off the end of the runway.  It shows every fingerprint from here to Swahili land.  Says it has harman/kardon speakers but it still spells tin can sound in my books.  Other than those few little gripes, I really like it.  And besides, it wouldn't be right if I didn't have a gripe about something would it.

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Kelly finally jumped through & over all the hoops & barrels re-installing Winamp.  She then successfully transferred all the music files for the second time between the two laptops so now I have all my music files again.  Transferring all our Outlook Express address's to Windows Live Mail has proved to be a separate monster all of itself!!  I had a big accomplishment day as well.  I picked up some small stones around the rig & combed my hair.

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MOUNTAINS IN THE MIST (700mm)

Will check tomorrow at the Anza Borrego visitor's center for their March brochure of events.  Would really like to take one of their guided tours of Ghost Mountain if they are having any more.  Really wanted to get in on some of the Astronomy night classes but I think they may be over until the fall.

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INSIDE THE SAN YSIDRO MOUNTAINS (200mm)

Had my Atlas out again this afternoon trying to decide where we are going once we leave here whenever that is.  Borrego Springs will probably be our furthest point west this trip so when we leave here it will be the start of our long slow trek northeast towards home.  I imagine we will be somewhere in eastern California or northeastern Arizona next month about this time.  All depends on weather up in that neck of the woods.

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I was sitting outside in a lawn chair with the computer on my lap this afternoon when I heard the simultaneous "Yaaaaay" from both WW's rig & ours.  The hockey game was over & Canada had won:))  Bill (WW) & I sat outside chatting for the rest of the afternoon & I'm sure that is the longest I have talked to one single person in many many months.  Truly a nice fellow & we will miss him when he rolls out early in the morning.

I did upload 2 new Picasa Web Albums today with more photos from the last couple of days.

EARLY MORNING PHOTO SHOOT & WW

CHRISTMAS CIRCLE PLUS THE OREGON GUYS VISIT THE MOTORMOUSE

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GROANER'S CORNER:((  As migration approached, two elderly vultures doubted they could make the trip south, so they decided to go by airplane.
When they checked their baggage, the attendant noticed that they were carrying two dead raccoons. "Do you wish to check the raccoons through as luggage?" she asked.
"No, thanks," replied the vultures. "They're carrion."

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The only thing better than right now will someday be the memories of right now...... AL.

8 comments:

  1. The more I read about you the more I think we were Twins separated at birth. The last sporting event I watched on TV or in person was the Superbowl in 1971 and only parts of that while I was trying to get my co driver to go.

    Rojo

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  2. I thought maybe Kelly was trying to stand on her head. Do they do that with Yoga? :)))

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  3. Al,I want to thank you and Kelly for being such gracious hosts to this old intruder.I really enjoyed my visit and all the talks with both of you.
    We didn't solve any of the worlds problems,but I sure met a couple of truly great people.I will miss you guys.
    I think Checkers and I have a special bond too.I think she wants to adopt me.

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  4. I never watch sporting events. Come to think of it, I never watch anything at all cuz I don't have a TV. I must be missing something important.

    It seems like you have been talking a lot lately. Be careful you don't lose your voice out in the desert!

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  5. I modified my walking stick a little, I epoxied a bolt in the top of the handle (had to drill it out a little), it doesn't interfere with my grip, but it's threaded to fit my camera and I use it as a uni-pod.

    The man behind the mask, Terry Sawchuk & Gordy Howe, stopped watch hockey when I could no longer pronounce all the European & Russian names.

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  6. I was torn between watching the hockey game, and jinxing Canada, or doing what you did and waiting until near the end to see how it was going - but, I had to watch it just in case I jinxed Canada by not watching. It's amazing how one person sitting in an RV in the desert can have such a powerful influence over the outcome of a game a thousand miles away. I just re-read this comment and I'm glad the Games are over because they were obviously making me crazy!!

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  7. So, Kelly, what does a desert lily smell like? That plant is smaller than I had expected from looking at the earlier closedups. Thanks for sharing your days with us. Looks like we'll have to wairt till next year to meet up in person again, but we'll be ready with cookies!

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  8. As always great photos... Love where you are at! And how nice you got to meet wandering Willie... He also is one of my favorite blogs to follow. We have walking sticks and they do help especially with these bad knees of mine... I also have a uni-pod that I got at Walmart (in the camera department) for 15 dollars which not only holds my camera but serves as a great walking stick too... At that price you can't lose!!! Have a great day and travel safe...
    Donna

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