Saturday, January 22, 2011

ATOP TOMBSTONE CANYON’S NORTHERN EDGE

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MULE MOUNTAINS IN BACKGROUND WITH THE HUACHUCA MOUNTAINS ON THE FAR DISTANT HORIZON

For the past few years while staying in the Sulphur Springs Valley of southeastern Arizona we have always noticed a couple clusters of communication towers high atop the Mule Mountains just north of Bisbee.  These towers are visible for many miles around.  Although we did not set out Friday morning to find these towers, we did find ourselves standing directly underneath them by noon.

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<<< KELLY STANDS ON THE EDGE OF TOMBSTONE CANYON LOOKING TOWARDS BISBEE, ARIZONA

Needed a few groceries so decided to head for the Safeway store in southwest Bisbee.  Figured it was a good opportunity to look for a road north of Bisbee that appeared to be a good 4 wheeling drive so we headed out in search of that road.

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BISBEE IS SNUGLY NESTLED IN THOSE MOUNTAINS & HILLS

Old Divide road turns off highway 80 just north of the Bisbee tunnel.  This is the highway coming from Tombstone.   Within a few hundred yards of turning off the highway we hung a left onto Juniper Flats Road & began to make our way up a winding hard packed gravely road into steep hills & increasing  greenery.  As so often happens, we were enveloped by the beauty & scenic views around us.  Stopped by what looked like a small lane & walked in to what appeared to be a breathtaking spot for a new house under construction.  We could look south down into Tombstone Canyon & see parts of Bisbee far below.  To the north & much higher up we could see that cluster of communications towers I mentioned earlier & it dawned on me that this could possibly be the road leading to those towers.  So, it was onwards & upwards.

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SOMEBODY IS CARVING THEMSELVES OUT A SPOT WITH A GREAT VIEW

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OUR DESTINATION IS ATOP THAT COMMUNICATION HILL

I was glad we had the sure footed 4 wheel drive Jeep because of a couple steep grades but I do believe a 2 wheel drive vehicle could make the same journey.  The road has to be maintained because there are a few houses up there plus service personnel have to have access to those big towers at the top.

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Saw a few architecturally interesting houses clinging to the steep canyon hillsides & it’s hard to imagine how people come up with the ingenuity of building these places.  We later found out one of them was a well known architect himself.  No electricity in the area so this fellow runs his whole property complex with solar power.

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THIS IS THE SOLAR POWERED HOME OF ARCHITECT TODD BOGATAY & YOU CAN READ ABOUT THIS CURIOUS PLACE ON HIS SITE AT ECOMMUNITY

With a bit of bumping, grunting & oh oh’s we drove up through what is scenically called, Juniper Flats.  Finally crested the mountain top & entered the big communication tower compound.

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No gates or signs saying no trespassing.  Just pulled up alongside a big tower, got out & began enjoying the magnificent views all the way around us. 

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KELLY POINTS DOWN TOMBSTONE CANYON TO BISBEE BELOW

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THAT’S BISBEE BELOW THROUGH THE GIRDERS

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Cars looked like toys on the highway far below as it headed into Bisbee a few miles to the East. 

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HIGHWAY 80 HEADING INTO BISBEE FROM SIERRA VISTA & TOMBSTONE

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PHOTO TAKEN WITH A 300mm LENS…. IT’S A LONG WAY DOWN

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NORTH SIDE OF THE BISBEE TUNNEL

To the west we could see Sierra Vista nestled in the lee of the Huachuca Mountains.  Could even see the large white hot air blimp sitting on the ground near Fort Huachuca about 20 miles away.  Huachuca City was clearly visible to the north with the Whetstone Mountains perched on the horizon about 50 miles away. 

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HUACHUCA CITY WITH THE WHETSTONE MTS IN THE BACKGROUND

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SIERRA VISTA WITH GROUNDED AIR BLIMP VISIBLE

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THE HUACHUCA MTS TOWER OVER SIERRA VISTA (300MM)

Standing at this scenic point we were once again reminded of why we so much prefer to travel in the southwest.  The scenery is forever changing with every turn of the road.  We can be standing on the brown dry desert floor one minute & literally be walking through green forests a short time later.  This land is never boring for those of us who seek the outdoors, the adventure, the roads less traveled & the curiosity to go have a look around the next corner, into the next canyon or atop the next hill or mountain.

