Wednesday, February 08, 2012

FOUND THE BURBLING GURGLING MUD POTS

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Watched a beautiful California sunrise from the comfort of my Ikea Poang chair this morning.  Facing east, I saw the rising sun come spilling over the horizon through a low cloud cover washing into our rig & casting it’s warm rays through the big scenic windshield.  For us, this is what RV dreams are made of.  Not another rig in sight & only the sound of distant birds awakening to the dawn of another new day.  Yes, it’s time to get back to the finer basics of boon docking:))

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At the moment we are located right on top of the SAN ANDREAS FAULT at 227 feet below sea level somewhere in the large 37,600 acre SONY BONO SALTON SEA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE in southern California.  Just the Bayfield Bunch & and whole lot of birds.  Love it:))

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On our southern horizon we have 5 Geo Thermal Energy plants visible.  How strikingly beautiful they stand against the night sky with all their white & amber lighting.  Watched a helicopter with it’s own red & green lights land near one of the plants last night.  The twinkling lights of a distant Salton City were visible on the far away shores of the Sea to the Northwest.  Two other centers cast their visible luminous charm into the night sky but I have not been able to identify them yet.

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A commenter had a question about the Salton Sea being smelly. Yes, there is a definite salty sea smell here and depending on where one is & the direction of the wind there can also be ‘dead fish’ smell in the air. We have experienced that over in Salton City & we have experienced that in our present location off & on. This area has a surreal beauty all it’s own but I think tourism has declined over the years because of the Salton Sea’s declining state. Where once fisherman plied the sparkling waters, movie stars water skied & big band’s played at the water’s edge on Saturday nights, now there is little left for the most part from those wild & crazy heady days.  Now it’s dead fish along the shorelines, flat salt plains & white residues where the Sea has receded over the years. A few old ruins can still be found over in Salton City from those long forgotten Saturday nights.  Dancing in the moonlight under the stars by the water’s edge is now little better than a long lost memory remembered by but a few.

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Had to get busy this morning moving the town of Niland from Arizona to California where it rightly belongs.  A commenter had noticed I incorrectly identified Niland as being in Arizona in a caption under one of my photos.  I always appreciate the corrections.  Must have had Arizona on my mind last night when I wrote that.

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Turns out the sunrise was the best part of our day.  Temps dropped as a solid cloud cover moved in for the rest of the day.  Our scenic area by the sea took on a look of dull & gray.  And, along with the cloud cover & unmoving air it seemed the pungent seaside smell took on an extra nasty odor of heavy pungenacity.  Not good & we did briefly consider pulling up stakes.  Fortunately a slight breeze picked up & lifted the smells out of our nostrils for a bit…..but just for a bit.DSC_5939

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I particularly like morning walks in places we have never walked before and it’s one of the reasons I never like staying in one place for long periods of time.  Despite the overcast morning we did hike up onto a big rock formation & have us a look around the neighborhood.

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There are only 3 ‘mud pot’ areas in the United States and we knew we were near one of them so without further ado we set out to find them.  Fifteen minutes later we were standing amongst some very strange looking gray upside down clay funnels & curious bubbling holes in the ground. 

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ALL THESE GEO THERMAL PLANTS IN THE AREA ARE SOMEHOW TAPPED INTO ALL THIS UNDERGROUND VOLCANIC ENERGY

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I TOLD KELLY NOT TO THROW ANY CLAY DOWN THE SPOUTS OR SHE WAS LIABLE TO WAKE THIS SLEEPING VOLCANIC GIANT UP!!

‘Quote’ Mud Pots are found near the town of Calipatria. The mud pots are formed in geothermal areas where there is water pushing the ash or mud up to the surface forming mini volcanoes. This is a virtually undiscovered area where one can get up close and personal as the mud pots burp, gargle and croak without a sign to mark their presence and without a fence to protect them.  This area is on the St Andreas fault and there are power generating stations in the area using geothermal techniques to generate electrical power. ‘Unquote’

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From the Mud Pots we headed south to the town of Brawley for some groceries.  Walmart has a nice store there that we have been to before.  Kelly started on the shopping while I went to Subway & started on a Tuna Sub.  Forty minutes later we were out of store with another ton & half of groceries.  We will be breaking camp in the morning so figured it was a good idea to do groceries today.

