Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Enjoyin' Life


Us on the hill by Girard in San Clemente, CA


The coach getting a new awning at the Girard factory in San Clemente, CA


Near Camp Pendleton when we were in San Clemente



Enjoying the campfire at the birthday party



Making s'mores over the campfire in the backyard at the April birthday party


The birthday boys, Todd and Vince, getting ready to blow our their candles


The fire that was very near our campground. If you look close you can see the flames.


Awesome picture Larry took from the top of the coach of a plane dropping retardant on the fire that finally put it out.


Taken the next day of the aftermath of the fire. (we changed the batteries in the camera and forgot to correct the date, really was taken April 12,2009)



Looking up at the London Bridge at the crowd gathering around the gazebo where the speeches and music took place.



Some of the crowd on the London Bridge during the speeches at the 'Tea Party'


Larry wearing his 'Uncle Sam' hat at the 'Tea Party'




Sign at the beginning of the Front Sight road leading to Front Sight Firearms Training Center


One of the many buildings where training takes place at Front Sight


We met with the kids and three grands for May birthdays (in Apr. since we won't be in AZ in May) and had a good time. We were disappointed the two older grands had to work at the last minute but that is life and we are glad they at least have a job! We went back to the Colorado River for a week and had some excitement as a wildfire broke out about a mile north of us. It took over five hours to get it under control and Larry was able to get some great shots of the planes that dropped retardant that finally put it out.

We left the car and trailer in AZ and drove the coach to Girard in San Clemente, CA to get the automatic awning fixed. We took a hike up the hill in front of Girard and could see the back side of Camp Pendleton while they were working on the awning. We saw a lot of Apache helicopters coming into Camp Pendleton.


We went to Lake Havasu City a day early so we could attend the 'Tea Party' on April 15 at the London Bridge. There were over 2,000 folks at the party! We thought that was a great turnout.

We are currently in Pahrump, NV and will be here another week before heading back to our home base in OR. We visited Front Sight Firearms Training Center just 20 miles from our campground. It is an awesome place and we hope to be able to take a class in the future.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Keeping busy in AZ


Juggler at the Renaissance Festival



Jousting at the Renaissance Festival



The group at the Festival



Larry at the Viet Nam Wall



Releasing the black balloons signifying the POW/MIAs



The family at the March birthday party



Fixing and eating s'mores in the backyard



The birthday boys, Colby and Alex



Us in front of Canyon Lake (one of three lakes on the Apache Trail)
(can't really see the lake as the guardrail blocks it)



One lane bridge on the gravel part of the Apache Trail



Bridge over Roosevelt Lake by the dam



Cliff dwellings in Tonto National Monument near Roosevelt Lake



On the way to the cliff dwellings. There are eight rooms altogether.


We are back in Apache Junction, AZ for five weeks and are keeping very busy. We've seen many friends, planned and unplanned encounters, visited with family and toured parts of AZ we have not seen before. Dawn and Vince stopped by and we followed them out to the Renaissance Festival. The festival has been held in AZ for 20 years but we had never gone before. It was 'interesting' but not something we will do again.

The Viet Nam Wall made a trip to Apache Junction and we visited it just in time for the POW/MIA ceremony. It was very moving especially when they released hundreds of black balloons as a local gal sang 'Wind beneath my Wings' (very well I might add).

We all met at Todd and LaTia's home for March birthdays but one grandson couldn't come at the last minute, a real disappointment to Grandma! We still had a great time and enjoyed their firepit in the backyard by making s'mores. We are going back for a repeat in April.

We took a trip on the Apache Trail (22 miles of washboard 'gravel') from Apache Junction to Roosevelt Lake and back via 'regular' roads. The scenery was awesome with many spring wildflowers in bloom and the mountains and saguaros at their finest. We discovered there are cliff dwellings in the Tonto National Monument near Roosevelt Lake and we hiked up to them. We certainly have a new appreciation for the Salado Indians who built them and lived there several hundred years ago!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Hanging out in the AZ Desert

Pilot Knob RV Park, looking southeast towards Mexico


Larry working on the back-up warning system on the car


We're in the back corner so have lots of room to spread out


Sunset that was really much prettier 'in person'!




We spent two weeks along the Colorado River in Ehrenberg, AZ and visited Quartzsite, AZ, a place we had seen from I-10 many times but never visited before. Based on what others told us, the economy slowed many folks down and there were not as many folks as vendors there as in past years. It is basically a BIG YARD sale on sand and you need to be careful where you buy. It was interesting but not something I care to do again anytime soon.

We are currently near Yuma, AZ so we could visit Algondones, Mexico where Larry bought new glasses and had a broken crown replaced by a partial. His gum is still sore but he is hoping it will heal/toughen up soon.

