Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Mitry Lake

We left Borrego Springs and have spent the past ten days at Mitry Lake - a wildlife refuge along the Colorado River about ten miles north of Yuma, AZ.  The wildlife or is it wild life, has remained near the lake so needless to say we are camped away from the water's edge.  Being snowbirds, we return each year about the same time to meet friends from the past, and it is always shortly before we migrate back north.

The weather has been wonderful although the past couple of days have been cooler and last night we had some wind.  In spite of this, the sky is clear, the sun is shining, and there is no snow.

Last week there was a new moon and with each new moon, hundreds trek about twenty-five kms out of the city to Spook Mountain.  Unforunately, there were hundreds there when we attended one night last week.  It was impossible to maintain total darkness as someone always seemed to be putting on their headlights so we only had a brief showing of the "spooks".  There were six of us, in two vehicles, who went for the viewing.  We took a firepit, wood, and had a weiner roast as we waited for night fall.  One of our friends have a couple of little dogs which they put in the truck right after supper.  Oops, the keys were in the truck, the dogs stepped on the lock, and there they were!!!!.  After Gerry pulled a truck out of the sand, off he went back to Yuma to retrieve the other set of keys.  It was a lovely evening, as us ladies remained to safeguard the truck with the dogs, as the fellows went off on to their mission.

Tomorrow is moving day again for us as we go to Olgilby Road - about fifteen miles west of Yuma for another week or so.  Plan on spending the time quietly, enjoying the sun - but one never knows.  I will keep you posted.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Borrego Springs, CA


The scorpion and the grasshopper
The serpent - it goes underneath the street

Here we are in the final week of our time at Borrego Springs, CA. We have been enjoying this area of the southwest for the past seven weeks. On the most part, the weather has been incredible; although the past couple of days have been rather windy. And this morning, when you look at the mountains there is snow along the top - so we know that the warm weather we have become accustomed to will not with with us for a few days!  In fact, the snow level came half-way down the mountain just before we left  - way too close for comfort.

We have gone on a couple of off-road trips.  The last one was to Julian, CA which had about six inches of snow.  The day, of course, was cool, but at least there was no snow at our camp.  The scenery is unbelievable when you get back into the mountains with the various amounts of vegetation, and some of the desert plants starting to bloom.
Big Horn Sheep
One of the best known areas around Borrego Springs is Galleta Meadows which is owned by Dennis Avery, known for Avery labels. He commissioned a sculptor by the name of Ricardo Breceda to create metal sculptures. Starting in April 2008, until now, there are 130 sculptures around town, all on land owned by Avery. I have included a tiny sampling of some of his work.

Friday, February 3, 2012

January????

Somehow, January  just flittered away - I'm not sure where it went!!!  We are still in Borrego Springs enjoying the sunshine and warmth  - actually enjoying it once again.  It was time to head north to see the family and do a bit of work at the same time - having arrived back only a couple of nights ago.  We had a good trip, a great visit, nice weather, and got some work done so now it is time to relax for another couple of months.

Since my last blog, we have maintained a low profile.  We did go off-roading a couple of times and I even got to test my skills over the pile of rocks.  I was pretty proud of myself as I managed to get us home with only a little pin-striping and forgot to go around one rock on the road - but it was just a small one which simply caused a "bump".  It's hard to believe that three short years ago, I was extremely nervous when we went up that same canyon.  And now, I can easily drive the trail myself.

A couple of weeks ago we travelled to El Cajon (near San Diego) to pick up a Cocker Spaniel puppy.  He is so darn cute, but I am glad that he belongs to friends which means we can enjoy him without the cost!  It's almost similar to grandparenting!!

Although we have only been back down south for a few days, we now have a phone that does not work properly - we can send and receive texts and receive phone calls but can't dial out.  Too bad it didn't happen a few days earlier.  Also, our furnace motor had been giving us a bit of trouble - but no more.  Today we changed it.  And notice I said we!!!!  so all is now good.

Until next time, which I promise will be very soon, take care!!!!