Morning Jagger
It’s 5:30 AM, I’m sound asleep when Jagger barks and growls warning me of eminent danger. It’s unusual to hear Jagger bark. When he does I pay attention. I too hear something outside…
It’s 5:30 AM, I’m sound asleep when Jagger barks and growls warning me of eminent danger. It’s unusual to hear Jagger bark. When he does I pay attention. I too hear something outside…
Last week Jagger and I Returned to my Daughters’ property in Mesa, Az, from our extended California trip. We came back for another visit with family and more maintenance work […]
The next morning we head down to the Marina for breakfast, but after getting there, we discover they weren’t open yet. Aiden and I reviewed the menu and he decided on my french toast…
A quick trip to Parker and Havasu, Az to explore the sites and visit friends…
One of the neighbors hens got into my daughters pasture a few days ago. No one is sure how and it couldn’t return home. The rooster would visit at the fence and seem concerned, but apparently unable to encourage her to come home…
Now I am preparing for my month long loop through Southern California and then a Spring trip East. Along with a few more warranty items, I am doing some regular annual maintenance on both the Coach and the Workhorse. Since leaving last February 10th, I have piled on 20,000 miles to the Workhorse and towed the Coach 5,000 miles.
In come the slides, up come the stabilizers. All hatches, cabinets and vents closed and secured. I move the Workhorse into position and a catastrophic failure happens…
‘Twas a cold winters morning and the puppy was still snoring, while visions of goodies pranced in his head. I too was sleeping when suddenly I awoke to a small soft steading beeping. What, not Santa’s Reindeers, so where was this beeping from?
On Hold in Arizona For those who didn’t know, I had extended my stay in Arizona by several weeks because I was waiting on a couple of parts to be obtained by Orangewood RV in Surprise, AZ. so they could complete the warranty work on my Coach. I only had superficial flaws […]
On the last morning before leaving Dead Horse and driving back south to Usery Mountain, Jag and I went for our morning walk. While off the path Jag found his first cactus hidden inside another bush and took a poke on the nose. Thank goodness it wasn’t serious, Lesson learned 😦 After returning to the path and walking not more than fifty feet Jag froze and started backing up.
My family time has been unmatched, especially for my Arizona family because they were so far away. I now find myself again having to say good bye for now, as my Daughter and two of my grandchildren leave for the drive back to California with my best friend Beth. Immediately after they leave I had to say goodbye to my Arizona family, my Son his wife and children.
My Stay In Arizona Continues I was joking with some of my family and friends that my life as a Retired Vagabond has morphed into more like the Groundhog Day […]