25 Şubat 2013 Pazartesi

MY MOTHER'S ITALIAN... at The Smith Center

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The Smith Center - Troesh Studio Theater
Sept. 28 at 7pmSept. 29 at 3pm and 7pmSept. 30 at 3pm
Ticket prices: $29 - $39
Steve Solomon’s three-time award winning show has met with rave reviews and great audience acclaim throughout the United States, overseas and becoming one of the longest-running one-man shows in Broadway history. Once again, we meet the people that we’re all too familiar with; the family members that make you remember why you left home in the first place. It’s a laugh-filled fest of everybody you know, have known, and some you’d want to forget but can’t, all brought to life on stage by the comic magic of Steve Solomon.

Ben Hale '60s Show

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Gateway Arts Foundation presentsBEN HALE '60s SHOW
Sunday, October 14, 2 p.m.
$12 Residents/$15 Non-residents

In the mood for some ’60s music? Benjamin D. Hale, a member of “Phantom the Las Vegas Spectacular,” and friends invite you to enjoy an afternoon of 1960s rock ’n’ roll and some original music inspired by the 1960s. Hear great live music and enjoy some of your old favorites from The Beatles, Harry Nilsson, Mama Cass, The Righteous Brothers and more. Join Benjamin and his friends for an afternoon of music you won’t want to miss. Tickets are on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers. 

24 Şubat 2013 Pazar

MY MOTHER'S ITALIAN... at The Smith Center

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The Smith Center - Troesh Studio Theater
Sept. 28 at 7pmSept. 29 at 3pm and 7pmSept. 30 at 3pm
Ticket prices: $29 - $39
Steve Solomon’s three-time award winning show has met with rave reviews and great audience acclaim throughout the United States, overseas and becoming one of the longest-running one-man shows in Broadway history. Once again, we meet the people that we’re all too familiar with; the family members that make you remember why you left home in the first place. It’s a laugh-filled fest of everybody you know, have known, and some you’d want to forget but can’t, all brought to life on stage by the comic magic of Steve Solomon.

Ben Hale '60s Show

To contact us Click HERE
Gateway Arts Foundation presentsBEN HALE '60s SHOW
Sunday, October 14, 2 p.m.
$12 Residents/$15 Non-residents

In the mood for some ’60s music? Benjamin D. Hale, a member of “Phantom the Las Vegas Spectacular,” and friends invite you to enjoy an afternoon of 1960s rock ’n’ roll and some original music inspired by the 1960s. Hear great live music and enjoy some of your old favorites from The Beatles, Harry Nilsson, Mama Cass, The Righteous Brothers and more. Join Benjamin and his friends for an afternoon of music you won’t want to miss. Tickets are on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers. 

Friday February 22 2013

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I didn't post a blog yesterday as we held up in the RV most of the day. It was cold, cloudy and we also had a bit of rain. I read most of the day and worked around the house.

Judy and Jan came over last night and stayed a couple of hours to visit. They said that their sister, Pat, volunteered them to work in the kitchen here at the resort tomorrow morning and then of course, Pat, left to go home, so she will not be working with them. I told them if they needed help to call me and I would come up to work.

This morning after I got my shower, Judy called and said they really needed help so I walked up to the clubhouse to work. They are having a steak fry tonight for 180 people so Judy and I spent a lot of our time scrubbing potatoes for baked potatoes. We washed and stuffed 203 potatoes and wrapped them for baking. Jan and Rosie(another volunteer) helped us with the stuffing and wrapping also. Then Oscar, who is a huge man that resides in the resort, drug in 2 very large bags of lettuce. Judy, Marj(Oscar's wife) and I, washed lettuce and chopped it for salads for another 2 hours. Wow, what a job! While we were working on the lettuce, Oscar washed and chopped green onions and dipped sour cream into bowls for the potatoes. Everyone had a job and no one slacked on helping. I found that Rosie is the aunt of Evelyn, our next door neighbor. She was a wonderful lady and helped organize the whole process. Judy and I mostly worked together so we had a fun time with our stupid comments and chatter. We finished around 1:30 and then Jan, Judy and I decided we would all eat together tonight so we spent a few minutes dividing up what we all would make. They told us we could all come to the steak fry but we decided it would be more fun to just have our own.

I came home and felt like I'd worked a 12 hour day! Larry and I sat down on the patio and had a beer and then went grocery shopping as we were out of everything. We did not get home until 3:15. I made a huge salad, sliced fresh bread and prepared for the oven and we gathered our drinks and walked over to the Jackson's.

We all sat on their deck and had drinks. Jan already had a fresh loaf of warm bread made so we munched on it with our drinks. I had so many carb's that by the time we were ready to eat I felt like a nap.

