Season Greetings, Dear Family & Friends,
We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Although we miss you all, we are enjoying the Arizona temps (although, they will be dropping into the upper 50's this coming week!!) and have been busy with gold metal detecting and touring the desert that surrounds North Ranch.
Mickey and Brad came to visit and show us the places to metal detect (hopefully for gold) and Darrel was so lucky to have found a 1998 nickel (5 cents) and a couple dozen gun shells. Of course, Mickey found some small pieces of gold as we dug and dry washed in her little banjo gold pan in one of the washes she selected! Brad had about the same luck as Darrel but no nickel!
On Friday and Saturday, Bob and his dog, Ruger, took us to see the Indian Rock and explore the "Spanish Mines" northwest from the town of Congress. The trails are endless and Bob & Ruger are great guides. Indian rock (Mother rock) has some hieroglyphics you can still see if you are looking carefully.
The guy on the right is Darrel, he is about 6 foot so you can see the size of Mother Rock!
Here's Ruger!
There terrain is very different that what we see behind North Ranch
Susan, Bob and Ruger, looking for a well.
You can find flowers in the desert if you look for them!
On Saturday, we headed out the back gate (without Ruger) with Bob as our guide. We headed toward Stanton, AZ, a mining town and around the Weaver Mountains.
There are lots of "mines" dug out and you can see the tailing piles from the excavation.
Posted Mine claims show the active mines in the area!
Cactus, Cactus, everywhere you look!
Some with really unique growth patterns.
Darrel caught Susan below the trail waving hello!
Again, more flowers among the dried bushes.
Traveling in the "desert" in a 4 x 4 Ranger is really a bumpy ride. You hang on as you are climbing up and down sheer rock and/or washed out paths. It is really funny that Darrel has an aversion to amusement parks especially roller coasters, well, let me tell you, I've been on tamer roller coasters compared to a few of the trails -- one is called suicide hill --- yeah, much easier coming down than going up!!!
We come home, tired, dusty/dirty but just inspired by the landscape....it can change in a heartbeat and you see something completely different just around the bend! There is so much more to see for another day!
We hope you have a wonderful holiday season and wish you all the best in 2019.
Stay Tuned to the Traveling Gypsies,
Love,
Susan & Darrel