Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Last Visit at Desert Crest



We met the gang over at Don and Lila's for our last get together until the fall. We've had lots of fun with these folks.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Lois is blogging



We got together in the lower clubhouse and I taught Lois how to blog. She picked it up very well once we figured our how to find her pictures. Here she is with Havoc. Everyone I teach has to use my format because that's the only I know. When they get adventurous, they can fool around and change it.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Last Hamburger



Well, our winter in the sun is winding down. We all went up for the last sirloin burger tonight. Mel our cook wears this fantastic 'hamburger' hat with about 12 layers of tomato, lettuce, onion, pickle, mustard, mayo etc, etc., on a sesame seed bun.
Ron and I played Jokers in the lounge with 4 others. That was fun.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

A Nursing Buddy



Busy day with College of the Desert Swap Meet, pool tournament, and then
we went with Joan and Barry to visit Frank and Denise, a woman that went through nurses training with me in St. Paul's, Vancouver in the 60's. We had a great visit and had to take a picture of their 1929 Model A Shay kit car that Frank built. Talk about an unusual 'tow car'.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Colorful Cacti






This is the season of spring blooms. The
catus plants look dull green or dead brown during the winter and now it's a pretty surprise with beautiful flowers everywhere and a joy to see.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

The Elephant Bar



We met Joan and Barry down at the Elephant Bar and enjoyed their superb food. My lamb shank was $7.95 for a full meal, then a 20% seniors discount. Doesn't get much better than that.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Lois' Windy Birthday




It's been 85 - 90 this week
( 30C) and we've been lounging in the pool or hunting out some shade. Now the wind has been blowing for 2 days and the temp came down 25 degrees. It was Lois birthday today, Havoc sang to her and we are all huddled in blankets to stay warm.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

First Goodbyes




We had Joan and Barry and Vicki and Pete over for corned beef and cabbage Monday. Neither of them had cooked it and weren't sure, but yes, they liked it. The group all got together Thur as 1 couple is out tomorrow and 2 have arrived back. We are in Membership Parks where it's $5 - $9 per day. You stay in 2 weeks and then go out for a week so it's always changing. Four couples will start home Monday. We've had a great winter thanks to all these friends.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Company from Hemet



Glen and Leah came over today. As usual, the guys played a lot of crib while we girls amused ourselves. We went up to the Clubhouse for the Sirloin Hamburgers with tickets we've won for bocci, pool and crib.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Time for Fashion



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Catalina had another fashion show of bathing suits and beach wear. It fun scrambling to keep up the pace, changing in the back room, making sure labels were tucked in, etc. Glossy is the store in DHSprings where these great suits priced at $69.95 and up, are sold for $34.99. There handpainted sign is out on Dillon road and we've been driving past it for years. After, Lila and Don and gang came for happy hour, the first time we've been together for 2 months.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Cardena - a new store
















I went shopping today, as we haven't really shopped since Feb. 8. One of the stores was a new one, Cardenas, Mexican, which has the freshest produce and was absolutely delightful. It's cleaner than any store I've been in and decorated like a small Mexican village, balconies with wrought iron railings surrounding the upper level and fairly loud music throughout. I bought 7 items, including an English cucumbers, (had paid $1.99 for 1last week) 2 avocados, head of cabbage, plus 4 more and the bill was $4.67. Couldn't believe it - will definitely be shopping there for my produce weekly.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

New Bloggers


We are just loving being back here in the desert-bocci, swimming and sunshine and 75 degrees. I helped Shirley and Paulette learn how to blog today and they caught on very quickly. We all think it's easier than Facebook and a nice way for family, grandkids and friends to stay in touch with us.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Another reunion with more old friends



We had Margo and Jim and Wendy and Don over for dinner today. They always have a corned beef & cabbage dinner together while down here but were running out of time so when we invited them for dinner, they asked if they could bring the corned beef and cabbage. Right on, I said. We first met in Crescent Beach in the early 60's where we could rent any house for $50/month although we had to move out in the summer so the 'rich' people could spend the summer in their 'cabin'. We had many wonderful times and memories as we struggled with education, jobs, commuting, babies and had an incredible support group with these friends. Here's 2 pictures, now and then.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Back to Cat Spa




Final travel day to Cat Spa our home park in Desert Hot Springs. We've really enjoyed the trip and had many very interesting experiences. The desert is starting to bloom, there are yellow daisies along the roadside and purple verbena in the fields. We've been using this route since 1990 and have seen this circle of palm trees at Desert Center, leaning and collapsing more each year. We fought a headwind all the way along
I 10, using more Diesel than usual and arrived at 4:30 in a howling wind. We set up , kicked back and watched TV. Glad to relax, will visit the gang tomorrow.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Off to Quartzsite






