A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE BAYFIELD BUNCH:))

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

THIS IS MY TUESDAY POST VIA LIVE WRITER AFTER BLOGGER SCREWED IT UP SO BAD!!

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BLOWING SAND TODAY

Heavy wind gusts caused us to pull both slides in Monday night but fortunately sometime after 11 those howling winds suddenly stopped just as quickly as the had earlier started.  With a high hazy cloud cover overhead holding Monday's warmer air down it did not feel cold early this morning when Pheebs & I stepped out of the coach into the darkness.   While visibility was clear to the East at first light I could see a cloud bank up the canyon sitting on the ground west of the dry lake bed itself.  Borrego Springs is under a 'wind advisory' again tonight.

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THIS EARLY MORNING PATCH OF BLUE SKY IS ABOUT ALL WE SAW TODAY

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CLOUDS IN THE SAN JACINTO MOUNTAINS

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My posts are taking a long time to publish each night & I have to repeatedly go back into Open Live Writer's 'blog account' & go through a procedure to keep it going after frequently receiving the same #403 error code we've been getting for over a week now.  The 'scheduling' conflict seems to have been resolved & I'm hoping the folks at OLW will soon have a fix for that 403 problem. 

DSC_0002-001NAN & JOHN’S RIG WAY OUT AHEAD OF US 

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SHADOWS SPILLING INTO MOUNTAIN CANYONS

Noticed a couple fellow RV'ers have decided to sell their Class A Motorhomes.  We can personally vouch for the first coach after having been in it & know the owners.  This well maintained coach is luxury all the way & in impeccable condition.  Mike & Pat McFall are selling their top of the line Foretravel & Mike has this to say about it......"OK Everybody, The word is out: Our Great Motorhome if up FOR SALE ! It is a 2003 Foretravel 40' Tag ax. 2 slides, 450 hp Cumin's, 87K miles in excellent shape.. In about 2 months I will consign it to MOT to sell on their lot in Nac.,TX. If your interested and want to save consignment fee's, give us a call.(PM) Price $139,900.00  I hate to see it go, but life moves on....The second Class A RV for sale is in Texas I believe & belongs to Dizzy Dick over at Dizzy's Wanderings & Wonderings  He has several back to back posts with more info.  And just noticed Jim & Dee over at Tumbleweed have decided to hang up the keys as well & have a 2010 Carriage Cameo 36FWS (full wall slide) and 2007 GMC Sierra Classic 3500 diesel dually for sale way over there in that Florida place. 

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STILL A BIT CONFUSING JUST WHAT IS STATE PARK PROPERTY & WHAT IS PRIVATE LAND…..BELOW IS ROCK HOUSE ROAD ON THE RIGHT

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Monday's westerly winds ushered in a Tuesday cloud cover over night & those clouds were instrumental in holding the Borrego Valley's warm air close to the ground giving us a short sleeve day.  A morning walk down Rock House Road gave us a slightly better idea where the boon-docking parameters are now (well sort of) & for the most part we think folks might be sticking pretty close to those boundaries…..wherever they are.  Would be interesting over the next couple weeks when Snow Birds flock into this area to see how State Park Rangers are going to enforce the off limits areas as I'm sure a lot of folks will not be aware of the new rules now in force as to where people can camp.  

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MORNING WALK ON ROAD HOUSE ROCK HEADING TOWARDS THE DRY LAKE BED

With a wind advisory in effect we didn't plan to stray too far so headed off into Borrego Springs to see if we could track down some breakfast.  We spotted the Red Ocotillo’s new location just off Christmas Circle so thought we would give it a whirl.  One look at the menu told us breakfast would be more money than we wanted to spend & with another table close by having a crying baby we quickly exited the building.

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NICE LANDSCAPING AT THE RED OCOTILLO

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We knew Calicos on main street had egg pockets so off we went.  Nice little spot & it had been awhile since we had been in there.  Egg Pockets are popular with the morning munch crew & they only had 1 left.  I had that one & Kelly had herself some Quiche which was also good.  And I had the best cup of coffee since leaving Ontario.

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KELLY ORDERS UP SOME BREAKFAST

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COLORFUL COFFEE BAR CORNER

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AND THIS IS AN EGG POCKET

Had been a whole 2 days since Kelly had been in the Frugal Coyote Thrift Store across the street & was worried she might have missed something so off we went.  Pheebs & I stayed in the Jeep.  Kelly came back with a wooden bowl like the one I had bought Saturday & she also found an Elephant.  Well it was a small Elephant at least & it was porcelain.  Think it was something one could use as a creamer or something. 

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Heading back to the rig I turned off on the dump road intending to show Kelly a nice sand dune area where I had been to with an early morning photo class a few years ago but the area had changed & I could not find the road.  Also about this time the Borrego winds suddenly came roaring down out of the canyons blowing up clouds of sand & drifting it over the roadway just like a good old Canadian snow storm. (first photo)  Turning around we decided to head back & slide down Rock House Road to the Dry Lake Bed itself hoping it wouldn't be as windy down there.  And it wasn't. 

