Quiet Days

November 10-12 2021

Quiet Days

Riverfront RV Park Yuma, Arizona Day 16, 17 and 18

We have spent the past three days having more normal and restful time.  Days filled with exercise and walking and biking.  We have been to lunch and out to dinner and done some shopping and chores.  Nothing too picture worthy! 

We did go to the BLM office in Yuma to procure some maps of the surrounding wilderness areas.  We are planning another overnight adventure.

I spent some time outside watching our neighbors’ feeders.  I love watching birds, though taking pictures of them is a challenge!

We are so spoiled because “normal” feels boring.  We are accustomed to having adventures but it is important to balance all that excitement with some quiet and relaxation.  We are sure that NOONE feels sorry for us and NOONE should…we are still having fun!

Overnight At Picacho State Recreation Area

November 8-9 2021

Overnight At Picacho State Recreation Area

Riverfront RV Park Yuma, Arizona Day 14 & 15

On Monday morning we completed our morning exercise and walking.  After that, we took an 8-mile bike ride along the canal.

Our real adventure began when we drove the loaded Jeep across the desert on Picacho Road.

24 miles – only the first six of which are paved. 

We arrived at Picacho State Recreation Area and we took the Railroad Canyon 4WD trail to the River Overlook.

We continued along the Colorado River through the park.

We found our campsite at 4S Beach Camp.  We have visited this park twice before; each time as a day trip.  To stay the night is to be immersed and offers an altogether unique experience.

These are the reasons for tent camping at Picacho:

Premium riverfront camping on the mighty Colorado

Scooting coots calling and scuttling across the water

Migrating birds in precise vee formation

Snowy white egrets patiently stalking prey

Elegant osprey gliding above the path of the river

Ravens cawing from their roosts in the rocks

Current and flow of the rippling water

Images cast in the crystalline surface

Silver fish jumping

Cool and silty sand beneath my feet

Corn tortillas and savory omelets stuffed with spicy chorizo and cheddar and peppers and onions

Sunset

Absolute stillness punctuated by the comical hee-hawing of wild burros

Howling coyotes at dusk and dawn

Twinkling night sky and the glowing of the crescent moon

Stunning blood orange sunrise

Camping here on the river is such a stark contrast to desert camping.  The flora is emerald green and the trees offer shade from the blazing sun…the difference is life-giving water.

We lingered this morning in part to let our dew dampened tent and bedding dry…it was also hard to leave.

This mama and her foal watched us warily.

We took Indian Pass Road several miles through a sandy wash and then climbed a rough rocky road out of the bottom.

Our breakfast spot.

We unpacked and spent a lazy day relaxing. 

Pivot Point

November 7, 2021

Pivot Point

Riverfront RV Park Yuma, Arizona Day 13

A gorgeous morning for a walk along the canal. 

Oliver was able to get his first COVID shot this morning.  Go Ollie-o!! You are a brave boy!  We are so thankful that he was able to get vaccinated so quickly!

Tim took a long bike ride and then later this morning, I went out and cycled for 8 miles.  I spent the rest of the day blogging and making calls and running a couple of errands.  Tim watched the Ravens and then the NASCAR championship.

This evening, we packed our dinner and sat on the benches at Pivot Point.  We were sitting there only a short time when we heard on odd hissing noise…suddenly the sprinklers were on. They sent us from bench to bench trying to stay out of the water spray!

Cocopah Speedway

November 6, 2021

Cocopah Speedway

Riverfront RV Park Yuma, Arizona Day 12

I got up and did my walk quickly because I had a hair appointment this morning! 

Tim took a good bike ride while I was out.

This evening, we headed to the Cocopah Speedway.  The smell of racing fuel, the flying dust, the noisy colorful cars, the bright lights, the thrum of the engines that travels through your feet and settles in your chest…this is the ambiance of a dirt track raceway.  Tim loves this stuff and honestly, if he’s happy…then so am I.  Actually, it was fun to be doing something different and we were together and outside on a lovely night!

I got my hair done and Tim got to go to the races…a good day for everyone!

Naked Dates

November 5, 2021

Naked Dates

Riverfront RV Park Yuma, Arizona Day 11

After morning exercise and walking, we took our bikes and pedaled through West Wetlands and into East Wetlands all the way to the river. 

We had seen this red bird the other day and I was hoping to spot it again.  I believe that it is a vermillion flycatcher.  As it flew, it was a brilliant scarlet flash among the trees.  He was kind enough to pose for pictures.

We cycled to the athletic complex and had breakfast by the pond. 

Tim has a special breakfast concoction that he prepares each day.  It contains muesli, almond milk, vanilla protein powder, blueberries, cinnamon, nutmeg, turmeric, chia seeds, and raw sunflower seeds with a drizzle of agave syrup.  Lots of healthy stuff!

He loves it!

The lettuce, red and green is just beginning to grow.

This afternoon, we drove to Wellton to Naked Dates for a late lunch.  Tim chose the Carnitas Street Tacos with slow smoked, shredded pork, cilantro, onions, date salsa verde, and chipotle cream.  I had the Sweet and Savory Flatbread with date spread, bacon, and melted cheeses…both so yummy!!  For dessert, we split a date shake.  It is date season here and the harvest continues through December.

Old trucks on the property.

The owner at the restaurant told us about a nearby 4WD trail called Woodcutters Pass.  The route is more than 20 miles long and traverses up and through the Gila Mountains into the Fortuna Foothills in Yuma.  We scoped it out, driving through the desert and toward the mountains.  This would be a full day adventure  or an overnight adventure for another day!