We visited for quite some time over our drinks and then Jan appointed Larry to grill the steaks. We had a wonderful meal; steak, baked potatoes, hot bread and a salad that I had added so many items to that it was a meal within itself.  We were all stuffed by the time we finished. I picked up a small cheesecake and Jan made small banana cream tarts. Of course I had to have a small dessert even though I was so full I couldn't breath. What a wonderful time we had! We all get along so well and it feels like we are all family. Ken and Larry could talk for days and Judy says Ken normally doesn't spend much time talking to anyone. When we met them last year, they were all people that we felt we had known for years.

We cleaned up the mess and stayed for awhile longer talking. When we walked home, Jan and Judy walked over with us and the 3 of us gals set outside for awhile before they left. I could not believe how exhausted I felt. I changed into my PJ's and went to bed to read but was so tired I think I fell asleep soon after I laid down.










Saturday February 23 2013

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Larry bought some hooks to put up in the bedroom last week but decided they were not what he wanted. We drove into Yuma to Target to exchange and then went to Bed and Bath as I decided I was  going to buy a hokey for the RV. We have a central vacuum but the area rugs are constantly full of trash from the cats and everyone dropping things. I love my hokey that I use at home as it is so easy to grab and run over the area rugs. I had a coupon so decided I'd treat myself, even though Larry does not feel I need one. I bought a nice small one that will not take up much room and it is battery powered so no extension to plug in.

We left Bed and Bath and stopped at Marshall's to buy some drink glasses. I found some nice small wine glasses(stemless) and some taller ones for beer. We drove by Master Cuts and it looked like they were not very busy so stopped to get hair cuts. We both had a hair cut 3 weeks ago but my hair feels like it's been months since I had it cut. The gal that cut mine the last time was there but I ended up getting another one who acted as though she did not understand English. She was very nice but just didn't seem to understand anything I said. When we left, I was pretty sure she had cut my hair very short but guess I can go a few more days between my next cut!

Taylor sent me a gift card to Olive Garden for my birthday so we decided to eat there. It was packed with people but we got in right away. We had soup, salad and stuffed mushrooms and it was so good, as always! I thought the card was for $25 but found it was $50 when we went to pay our bill. I have money left on the card so I can see another visit in the near future.

We came home and I decided to lay down to read. We weren't home long and Ken came over to talk and drink beer with Larry so they sat outside for a long time. I think I snuck a short nap into my afternoon, which is usually the case when I read; I just can't stay awake when I read!

I got up and we snacked for dinner. Later Jan and Judy came over to bring Larry a book. He and Jan like reading the same type of books and she had just finished it. They stayed a short time and left for home. We watched a little TV but wasn't much worth my time so I went back and read for awhile before bed. I still felt tired today--guess I AM retired as a little extra work wears me out. I'm sure it is not because I am OLD!

23 Şubat 2013 Cumartesi

MY MOTHER'S ITALIAN... at The Smith Center

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The Smith Center - Troesh Studio Theater
Sept. 28 at 7pmSept. 29 at 3pm and 7pmSept. 30 at 3pm
Ticket prices: $29 - $39
Steve Solomon’s three-time award winning show has met with rave reviews and great audience acclaim throughout the United States, overseas and becoming one of the longest-running one-man shows in Broadway history. Once again, we meet the people that we’re all too familiar with; the family members that make you remember why you left home in the first place. It’s a laugh-filled fest of everybody you know, have known, and some you’d want to forget but can’t, all brought to life on stage by the comic magic of Steve Solomon.

Ben Hale '60s Show

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Gateway Arts Foundation presentsBEN HALE '60s SHOW
Sunday, October 14, 2 p.m.
$12 Residents/$15 Non-residents

In the mood for some ’60s music? Benjamin D. Hale, a member of “Phantom the Las Vegas Spectacular,” and friends invite you to enjoy an afternoon of 1960s rock ’n’ roll and some original music inspired by the 1960s. Hear great live music and enjoy some of your old favorites from The Beatles, Harry Nilsson, Mama Cass, The Righteous Brothers and more. Join Benjamin and his friends for an afternoon of music you won’t want to miss. Tickets are on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers. 

22 Şubat 2013 Cuma

MY MOTHER'S ITALIAN... at The Smith Center

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The Smith Center - Troesh Studio Theater
Sept. 28 at 7pmSept. 29 at 3pm and 7pmSept. 30 at 3pm
Ticket prices: $29 - $39
Steve Solomon’s three-time award winning show has met with rave reviews and great audience acclaim throughout the United States, overseas and becoming one of the longest-running one-man shows in Broadway history. Once again, we meet the people that we’re all too familiar with; the family members that make you remember why you left home in the first place. It’s a laugh-filled fest of everybody you know, have known, and some you’d want to forget but can’t, all brought to life on stage by the comic magic of Steve Solomon.