Gayle and Chas walked over with Sadie, their standard size (large) poodle to say goodbye. We purposely didn't leave until 8:45 to miss the morning traffic but on I 10 there was the sign saying 'Crash, expect delays 6 miles'. It only took about 20 minutes to funnel through, going into one lane to pass the area where a Tractor and Trailer had overturned in the median. You think he must have fallen asleep. Our drive was smooth sailing through desert area with cactus and then orchards.
We stopped at a Petro Truck Stop for fuel and lunch. I was very impressed with the Mexican manager and the care and professionalism that was evident in the restaurant. They had even painted the backs of the booths with diffident desert scenes and shapes. Very pretty.
I talked to one of the drivers. The 'Quiet Area' has a long line with yellow tubes on both sides for about 60 trucks. Available for the past 5 years, it goes into the front window with a special bracket and it provides heat, air conditioning, TV and Internet. He said the truckers can only drive 10 hours out of 14 and then must stop for 10 hours. This fellow was parked and his reefer was running continuously as he was hauling bacon and hams to be delivered to Walmart at his 4:15 a.m. appointment the next morning. I find it very interesting so see how the other half lives and how my food gets where it's going. It is very common to have Truckers Chapels in the truck stops.
Good old Quartzsite, it's always the same although probably 80 % of the Vendors have left. Very quiet here, it's said that many vendors hasve gone down to Yuma which has a longer selling season. We replaced our chairs that 2 people have sat in and the bottoms nearly ripped out from worn stitching, rather embarrassing. The bear bench was cute.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Fun in Tucson with old friends













We went shopping for the first time in a month, time for some groceries. Kolb Road goes right through the Davis Air Base with hundreds of planes on one side and the 'bone yard' of parts on the other side.
Tucson has the Saguaro National Park just outside it. This cactus only grows in southern Arizona, in California along the Colorado River and in the northern Mexican state of Sonora. It takes 25 years to grow 2 feet. They grow to 40', occasionally 50' and can live 200 years.
I met Gayle when she was 19, living in Crescent Beach. Nikki lived across the street in New West in the in-laws basement where we went to Len's dad's house in summers and I said move to Crescent Beach - you can rent any house for the winter for $50.00/mon. That's how our friendships started and they are as strong today as always. What a gift!
We had Nikki, Bill, Gayle and Chas over for happy hour and then went to their group 'Tipplers', their fellow Shufflers and neighbours for the weekly get-together. It was great to meet their friends. When we drove away the next day we enjoyed the artwork on the overpasses.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

3 States in 1 Day







Woke up to 55 degrees and sunshine, an improvement. We drove 35 miles through the middle of the sprawling town of El Paso Tex at 7 a.m. A little rush hour but we just stay in the middle lane and truck through. You can see the small Mexican houses across the river in Cuidad Juarez. We were into New Mexico which started with 3 huge cattle feed lots which you could smell miles away. We're following the railroad which brought homesteaders here to settle long ago. There were 10 different line represented, including Can Pacific and Can National. Next there was a string of black oil tankers with yellow cattle cars behind, half again as tall. There are many Dust Warning signs as this is a deadly problem here, as we witnessed on the trip East. Pale yellow grass trails off to the distant hills. We crossed the Rio Grande, a shallow bit of water here. The NM art is even on the roadside. We tooled along listening to tapes, one great one Paul made Ron for Christmas 2003. We were into Arizona, passed pecan and walnut orchards, driving through 'Cochise' country. This area is the old cowboy and Indian area, with old silver mining ghost towns. We arrived at Voyager R.V. Park by 2 p.m. and ready for a day off. The trip has gone very well, no wrongs turns or difficulties and we've really enjoyed it. I hate to say it but it's 80 here and we're sweating. Have to readjust.
Gayle and Chas live here in the house section. He came to visit this afternoon and we saw them tonight when Gayle got home from the Arizona State Shuffleboard Championships.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Central Plains into the Chihuahua Desert






Woke to a beautiful sunrise and it's 36 this morning, finally improving. The on and off ramps run right on and off the frontage roads, seems so strange. We're driving through the Central Plains, once filled with Buffalo, replaced by cattle in the 1820's. When the railroad came to Abilene, it became a major shipping area. We had a coffee break at 9 with cheese buns. We just cruise alone with music blasting. otherwise it gets boring for my driver. It's flat land for mile with the occasional oil derrick pumping away. You see some cattle in scrubby brush with prickly pear cactus. We're into West Texas now with more oil derricks and some small tanks. There's more ocotillo and yucca cactus. I 20 finally ran into I 10 and we got to El Paso by 4 p.m. We sat outside and had a beer and were too hot in the 80 degree weather!!!!