Relaxing Day – Trip to Centerville
After arriving back at the coach, Jagger once again had an episode. I decided I needed to take him to the veterinary hospital. I found one in Cedar City over a hour away and gave them a call…
After arriving back at the coach, Jagger once again had an episode. I decided I needed to take him to the veterinary hospital. I found one in Cedar City over a hour away and gave them a call…
Looks like today will be another day to hang around camp. At least I will be able to get a few things caught up, like laundry and cleaning. This is the not so fun part of traveling, but I would be doing that if I was at home anyway.
I haven’t shared all my adventures up to this point in time on my blog, but I wanted to bring my blog up to date so I could share my current […]
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 […]
Jagger Jagger is an unexpected miracle. I had researched many breeds of dogs, hoping to find just the right one. I admit my requirements were unreasonable and part of their […]
Travel Journal – April 2, 2014 Long Term Visit I have been camped at Verde Leaf RV Resort in Buckeye, Arizona for 32 days now. It’s the first time I have […]
…why were the “White Tank Mountains” given that name?