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The communication towers stretched high into the clear blue Arizona sky.  Large round pods packed with electronic gear festooned the towers from bottom to top.  Wires, cables, bolts, fencing, whirring air conditioners in small buildings cooling electronic wizardry inside.  Large steel guide wires bolted into steel plates in turn bolted straight into hardened granite rock.  New cement pads alongside old cement pads where older towers have previously been removed.  And, all the time around us lay the forested hills & mountains, desert floors & distant valleys of southeastern Arizona.  And, of course to our east at the other end of Tombstone Canyon lay our favorite little town of anywhere…..Bisbee:))

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We walked & climbed around the rocks under the towers for about half an hour before moving off along the dusty road heading for a second hill of tours over a half mile to the north.  These were a smaller set of structures but seemed to have more pods on them.  And it was also here that we saw the warning signs.  No trespassing, private property, radio frequency environment area, etc.  We honored those signs, took a few pics, turned around & began backtracking our trek downwards.

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Hadn’t gone far when Kelly noticed what appeared to be some colored fabric in the shrubbery just off the road.  This is just the kind of thing that always catches our attention so it was out of the Jeep & off to see what could see.  As in so many cases like this that we have come across before, this once again appeared to be the remains of a homeless persons refuge.  Litter scattered about, pieces of trash, plastic containers, ripped tarps, food cans, torn magazines, bits & pieces of clothing etc.  What was disconcerting about this site was a pair of paraplegic type crutches leaning against a shrub.  We always wonder about the stories behind these places we come across from time to time.  Always sad to think what troubled roads a person has traveled to somehow end up living under a tarpaulin beneath a cluster of shrubs.

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COMMUNICATIONS TOWERS ATOP HILL IN BACKGROUND, HOMELESS SITE WAS TO LEFT

We continued our downward journey stopping at a clearing to look at a large ‘Peace’ sign laid out with stones.  Broken glass once again told us this was a party area for local kids.  This is not unusual for out of the way areas near towns or cities anywhere & it always angers me to no end whenever I see the carelessness & total disregard for nature by local teenagers!!!!

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WE WONDERED IF MAYBE SOMEONE’S ASHES WERE HERE

More photos on the way down as I let the Jeep idle it’s way along in 4 wheel drive & first gear in some spots.  I avoid using the brakes as much as I can on steep descents. 

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We were soon back to the highway, made a left turn, rolled through the Bisbee tunnel & headed for the High Desert Café in Bisbee for a bite to eat.  I could go on & on about how much we like this magical Bisbee town but this blog is already waaaaay too long.  Let me just say that if I had to pick a small town to live in someday it would be Bisbee Arizona hands down.  Lunch was good at the High Desert & with a quick stop at the Chocolate Shoppe for Kelly we were on our way to the Safeway grocery store & home.

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SMOOCHES AT BISBEE’S HIGH DESERT CAFE

Check out a brief history of Bisbee at GYM CLUB SUITES & I liked the way the ‘Retire To Bisbee’ article was written on their site & how it states, ‘Bisbee may not be for you.’  That article is here, BISBEE MAY NOT BE FOR YOU 

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INSIDE THE HIGH DESERT CAFE

I have managed to write this entire post without using the scroll bar but in order to now add photos I will once again have to try using it.  OK, everything worked perfectly tonight but I noticed blog reader Vera has been having the same problem for quite awhile so I do suspect it is a Live Writer glitch of sorts. 

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THE CHOCOLATE SHOPPE

By the way, we did perfectly nothing today so that I would absolutely have nothing to write about allowing me to get caught up today with Friday’s scenic drive to the communication towers.  More new Bisbee pics Sunday:))

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GROANER’S CORNER:((

Friday, January 21, 2011

HAVING A BLOGGER PROBLEM TONIGHT

Wil from the DAILY SNOOZE pointed out an error in my Thursday blog.  I had the wrong link in for my Picasa Web Album on Slab City.  I have since corrected that & this is the correct link…...A WEIRD KIND OF PLACE.  Thanks Wil:))

If you are planning a visit to Bisbee or are already there you might want to check out this site for info on what to see & do around town.  Walking or driving tours, events, night life & all the latest on existing & new business’s in town.  Daily updates on Twitter as well.  To keep your finger on Bisbee’s pulse check out, BISBEE LODGING-GYM CLUB SUITES

And when’s the last time you tried putting your rig’s awning down all by yourself.  SASSY tried it for the first time the other day but things didn’t go so swell & I have a feeling things might have got worse after that:((

Ok, I am having some kind of a Live Writer problem going on here.  Started this morning & seems to have got worse tonight.  When I try to use the scroll bar on the right my LW program freezes up & the screen goes white.  I then have to cancel the LW program & start over so I am going to shut it down for tonight & retackle the problem in the morning.  Seems to be some other little glitches going on here as well.  Not going to try & put any photos in tonight either.  If this problem doesn’t resolve itself by tomorrow I may have to revert back to Blogger for doing the blog.  In any case I hope to be back Saturday regardless of what format I will be using  I’m just toooooo tired to fight with this thing tonight………….10-4!!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

GETTING CAUGHT UP ON SOME BOOK READING

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IT WAS A NICE NIGHT FOR PLAYING WITH THE CAMERAS:))

Turned out to be a quiet relaxing day here at the rig & we both did a lot of catch up reading.  Some day’s it’s just nice to sit outside & watch the fluffy white clouds floating by in a big deep blue Arizona sky.

