Sunday, April 7, 2019

April has arrived in AZ

Hello Family & Friends,
We have been busy the past week (OBTW, Happy Birthday to my sister, Carol today 4/7 😃)
Believe it or not, we have almost had our RV for a year and we need to wash/wax the outside since we had a protective covering added.  That task has been most of our last week.  Darrel has diligently kept with it as we traveled around the RV working in the shade.  It looks so much shinier.  I hadn't really realized that it really needed a bath.

So here's some of our highlights over the week -- I don't have many pictures but we always seem to have an interesting moment or 2 (and me, without my camera 😱)


  • Our truck decided to have a mental moment after we washed it last weekend (March 30) -- we had come inside and Darrel headed to the shower. The car alarm went off and we thought, oh oh, javelina (boar type creatures) were running into it -- but we saw nothing --- so we just though, fluke.  Then I headed to the shower and it went off again.  OK, this is now dark and we aren't wanting to irritate our neighbors with repeated car alarms going off.  Darrel opens the truck to see what it happening, and other than a couple of moths flying out, he didn't see anything.  So when I get out of the shower, I jump in the truck and we start driving to a place we can reset the controls hoping this will help.  It never went off again, so all we can think is that those stupid moths were setting off the inside parameter alarm???? Anyway, a big thanks to Darrel's peeps -- brother, Mike, friend, Tom and nephew-in-law, Chris who tried to come to our rescue with videos and Ford posts of why this might happen.

  • Next thing is we saw our first close up of a javelina in the neighbor's yard -- she came over and pointed him out -- I did get pictures as he was lying under their cool shade tree.
He looked dead, but he wasn't

I tried to zoom in because, I am definitely NOT getting close to him.

He did twitch a couple of times when I was taking his pic.

Later, Darrel saw him take off down the road and cross the lot across the street.  They have been sighted many more times around the park.  A couple days later, we saw one walking down the street like a really big, ugly dog.... if you don't corner them or mess with them, they usually go their own way!

  • Rattlesnakes are out and we saw our first one as we were tooling around in the UTV.  We were headed down the south street and near the wash I saw it sunning on the edge of the street.  I told Darrel and he said, no way and so we backed up to see it -- I have to admit, I did move a little closer into the UTV seat.  There it was just resting away, no rattle or even any indication that he was alive.  We saw a bicycler headed our direction and we told her about the snake on the farside of the road a few feet behind us, she was very appreciative and decided to turn her bike around and not pass the snake.  I think I probably would have done the same thing.  YOU DO NOT GO OUT AT NIGHT WITHOUT A FLASHLIGHT PERIOD....
So that has been our busy work week, I managed to play pickleball most days, and get a bicycle ride in with Darrel in the early evenings.

I have family coming this next weekend to help me celebrate my birthday.  I am sure we will have some adventures to write about during their visit.  So until then,

Sending love and hugs  your way,
Susan & Darrel


Saturday, March 30, 2019

Wickenburg Statues, The Donkey

Hello Family & Friends,
We met Mickey and Brad a few weeks ago in Wickenburg for their Friday Fish Fry at the American Legion.  Wickenburg has several "art displays" around the town and it is quite the walking tour if you visit the town.

Of course Darrel though the Donkey was a great find with the old miner hauling his tools.

We both decided that we would follow the back half of the donkey!

They are very detailed and you can see all the tools they carried to do that gold mining and prospecting.

I think the poor donkey got the worst part of the deal.

I haven't taken the other pictures as I don't always have my camera with me but there is one of a rattle snake that seems pretty real, a gila monster, other people that were important to the development of the town -- very unique and there are audio explanations like a museum tour.

Maybe I will get productive and snap a few more to add to the blog.  Until then, hope all is well with everyone at home.

Take care and sending AZ weather to the Midwest and beyond,
Susan & Darrel

Back Road to Prescott

Hello Family and Friends,
Another post! and probably a 3rd one, too -- it seems like I found some pictures and I try to post relevant to the content (yes, 31 years of teaching will keep you focused on content!).

