Friday, April 2, 2010

A New Grandson

William James Bailey was born 4/2/2010 in Washington State. He has a bit of an infection now... so little prayers are desired by a Grandma too far away. He is so cute, I can't wait to see him.

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Big sister’s first look a little brother.

P.S. I promise to get my blog caught up soon. I'm in Pahrump, NV right now with other vandwellers and having too much fun to stay at the computer. Have found four tortoise shells here... rescued one tortoise and patched up his shell from a dog attack... and relocated him to a safer location. I check on him yesterday and he seems to be resting and sunning himself at the entrance to his new burrow. I'm fascinated by these creatures... and think they must be my "spirit" animal.

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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Slabs, CA

(from misc. notes)

Feb. 15, 2010 - Katie, Mar, and Michael were suppose to come but didn’t.

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Tuesday, Feb 16, 2010 – Smog is very bad here and held down an inversion layer.  2010_02_az_to_slabs_ 013

Sulpher dioxide form Ag. products contains sulpher plus oxygen = sulpher dioxide.

Camp began at the towers but due to pollution and my COPD we scouted out a new location away from the center of Slab activities.

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At the towers, it was Sandy St. Louis, Steven Ballee, Bob Wells and me.  Area by canal at very south edge of the Slabs had much better air quality, so we moved there.   

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We found a lovely spot along the old canal.  Several times we were warned by Border Patrol about drug runners, but the fellas were well prepared so I felt pretty safe.

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Rainbow over my camp.  For me, it seemed like a spiritual place.

Good memories.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Learning a better way to write for blog… using Windows Live Writer.

Just did the last blog entry using Windows Live Writer and what a difference it made in how long it took me to get things like I wanted it.  And then you just Publish it and it knows to post to your blog.  And it has a spell checker.  It’s easy to insert photos where you want them and add links where you want them.  It took far less time then older posts and I think looks a lot better.  I highly recommend it to others.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Quartzsite, AZ – Camp #1

December 24, 2009 – Jan. 24, 2010

Dec 24, 2009, I arrived in Quartzsite, AZ and found Sandy and his delightful family, who with their three kids, were spending Christmas in the desert.

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  Photo with Socks hung with care.

Being totally unprepared for gift-giving, I had to rush to town for 3 giant chocolate bars and 3 little Quartzsite trinkets. 

December 25, 2009 - spent Christmas Day with Sandy and his family and his daughter-in-law made one really great Christmas meal.  They came all the way from Canada for this.

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Christmas gifts from my brother and sister-in-law had no tree to go under, so I put them under my bike.   After Sandy's family left, we moved farther off Highway 95 to a spot I thought would give us more solitude.  There may be no such thing in Quartzsite.  We sat up camp and awaited other vandwellers. Gary from Washington state was the first to arrive on his way to FL. 

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Once in a Blue Moon – A good day to die!

December 31, 2009 - New Year's eve campfire was bittersweet, with my ex-husband's death that morning. I only learned about his death an hour before the campfire.  I knew he was terminal, but after being divorced for over 30 years, I didn't think it would hit me so hard.  Sad was the fact that we are only going to have one grandson, and he never would get to see him or hold him.

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Me having "The Perfect Living Space" (I still think Laurie stacked the deck)  Blue Moon, New Years Eve ham and cabbage... assures prosperity for the new year????

We planned a campfire and I made Ham and Cabbage.  There is this thing called Hogmanay... where flame and fire symbolize the bringing of light of knowledge from one year to the next year.  Lighting the way to next uncharted century.  Putting the past behind you and the darkness of the past and carrying forward the scared flame of hope and enlightenment, and in this day a fresh new year, burning away the old to make way for the new.  How very apropos?

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2010_01_08_quart_ 017 Steve and I  went to Crystal Mountain to hunt for Crystals.  I climbed a mountain!!!  This is on the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge and a great boondocking site.  I'd like to return and stay there at length... even though the road is very washboardy.  The Kofa National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1939 and is managed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service.  664,300 acres of pristine desert environment and is home to the unique desert bighorn sheep and the California fan palm, the only native palm in Arizona.  Other notable wildlife species found in the area include white-winged dove, desert tortoise, and desert kit fox.  A wide variety of plant life is found throughout the refuge.  KOFA comes for "King of Arizona Mine".

We are camping on BLM Lands on lands specified for Dispersed Camping.  Dispersed camping is allowed on Public Lands in Arizona for no more than a period of 14 days within any period of 28 consecutive days.  Camping on public lands away from developed recreation facilities is referred to a "dispersed camping."  Most of the remainder of public lands in Arizona are open to dispersed camping, as long as such use does not conflict with other authorized uses or occurs in areas posted "closed to camping," or in some way adversely affects wildlife species or natural resources. www.blm.gov/az

Places I'd like to visit in the future:  Burro Creak, northwest of Wickenburg, AZ. offers shade, refreshing water, and the chance to find obsidian and other choice rocks.  They had a very bad flood there about the time I was thinking of going, so it will have to wait.  For information on this visit www.az.blm.gov.

Some other things to see in Quartzsite:

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Hi Jolly Cemetery and Camel-Drivers Monument. 

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Red Jasper outcrop near Brenda AZ (walking stick and shoe).

Who is Swankie?

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In 2006, I was shopping for a wheelchair. By 2007, I had new knees, better health and by 2008 a kayak. In Aug 2013, I kayaked my 49th state, Alaska, at the Holgate Glacier and in May 2014, I kayaked Hawaii, my 50th state, to celebrate my 70th Birthday and the finale to the wonderful adventure of Kayaking America. Next up... Re-kayaking southwestern states.

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