Saturday, January 15, 2011

RATTLESNAKES, RAPTORS & RODNEY'S AT WILLCOX AZ.

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{quote)The 18th annual Wings Over Wilcox combines adventure, entertainment & education to provide a fun filled weekend of birding pleasure for the novice, the expert or the curious. {unquote}

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THE MAN ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE STAGE IS HOLDING A BALD EAGLE

With all that in mind we took ourselves for a drive up to WILLCOX this morning.  Had I known before today this weekend was also offering a day long nature photography outing with 2 professional photographers & an Astronomy class I may very well have signed up for those two but they were sold out.  Tours to the Whitewater Draw,  the MULESHOE RANCH COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT AREA & other events were also fully booked.

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GILA MONSTER

Upon reaching Wilcox we headed for the Community Center where nature related booths were set up.  Binoculars & Spotting Scopes were on display as well as artists paintings, birdhouses, etc for sale.  Chiricahua National Monument had a field representative there complete with a display as well as other nature organizations.  It seemed to be Sandy Anderson’s ‘Gray Hawk Nature Center’ attracting the most attention though for this is where the Rattlesnakes were.  Nearly a dozen display cases contained a Gila Monster, a large Western Diamond Back Rattler, an even deadlier Mojave Rattler, a Speckled Rattlesnake, a Kingsnake plus others I have forgotten.

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THIS MOJAVE RATTLESNAKE IS THE DEADLIEST OF  ALL RATTLESNAKES & HIS TAIL IS BLURRY BECAUSE HE IS REALLY RATTLING AT MY CAMERA LEN’S INTRUSION…..THERE IS A PLATE OF GLASS BETWEEN US:))

On the dimly lit upper stage of the Community Center were the Raptors complete with blackened background curtains to keep the birds calm.  It was here that we saw a Peregrine Falcon, Red Tailed Hawk, Great Horned Owl, Turkey Vulture, American Kestrel,  a Merlin & Bald Eagle which had a wing damaged by a gunshot when it was only a year old.  Other Raptors there as well but just like the snakes display, I forgot to photo the names before photographing the subject.  I will have to enlist JUDY'S help in IDing some of these birds.  And by the way, guess what Judy just received from the President of the United States in the last couple days.  Click her name to find out:))

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THIS BALD EAGLE ABOVE HAD IT’S LEFT WING DAMAGED BY A GUNSHOT  WHEN IT WAS A YEAR OLD.  IT NOW LIVES AT THE LIBERTY REFUGE CENTER IN SCOTTSDALE, AZ.

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From the Community Center we set off to find the place selling 10 pound apple pies.  Didn’t take us long to track down Stouts Cider Mill.  Wow, what a great baking smell greeted us at the door.  It was obvious they specialized in apple pies alright.  Nice store & we were able to actually watch the apple pies being made.  We found the pies a little pricey for our taste so we settled on a smaller unsweetened one.  The 10 pounders were $23.

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A FRESHLY BAKED 10 POUNDER, GREEN APPLE SLICES AND KELLY ASKING, “HOW MUCH ARE THOSE?”

From Stouts Cider Mill we slipped over to old town Wilcox & looked up a little eating place called Rodney's which happened to be a few doors down from the Rex Allen Museum.  Well, it’s kind of hard to describe Rodney's, even after meeting Rodney himself outside on the sidewalk.  I have blogged before how different things are out here in the Southwest from our home back in Bayfield Ontario Canada.  Well, Rodney’s is no exception.  Rodney has a small kitchen in one building & his eating place is next door in another building.  When he finishes cooking an order he simply walks out the door of his little kitchen building, walks a few steps to the next building, comes through the front door & places the order on your table.  Rodney is known for his great cooking but not for the condition of his eating establishment.  Let me just say, this place is certainly not the Ritz!!  I’m not a big food guy so I guess the food was OK.

