Friday, February 21, 2014

This is the end of our Spring Fling for 2014

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We stayed at Lynn and Mickey Wait’s lot (#11) in Yuma for 2 days after are arrival back into the U.S.A..  It is in a very nice devolvement in The Foothills of Yuma.  They have 3 spots with 50a 3-way hookups.  Thanks Lynn & Mickey, we rejoiced in long showers after boon docking for a month or so.  We replaced our food and beverage supply and had Anne-Marie’s blood work done.

We drove to another favorite stop, 2 days at the Escapee’s CG in Benson, AZ (#12).  We are always warmly greeted there, we had beautiful desert sunsets and I’m told the mornings were nice for those that arose to meet them.  I started to have a ‘husky’ sounding voice, a new manly man persona?

#13 is our 2 day stop a Deming NM.  Note that this is shown as #4 & #13, this is because we stopped both east and west bound at several places.  At the Schaffer’s suggestion, we went to The Adobe Deli about 8 miles out of town.  This link has great pictures of the eclectic eating place that featured COLD Beer.  Me? I’ve lost my appetite and just wanted to rest as I was spending most of the evenings coughing.

Our next stop (#14) was Fort Stockton for 1 night.  Close to 300 miles, it seemed to be trans continental to this driver.  Beautiful road where the 80 MPH speed limit encouraged me to step us up to 70 mph.  Good dinner at home and early to bed, tomorrow I’m going to ‘Seal The Deal’ and land this old girl in Georgetown (#15).

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The trail from Fort Stockton into the Round Rock  consists of primarily good 2 lane farm roads.  Being Texas the speed limit is 70mph, watch out for livestock!  At the half way point is the town of Mason, this is photo of it’s bank.

Long suffering readers may remember I was issued a speed warning by a Brother Mason there last year.  He missed me this year, he was an upright fellow!

 

Anne-Marie takes care of my eyeglass cleaning, I hand them to her and she sprays with alcohol and wipes them.  She gave them back and I couldn’t see.  I handed them back to her and she looked my eye and said, ‘Oh Stink’.  It was so yucky I will not post a photo here.  We phoned our doctor and made an appointment for the next day. 

The next day we recovered Anne-Maries soon to be sold PT Cruiser and went to the doctor who seemed to be somewhat overwhelmed by DSCN0169-001the extent of my condition.  Today the doctor who is doing Anne-Marie’s cataract surgery (after her back heals) saw me on an emergency basis.  It appears that I have a rather rare infection of Viral Conjunctivitis which is highly contagious and not treatable with antibiotics being a virus.

 

 

 

Monday, February 17, 2014

Closing days at Ensenada 2014

 

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We toured the Antiquities Museum located (and financed) on our resort’s property.  In a very poor country, this investment stands out in it’s grandeur.

The bylaws of Chapter #8 require that it’s annual meeting be held in Mexico.  During this years meeting, we allocated charity disbursements in excess of $6,000 and sent our annual contribution to CARE (Escapees low cost, volunteer driven assisted living center in Livingston Texas).  Anne-Marie was elected to be next years Wagon Master, she announce the our caravan will travel to Kino Bay.  That is on the east side of The Bay of California, about 250 miles south of the international border.

A tip of my hat to our relatives and friends from Christ The King Church who donated used clothing for the children at the schools and orphanages that we chose to help this year.

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This will be a real challenge for us to exceed next year.

This fellow towed a utility trailer down from Colorado.  In it was 30 sets of turn-out gear the was out of date code for use in the U.S.A.  The local Fire Department was very pleased!

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Our route back to the states took us on a short cut, crossing the border at Tecate.  Anne-Marie was found in possession of 4 eggs and 2 potatoes.  It seems to us that the import restrictions on food stuffs are a moving target.

I picture to Border Guard leaving for work, “Honey, I’m going to work, do you need anything?” 

“I told you yesterday that we need eggs and potatoes, all you brought me was a lemon!

 

 

 

 

Saturday, February 15, 2014

One of 3 Blow Holes in the World! 2014

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We bus toured about 20 miles South to view the one of 3 Blow Holes in the world.  This phenomena is caused when a cave at waters edge is connected to another cave that is below the water level.  As the tide comes in, the pounding waves cause the ‘Blow’ effect.  We also had a brief glimpse of a whale spouting about 100 yards off shore.

