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Showing posts with label Skype. Show all posts
Thursday, December 01, 2011
JEEPIN WITH THE PHEEBS TODAY
IT’S A BIRD, IT’S A PLANE, NO….IT’S SUPER PHEEBS:))
It was a hat, winter jacket and hands in your pockets kind of morning walk with a slight breeze bringing cooler temperatures to the area. Could be in for some cold and cloudy days now until next week sometime.
OUR THURSDAY MORNING SUNRISE
Wind gusts always sound way worse than they really are when your in an RV. Seems every little nook and cranny on the outside of the rig sets up it’s own howling and whooshing. The winds weren’t that bad in the night but of course they had me up at 1 a.m. sitting in my chair with the computer on my lap. Yep, still having my usual sleeping problems:((
IT WAS A COLD ‘HANDS IN YOUR POCKETS’ KIND OF MORNING
The Pheebs has taken to this desert living like a fish to water and loves racing up and down the washes through the Mesquite trees and Saguaros. Only one pesky sticker so far and she seems to have learned quickly to avoid them. With the rocky surface here her paws are toughening up right quick. She is just the happiest little girl bounding over hill and dale.
PHEEBS LOOKS BACK IN THE DIRECTION OF OUR MOTOR HOME TOP LEFT
The skies were alive with roaring thunder this morning as the A-10 Warthog fly boys out of the Davis Monthan Air Base in Tuscon criss crossed our area in low level passes. They had their deadly air to ground twin turbine jets just a whining. I love watching these guys in their aerial ballets. Unseen and much higher in the sky were the F-16’s, F-18’s and probably the new F-22 Raptor fighter jets. They could be heard pulling their roaring and erratic high speed G turns in mock combat with each other. Rare for them to ever come down to the deck where they can be seen but I did see one pulling a high speed low level turn near Hickiwan Trails a few years ago. Got a picture of him too. This whole southern end of Arizona is a huge aerial training ground for the American Air Force. Being an airplane kind of guy I don’t mind the roaring thunder in the skies and I especially like watching their aerial combat maneuvers at night as their blinking lights dart among the stars.
SOMETIMES THE LITTLE MOTORMOUSE RUNS OUT OF GAS ON OUR MORNING WALKS
Our Verizon signal has been better since putting the modem on the roof and we are not having the problems we first did when arriving here. Our speeds are a bit better. I would say for anyone new to boondocking, this Darby Wells area is a great place to get your feet wet because it’s a short drive into Ajo for supplies and you will be hard pressed to find a more scenic example of the Sonoran desert in a natural peace and quiet setting. Nearest major shopping centers are either Casa Grande or Buckeye with Casa Grande being 103 miles and Buckeye being 77 miles. Buckeye is the easier drive straight north up through Gila Bend. Ajo to Gila Bend is 43 miles with another 118 miles to Yuma. And, that’s our little geography lesson for today:))
LOTS OF NICE JEEP ROADS IN THE DARBY WELLS AREA
We did fight with the satellite stuff again this morning and re-instituted our new receiver. Kelly spent a lot of time on Skype again talking to the Shaw Direct satellite TV people. Ever since beginning our RV days back in 06 I wished we had a dollar for every minute we have spent on this satellite stuff because for sure we could probably go out and buy us a brand spanking new snappity-doo 40’ Diesel banger:)) We did manage to finally achieve TV satellite success around noon today. About time too because I was about ready to just load the whole thing up, drive it into Ajo and throw the whole kitnkabootle into a dumpster!!
THIS IS NOT MY IDEA OF A SECURE OR EASY TO USE SATELLITE DISH SET-UP
Mike from MIKE AND PAT'S TRAVELS sent us a link to the place where he bought a logical leg adjusting tripod a few years back and after checking the tri-pod out on line we are going to order the medium heavy duty pod. Don, from Manitoba also sent us the same site so that confirms the quality of the adjustable leg tripod. Our previous tri-pod was leg adjusting and if your out boon docking in places like we are where the ground can be very un-level or rocky it is important to be able to adjust the legs. Flat based tripods are fine for flat ground in RV Parks but not so good out here in the boonies.
By 11 a.m. the cloud cover overhead was solid and the temps had dropped to 59F. At 1:25 it began to rain. Not nice!! Couldn’t get myself warm no how for the whole day. Due to a small problem I’m having with my left leg I stayed in my Poang chair most of the day under a warm blanket.
STAYED INSIDE TODAY KEEPING WARM
The Bayfield Bunch welcomes new blog follower Johnna today. Don’t know where you are Johnna but could you send us a little warm air over here to southern Arizona. Thanks for dropping by.