We took the back road to Prescott -- and it was a beautiful drive.  Here's a few pics we snapped along the way.

Yes, we are still in AZ, although at times going to Prescott can make you feel like you are in CO!

Beautiful scenery with Pine trees and mountain views!

Looking over the valley we traveled up.


A beautiful blue sky to greet us

The road is primitive, dirt and with the rain and snows, we had some water run over.
Susan says Hello from the trail, it was chilly around 42 degrees as we climbed higher.

Darrel is headed up the trail for a better view.

Of course, the sky is usually dotted with jet vapor trails, sometimes they make the most interesting patterns, criss crossing the sky.

It was a beautiful day and we had great travels.  

Sending our blessings,
Susan & Darrel


Taking Care of Business

Hello Family & Friends,
Whew, we've had a busy couple of days, wrapping up the week of March -- Darrel's birthday was Wednesday, the 27th and we went shopping in Surprise and had Pizza for his lunch, plus a birthday cake from Mickey (German Chocolate with lots of icing, delicious).

We spent Thursday and Friday doing some odd jobs around the RV -- the backsplash for the 1/2 bath (or garage) arrived and Darrel decided to get it up and it looks wonderful.  The pattern is very similar to the full bath, but a little more gray, I think!

After the bathroom came the temporary brake loom for the RV (which is a recall from Keystone, and we will get it "official" fixed when we return to Kansas).  It is always interesting to get under the RV especially for Darrel.
I guess there is more room than under a car or truck, but I usually have to had him some tool he has forgotten to take with him!

But now we are "safe" until we get it totally repaired when we head to Kansas.

Of course, laundry happens every other day or so with our small washer/dryer combo.  Sometimes it is just easier to hang from the gazebo to avoid the dryer wrinkles.

So with our household chores caught up we now can find something fun to do!

Sending our love and blessings from AZ,
Susan & Darrel





Monday, March 25, 2019

March is wrapping up!

Hello Family & Friends,
Well last week flew by as I expected.  We did have a busy week working in Woodcarver's Event, doctor appointments and misc. shopping trips.

The weather has warmed up so the days are really warm when in the sun but the nights still cool off so that starts the morning really pleasant.  We have been using fans inside the RV so it is tolerable and of course, you can catch a breeze under the awnings or under the gazebo.

I took this one from under the gazebo and even though the sun is brightly shining, it does keep the direct sun off the RV sides which helps reduce the temp inside.

We even have the back awning up to help keep the heat off the ramp. We haven't dropped the patio yet as the nights are still cooling off to the upper 40's and the furnace still kicks on to keep it at 66 degrees in the early morning hours.


Bumper lemon crop so I spent today juicing lots of lemons -- we freeze the juice and thaw when needed.  Darrel likes to add it to his water or Diet Pepsi.

This electric juicer does the trick, you can see my seeds gathering in the tray.


Next, comes the orange juice!  Talk about "fresh squeezed"!!!  Mickey and Brad donated their oranges from their tree in their backyard.

You can see the juice filling up the bowl.  Talk about spoiled, fresh squeezed juice in the morning!

Windshield woes -- Darrel was trying to polish the windshield of the UTV and it made it worse.  He was using one of the headlight cleaning kits from Harbor Freight.  Obviously, not for this type of plastic.  He wore his poor arm out with a buffing pad on a drill -- not really sure what went wrong.

He spent today (Monday), undoing the damage with a Buffer and better polish he borrowed from Brad.  He has a little ways to go to get it to a better visual.  We will probably need to replace it but those darn things cost about $250 - $380 to replace Yikes!!! Next year!

And with a smaller washing load, I try to keep up on the laundry every other day....today was bath towel day and over the weekend chore clothes.  It works pretty well, but I do have to pay attention to wrinkles if I let the dry cycle go too long.

Guess that is all our news for the past week.  Darrel's birthday is Wednesday, we don't have big plans, meeting Brad and Mickey in Wickenburg to get their car out of the repair shop.  I am sure we will find some fun and food -- plus a piece of birthday cake to celebrate.