A few hundred feet from the BlowHole was a typical Mexican Flea Market where everything in never on sale.  OK, I did pay $20 for a leather belt that passed the lighter test’.DSCN0219

 

 

 

Than we were into a pleasant restaurant where our need for Good foods and drink was satisfied while looking out over the Pacific Ocean. Note the huge chip on the glass, VERY common down here, maybe that’s why you get a straw?

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Our next stop was a tour of ‘Kids Kingdom’, a home for abused, abandoned or orphaned children. Started in  1989 Tomás and Maricela Shockey, they presently have 36 ‘kids’, all of whom were in high spirits, clean and appeared well feed. Tomas gave a 20 minute explanation of the goals and a satisfying demonstration of their progress.  This home is ‘gated’ and uses private schools, 3 Kids are in collage!

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Center picture above, Tomas gave us the Mission‘s history and explained it’s needs. Todays fire drill was food staples and the handle broke off their last fry pan!  Later in the week, we took them to COSTCO where they concentrated on rice and beans, a new fry pan will come from a second hand store.   DSCN0251

The crowd went wild when the found out I was a Shriner. This 31 year old ‘Kid’ graduated to becoming a full time handyman and resident at the school.  Thanks to the intervention of our Shriners, he had 3 operations to repair a club foot when he was a youngster.

Another your lady (now in collage) had here legs repaired with about 5 years of surgery.  Her problem? ‘Rickets’!  I disease unheard of in the states do to our better diets.

Our small group raised $7,000 this year to help several home of this type.  Next year Anne-Marie and I will bring Chapter#8 to Kino Bay, wouldn’t you feel like a part of this work if you sent me a check for 3 Starbucks Coffee’s?

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Trip to Ensenada 2014

We left California on Wednesday, 48 rigs, we were in the 2nd group of 7.  We were told that we would be ‘ushered’ thru the border crossing due to DSCN0142the charitable desires of our group and we had agreed not to bring excessive food stocks into Mexico.  Well, that didn’t happen.  Our group leader was pulled over for an inspection, I was #2 in the line of 7.  Per our previous instructions, I stopped and plugged up the whole works.  The officials were insistent in wanting me to move.  ?No Comprend’a ?  I’m not moving, much hollering and ordering, did I tell you they have automatic weapons?  After several tense minutes, our leader’s inspection was expedited and he was released.  Photos?  No, these armed fellows are very camera shy.  I could send you my underwear :-0.  We did have a police escort thru the border town which was very helpful.

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Toll stops were a P.I.A. as we had to wait for our group’s last rig to clear the toll before we moved on.  We were rewarded with beautiful vistas of the Pacific Ocean.  You will have to use your imagination to remove the electrical lines!

 

 

 

 

 

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This Sculpture is about 50’ tall, it is looking over the town and out to sea.  Appears to be on public land, awesome!

We arrived and set-up at our campground at Estero Beach Resort.  Than the party started!

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Anne-Marie looks good here.  it the restorative miracle of a Margarita!

I’m posting this on Thursday, fist time I’ve had decent i-net.  We are are now in Yuma, AZ where the high today will be 88°.  Keep watching!

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Lions & Tigers and Bears! 2014

 

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We arrived at the San Diego K.O.A. Park on Friday after an uneventful trip over the mountains that tested our Cummings Engine and our Retarder.  We was running 42mph at 2400 rpm for many miles with DSCN0077plenty of time to take in the scenery.  The campground is very nice, a bit rich for our tastes at $38/nite. 

Lot’s of wind power out here! Blowing sand and 45mph speed limits in the hills tend to get this driver’ attention!

 

On Saturday, we allowed the youth in our old bodies assume control and went to the San Diego Zoo.  In the mid-50’s they had a TV program which my Dad would only allow Perdue Football to preempt.  We walked uphill and down from 9:30 until half past exhaustion (about 3:30).  We had a $10 Burger and aDSCN0078 DSCN0079$9 draft beer, yes we are in Southern Kalifonia!

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You cannot go to a great zoo without having a good time, it brings out the ‘Kid’ in all of us.

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We arrived back at Camp to find that several of our traveling companions from Chapter #8 had arrived.  I noted that it was 4:00 and the party was on!

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The next few days will be spent preparing for our tour to Ensenada.  We have Legal, Cultural & Practical information for our 2st time travelers.  not all work however, there will be food, drink and tall tales of our summer to share.  Someone has to do it, might as well be us!