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RODNEY’S TWO BUILDING EATERY….KELLY CHECKS THE MENU – RODNEY COMES OUT OF THE SMALL BEIGE KITCHEN & TAKES OUR ORDER – WE GO INTO THE BRICK BUILDING ON THE RIGHT & LATER RODNEY BRINGS IN OUR FOOD ORDER….SEE, I TOLD YOU THINGS ARE DONE DIFFERENTLY IN THE WEST

From Rodney’s we walked down the street a few more stores to a the KEELING-SCHAEFER VINEYARD store which is a wine tasting outlet.  No, we weren’t interested in tasting any wine but our good Arizona friend Rosanna works part time there so we thought we’d pop in for a quick hello.  Rosanna was very busy with customers so we didn’t stay too long.

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Popped into a typical little western eatery for coffee to go & headed for Willcox’s old cemetery.  In one of the books I have been reading about western history I came across a section detailing the killing of Warren Earp, Wyatt’s youngest Brother.  He was shot in a Saloon in Willcox & buried in the town’s cemetery.  I was curious to see if we could find him….& we did. 

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SLIPPED INTO THIS COZY WESTERN EATERY FOR A COUPLE COFFEE’S TO GO

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WILLCOX’S OLD CEMETERY

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WARREN EARP, YOUNGEST OF THE EARP BROTHERS LIES BURIED HERE

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Rolled out of Willcox for home about 1 p.m.  Nice drive back down the Sulphur Springs Valley through another place with a history called, THE KANSAS SETTLEMENT.  We were back at the rig by 2 & that pretty well wrapped up our day.

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NO, THAT IS NOT FILLMORE!!

Welcome to new Blog Supporters MARGIE ANN from New Zealand & Richard from ??  Thanks for the support folks:))

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WE PERFORMED A LOBOTOMY ON OUR STOUT’S CIDER MILL APPLE PIE WHEN WE GOT HOME 

GROANER’S CORNER:((  A man has a dog called Mace, which he keeps in the house all the time because all it does is eat grass.
He also has a favorite tool, his wrench, which he uses all the time.
One day He looses the wrench. He looks every where for it but can't find it.
The dog gets out, eats all his grass and there in the middle of the lawn is his wrench.
The man starts singing "A grazing Mace how sweet the hound, that saved a wrench for me".

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

JUST A NICE DAY TO KICK BACK & RELAX:))

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TONIGHT’S PHOTOS ARE A SMATTERING OF PAST & PRESENT BISBEE PICS

A day of rest for the Bunch today.  Lots of sunshine as we got up into the low 60’s.  Totally acceptable:))

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I think one of the greatest concerns to most RV’ers is having an RV slide fail to retract.  We had that happen one time near Carlsbad New Mexico when we had our 5th wheel.  Amazingly enough I was able to manually retract the slide with a long crank handle type thing that fitted into a slot & with some easy turning returned the slide to it’s proper spot.  No idea why the slide stuck in the open position in the first place but it never did happen again.  Ivan from ROADTRIP 2010 found himself in a similar situation a few days ago with a malfunctioning slide motor.  It’s interesting to see how he dealt with that problem.

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And just a reminder to any new or seasoned RV people with any kind an RV problem.  The RV NET FORUM is one of the best places for finding solutions to whatever RV problem you may have.  Always lots of fellow RV folks with years & miles of experience there to help you.  The forums have many topics such as RV Parks, Lifestyle, Around the Campfire discussions, Snow Birding, Boon Docking, Fulltiming, Travel Routes, General RVing Issues, Beginning RVing, Rallies, Tow Vehicles, etc. etc.  It’s a free site so add it to your Favorites or put it on your desktop & don’t leave your driveway without it.  It is the first place we go in trying to find a solution to any RV related problem:))  And, while on help topics, here’s great site for RV folks wanting to get a jump start on meeting other RV folks.   Just hop over to HITCHITCH:))  We probably get more traffic sent our way from Hitchitch than anywhere else.

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And, just in case anyone out there has been living a sheltered life in a broom closet somewhere & has not heard of Skype let me just say that we & the majority of RV’ers we know are Skype users.  Skype’s website says….. “Skype is software that enables the world's conversations. Millions of individuals and businesses use Skype to make free video and voice calls, send instant messages and share files with other Skype users. Everyday, people also use Skype to make free computer to computer calls & low-cost calls to landlines and mobiles.”  Neither Kelly or I are big cell phone people & the cell phone we have is just a basic plan for emergencies.  We first heard of SKYPE 3 years ago & have been enjoying it’s great super service ever since.