Close call for our Verizon modem this afternoon. We had put it on the roof of the rig a few days ago in an attempt to improve our weak signal. Remember me mentioning earlier about it raining today…..yep we forgot the modem was up on the roof. About 6 tonight we were rather suddenly and totally ‘off line’. Kelly remembered the modem and I scrambled up on the roof, unplugged it and brought it in. The two lights on it appeared normal so Kelly plugged it in and we were once again back on line…..barely. Climbed back up on the roof, flashlight in hand this time, plugged the modem back in and put a plastic container over the modem. And a rock on the container to keep it from blowing away. Kelly hollered up that we were on line again so it looks like we dodged a nasty modem melt down. Oh these forgetful Senior moments.
OUR INDOOR VERIZON MODEM…..OUTSIDE ON THE ROOF
I have been taking the Pheebs out for a walk before supper most nights but with today’s rainy drizzle Kelly suggested Pheebs and I go Jeeping instead. Great idea.
HI-HO HI-HO IT’S OFF A JEEPIN WE GO
There are some great Jeep roads running through the Darby Wells area so Pheebs and I headed out in full four wheel drive mode to see what trouble we could get ourselves into. Pretty hard to get into trouble with the sure footedness of a Jeep though. We had a great time, mainly in first gear, making our way slowly over the ruts, boulders, dry washes and rugged ridges. Picked up some cool new desert pin striping as well.
PHEEBS HELD HER PAW ON THE BRAKE WHILE I HOPPED OUT TO TAKE THIS PHOTO
We were bouncing around so much inside the Jeep that sometimes Pheebs was in the driver’s seat and I was upside down in the back. But, we made it and had ourselves a great time covering maybe 5 miles way back in the middle of nowhere.
Pheebs loved the ride but by the time we got back I think Pheebs was a little ‘green’ from all the rocking and rolling.
PHEEBS WAS FEELING A LITTLE ‘GREEN’ BY THE TIME WE GOT BACK TO THE RIG
I did just delete a comment from Mr. Anonymous again regarding my Wednesday post. Somebody obviously still has a very big chip on their shoulder. Thank you Rick and Elaine for your response to Mr. Anonymous before I deleted it.
SUNSET AT OUR HOUSE
GROANER’S CORNER:(( A police officer stops a woman for speeding and asks her very nicely if he could see her license.
She replied in a huff, "I wish you guys would get your act together. Just yesterday you take away my license and then today you expect me to show it to you."
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Friday, July 25, 2008
UPDATE ON OUR TELEVISION PROJECT
It's been awhile since I updated any of our minor RV renovations but I'm happy to report that our little TV project is actually going a bit better than expected. I was able to remove the clunky old television cabinet from the top center of the windshield without too much injury to myself or the motorhome. A carpenter friend of ours is going to finish that hole off with a cupboard. Got the flat screen mounted ok & it appears to be solidly anchored. The only other place in the coach it could go was on the end of the kitchen cabinet so that is where I mounted it. I've included some pictures & you can see how it swivels around making it viewable from all angles. Picked up a couple of 52 inch men's leather belts at Wal-Mart & they go around the television & loop through those door handles you can see above the TV at the ceiling line, making the television snug & secure for travel. Television is also now much easier to see from the computer chair below the screen. No more 90 degree neck cramps. It's also much easier to see when the slide is out because we sit across from it instead of having to lean forward & turn our heads sharp left all the time. TV is also more accessible for hooking up additional cables because we can swing it out & pivot it around quite a ways to get at the back. It all looks & sounds good in theory but the real test will come once we're on the road again. If I can sit here & post a note next spring & tell everyone that the television never even fell down once in our travels I will then (& only then) consider this little adventure a humble success..........:)) You can enlarge the photos by clicking on them.
Nice to see the fuel prices coming down a bit but I'm sure it's only temporary before the next big gas hammer drops on us. I actually had my maps & atlas's out the other night along with MapQuest & Google Earth checking the area between Silver City, New Mexico & Phoenix, Arizona. We haven't been to that part of Arizona yet & I'd like to have a look at the Superstition Mountain area. In the meantime we're remaining as optimistic as we can under the current shaky economic & worldly situations............
Last photo shows Kelly talking to her daughter & husband in Spain using Skype. Kelly is pointing our Microsoft web cam at the screen so Rebecca & Ricardo can see themselves. Works great:))Nice to see the fuel prices coming down a bit but I'm sure it's only temporary before the next big gas hammer drops on us. I actually had my maps & atlas's out the other night along with MapQuest & Google Earth checking the area between Silver City, New Mexico & Phoenix, Arizona. We haven't been to that part of Arizona yet & I'd like to have a look at the Superstition Mountain area. In the meantime we're remaining as optimistic as we can under the current shaky economic & worldly situations............
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