Ben Hale '60s Show

To contact us Click HERE
Gateway Arts Foundation presentsBEN HALE '60s SHOW
Sunday, October 14, 2 p.m.
$12 Residents/$15 Non-residents

In the mood for some ’60s music? Benjamin D. Hale, a member of “Phantom the Las Vegas Spectacular,” and friends invite you to enjoy an afternoon of 1960s rock ’n’ roll and some original music inspired by the 1960s. Hear great live music and enjoy some of your old favorites from The Beatles, Harry Nilsson, Mama Cass, The Righteous Brothers and more. Join Benjamin and his friends for an afternoon of music you won’t want to miss. Tickets are on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers. 

21 Şubat 2013 Perşembe

MY MOTHER'S ITALIAN... at The Smith Center

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The Smith Center - Troesh Studio Theater
Sept. 28 at 7pmSept. 29 at 3pm and 7pmSept. 30 at 3pm
Ticket prices: $29 - $39
Steve Solomon’s three-time award winning show has met with rave reviews and great audience acclaim throughout the United States, overseas and becoming one of the longest-running one-man shows in Broadway history. Once again, we meet the people that we’re all too familiar with; the family members that make you remember why you left home in the first place. It’s a laugh-filled fest of everybody you know, have known, and some you’d want to forget but can’t, all brought to life on stage by the comic magic of Steve Solomon.

Ben Hale '60s Show

To contact us Click HERE
Gateway Arts Foundation presentsBEN HALE '60s SHOW
Sunday, October 14, 2 p.m.
$12 Residents/$15 Non-residents

In the mood for some ’60s music? Benjamin D. Hale, a member of “Phantom the Las Vegas Spectacular,” and friends invite you to enjoy an afternoon of 1960s rock ’n’ roll and some original music inspired by the 1960s. Hear great live music and enjoy some of your old favorites from The Beatles, Harry Nilsson, Mama Cass, The Righteous Brothers and more. Join Benjamin and his friends for an afternoon of music you won’t want to miss. Tickets are on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers. 

Tuesday February 19 2013

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Left for Mexico at about 10:15am as my appointment was at 11:00 and 12:00 for Larry. When we pulled into the parking lot there were so many cars we would have parked 3 blocks from the gate. I drove around for awhile and found someone leaving so we were able to find a close spot. We walked pretty fast to arrive at office by 11:00. We might as well have saved our energy as we sat for an hour before they called Larry in for his 12:00 appointment -- I was still waiting for them to call me. I finally got in for appointment at around 12:20 with Dr. Juan. He placed the permanent crown on the implant and acted as if he was done. I asked him if he was going to remove my old bridge and prepare the area for a new one. Obviously, he did not get the message from Dr. Garcia last week about replacing. He looked at his schedule and decided he had time to do it. It took a long time to get the old bridge off and a shorter time for him to prepare the teeth for the new bridge. The item that took longest was the temporary that he made to cover the prepared area. Unlike our US Dentists, the Mexican Dentist go to extreme effort to make temporary crowns or bridges. They make the temporary's by placing a soft material over prepared area until it hardens. He removed the piece and took it to his lab and worked at least 40 minutes to make it fit. It was almost like the finished product when placed in my mouth. When I had the first 2 bridges done in 2000, the temporary bridge that was placed fit as well as the actual bridge. I'm sure I could have worn it for months. This seems like a costly waste of the dentist's time when it is only going to be there for a week.

Dr. Juan was talking about the bicycle taxi and told me that the officials kicked him out of town. It so happens that the guy who ran the taxi's was Dr. Juan's brother-in-law and he told me there was another guy who had tried for 3 or 4 years to get a license to run a bicycle taxi as well. I guess the officials denied him again this year and he started a fight with Dr's brother-in-law, which resulted in both of them being thrown out. Unless someone pays the right people, I doubt we will see the taxi's again.

Ken, Judy and Jan asked us to make an appointment for all of them for a periodontal cleaning with Dr. Garcia. We walked over to his office and set up the appointments for the same time as my next appointment with Dr. Juan so they can go with us next week. On the way back, I stopped to talk to Luis, the stained glass guy, about making a Chicago Bull's stained glass for my son-in-law. I had copied a picture off the internet this morning as I was not sure he knew what the logo looked like. He had a piece he had previously made that just needed the lettering. He said it would be ready next week.

We checked the boarder line and it was as far as the eye could see. Larry wanted to go stand in line but I told him we could drink beer and wait for the line to go down. We went to El Gourmet to listen to PePe play and drink beer. Jose, our one armed waiter, was glad to see us as I'm sure he LOVES our generous  tips. He is a very good waiter and hustles all the time and is very pleasant.

