November 8, 2024 - Friday
Too cold this morning to walk, so I lounged around in my fuzzy lounge PJs until 9 and went to line dancing. In the middle of a dance, teacher Cindy stopped and yelled, “There is a huge spider on the floor!” We all froze and looked down on a baby tarantula, the size of a half dollar. Care was taken to carefully pick him up and put him outside. I learned that tarantula bites, though poisonous, are not fatal to humans. Instead, they are valued for their part in keeping desert insects under control.
After the excitement, Rich and I took Cindy to the Elks for lunch. I stuck to my usual turkey wrap, but they both had the French Dip sandwich. All were happy with the choices. Today is the first day of the North Ranch Yard Sale where you can find many kinds of wares, clothes, power tools, furniture, etc. We went directly to Dee’s which is where we bought several cowboy hats, a sweatshirt, hat bands, and bling tops last year. This year I got a cute sweater and a margarita. Since I hadn’t walked yet, I held it to one and then had to go home to rest a few minutes before taking my walk. BUT I DID IT! I do not want to break my streak of walking and tracking points…
Glennette
Cindy and Dee
We were back home sitting outside and a couple out for a walk commented on our New York plates which led us to an easy flow of conversation.They grew up in Springfield, MA (which is where my career was based) and raised their children in Enfield, CT. They know upper NY state well and their daughter considered going to Cazanovia College which is where Theresa went to college. She now lives in Boston and their son lives in Chicago, so they decided to travel. They visited friends in Jojoba Hills who were at an Escapee Park, who suggested that they might like this lifestyle and they said, Noooooo. But a week later they found a gorgeous Class A motorhome to their liking, sold their home in California, and are now waiting for a site in Jojoba Hills SKP Resort Coop Park in Temecula, CA. They actually started this whole process in August of this year so are learning a lot. AND he is a photographer with a website and she wants to do a blog to record their journey. Small world! Meet Penny and David - together since they were 14 years old❤️
Lee High Wildcats won their State Semi-Final game tonight 38-0, so they will play West Boylston this Friday night. GO WILDCATS! Football icon
November 9, 2024 - Saturday
Went for a walk with Cindy and Lu and the rest of the day was a do nothing day.
November 10, 2024 - Sunday
Walk and online church today. It was a gorgeous 72 degree bright sunny day so we spent most of the day outside. A new Casita pulled in across the way from us this afternoon and I noticed their license plate was from Massachusetts. Of course, the first chance we got, we asked the man while walking their dog, “Where in Massachusetts?” “Woostah” (Worcester) was his reply. They retired recently and started their RV journey in July. They bounced around until they arrived here which is enroute to their destination, Imperial Valley. They will be here for 7 days.
It was nice to have Eddi come over for a visit.
November 11, 2024 - Monday
HAPPY VETERANS' DAY
The usual walk, dance, chill… Do nothing kind of day, but I did have a phone call with all of my 4 grandchildren today. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
We got a package from Amazon - Rich ordered a small unit that will air fry/bake/roast. This was to cover for not having a microwave. It is a perfect size and very affordable.
Dee came by for cocktail hour. When the mountains are pink, it’s time to drink...
November 12, 2024 - Tuesday
Went into Wickenburg for ukulele practice preparing for Roxie’s Celebration of Life. Afterwards, Rich and I went to Bar 7 for the first time and had a scrumpdili-icious pot roast dinner.
The decor is very Western...
When we got home, there was a knock on the door. Penny was inviting us to come over at 3pm for cocktails, food, and fun - just bring drinks. They are just about 5 sites down from us and we trotted right over at 3 sharp. Their neighbors (Glinda and Keith, Larry and Debbie) right behind them are from Washington state. They were our neighbors last year. She had chips, dips, shrimp, peanut butter pretzels, queso, and taquitas. After a while, Cleve and Jerri came with delicious homemade pickles, green beans and special candies. Next thing we know Glinda and Debbie are setting up tacos with all the fixings between their rigs.
Once the sun set, warm blankets were offered by them to keep us warm. I learned that Penny is an alto for a choral group that was invited to sing in Normandy for the 60th anniversary of D-Day! What a special evening…although the WW point count was far beyond the daily points and well into the weekly points!
November 13, 2024 - Wednesday
Time to get back on track today - walked, danced, and made good food choices. Also managed to get a 1.5 hour pedicure too. Cindy came over after a trip to Prescott. Soon after Steve came - he is Lu’s neighbor (retired Marine, retired law enforcement) - to ask about our motorhome as he is considering a new rig. He has an Airstream now, but is looking for a different layout. As we adjusted our lawn chairs according to the direction of the sun, he commented that is why Western gunfights were always at high noon - because the sun would be a disadvantage to one and an advantage to the other. Never knew that!
November 14, 2024 - Thursday
Walked and skipped chair yoga session (again). Reason being we are practicing today at 11am for Roxie’s Celebration of Life which would make it too tight to fit everything in before we go. I drove today. It occurred to me that I never drive except on our way out here (towing our car) and around the park once in a while. I was a little nervous about driving on the highway with speeders and several roundabouts, but all went well. Phew! I am going to do it more often to stay sharp. Ha!
The jam was very sparse today - bass, guitars, dobro and ukulele. It certainly wasn’t our finest moment. I use the excuse that I had already played 1.5 hours before we got there for 2 hours. My fingers feel like raw meat. I think we drove the half a dozen people in the audience out. Oh well. At least Rich played his harmonica for one song!
Next time will be better - Heather will be there!