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Always enjoy RVing blogs where folks are out & about seeking new adventures off the beaten path & getting themselves out into the natural environment.   I am always amazed by the number of  Lady RV’ers taking the bull by the horns & getting themselves right out there into the outdoors & mixing it up with whatever Mother Nature throws at them.   Ride along with fulltiming ‘boondocker’ Diana Tolerico in a rough & tumble driving convoy through the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range east of Yuma.  LIFE ON THE OPEN ROAD

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ONE OF THE ‘BISBEE CARS’

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AND, THE BISBEE CAR’S DRIVER:))

On both Jeep tours in Borrego Springs the last couple of years it was ladies driving the lead vehicles that led everyone through gravelly dry creek beds, rutted gulches, up & over washouts & across rock faces & boulders.  We were back seat drivers on those two runs bouncing around like ping pong balls in the crammed rear space of Jeep Wranglers but this year we’ll be in the cozy comfort of our own Jeep’s front seats for a change:))

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THEY HAVE SOME MIGHTY BIG BOOKS IN THE BISBEE LIBRARY

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Well, it sure sounds like some fellow Canadian RV’ers have fallen on some very hard times here… ROADSIDE RAMBLING:((

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SPOTTED THIS COLORFUL PLACE ON THE WAY HOME FROM BISBEE WEDNESDAY…ONLY IN THE WEST THEY SAY:))

In Wednesday’s blog the first photo shows a glass blower through a reflective store window.  Some folks have had trouble finding the glass blower fellow. (including Kelly)  The flame from his torch is dead center in the picture & just to the right of center you can see him sitting in a red shirt with his back slightly to the camera.  This photo was my contribution to Bisbee’s ‘artsy side:))’  Here is that photo again.

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On our Rhyolite Trail hike the other day in the Chiricahua National Monument I had some deer photos in the blog.  Ed from THE PEREGRINATING FALCON left the following comment about the deer we saw.  Part of Ed’s comment read,  “That is not just ANY deer that you saw that is a Coues Whitetail. Coues (properly pronounced "cows", but almost everyone pronounces it "coos") is a small subspecies of white-tailed deer found in Arizona, New Mexico and Mexico. This deer has developed such a reputation for being able to vanish from view in the smallest amount of cover that it is frequently referred to as the "Grey Ghost". Famous big-game hunter Jack O'Connor proclaimed the Coues deer to be "the most difficult of all deer to kill" due to its extreme wariness and the inhospitable habitat this deer can live in.”  Thanks Ed & we did notice these deer seemed to blend right in with the background & if you took your eyes off them it took a few seconds to relocate & refocus on them again.

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Friday we plan to head north up the Valley to the town of Willcox & have us a look see what their annual festival, ‘Wings Over Willcox’ is all about.  Who knows, maybe a 10 pound apple pie might find it’s way into my pocket:))

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A FEW MORE OF BISBEE’S FULL & PART TIME CHARACTERS…… & I MEAN THAT IN A NICE WAY:))

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Welcome to our 2 new blog Supporters/Followers Gene, Judi & Peanut over at, SCRATCHIN THE ITCH along with Wayne & Maureen hanging out at, WAYNE'S RV TRAVEL BLOG .  Thanks guys, the Bayfield Bunch appreciates your interest.

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GROANERS CORNER:((  The huge college freshman decided to try out for the football team.  "Can you tackle?" asked the coach.

"Watch this," said the freshman, who proceeded to run smack into a telephone pole, shattering it to splinters.

"Wow," said the coach. "I'm impressed. Can you run?"

"Of course I can run," said the freshman. He was off like a shot, and, in just over nine seconds, he had run a hundred yard dash.

"Great!" enthused the coach. "But can you pass a football?"

The freshman hesitated for a few seconds. "Well, sir," he said, "If I can swallow it, I can probably pass it."

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