February is almost over, and I think our unpleasant winter weather is finally gone. The temperatures have become normal for this time of year, and we had one final, serious downpour that turned our house into an island.
There is a dry wash that surrounds the house and crosses the road. Dry for most of the year, dry when we aren't experiencing a sudden fierce rainstorm.
Most of the time it's a smooth, sandy pathway for deer, coyote, quail, jack rabbits, etc. Fun to walk in and look for animal tracks, to get from here to there without any cactus thorns in our shoes.
But when it rains hard, this pathway turns into a silty, racing river that digs deep into the road and leaves us surrounded for a few hours. Certainly not deep enough to strand us or keep us from driving away, but deep enough to make a real mess of the Jeep!
February has flown by, we've been busy. Early in the month, Wickenburg held its 75th annual Gold Rush Days celebration in town. There is a huge parade, carnival with rides, art show (mostly crafts) a small car show, shoot em up reenactments, gold panning exhibitions and roping/rodeo competitions galore.
We took time to stroll through the craft show one Saturday, it's always interesting to see what people make/bring to sell.
stuffed animals and toy assault weapons |
and don't we all need personalized campfire pokers? |
Too many people and not enough things of interest to us made us leave the tents, food trucks, Ferris wheel, and "whack a mole" area and take a slow walk back to the Jeep. We've never really strolled randomly around "downtown" before, so we enjoyed ourselves.
Founder Henry Wickenburg and his mule |
Wickenburg street lights |
We had lots of favorite people time in February. Jodee and Bill stopped by for a restaurant brunch on their way home from a Super Bowl party. It was so good to catch up with them again!
Pam and John came for a shake-down visit with their sweet new motorhome later that week. To celebrate their new purchase (and Valentine's Day) we had dinner here and invited MonaLiza and Steve to join us. It's wonderful to get together with our RV family....
We spent some time in the desert the next day, one of our happy places with these two special people. Of course, it included a photo stop at a Crested Saguaro on Blue Tank Road.
A few days after Pam and John left, Dave and I went into the Valley to attend the famous and fabulous Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show. We've been there many times before but this year, other than to ogle the spectacular horses, we were going to observe a group of Guide Dogs for the Blind pups negotiate the exciting and often very distracting sights.
Bye Bye! |
The next day the Lowes hosted a combined birthday bash at their house, inviting us, some of their neighbors and visiting RV friends, Hans and Lisa! Once again, it was super to see them and learn what they've been up to since coming "off the road". Everyone had a wonderful time, great Mexican food and an unlimited supply of Margaritas, flowing from Betty's Margarita machine (who knew there was such a thing!).
Dave and Lisa, no Hans! |
One February thing Dave really looks forward to is the start of NASCAR racing season, signaled by the running of the Daytona 500. This year was no different!
GO BYRON! |
Are you tired yet? One more event to show you - Niece Lisa's visit.
She was in Phoenix for a wedding and was able to extend her trip so that she could spend some time with us. We were so happy; it's been too long since we've seen her. Dave's cousin Kathi and her husband Jeff drove Lisa to a restaurant in Carefree to meet us for lunch and hand her off. We were all too busy talking to take any pictures, a problem I have often.
We enjoyed second cup in the sun, showing her our beautiful desert surroundings, a trip into the mountains to Prescott, lunch at the floating restaurant on Lake Pleasant, visiting the interesting Shrine of St. Joseph in Yarnell, morning walks with Dave and lots of reminiscing.
Allergy season in the desert means lots of kleenex! |
off they go! |
riding the funicular at Lake Pleasant |
will you share? |
one of the Stations of the Cross at Shrine of St. Joseph |
It was great to see you two once again...and I can't wait to see what March has in store for you! ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you both as well. It's become a tradition hasn't it. Stay tuned!
DeleteHey, I know almost all those people! How lucky are you to have your own personal moat around your property? All you need now is sharks and alligators!
ReplyDeleteThe RV community is full of very great people isn't it.....
DeleteYa know, sometimes it not bad to be on an island......
Annabelle likes her blackberries! Awesome. Nice seeing Pam and John again, they haven't blogged in awhile. Their new rig is looks like a great travel rig, but tow their jeep?
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy, nice little tour of town with its quirky street lights.
I'm not sure whether Annabelle likes more - to smear the berries on her face or squish them in her fist! It's always good to see Pam and John! The Jeep didn't come along on this first trip.....
DeleteThat's one way to clean your wash.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like February was a blur of activity, with Family and Friends.
Been to the Yarnell Shrine. Very genuine.
Be Safe and Enjoy March.
It's about time.
The Shrine was a real surprise, it's beautiful and it's rocky setting is stunning.
ReplyDeleteSuper blog...filled with the riches of loving friends and family. Now all you need is a dog. Cindy
ReplyDeletewhat we really need is to see you guys again!
DeleteThe RVing world is filled with special people! Toy assault rifles--why would anyone thing that was a good idea?? But then the world is filled with bad ideas these days. Loved your blog and I agree with Cindy P--rich with stories of loving friends and family.
ReplyDeleteNot a good idea in my world, but no one asked me!
DeleteThe community we've met since we began RV'ing and blogging have been a totally unexpected and wonderful blessing....who knew?
What a blast from the past….so many faces of folks I haven’t seen in such a long time. And sweet Annabelle with her blackberry smile and wide eyes filled with yummy excitement! I love the town street lights…so cool! The horses are beautiful and so are the amazing guide dogs.
ReplyDeleteA blast from the past, and present.... Wish you two were here with us too!
DeleteWickenburg is "unique" that's for sure....
You had a busy February! Which seems normal during this time of the year when temps are its best so friends come for a visit.
ReplyDeleteAnnabelle is so adorable! I wonder if we will ever see this little angel :)
-ML
You'll get to meet her when she comes for her first visit - count on it!
DeleteYou did have lots of favorite people time in February! It's fun to see so many of our western-based friends in this post. I must say, it makes me a bit nostalgic for our RVing days. Somehow, the west didn't seem so far away when we had our trailer! So glad winter is in the rear-view mirror for you...but allergy season in the desert? That just seems so unfair! I'm currently sneezing in Florida, it's the darned oak pollen!
ReplyDeleteAnnabelle eating (and wearing) blackberries is hilarious! Her expression with Molly is precious. ❤️
Two of our very favorite people are missing....you know who they are - don't you.....sigh
DeleteAfter the relatively wet winter here the desert is very green, which means - gasp - pollen and allergies! Although the good side of that weather will be the beautiful wildflowers.
I love all the photo updates from Jesse - she's growing and changing by the minute it seems!
Needless to say, I am way behind in my blog reading. "Other activities" are really crimping my daily activities...haha!! Thanks so much for hosting us for our shakedown. Our next shakedown is with the Jeep in tow. We'll be back soon!!! Love the sweet photos of Annabelle, especially with Molly:)
ReplyDeleteWe're always happy to see you, shakedown cruise or not! Especially when you come bearing China Bistro care packages!
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