We sat down and I noticed a gentleman who must have been 70---SOMETHING in his 'Daisy Duke' shorts. They were jeans that had been cut off so short the pockets hung out below the legs when he sat down. He was very cocky, Canadian and thought it was all about him!  He had a T-shirt with a Harley Davidson vest over it. I'm sure he had just bought the vest at the corner vendor, probably today. I doubt he even knew what a Harley Davidson Motorcycle was. Believe it or not, I don't think he was gay as his wife was with him. After I drank a couple of beer, I wanted to ask him if he was aware 'Daisy Duke's' went out in the 50's!!! Would have loved to see his face when I said that but Larry recommended I keep my mouth shut -- so for once I did!!

PePe played 'Pretty Woman' and Jose pointed at me. Larry said he thinks he has his eye on me. I told him I'm sure I looked like a 'free ride across the boarder' for him. We sat and listened to the music and each of us walked up at different times to check the boarder line and it was still very long. We stayed until about 4:30 and when we went to get in line, it had shortened somewhat, so we were across in about 45 minutes.




Wednesday February 20 2013

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Larry went for a walk with Ken and I cleaned up the motor home a little and got a shower. I have an appointment at 10:30 to have a pedicure and manicure at Yuma Nail's which is next door to Frye's.

I arrived for my appointment and the place was packed. I'm glad I made an appointment as most of the people were walk-in's and were being turned away. Wanda as well as Jan and Judy all had their pedicures here last week. They finally called me to a chair and I still sat for 15 minutes until someone came over. The gal's name was Angie and she looked different from the rest of the Vietnamese so I ask if she was Vietnamese. She said she had 4 nationalities in here heritage and 1 was Vietnamese. She was very cute and friendly and when she finished, I decided she was almost as good as my great nail technician, Angel, at home. I didn't think anyone could come close to the beautiful job Angel does but my nails look great. I have such a problem with ingrown nails on my toes and Angie did a great job of cutting them out as well.

I went to Frye's to pick up some grocery items and grabbed chicken wings and tenders from the deli to bring home for lunch. Frye's has such a wonderful deli and a large variety of food. I think there are many of the snowbirds who eat their meals from the deli.

Came home and had lunch. The weather is so cold today that I can't stand being outside. I put on my sweatpants and sweatshirt and laid around all afternoon reading.

Jerry Twedell called this afternoon to ask if we needed a snow shovel. He was watching the Golf Tournament that was held in Tuscon today and he said they were getting lots of snow. We had not seen the news all day but when we watched the evening news they showed Tuscon and the ground and trees were covered with snow and ice. We also heard they cancelled the tournament today because of the snow and wind.



20 Şubat 2013 Çarşamba

MY MOTHER'S ITALIAN... at The Smith Center

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The Smith Center - Troesh Studio Theater
Sept. 28 at 7pmSept. 29 at 3pm and 7pmSept. 30 at 3pm
Ticket prices: $29 - $39
Steve Solomon’s three-time award winning show has met with rave reviews and great audience acclaim throughout the United States, overseas and becoming one of the longest-running one-man shows in Broadway history. Once again, we meet the people that we’re all too familiar with; the family members that make you remember why you left home in the first place. It’s a laugh-filled fest of everybody you know, have known, and some you’d want to forget but can’t, all brought to life on stage by the comic magic of Steve Solomon.

Ben Hale '60s Show

To contact us Click HERE
Gateway Arts Foundation presentsBEN HALE '60s SHOW
Sunday, October 14, 2 p.m.
$12 Residents/$15 Non-residents

In the mood for some ’60s music? Benjamin D. Hale, a member of “Phantom the Las Vegas Spectacular,” and friends invite you to enjoy an afternoon of 1960s rock ’n’ roll and some original music inspired by the 1960s. Hear great live music and enjoy some of your old favorites from The Beatles, Harry Nilsson, Mama Cass, The Righteous Brothers and more. Join Benjamin and his friends for an afternoon of music you won’t want to miss. Tickets are on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers. 

19 Şubat 2013 Salı

MY MOTHER'S ITALIAN... at The Smith Center

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The Smith Center - Troesh Studio Theater
Sept. 28 at 7pmSept. 29 at 3pm and 7pmSept. 30 at 3pm
Ticket prices: $29 - $39
Steve Solomon’s three-time award winning show has met with rave reviews and great audience acclaim throughout the United States, overseas and becoming one of the longest-running one-man shows in Broadway history. Once again, we meet the people that we’re all too familiar with; the family members that make you remember why you left home in the first place. It’s a laugh-filled fest of everybody you know, have known, and some you’d want to forget but can’t, all brought to life on stage by the comic magic of Steve Solomon.

Ben Hale '60s Show

To contact us Click HERE
Gateway Arts Foundation presentsBEN HALE '60s SHOW
Sunday, October 14, 2 p.m.
$12 Residents/$15 Non-residents

In the mood for some ’60s music? Benjamin D. Hale, a member of “Phantom the Las Vegas Spectacular,” and friends invite you to enjoy an afternoon of 1960s rock ’n’ roll and some original music inspired by the 1960s. Hear great live music and enjoy some of your old favorites from The Beatles, Harry Nilsson, Mama Cass, The Righteous Brothers and more. Join Benjamin and his friends for an afternoon of music you won’t want to miss. Tickets are on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers. 