The weather has heated up to the 90's in the last two days so we are grateful for air conditioning! We head back to the Phoenix area this week to see the kids and grandkids again before heading north for the summer.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Still enjoying warm AZ

Our site in Apache Junction with our 'Tweety' twirly flying high in the AZ breeze


A family friend we visited in Tucson who is 97 years young!


Eileen, my cousin's wife who hosted our mini reunion in Tucson.


Ellen's cousins, Myra and Mary, checking out the Mars calendars that cousin Alfred (arms outstretched in the background) took pictures for.


The cousins, Janet (MI), Alfred (AZ), Ellen (OR), Myra (AZ), and Mary(CO).


The birthday celebration at Spinati's Pizza in Phoenix.


Ellen after opening her gifts.


Larry and a 'self' picture (pretty good,eh?)


The birthday girls, Ellen and Jes, blowing out their candles.


We continue to enjoy the warm AZ weather although we have moved to Apache Junction. Again, we have made several trips by car to Phoenix to see family and friends and we also went to Tucson for a mini family reunion on Ellen's mothers side of the family. It was great fun seeing cousins we hadn't seen in 19-20 years! Hopefully this is something we can do in future years as most of the cousins have retired and enjoy winters in sunny AZ.

Larry has been busy with more projects and his activities have generated interest from our nearby neighbors. It is helpful that at this park we are able to have the trailer/'shop' parked next to us. Many of the projects involve modifying the trailer for when it is NOT parked close by. (Like putting a generator on the front so he has electricity for welding and running his power tools, putting a fan inside the trailer to cool him off when working, and adding a rolling jack so he can move the trailer when needed.)

Yesterday evening we met the kids and some of the grands for dinner to celebrate January birthdays. It is always fun to see family and spend time with them. Time just seems to go by too quickly and the kids and grands grow up too fast!

Friday, January 2, 2009

Happy New Year 2009

Our rig decorated for Christmas at Palm Creek RV


Our son Todd, the great chef, who cooked a great Christmas dinner


My surprise gift,a digital keyboard!


The grandkids checking out Grandma's new keyboard (they did a great job!)


The Christmas group minus one grandson (he was working)


At Applebee's for a birthday party


The birthday girl getting a good laugh at the card from her son


We really enjoy being in warm AZ. Winter time is definitely the time to be here, especially this year as so much of the country has had really cold weather.
We are still in Casa Grande but have moved to another RV park six miles up the road. We have made several car trips to the Phoenix area to see family, friends and visit some of Larry's favorite shopping places. He waits to buy many items here because he knows where the best places are to buy things.

We enjoyed celebrating Christmas at our son's place in Tempe and I had the surprise of my life! Our daughter and son-in-law gave me a keyboard!
This evening we celebrated our daughter's birthday at Applebee's in Tempe. It is always fun to be with family.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Thanksgiving for many blessings

Ellen at the waterfall near our camp site



The small waterfall we heard from our campsite. We had to hike through many reeds and brush to get a view.


Larry getting the 'stickers' out
of his socks as we hiked down from the ranger station, about two miles.


The hot air balloon that woke me up one morning


The neat rainbow that disappeared almost as soon as I took this picture because it really rained!


Larry carving the turkey and Vince filling a water glass for our Phoenix Thanksgiving


The grandkids and friends for our Thanksgiving feast


Daughter Dawn and daughter-in-law LaTia


Larry and son Todd checking out a Bible verse on Larry's PDA


We spent three weeks in Cottonwood, AZ at our 'home' park, this time in a different area than we usually stay. I could hear a water fall nearby so we hiked down to the river and found it. We also hiked up to the ranger station one afternoon (about two miles one way-coming back was EASY since it was all downhill!) One morning I was awaken to the sound of a hot air balloon and rushed out to get a picture. Larry was able to get several things done on the trailer since it was 'on site' with us. He just finished a project seconds before a downpour but I was able to get a picture of a rainbow before the 'bottom fell out'.

We spent Thanksgiving Day with Larry's mom in Prescott, AZ and the Saturday after Thanksgiving at our daughter's place in Phoenix with both kids and the grandkids. We had a very good time and it was fun seeing everyone again after 10 months.

Currently we are in Casa Grande, AZ at a new park for us. It is very beautiful and although most of our neighbors have park models or are 'annual' returnees six different folks came out to welcome us, which was very nice!! We will be here until Jan 1 when we move 6 miles up the road to another park, one we have been to numerous times.

We have much to be thankful for, even though we are not too happy about the recent election. We have to remember that God is in control and nothing happens that hasn't been 'Father filtered'.