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We have been following the MOBILE KODGERS adventures in Slab City California.  For those who have never heard of SLAB CITY it is a place like no other.  I really must put an photo album together one of these days of our 3 day stay at the Slabs back in December of 08.  Here’s a sample of photos from a place we came across & didn’t know at the time what it could have been.  Have since found out that it was the sewage disposal plant for the huge army camp once based here.  General George S. Patton trained troops in this area.  Check out our photo album for some rather strange things in the desert……A WEIRD KIND OF PLACE.

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OUR SOLAR INSTALLATION AT SLAB CITY CALIFORNIA ON DECEMBER 19TH 2007.

Ingrid & Tom, who’s property we are looking after at the moment may have returned to New York back in October but Ingrid’s Christmas Cactus is in full bloom right now.  They had to leave their plants behind & this one has been sitting in her kitchen window.  Too bad she can’t be here to see it.

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I have 63 Television themes in my  IPod music library & Tuesday night while putting the blog together I had them playing in the background.  Talk about instant trips down memory lane.  I have to admit that some of those themes nearly brought a tear to my eye because of the great memories I have from those shows years ago.  I think it was the theme to Jackie Gleason’s Honeymooners that nearly did me in.  And Gunsmokes theme as well because that one even took me back to radio days.  Oh, so many memories of a bygone era that is lost forever.  Leave It To Beaver, The Andy Griffith Show, Little Rascals, The Waltons, Bonanza, My Three Sons, Have Gun Will Travel, Mary Tyler Moore Show.  The memories just go on & on.  Great shows & great themes.  Sure is a different world we live in nowadays & it is sure a different TV world than it used to be.  What happened? How did Television end up with so much garbage on it?  What ever happened to all those great old ‘feeling good’ shows? 

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WEDNESDAY’S JEEP TOUR TO THE MULESHOE RANGE

We are about half way through our stay here in the southwest for another winter….and we are still in the same spot since getting here in early November.  Hmmmm, this is not exactly what my idea of RVing is all about!!!!  But, I am only one of two people & as so often happens in a man’s life……women rule:((  Now, don’t get me wrong, I’m not complaining…just saying.  We do have it pretty darn nice here:))

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DON'T FENCE ME IN sums it for another fulltiming lady RV’er busy traveling across the country with a bucket list of people & places to see.  Kathy recently volunteered her time to help decorate floats for the ‘Tournament Of Roses Parade’ in southern California.  Yep, that’s another one of the Bucket List:))

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IRRIGATION NEAR THE BONITA BEAN COMPANY

Our weather just keeps putting a big smile on my grumpy face & this morning it was puttering around outside the rig with melodious Bose tones filling the air with kd Lang, Jim Reeves, Frankie Lane, Eddie Arnold, Marty Robbins, Hank Williams, & Willy Nelson, just to name a few.  I love it when the old Cowboy gang rides into the ranch with their guitars & fiddles blazing the way.  And, with the Swiss Helm Mountains in our backyard……. ya just gotta love good old Arizony:))

DSC_0922I was just too tired last night to download my Moon shots so had no idea if anything even turned out until today.  I took the Moon photo at left a month ago in December.  Using the self timer on a second camera & took the photo below.  Just before the shutter clicked, Checkers walked by triggering the security light on the house behind me giving the photo it’s yellowish hue.  Yaaaay Checkers. 

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AND NO, I AM NOT AS FAT AS MY CLOTHES MAKE ME LOOK!!  WELL, AT LEAST I HOPE NOT:((

Looking at Wednesday nights photos I see nothing special in the way of Moon shots so I threw all my Moony’s into a collage & let the lunar’s fall where they may.

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GROANER’S CORNER:(( 

A bachelor who lived at home with his mother and pet cat went on a trip to Europe.

Before he left he told his best friend to inform him of any emergencies.

A few days after his departure, his cat climbed up on the roof, fell off and was killed. His friend immediately wired him with the message: "Your cat died!"

In a few hours he was back home, having cut short his trip in grief and anger at his friend, whom he told "Why didn't you break the news to me gradually? You know how close I was to my cat! You could have sent a message 'Your cat climbed up on the roof today', and the next day you could've written, 'Your cat fell off the roof' and let me down slowly that he died."

After a quick memorial service, the bachelor left again to continue his trip. A few days later he returned to his hotel and there was a message waiting for him from his friend. It read, "Your mother climbed up on the roof today."

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