Monday February 18 2013

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Larry spent most of the morning cleaning the BBQ Grill. It is so clean you could lick the inside with your tongue!!

We drove up to LaMesa RV to check on the parts they ordered for our repair scheduled for the 26th. With past experience, you have to keep hounding these people to make sure the parts are ordered and are there the day of service. All has been ordered so hopefully one trip down to the service will take care of our problem with the slide-out.

We went on into Yuma and stopped at Chilli's for lunch. Jerry and Jan sent me a gift card for my birthday so used it for our lunch. When our bill came we could not believe the total. Our food was $18 and we had 2 beer each and the beer was $19!!! How unbelievable that 4 bottles of beer were $4.50 each!! We have had beer in almost every restaurant in the area and never paid more than $2.50 to $3.00 each. This will be our last visit to Chilli's for awhile!

We exchanged a couple of items and back by Walmart for a few items. We were gone most of the afternoon. When we pulled into the RV Park Judy, Jan and Ken were setting outside and we stopped to say hi. Ken had asked Larry this morning about us coming over for 'happy hour' this afternoon so they all said they were just waiting for the party to begin.

We drove on to the motor home and put everything from Walmart away and grabbed our beer and walked over to the Jackson's. Pat(Jan and Judy's sister)and husband left this morning for home so I told Jan and Judy I was waiting to put my name on their 'dance cards'. They said they were actually glad to see Pat leave as she wanted to run the roads every day and they were worn out.

I took 2 small bottles of White Russians over for Jan and Judy as they are not beer drinkers. We drank the beer we took with us and Ken kept pulling another bottle for all of us out of frig. I think we each drank about 4 or 5 each before leaving---And I wonder why my cloths are getting tight??? This was in addition to the 2 that I drank at Chilli's. By the time I get home I'll be back to my original weight which was bordering on 200!!! I do enjoy our 'happy hours'! We had so much fun setting on the deck and talking and laughing as we always do with this group. They are such amazing people and we feel like they are family as they are all so warm and friendly!

Leslie called while we were at the Jackson's and said she went out and checked on the house and nothing seemed out of place and our resident bum was alive and well. She teases us all the time about the bum that lives in our basement each time we travel! She also said it was raining really hard and was nasty weather most of the day.

We finally stumbled home and I was not long out of bed, however I neither had a headache or a buzz on from the beer. Must have been an unusual day for my body.








18 Şubat 2013 Pazartesi

Friday February 15 2013

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We took a trip over to Somerton, AZ today to the farmer's market. Last week at the Yuma Farmer's Market, Annabell, the lady who sells home made salsa, told us about the Somerton market. We bought some wonderful tomatoes at the Yuma market and the guy was from Somerton so we thought he might be there today.

We got to the market and saw Annabell but the guy with the tomatoes was not there. There was produce but none of it looked exceptional. Several of the women from a booth for Breast Cancer Awareness told us we must eat at the Main Street Cafe as they used all local produce and it was wonderful food.

We walked over to the cafe and they had a wine tasting bar on the outside patio. We sampled several wines and talked to three young men that were locals. They told us to order the Tlayulas, which they said was like a Mexican Pizza with chorizo cheese and was very different. We went in and got a table and ordered the Tlayulas and while waiting also had a cup of meatball soup. The soup was wonderful and had pieces of fresh vegetables and wonderful seasoned broth. When our Tlayulas came it was so very good. It was like a crisp tortilla crust with very nicely seasoned hamburger, chicken, cheese and lots of lettuce, onion and thin slices of avacado. I'm sure Leslie would love this place! She took me to Delavan, IL before we left home for my birthday lunch at a place much like this little cafe. When we were finished with lunch the waitress asked if we would like sherbert or koukla. I choose the Koukla and it came in a tall shot glass with a bit of cream on top. It was perfect as an after dinner treat.

We came back to Yuma and stopped at the mall for a short time before coming home. When we got home Dan and Wanda came over for our nightly 'happy hour'.

Saturday February 16 2013

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Dan and Wanda asked us to go up to the clubhouse here in the resort for breakfast. Each Saturday morning, they serve a breakfast for $5 each . We walked up and had a very nice breakfast with eggs, sausage and pancakes. We sat and talked for a long time before coming home. Dan and Wanda are leaving early Sunday morning and we will dearly miss them.

