Sunday, March 19, 2017

Heading Home

We left Yuma Lakes RV Resort Thursday morning, March 9th. Before we left, Jake and I took some more walks into the desert.

 Jake and prickly pear in bloom.

 Prickly pear in bloom.

 Prickly pear in bloom.

Bald Eagle on a branch, Egret flying in and several American Coots just swimming around on Redondo Pond.

 Ocotillo cactus in bloom (pronounced, OH KOH TEE YOH).

 Beautiful blossoms

 Beautiful blossoms

We went to Organ Pipe National Monument and stayed at Gunsite Wash BLM in Ajo, Arizona, for free. However, the road was narrow and the bushes scraped the sides of our trailer and truck!

 Jake relaxing in the shade at Gunsite Wash BLM.

 Our campsite in the desert.

  Our campsite in the desert.

 Barrel cactus

 Jake loves the desert

 Barrel cactus blooms at night. It closes up during the day to conserve water.

 Jake catching his breath in the shade in the desert.

 Jake and a Saguaro cactus

 Ocotillo cactus

 Jake relaxing on the rug.

 Sunset at Gunsite Wash.
 
Here are some pictures from Organ Pipe National Monument while we were boondocking at Gunsite Wash. This area was incredibly beautiful. We sure have enjoyed the desert Southwest.

Organ Pipe cactus




Cholla cactus


















Now, it is on to Carlsbad Caverns. I will try to get that post out at the next place we stop. My tablet died, but I bought a new one in San Antonio. Between the tablet dying and poor cellular in the desert, this post is a week late. We are currently at Medina Lake RV Park, a Thousand Trails campground near San Antonio, Texas, and our site is incredible. 


Last night, Kay saw some deer run through the woods behind our trailer.

Cedar trees separate us from the sites beside us. Great privacy. Almost as good as boondocking and we have electricity, water and sewer. Oh, and good cellular, so that I can finish this and post it.

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Sunday, March 5, 2017

Before and After

The past two weeks have been tough. The stress of the truck being damaged and our travel plans being scrapped must have weakened our immune systems. We both got very sick and went to medical walk-in, where we got antibiotics to fight the infections. We are both on the mend and feeling much better. The really good news is that we have our truck back, and it looks terrific.

 Before

After

Because we have been sick, we have not done anything or gone anyplace. Since I have started feeling better, Jake and I have been taking walks out in the desert. The desert is really starting to bloom. Here are some of the pictures.

 All the little pods fall off and start sprouting.







 Jake by Redondo Pond



 The plants survive and blossom despite the harsh environment.



 Sometimes I let Jake run off leash during our hikes. An irrigation canal carries the water through the desert to the farms.

 Prickly pear cactus in bloom.



I want to see this one when all the blossoms open up.

Thursday, March 9th, we start heading East. I have started planning the trip and we are headed to Why, Arizona so that we can visit Organ Pipe National Monument. After that we are headed to Carlsbad Caverns National Park. The plan is to then cross the Gulf states to Florida and then up the East Coast, arriving at Tuxbury Pond RV Resort by May first.

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