There are many snowbirds here, some have been here for a few months already. Many more are expected right after the holidays. Everyone is nice, and friendly....we even went to a Christmas Eve extravaganza late in the afternoon at a new friend's place (campsite) with friends we met at the Chili Dinner. We are having fun and learning a lot from others...where to go, how to get there, where to stay, etc. Priceless info.
its nice and warm in the sun |
aahhh....this is the life! |
where are you going Tom? |
catching a few laps.....the water is heated....much warmer than the air temp! |
crossfit shirt for Chris |
warm and soft fleeces for Jess and Andrew |
Sadie in her new sweater...checking out the treats |
the "sunset show" on Christmas Eve |
magnificent-really! |
kidney stone...under medical care now |
Christmas Eve ....just a little prepping in the kitchen |
We had a festive Christmas morning....eating a spiced coffee cake for breakfast instead of oatmeal and yogurt. Haha! The day was pretty chilly, especially when the sun went behind the clouds. It was so cold, my newly purchased Christmas cactus dropped all its buds. Can you believe that? Later on Christmas Day we were able to Facetime with my parents/sisters and families....which was also great. Too bad we couldn't share in the desserts though....they were so close, yet so far. Hahahah. Great to see everyone though!!
Christmas breakfast.....a treat :) |
cheese-y stick on decorations in our side window..... |
Look....the buds fell off! I just can't believe it!!! |
and it was getting a lot of sun....not sure what happened there |
a cloudy and cool Christmas Day (doesn't Tom look good?!) |
only got "dressed up" for Facetime with the family, then back to this lovely outfit....hahahah |
bad picture of holiday lights at a campsite near us-the campground was really quite festive! |
dressing warm to go walk around the campground and check out the holiday lights |
Baby its COLD outside! |
For various reasons, we've been sticking close to the campground this holiday week. We've been enjoying the campground and all the activities available to us here. Some days I'm not sure what to do first! Hahaha! Without boring you to tears, let me just say that Morning Stretch (outside on a deck under heat lamps similar to the ones at the train stations in NJ) and ceramics are my absolute favorites! I am also trying to learn patience (and keep my brain sharp-ha!) by doing jigsaw puzzles outside. I've done 2 already-without any help from Tom I might add. (He's just not into it)! I'm getting pretty good. Hahaha.
working outside...its warm in the sun |
nice! (Thanks Mom!) |
Another day...another puzzle |
actually this one took 2 days to finish |
watching football (would be better with a campfire to keep us warm!) |
my "ceramic" creation......a hot plate trivet thingy |
Tom is getting a lot of reading done over this holiday week, and he frequents the library. He usually walks, since its only down the campground road. I rode my bike over the other day to return a couple of books and pick up a new one. The library is pretty good!! Two levels! Anyway, on my way back, I cut the corner too sharp while trying to wing down the handicap ramp into the street and I wiped out! Just like a 10 year old. My hand was bleeding, and had rocks in it. I skinned my knee and cut my elbow.....all the same injuries a kid routinely gets !! It was deja vu from a time long ago. Ugh! I'm not used to the annoying pain of picking out pebbles from my hand and knee. Hahah. It hurts! Anyway, I'm glad Tom didn't witness that debacle....haahahah.
So, we haven't been hiking much lately...... but today we went for a short hike in White Tank Mountain Park. It is a state park in Maricopa County, and we were so impressed with it. It gets a lot of use, at least during winter break, and there are tons of picnic spots and bathrooms all along the road that meanders through the park. There were a lot of saguaros too!! We even spotted the rarer crested saguaro. We were pleasantly surprised with the amount of saguaros everywhere-we read that they mostly grow in southern Arizona (Tucson) and northern Mexico, though we see them randomly in the Phoenix area.
White Tank Mountain |
White Tank Mountain |
we have arrived at the park |
a fun trail-very popular |
its still a bit chilly |
go that way my friend...... |
lots of cacti |
and petroglyphs |
really cool petroglyphs |
more petroglyphs |
warming up now-sure wish I remembered my hat-the sun is wicked |
"buds" on the cactus |
the waterfall is up there |
cool! |
almost at the waterfall now |
just up ahead |
the water flows from the top there |
almost there |
the pool....no waterfall today though |
you can see where the waterfall would be |
more petroglyphs...lots here in this area! |
"PEACE OUT" |
how cool is that one? |
another scene at the park |
more |
a crested saguaro! |
see the top! |
so cool-and not so common! |
the desert |
what a fun day in the park! |
yes-lots of fun! |
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