A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE BAYFIELD BUNCH:))

Monday, November 15, 2010

WORE MYSELF OUT BEFORE NOON:((

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It was the treasured silence that attracted my attention when I stepped out of the rig into the frosty early morning air.  Not a sound anywhere.  Not even a gentle breeze in the Pines near the rig.

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Kelly tried ordering a Cradle Point Router from 3G Saturday but the on-line store was closed.  An on-line store closed for the week-end?  What’s that all about!!  We did order it today though & it is on it’s way.  We’re having it shipped to the Ranch because we don’t figure the UPS guy could find us, let alone get his truck up the bumpy road without rearranging his whole load of parcels inside.  In yesterday’s blog I said we could see down into the valley but that should have read, ‘we can see across the valley.’  To many Mesquite trees & shrubs to see downwards.  About 10 miles across the valley from us lies the little ghost town of GLEESON, Arizona.  It’s located at the foot of the Dragoon Mountains & I thought I saw my old Gleeson photo buddy Ray outside last night with a flashlight looking for his socks:))

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TOM’S OLD FORD TRUCK….WHEN’S THE LAST TIME YOU SAW AN IGNITION SWITCH IN THE DASH

We have full hook-ups here at our new location just east of Elfrida, Arizona.  Verizon connection is working well, cell phone coverage is excellent & that’s important for Kelly’s work.  After Friday’s frustrations with getting Star Choice up & running we hit ‘the bird’ in less than 3 minutes Sunday & were good to go with our television programing.  We don’t have any animals to look after here & the only thing we have to do is water the trees.  That is just a matter of turning on a couple of taps because there are water lines running underground to each tree.  The property needs a good  spiffing up so that’s right up my alley & I’ll be getting rakes & shovels into action very shortly, touching up flower beds, etc.  Looking forward to that project.  Ingrid & Tom had lived here 13 years & I think the yard work had become harder for them the last year or so.  You can read a bit about & see Ingrid & Tom, HERE

No idea how long we will remain here but theoretically, if the house doesn’t sell, we are welcome to stay all winter.  We’ll play it by ear & see how it goes.  Or, maybe we’ll stick with our original plans & move further west after a month or so.  No idea, no plans, no itinerary, no problem…..just the way this scruffy old Bayfield Bunch likes it….10-4:))

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KELLY BOOKS ANOTHER RESERVATION FOR DEER PARK LODGE IN ONTARIO, CANADA

We hear there are some great scenic canyons in the Swiss Helm Mountains behind us only accessible by high clearance 4 wheel drive vehicles so we’ll be out in search of those Canyons and many others before too long.  Heard there was a nice scenic Jeep road over in the Dragoon Mountains near the wee town of Dragoon & for sure we’ll be up into that area as well.   And we hope to head back into the Chiricahua Mountains before the weather gets colder too.  After all, getting into some of those more inaccessible areas was our main reason for buying the Jeep this past summer & for sure we are smack dab in the middle of some great Jeep country right now:))

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JEANNIE & RAY SAID WE’LL BE SEEING JAVELINA & DEER IN THIS UNDERBRUSH SHORTLY FOR SURE

I had myself worn out by noon today.  Trimmed some shrubs & trees this morning, hung up some bird feeders & that seemed to quickly drain my batteries.  Maybe still suffering a bit from last week’s rig lag.  Had to spend some time plugged into my Poang chair this afternoon replenishing my depleted energy levels.  Gonna take a bit of time getting acclimatized to all these new activities, exercises & fresh Arizona air.

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STRANGE LOOKING CRITTERS HERE IN SOUTHERN ARIZONA

A shout out to Ann in Hutchinson, Kansas….sorry we missed you Ann.  Not sure which route we’ll take back in March but it’s always a possibility we might roll on up through your neighborhood again.  And again, thanks to the all folks who send in the nice emails about the blog.  (Ann first emailed us a couple years ago) Those emails from strangers across the country make my day for sure:))  And to think this high school drop out & bit of a bad ass character could actually write something & take pictures of things years later that people would actually be interested in is a bit overwhelming for me.  I wonder what my Mother would think of all this if she were still alive…..I better not go there.

