Well, winter has found us in Arizona (along with our rain clouds we seem to bring with us). Arizona's monsoon season was kind of a dud, but we are helping them out with wild, rainstorms last week and more rain expected over the Thanksgiving break.
We found out when we tried the furnace that it worked for a day and 1/2 and then wouldn't work, so we spent the weekend pulling out the furnace and cleaning the sail switch (which I guess makes the unit work or not work). It is really a chore because you access if from the front bay and it is cramped quarters for Darrel to work.
We were successful in getting it out, cleaning the switch and have been running since Sunday! Just in time for the temps to drop below freezing -- I hope the sun cooperates and tells the rain to go away.
After our hard work, we headed out for a quick desert run with Bob & Ruger to get some "retirement" perspective -- when you have the desert and mountains out your back gate, it doesn't take much to find it. Here's a few pics of the trip.
Bob took us out to Jaxson Hole which is where people have picnics and gatherings.
It is lined with cliffs and well protected in the desert
Of course, you can see the Weaver Mountains in the background.
Ruger found a bone someone had placed in the tree....
and he thought he might want a chew toy....
Bob tried to help him get it down lower but decided it wasn't a good tasting bone anyway!
Interesting desert art adorns the trees.
Ruger decided to check out the woodpile for the bonfires.
He is usually looking for critters that make their homes there.
Now he is on the top of the pile, just sure he will find something interesting.
So next is exploring the cliff side, because SOMETHING just has to be out there.
We are easily entertained when Ruger is exploring. That dog sure can cover ground but always comes back to Bob's whistle.... he does love desert exploring.
Now we are back in work mode, on Monday with Darrel trying to get the outside chores done before the rains come in. Flushing tanks, fueling the UTV and getting the flag pole back up and repaired. We now have a new flag and rope so we are flying the colors high and proud.
My sister, Carol sent a funny Thanksgiving Day card and it made me laugh -- so here's a couple of pics, you probably cannot read the flock sayings, but I have it hanging on my refrigerator to start m day smiling.
We with you all a very Happy Thanksgiving, full of family, friends with many blessings and things to be thankful for.
Sending Hugs and Kisses, plus blessing your way,
Susan & Darrel