East Canal Bike Trail

November 4, 2021

East Canal Bike Trail

Riverfront RV Park Yuma, Arizona Day 10

I started my day with a 3.5-mile walk.  Later in the morning, we packed our bike bags with ice water and set out to cycle the East Canal Trail.  When we left the RV Park, there was no wind.  As we pedaled, the wind began to blow.  I could feel the push from behind and we easily made it to the southern end. 

When we headed back, we had the slightest headwind and it didn’t hinder us at all.  We did 14.25 miles.  We felt strong and good when we got back!  Unfortunately, when you are riding a bike, it is really hard to take pictures.  I did get one.

This evening, we went to downtown Yuma to the Pint House.  I tried a really nice mango cider and Tim had a peanut butter stout.  The beverages were great and dinner was okay.

After eating we went for a joy ride across the farm fields and down by the border wall.  There is still a large section left unfinished.  The wall makes me feel sad.  I understand the need to do something…Tim calls it a necessary evil.  We realize how fortunate we are to be living on this side. 

Camping At Ferguson Lake

November 2-3, 2021

Camping At Ferguson Lake

Riverfront RV Park Yuma, Arizona Day 8 and 9

On Tuesday, a pleasant morning walk!

We loaded our gear into the Jeep for another overnight tent camping trip.  We drove through farm country and past the Cloud Museum.  It boasts the largest collection of Model T’s in the world! 

We stopped at Imperial Date Gardens.  We got fresh dates, fresh date nut bread and a date milkshake to share.  We were fighting over the shake…we both wished we had more when it was done.  It was sooooo good!!

We took the rough road about 10 miles to our campsite. 

We were perched on the edge of a canyon about 200 feet above Ferguson Lake.  We camped here once last year.  I love it when the memory of a place is just as beautiful when you go back a second time. 

Tim’s video!

We passed the evening with a campfire, for ambiance, we didn’t need it to stay warm!  We cooked omelets and ate them with the delicious date nut bread. 

We watched the blue sky turn orange and then black.  The stars erupted all at once in the great whitewash of the Milky Way. I saw 4 shooting stars.  During the night we could hear the hooting of owls, the braying of feral burros, and the howling of coyotes.  Other than that, it was silent and dark.  We don’t realize how noisy and bright our world is until we are in true solitude.

This morning we were awake to watch the sunrise…yet again.  On these camping trips, we allow ourselves the pleasure of two cups of coffee…such a treat because we have whittled ourselves down to one cup on an ordinary day. I never get tired of it…all those things, sunrises, sunsets, shooting stars…they all happen whether we look or not.  I am so grateful for the opportunity to be able to stop and notice. 

Military jets flying overhead.

We drove down the hill and to the lake.  We could hear the coots calling.

We are not all alone here…

We hiked into the canyon. 

Just as we were driving out of the wilderness area, we saw pair of burros.

Per usual, the day after a night out, we were pretty low key.

And

Sunset In The Foothills

November 1, 2021

Sunset In The Foothills

Riverfront RV Park Yuma, Arizona Day 7

We started the morning in the usual way…with exercise and walking.

Tim wanted to take a long 14-mile bike ride to the nearby town of Somerton.  I agreed to go and fetch him with the Jeep.  His ride took him parallel to the wall and then entirely through farming country.  He thoroughly enjoyed the scenery and the effort that it took to get there. 

I was going to run to the grocery store for dinner stuff for this evening.  I jumped out of the car and immediately realized that I had locked the keys inside…what to do???  Uber of course…what a lifesaver.  Enrique picked me up within 4 minutes and took me back to the RV where I was able to retrieve the extra Jeep keys and then Enrique drove me back to the store…crisis averted/managed!  I grabbed groceries and hurried off to Somerton to meet Tim. 

We had a picnic lunch in the park under the water tower, watching the hummingbirds flit about.

This evening we packed the cooler with roasted chicken and Havarti and raw veggies and grapes and an herb and garlic bread and we set off.  We drove to the Fortuna Foothills, arriving just as the light began to change. 

We watched the sunset as we feasted.  This was the best part of today!

Quiet Weekend

October 30-31, 2021

Quiet Weekend

Riverfront RV Park Yuma, Arizona Day 5 and 6

Morning walks along the Colorado River.  The best thing about this campground is its proximity to the Wetlands Park and the river.   Such a beautiful place to begin each day.

We spent this weekend quietly.  We got chores done, I cleaned, Tim enjoyed baseball and NASCAR and football.

The highlight of me weekend was achieving my October goal in my Apple Watch competition.  Tim bought this watch for me in June.  I have worked hard for the past 144 days to close all three circles each day, meeting goals for standing, exercise, and activity.  Each month a new challenge is introduced.  In July I had to walk 125.8 miles…done!  In August I had to burn 24,302 calories…done!  In September I had to do 1,550 minutes of exercise.  Exercise means getting your heartrate up and over 100 bpm.  This was more challenging and I did it.  This month I had to walk 200.9 miles.  That’s a lot of miles.  I became determined and today, the very last day of the month, I accomplished this goal.  Mom and Tim have already asked what November’s goal is…I won’t know until tomorrow…but I am going to continue to do my best to reach higher and loftier goals.  Some days, the watch feels like a home detention anklet…it holds me accountable though and I really believe it helps me stay focused on being stronger and healthier.