We drove into Yuma to exchange a shirt Larry had bought and to pick some items up from Sam's. The farmer's market was going on in the mall parking lot so we walked through to try to find the guy from  Somerton that we bought tomatoes from last week. Again, he was not there but Annabell, the salsa lady was, so we asked her about him. She gave us his name and the name of his produce company. She is from Somerton and has her kitchen there where she makes the salsa. Last night on the news we heard that a baby was found in the recycling plant in Somerton just shortly before we arrived. The news reported interviewed Annabell about the story. We told her we saw her on the news and asked if she had heard any further details about the story and she said no that the details were being withheld until they can investigate further.

We came back to the Foothills and stopped at Fry's to grab a few groceries before heading home. Dan and Wanda came over later for a drink and we visited for awhile. We have enjoyed them so much. They are going up to the Phoenix area for a few weeks as they have some friends around Surprise, which is a suburb of Phoenix.

The weather has been very warm for several days with temperatures around 80 degrees. I think next week it is to cool down some. I have been having so many allergy problems and all I do is blow my nose and sneeze. I picked up new medication at Sam's last week but it is not working well so will have to change to something else. I cough constantly and at times I can't hardly talk, so again Arizona does not seem to be my friend when it comes to the Allergies!!

Sunday February 17 2013

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I started laundry when we finished breakfast this morning. I seem to have more than normal this week. Cleaned the RV a little and Larry went over to tell Wanda and Dan goodbye before he left for his walk. He and Ken Jackson has been walking each morning but this morning Ken and the gals were gone when he stopped by. Jan and Judy don't stay home much, especially since their sister, Pat, arrived. Pat and John are leaving tomorrow to go back to Canada so I will probably see more of Jan and Judy after she leaves.

Dan was doing all the last minute things to get ready to leave and Wanda and I visited some while he was working outside.  They paid to stay for an extra 3 days last week and this place is so cheap that they would not give them a new internet access code. They told them unless they paid for a week they did not provide internet, even though they have been here 3 weeks already! We loaned them our Verzion WiFi a couple of times so they could check their email. Wanda asked if she could use it again this morning for a short time as she was expecting an email from their friends up in Phoenix.  I am so thrilled we went ahead and got the WiFi as it is so much faster than using the one in the resort. We also have it wherever we go and do not have to deal with walking to the clubhouse to access.

They ended up leaving around 10:30 and it feels like the street is deserted as we only have Wayne and Evelyn on the other side and several empty lots on the side where Dan and Wanda was and then 2 more RV's on down from that. There are a large number of empty lots this year. I'm sure the economy is part of the reason. We did get two new 5th Wheels in across the street yesterday. I think they are traveling together and are Canadian. Dan was joking me that maybe we would get some Indians as our new neighbor and I told him it would probably be another damn Canadian! I laughed as I said it so he knew I was joking him. As is with most of the RV Resorts in Arizona lately, the Canadian's out number the Americans about 10 to 1. It's a great bargain for them to come here for the winter as most everything is cheaper in the US than in Canada.

We went over to Fry's and grabbed a hamburger for lunch. We bought a steak for Larry and Salmon for myself for dinner tonight.  Larry grilled the meat and we had dinner around 6:00. It was still very warm and the motor home has been pretty warm inside all day. I was a little too warm finishing dinner up inside. We have not yet used our air conditioning but will probably be doing so before long if it keeps getting so warm through the day.


MY MOTHER'S ITALIAN... at The Smith Center

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The Smith Center - Troesh Studio Theater
Sept. 28 at 7pmSept. 29 at 3pm and 7pmSept. 30 at 3pm
Ticket prices: $29 - $39
Steve Solomon’s three-time award winning show has met with rave reviews and great audience acclaim throughout the United States, overseas and becoming one of the longest-running one-man shows in Broadway history. Once again, we meet the people that we’re all too familiar with; the family members that make you remember why you left home in the first place. It’s a laugh-filled fest of everybody you know, have known, and some you’d want to forget but can’t, all brought to life on stage by the comic magic of Steve Solomon.

Ben Hale '60s Show

To contact us Click HERE
Gateway Arts Foundation presentsBEN HALE '60s SHOW
Sunday, October 14, 2 p.m.
$12 Residents/$15 Non-residents

In the mood for some ’60s music? Benjamin D. Hale, a member of “Phantom the Las Vegas Spectacular,” and friends invite you to enjoy an afternoon of 1960s rock ’n’ roll and some original music inspired by the 1960s. Hear great live music and enjoy some of your old favorites from The Beatles, Harry Nilsson, Mama Cass, The Righteous Brothers and more. Join Benjamin and his friends for an afternoon of music you won’t want to miss. Tickets are on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers. 

17 Şubat 2013 Pazar

MY MOTHER'S ITALIAN... at The Smith Center

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The Smith Center - Troesh Studio Theater
Sept. 28 at 7pmSept. 29 at 3pm and 7pmSept. 30 at 3pm
Ticket prices: $29 - $39
Steve Solomon’s three-time award winning show has met with rave reviews and great audience acclaim throughout the United States, overseas and becoming one of the longest-running one-man shows in Broadway history. Once again, we meet the people that we’re all too familiar with; the family members that make you remember why you left home in the first place. It’s a laugh-filled fest of everybody you know, have known, and some you’d want to forget but can’t, all brought to life on stage by the comic magic of Steve Solomon.

