If you know us, you know we're not gamblers. Today, however, we've decided to gamble on whether our black and grey water holding tanks will hold one...more...day.
We've been here at Cave Creek Regional Park without a sewer connection for 11 days and counting. We've lived relatively normally, albeit using water conservation techniques learned over the years. Today, however, we pressed our luck, finger's crossed that we'll be winners! (By win, I mean we'll make it to the dump station tomorrow morning without having had an unpleasant "overflow" situation). This morning I did two small loads of laundry in our on board washer to up the stakes a bit......stay tuned!
On a more pleasant note, here are some pictures from our desert jaunts of the past week.
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The wildflowers are so beautiful this year! |
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one of our lunch spots on the shore of Lake Pleasant |
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this guy is surely enjoying the spring grass growing around his tank! |
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sharing lunch with a friend in the middle of Sycamore Creek |
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a friend give us a high five! (or perhaps a high four?) |
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mesquite lined path at the Boulders Resort
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That's all I'm able to show you tonight.....we'll see how the internet is at White Tank Regional Park tomorrow!
We've used Lake Pleasant as our site to see the Cactus League Padres strut their stuff. It is a great location altho the towns are building out that way. You did not mention any burros ??? Often common.
ReplyDeleteLake Pleasant looks so lovely. We hope you have no accidents!
ReplyDeleteMiss you at White Tank. Y'all enjoy your time there.
I'm wondering if I can survive five days! Hope the tanks hold one more night:) See you tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteWe arrive at Cave Creek today...sorry we'll miss you!
ReplyDelete11 days is amazing, not sure we could go that long...
Thanks for sharing the blooms that we missed by leaving AZ...
ReplyDeleteThat's some impressive conservation - hope you won!! I'm already missing the desert, thanks for your beautiful pics. Love the high four and the mesquite trees :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, the desert is so lush and green! And the wildflowers are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteSue, I hope you whispered to all the wildflowers to wait for us in April!
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