OBTW -- Here's my newest FitBit Badge -- kind of keeps you motivated when you get these random undates!  2500 miles since I've been wearing my FitBit -- I think I started wearing my FitBit in November 2016 -- 2 years and 4 months!  



Love to you all, sending happy blessings your way,
Susan & Darrel




Sunday, March 17, 2019

Happy St. Patrick's Day

Hello Family & Friends,
We finished the weekend and St. Patty's Day celebration with putting up the kitchen backsplash which turned out pretty awesome.  It was much simpler than the bathroom since we had a bigger space to work and a straight shot without any side walls.

Here's the finished project (and I forgot to remove the towels for a better picture drop!


So here's a better picture without the clutter.  It will keep the wall dry from any sink splashes.

A couple of weeks ago, Darrel built a key holder that he mounted on the window valence.  We now have a place to hang the keys (and his readers) so we don't lose any

We went to a St. Patrick's Day gathering and on our way back we saw an amazing rainbow over the Weaver mountains and me without my camera --- so when we made it home and was closing up outside we had beautiful pink clouds right outside our door.

Here's a picture with the moon (yes, it was the moon) starting to shine.

Amazing pink clouds over the mountains in the background

You can see the pink reflection in Beau's windshield and hood -- that is what caught my eye, I was trying to figure out where the reflection was coming from.

Next week is a busy week with Ladies Pistol practice, Appointments in Surprise (most of the day) and the Woodcarvers event that showcases lots of different wood carver masters who will be in the park for the week.

We are sad to see our neighbors, Ernie and Sue depart for Montana.  We will miss them and wish them safe travels to home -- until next year, as they plan to be back.  We will start to see a lot of neighbors depart for their homes up north as the winter turns to spring and summer.

So next week might be slim pickings for post shares but I'm sure we will have some adventure to share.  Until then,

Love and blessings,
Susan & Darrel

Thursday, March 14, 2019

Rainy Day(s) Project

Hello Family & Friends,
Well, with 3 days of rain and clouds (yes, here in Arizona), we decided to work on an indoor project to put up backsplash in the full bathroom.  We actually thought we had bought enough to do both the full bath and the garage 1/2 bath, but we found out that we didn't 😒 -- so the full bathroom got the backsplash and we'll look for either additional sheets or something else.  In keeping with the Pendergast's "limited budget for remodeling" (remember the kitchen and breezeway remodel days), we found these in the discount bin at either Lowe's or Home Depot.

It wasn't too bad of a project (mostly Susan goes and fetches, and I am really good at putting down the blue tape for caulking purposes) -- it really looks nice.  Of course, Darrel makes that magic happen with his handyman talents.
A little camera crooked here, but you can see it from a front standing view.

Better camera shot, shows from the bedroom pocket door access.

You would think peel and stick vinyl would be a snap but you can see we had an outlet to contend with and very little headroom plus the sink faucet is about 7 inches tall so trying to work behind without catching your arm or turning on the water full blast was a challenge.

Darrel then put down the silicone caulking to make sure we don't have water links so with 24 hour dry time, we were brushing teeth, etc. at the back bath sink or the kitchen sink.  Minor inconvenience.

So we now have the 1/2 bath to finish (it will be much smaller) and the kitchen wall behind the sink which the biggest challenges are the outlet which it isn't flush to the wall but in a "box" which sets out from the wall and there are edging strips that connect the wall panels.  We will keep those as accent lines as we cannot remove them or cover over them.  I think it will look OK.

I will keep you posted on our progress -- we have finally gotten to sunshine and warmer temps and I think the winds are suppose to diminish, too.  We will want to be outside and NOT in the RV.

Also this weekend is the Spring yard sale day on Saturday (what will Darrel find this time???) and the weather is suppose to be absolutely beautiful, too beautiful to stay inside.

Hope everyone is doing well and we send our love and blessings to you all,
Love,
S & D

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