Archive for the ‘Sunsets’ Category
Leaving the Valley of the Sun
Arizona Sunrise
We are a few days away from leaving Arizona. I get excited about moving to a new spot. California here we come. I’ve had fun so far here in this Valley of the Sun, I hope everyone enjoyed the birdlife and pictures we posted during our stay here. We never made it to the Red Rock country just a hundred miles north. I guess you just can’t see it all with one stop. You can count on the fact we will return to Arizona in the future. We are still getting our bearings in this new life style.
Learning the ins and outs of our new life on the road. When I think of how far we have come since leaving the old Permafrost Ranch. I’m kind of surprised by the amount of changes that has come to pass. We are still adding equipment needed for the RV. Things that make this moveable home a little better and more comfortable for us to live in. Little things like wrap around step covers similar to astroturf to get the dirt off ones feet before getting inside. Vent Covers, that keep the rain from coming in, if you accidentally leave your vents open while visiting family only to return to find your bed and floors wet. Wheel covers for when one is parked to keep the sun off the tires. Yes, it’s a learning experience.
There is so much more I could and will write about but I don’t want everyone to be bored to death by long postings. Just like above, I could expand the list of stuff one has to acquire to live comfortably in a RV. It’s almost never ending. Just like this journey we are on. Hopefully, never ending for the Nomads of the North, on the road, looking for squirrels and nuts across the USA
Just Another Sunrise
The Promise of a New Day
I was speaking on the phone with a friend of mine the other day. When I asked if he was keeping track of what I posted on the blog. He said every now and then when time permitted he would take a look, but then he kind of razzed me by saying. I get tired of sunrises and sunsets. Ok, Mike this one is for you. ha ha. Just another desert sunrise, to remind you that it’s cold and dark in Fairbanks Alaska