Ben Hale '60s Show

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Gateway Arts Foundation presentsBEN HALE '60s SHOW
Sunday, October 14, 2 p.m.
$12 Residents/$15 Non-residents

In the mood for some ’60s music? Benjamin D. Hale, a member of “Phantom the Las Vegas Spectacular,” and friends invite you to enjoy an afternoon of 1960s rock ’n’ roll and some original music inspired by the 1960s. Hear great live music and enjoy some of your old favorites from The Beatles, Harry Nilsson, Mama Cass, The Righteous Brothers and more. Join Benjamin and his friends for an afternoon of music you won’t want to miss. Tickets are on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers. 

16 Şubat 2013 Cumartesi

MY MOTHER'S ITALIAN... at The Smith Center

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The Smith Center - Troesh Studio Theater
Sept. 28 at 7pmSept. 29 at 3pm and 7pmSept. 30 at 3pm
Ticket prices: $29 - $39
Steve Solomon’s three-time award winning show has met with rave reviews and great audience acclaim throughout the United States, overseas and becoming one of the longest-running one-man shows in Broadway history. Once again, we meet the people that we’re all too familiar with; the family members that make you remember why you left home in the first place. It’s a laugh-filled fest of everybody you know, have known, and some you’d want to forget but can’t, all brought to life on stage by the comic magic of Steve Solomon.

Ben Hale '60s Show

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Gateway Arts Foundation presentsBEN HALE '60s SHOW
Sunday, October 14, 2 p.m.
$12 Residents/$15 Non-residents

In the mood for some ’60s music? Benjamin D. Hale, a member of “Phantom the Las Vegas Spectacular,” and friends invite you to enjoy an afternoon of 1960s rock ’n’ roll and some original music inspired by the 1960s. Hear great live music and enjoy some of your old favorites from The Beatles, Harry Nilsson, Mama Cass, The Righteous Brothers and more. Join Benjamin and his friends for an afternoon of music you won’t want to miss. Tickets are on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers. 

15 Şubat 2013 Cuma

MY MOTHER'S ITALIAN... at The Smith Center

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The Smith Center - Troesh Studio Theater
Sept. 28 at 7pmSept. 29 at 3pm and 7pmSept. 30 at 3pm
Ticket prices: $29 - $39
Steve Solomon’s three-time award winning show has met with rave reviews and great audience acclaim throughout the United States, overseas and becoming one of the longest-running one-man shows in Broadway history. Once again, we meet the people that we’re all too familiar with; the family members that make you remember why you left home in the first place. It’s a laugh-filled fest of everybody you know, have known, and some you’d want to forget but can’t, all brought to life on stage by the comic magic of Steve Solomon.

Ben Hale '60s Show

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Gateway Arts Foundation presentsBEN HALE '60s SHOW
Sunday, October 14, 2 p.m.
$12 Residents/$15 Non-residents

In the mood for some ’60s music? Benjamin D. Hale, a member of “Phantom the Las Vegas Spectacular,” and friends invite you to enjoy an afternoon of 1960s rock ’n’ roll and some original music inspired by the 1960s. Hear great live music and enjoy some of your old favorites from The Beatles, Harry Nilsson, Mama Cass, The Righteous Brothers and more. Join Benjamin and his friends for an afternoon of music you won’t want to miss. Tickets are on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers. 

Tuesday February 12 2013

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We left for Mexico this morning at 8:15. We arrived at Dr. Garcia's, the Periodontist, who finished his part of our implants . We waited for about 45 minutes for him to show up but took less than 5 minutes on each of us for him to attach the post that will be used to place the crowns. My appointment with Dr. Juan was at 10:00 and we got to the office about 5 minutes before appointment time. Normally after arriving, we can plan to sit for an hour or more but this morning I hardly sat down before they called me in. Larry's appointment with Dr. Castro was set for 11:00 but as I was sitting in Dr.Juan's operatory, I could hear him in Dr. Castro's room, which was next to Dr. Juan. I made the mistake of talking with Dr. Juan about soccer because he is really into the game. He had finished preparing the post for my crown and was molding a temporary out of a material that is placed on the prepared tooth and hardens as it sets. He let it set too long and had to drill it off the tooth. So with this little 'oops', Larry was done about the same time as me.

I asked Dr. Juan to take a look at an older bridge on the lower side of my mouth as it has been bothering me some. He took x-rays and looked at the bridge, checked the teeth and decided to send me back to Dr. Garcia for a second opinion as to whether the abutment teeth were strong enough to just remake a bridge or whether I might be better to have another implant.