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Back at the rig things were smelling better as it seems the wind had shifted.  Pheebs & I took a walk way out across the dried sea bottom to the old tree where I had taken the photos of the Herons & their nests.  Pretty smelly out there with lots of long dead fish along the waters edge a few hundred yards away.  Not one of the nicest places I have been too.

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I so much wish I could recommend this Red Hill Marina area near the Sonny Bono Visitor Center.  But, I can’t.  It’s a great boon docking spot if you want peace & quiet & it’s a great spot for birders & bird photographers with quality equipment.  But, the odor here is just too bad for the most part.  Not always mind you, but when the air is still & the cloud cover holds the air down……peeeeuuuuu!! 

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And why quality camera equipment??  The water’s edge is distant and that’s where all the thousands of water birds are.  No way to get close to them.  No trees or shrubs to hide behind.  Quality long lenses are needed here for sure.  My equipment is OK but for quality photos…..better camera gear is needed.  I used my Nikkor 300mm lens for many shots & my 700mm telescope lens coupled with a 2x tele-converter giving me 1400mm but the quality just isn’t there when I use that tele-converter.  Saw a couple folks with those big white Canon lenses today so I knew those people were into some serious photography for sure.

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2X TELECONVERTER ON LEFT & TUBE DEVICE CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO THE TELESCOPE

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THE HERONS WERE FAR OUT THERE ON THAT BARELY VISIBLE DEAD TREE ON THE SALT FLAT

So, where are we headed in the morning.  Don’t know but we have two options we are considering.  One destination is about an hour & a half west of us & the other one is about 4 or 5 hours northeast of us.  Maybe we’ll reach a decision over coffee in the morning.

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Believe it or not but I have been trying to keep my photos down to a dull roar, but as you can see, I have not been very successful.  I know my site is a big download for some folks & you ought to see what it does to the $$ side of things on our monthly 10 Gig Verizon bill every month.  My problem is that I see so much beauty around me every day I just can’t seem to set my cameras down.  Tomorrow I am going to get Kelly to hide my cameras on me…………………

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GROANER’S CORNER:((  Two old men had been best friends for years, and they both live to
their early 90's, when one of them suddenly falls deathly ill. His
friend comes to visit him on his deathbed, and they're reminiscing about
their long friendship, when the dying man's friend asks, "Listen, when
you die, do me a favor. I want to know if there's baseball in heaven."

The dying man said, "We've been friends for years, this I'll do for
you." And then he dies. A couple days later, his surviving friend is
sleeping when he hears his friend's voice.

The voice says, "I've got some good news and some bad news.
The good news is that there's baseball in heaven."

"What's the bad news?"

"The bad news is that you're pitching on Wednesday."