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WE’VE GOT SOME ROUGH DUSTY ROADS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD.  Hardly worth washing the Jeep but Jeeps kinda look groovier all messed up anyway.

Max continues to improve.  We were really worried about him on our trip down last week.  His legs didn’t seem to have the strength to get him up the steps of the Motor Home & he would stumble & fall.  He’s doing much better now in the last couple days with the steps & is fine now on his own again.  We still have to help Checkers up the steps every time though.   We had to do that last year with her as well.  The little Motormouse fly’s up the steps like a bounding Gazelle.  Checkers just loves it here & has been outside all day while the other 2 furry couch taters snoozed most of the day away stretched out in the rig.  Kelly spent a lot of time on the computer because she is the big Verizon UMB Boss!!

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OUR LANEWAY

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REAL ESTATE ADD SAYS 1 ACRE FENCED IN & ALL THAT FENCING WAS JUST PUT IN A COUPLE MONTHS AGO MAKING IT SAFER FOR THE DOGS

GROANERS CORNER:((  A man is dining in a fancy restaurant and there is a gorgeous redhead sitting at the next table. He has been checking her out since he sat down, but lacks the nerve to talk with her.
Suddenly she sneezes, and her glass eye comes flying out of its socket toward the man. He reflexively reaches out, grabs it out of the air, and hands it back.
'Oh my, I am so sorry,' the woman says as she pops her eye back in place.
'Let me buy your dinner to make it up to you,' she says. They enjoy a wonderful dinner together, and afterwards they go to the theatre followed by drinks. They talk, they laugh, she shares her deepest dreams and he shares his. She listens.  After paying for everything, she asks him if he would like to come to her place for breakfast in the morning. They had a wonderful, wonderful time.  The next morning, she cooks a gourmet meal with all the trimmings. The guy is amazed. Everything had been SO incredible! 'You know,' he said, 'you are the perfect woman. Are you this nice to every guy you meet?'  'No,' she replies. . .
She says:  'You just happened to catch my eye.'

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8 comments:

  1. I'm worried about Lady being able to climb up into the truck camper. I've researched some pet ramps, but some dogs are suspicious of them, especially if they have a bit of flex. Wouldn't that be something if I avoided getting a larger generator because I worried about lifting 46#, and then have to lift an 85# mutt into the camper! She'll be the death of me yet.

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  2. hope the 'fur kids' enjoy their stay!..and as for Kelly 'hoggin the Verizon!..she needs to learn to play nice..us blog readers are waiting!!

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  3. Looking for my what???? Ok, I've got my socks on now. I bought a new pair and they should last for a couple years. (lol)

    We had our meeting today and I had this feeling you were in the general area. Both Jean and I were waiting to see you pull up at the library.

    If you would like some company on those off-road trails, give us a call and we can follow with you to help pull you out. (lol)

    Really Al, glad you are back in the area and we do need to get together sometime....maybe for dinner.

    (And you are just in time for our show on Dec 3 in Sunsites. lol)

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  4. You are making me miss the desert, Al!

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  5. Al, I believe I can identify those strange looking critters. The one on the left is Al, a member of the Bunchus Bayfieldus clan. They are rare in these parts, only showing up in the winter season. They seem to move further west in Spring, then back to Canada for the summer and fall. The one on the right is, I believe, a "Horselubber Grasshopper." I've seen a bunch of them over closer to where you are, actually down at Double Adobe. Haven't seen them in Benson, 'cause we're too civilized here.

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  6. You'll love the Cradlepoint router when it arrives and that will put an end to the 'Verizon Wars'!

    Nice pictures of the bumpy, old dirt road! Sure looks, and sounds, like you have the perfect setup there with lots of great places to explore in your new Jeep too!

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  7. I just discovered your blog, fantastic pictures! I'm jealous, after 5 years on the road, we're FINALLY trying to dump the house. I do believe we waited for the worst possible time. Oh well, I can live vicariously.

    Kate
    http://cholulared.blogspot.com

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  8. I know you and Kelly love the isolation, but please be wary out there in the desert,,, Unfortunately, it has become a favorite haunt of some nomad-like action. I'm glad you have the furry threesome to WATCH for ya...BE SAFE! (Sad I even had that thought, but I did..)

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