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WIND SUDDENLY BEGAN BLOWING ALL THIS SAND AROUND

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Passed our rig on the way & everything looked fine there.  We kept an eye out for Ivan down near the lake bed even though we knew he had already left the area last week.  Figured he might have misplaced himself & straggled back into the area. No sign of him of course so I guess he must have made it to wherever he though it was he might have been going to.  Last we heard he was south of Joshua Tree National Park & who knows he might even be somewhere in northern Alberta by now wondering now where it was he made the wrong turn. 

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THE CLARK DRY LAKE BED

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KELLY POINTS TO A GROVE OF TAMARISK TREES ACROSS THE CANYON WHICH WE HAD DRIVEN TO LAST WINTER

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SANTA ROSA MOUNTAINS

We again marveled at our warm day while strolling around on the flat hard baked sand of the dry lake bed.  Cracks in the hard sandy mud tell us this lake bottom still catches it's fair share of water in the summer Monsoons.  After a short exploratory walk around we were soon back at the rig where we stayed for the rest of the day.  In the morning we may drive way back into Henderson Canyon on the other side of Coyote Mountain or head off south of Ocotillo Wells to the Fish Creek area where the wind caves are.  Last time there Pheebs & I hiked up to the caves ourselves while Kelly remained in the Wrangler because of a sore ankle.  Four wheel drive is needed to get back into that area because of the sandy wash one has to follow.  We'll see which way the wind blows us Wednesday morning.

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LIBBY IS DWARFED BY COYOTE MOUNTAIN

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GOOD THINK KELLY IS WEARING A WHITE BLOUSE OR WE WOULD HAVE TROUBLE SEEING HER

Been here 4 days now & still have not got around to see anyone.  We think the folks from Stillhoylyntravels are out here somewhere & I think we've finally figured out where Nan & John from Trippin With The Talleys are.  Straight out ahead of us about half a mile or so.  (Update::: Nan dropped over to say Hello around 5 this afternoon & yes that is them)  Must say I'm a little surprised at seeing more rigs pulling out than pulling in.  Our closest neighbors from Nova Scotia rolled out this morning for a first time experience in Mexico.  Said they really liked it here near Borrego Springs & may just return on their way back through.  Borrego Springs has that kind of effect on RV'ers.  It just makes them want to keep coming back.  We sure know that feeling............... 

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GROANER'S CORNER:(( On Christmas morning a policeman on horseback is sitting at a traffic light, and next to him is a kid on his shiny new bike.  The cop says to the kid, "Nice bike you got there. Did Santa bring that to you?"  The kid says, "Yeah." The cop says, "Well, next year tell Santa to put a tail-light on that bike." The cop then proceeds to issue the kid a $20.00 bicycle safety violation ticket.
The kid takes the ticket and before he rides off says, "By the way, that's a nice horse you got there. Did Santa bring that to you?" Humoring the kid, the cop says, "Yeah, he sure did." The kid says, "Well, next year tell Santa to put the stupidity in the horse's brain instead of on his back."

Q: Did you hear that one of Santa's reindeer now works for Proctor and Gambel?
A: Its true . . . Comet cleans sinks!

Q: What's a good holiday tip?
A: Never catch snowflakes with your tongue until all the birds have gone south for the winter.
Christmas tag-sale. Handmade gifts for that hard-to-find person.

12 comments:

  1. Glad you persevered, I always like reading your posts.

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  2. Thanks for the great pictures, we sure wish we were there. We walked across the lake bed again last year.

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  3. I read your blog in feedly. The first and second versions were exactly the same for me....just fine.

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  4. Nice that you have things working for you again. These desert winds can sure whip things up, but when it nice it is amazing.
    Enjoy more of the area.

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  5. We've experienced stronger than usual winds, but at least they aren't sand!

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  6. No winds here... I read your blog when I can. But... this post about various RVers hanging up the keys brings home to me that life happens... it changes... it goes on. We'll soon be on the road for 15 years (had planned for a one year travel life)... so guess we all (certainly me) will be grateful for what we get. I guess it's up to us to live those years to the fullest.

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  7. Glad you three are enjoying your visit to Borrego Springs. Love the photos.

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  8. To get around my blogger problems I write my blog ( Rolling Earthquake ) with Open Office and then copy and paste to blogger..I use Chrome to open Blogger. Seems to work well for a long time.

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  9. It makes so much more sense with the words!

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  10. That is some beautiful country out there, Al. We sure do appreciate you putting up with Live Writer to post about it. Diana and I really need to get out there sometime soon.

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  11. I don’t understand why so many people stick with Blogger in spite of all the problems. I tried it for a few days, years ago, and quickly realized that was not for me.
    I was curious about a question whether Wordpress was STILL so difficult to use. Thing is, I don’t find it difficult to use at all. But then getting accustomed to anything can take time.
    Jim’s right though — the post is much better with words and pictures.
    I do sympathize with the time consuming matter of switching your domain though. However, the actual switch should be easy — 2 sets of records to change. And if you use a Wordpress hosted site with your domain you don’t need to be loading all sorts of plug-ins and add ons.
    But — to each their own.

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