Tuesday, February 07, 2012

NEW HORIZONS

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Moonlight flooded the desert floor Sunday night as I took Pheebs for a short walk.  Knowing sometimes it is another ‘last’ night somewhere I kind of like to take a quiet walk around & say goodbye.  Ya, I know it’s a bit weird but I am far better at saying goodbye to places than I am to people.
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A FINAL FEW PHOTOS FROM THE RIG AS WE LEAVE THE SLABS & HEAD OFF THROUGH NILAND CALIFORNIA
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PHEEBS IS ALREADY MISSING HER NEW BEST PAL, ROXY
I always enjoy that twinge of excitement every time it is time to move on to somewhere new.  We rolled out of the Slabs at 9:30 this morning with a big wave and my usual thoughts of, ‘thanks for the memories’.
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First order of business today was laundry.  Dropped Kelly at the Calipatria laundry & I headed 2 miles south of town to the Rest Area dump & water station.  No problems dumping the tanks or taking on water so I was back at the Laundromat in about half an hour.
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KELLY HANDLES A ‘DEER PARK LODGE’ CALL WHILE AT THE CALIPATRIA LAUNDROMAT
From there we headed off to our new boon docking site with great expectations of peace & solitude.  We both agreed we were way overdo for that this trip.  And, peace & solitude is exactly what we found.
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We are boon docked in a great spot totally alone without a sole around.  A canopy of stars from horizon to horizon, shimmering waters, & thousands upon thousands of birds.  We spent the day serenaded by Sea Gulls, Great Blue Herons, White Pelicans with black tipped wings & dark Cormorants skimming along the water’s surface .   It is so nice to get back doing what we do best and what we are most comfortable & at ease with.  Just hanging out by ourselves.
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And, how nice it was to set up all my camera gear this afternoon & just sit quietly listening to all the birds far off out over the water.  I have never seen so many birds concentrated in one area.  Kelly caught up on her reading while Pheebs & Motor had lots of new smells to explore.  All & all, just a real great change of pace for us finally…………….
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GROANER’S CORNER:(( An elderly woman had just returned to her home from an evening of church services when she was startled by an intruder. She caught the man in the act of robbing her home of its valuables and yelled, "Stop! Acts 2:38 (Repent and be baptized, in the name of Jesus Christ so that your sins may be forgiven.) The burglar stopped in his tracks. The woman calmly called the police and explained what she had done. As the officer cuffed the man to take him in, he asked the burglar, "Why did you just stand there? All the old lady did was yell a scripture to you." "Scripture?" replied the burglar. "She said she had an ax and two 38's!"
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Sunday, February 05, 2012

WE DIDN’T GET TO MEET HER BUT WE SURE LIKED HER LITTLE PLACE IN THE DESERT

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TODAY’S PHOTOS ARE FROM A LADY’S NICE PLACE NEAR US
Had originally planned on rolling out this morning but think we will hang around one more day & see if we can get ourselves mobile Monday morning.  Been here nearly a week now & that’s just about almost long enough in one place I’d say.  Time for some new horizons, new perspectives & some new adventures.  Have to keep those hounds of Boredom away from the door.  I must say though, we have really enjoyed our week at the Slabs:))
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We had heard of a nice lady not too far from us who enjoyed meeting people so we dropped by but she wasn’t home. We really liked the way she had made a fine cozy desert home in a grove of Palo Verde trees. Very creative & it was obvious she has been here a long time because of her artistic cactus gardens.  We liked her sense of humor and artistically warm artsy charm.
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Our little Motormouse has been just fine since recovering from her ‘supposed’ Harvester ant bite a couple days ago.  It sure caused her some pain for a short period of time.
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THE LITTLE MOTORMOUSE LOVES LYING ON HER BACK
IVAN has been doing some more flying in his remote controlled helicopter & this time has put himself together a video of his flight up & around Plomosa Mountain near Bouse, Arizona.  Won’t be long & this guy will qualify as a flight instructor.  And, noticed on Facebook this morning that Wandering Willy has landed himself alongside Darby Well Road, Ajo Arizona.  And, this just in…..Ivan put up a new post this afternoon & he has rolled into the Darby Well Road area of Ajo as well.   
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Noticed this morning we have 3 new Blog Followers.  The Bayfield Bunch welcomes M from Hollywood California, AL, & AMBOTT 33.  Nice to have you folks along:))
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This will be our last night at the Slabs & I suspect Monday night will be a complete reversal of where we are now.  Will we miss the zillions of barking dogs every night, the distant hum of a quadozen generators, and the rattling sound of old cars & trucks bumping by on the dusty road in front of us??  Strangely enough, I do think we will…….…10-4:))
GROANER’S CORNER:((  Now here’s a good example of some undeterred positive thinking…….A neighbor was watching a little boy playing with a ball and bat in his backyard. "I'm the greatest hitter in the world" the boy exclaimed as he threw the ball into the air. He swung with all his might but missed the ball and fell down himself. "Strike One" he says as he gets up. He throws it up again and swings. Again the ball falls to the ground with a thud. "Strike Two" he yells still undeterred. "I'm the greatest" he says as he swings once again hitting only air as the ball falls to the ground. This time he dances around the backyard as he yells "Strike Three.... I'm the greatest pitcher in the world!"
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