Dr. Garcia's assistant drove over to pick us up and we waited almost another hour in his office before he called me in. The good news was that he felt the teeth were sound enough for Dr. Juan to just make a new bridge.

We went to the plaza and had 2 large Pacifica Beer with our lunch. I felt like I could take a nap but when we left there, we walked back to Dr. Juan's(Dr. Castro's) office. When Larry was there this morning, he talked to Dr. Castro about getting eyeglasses. She told him she would have one of the office girls tell us where her optometrist's office was. When we left the girl said she would check with Dr. Castro and call over to Dr. Garcia's to let us know but she forgot to call. She walked us to the optometrist's office and Larry ended up ordering a pair with transition lenses to be picked up in a week. We both have appointments for the dentist next Tuesday so will probably pick glasses up then.

The line to cross the border was massive and remained so all day. We went back to the El Gourmet where they have an outdoor eating area and drank more beer. Matter of fact, we drank SEVERAL beer while we waited almost 4 hours for the crowd to ease for the border. They had a wonderful entertainer by the name of PePe Cordovia. He plays guitar and sings all of the 50's, 60's and 70's music and the crowd was wild as everyone was dancing and having a great time. One of the waitress's was in the middle of the dancing all afternoon. Her name is Brenda and she LOVES to dance. Of course the crowd was on their feet with her dancing their hearts out!

We finally left the bar at around 6:15 and the line was still very long to get across the border. It was longer than we have ever had to wait before. The bicycle taxi's were no where to be seen and we were told by one of the dental assistance's that she thought they had made them stop running the taxi's. What a disappointment as in years past when the border line was long, we could pay $5 and ride across the border in the taxi. We waited in line for almost 2 hours to get across. It was a very long day and we were so tired when we got home that I think we both went to bed within the hour.










Wednesday February 13 2013

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We went down to the small farmer's market that is held on Wednesdays. We didn't spend a lot of time there and then drove over to find Parish's, which is a bar and grill where we ate last year. Wanda and Dan wants us to go out to eat tonight as they are planning to leave Thursday morning.

After we found Parish's, we went to Fry's to pick up beer and a few grocery items and had lunch at their deli. I walked over to the nail place, next door to Fry's to check on getting a pedicure and gel manicure. They gave me a card and said I could either call or just walk in for appointment. Wanda told me she went over and had a pedicure yesterday and it looked like they did a nice job.

We came home around 2:00 and Ken, Judy and Jan came by and we had beer on the patio. They were still here when Wanda called to tell us what time they would be home to go to dinner. Wanda and Dan golfed today.

We went to Parish's for dinner and then came home and sat outside with Dan and Wanda and had more drinks. Dan has decided they are going to stay now until Sunday. Wanda and I got to talking about going to Mexico tomorrow and made plans to leave at 8:30am. I'm not sure Dan is all too thrilled that she and I are going alone but neither he nor Larry wants to go so we will go alone and have a great time!

Thursday February 14 2013

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Well today it is official---I am 65 years old!!! Who would have thought it would come so soon! Oh well I'm very lucky to have my health and able to enjoy life!

I went outside around 8:15 and Wanda came over and asked if I had seen my birthday sign. I walked around the front of the motor home and saw this huge beautiful sign attached to the front with 'Happy 65th Birthday Carol'. I asked her if she put it there and she said no so I immediately knew it had to be Jan and Judy, my dear Canadian Friends, who are onery as hell!

We got all of our junk together to leave and Dan came outside and I asked him one last time if he felt ok about us going to Mexico. He assured me he was fine with it soWanda and I left around 8:30. We parked and walk across the border and started shopping for some things she wanted to buy for their family. I laughed so hard at her because she was really driving some hard deals with the vendors. She ended up buying all of her items for her named price but not without a lot of  'bickering'  back and forth. I stopped and said hello to Luis, who is the man I have bought several stained glass pieces from over the years. He is such a nice man!

We walked to the alley area where they have many more items and Wanda found an iron piece for the yard that she wanted for her daughter-in-law. She argued with the lady on the price until I thought they were going to pitch her out the door. At first the lady was going to spray it with an outdoor varnish and pack it for taking home.  By the time she left, the lady was so frustrated with Wanda that she basically threw it in a big trash bag and sent her on her way. I was so entertained by Wanda and her bargaining, it made the day. We then went over to El Gourmet to have some drinks and listen to PePe play. It was only 10:30am and they cannot sell liquor until 11:00 so we ordered a couple of sodas until we could get our drinks. I assumed we would stay an hour or so and then head home as I thought Wanda would want to get home early. We ended up staying till almost 2:00 and she was telling everyone it was my birthday and I had several drinks bought by fellow customers. I had a lot of beer again but we had such a fun time listening to the music and we danced some with Brenda, the waitress and then another old guy kept asking us to dance. His wife was sitting at the table laughing at us all.

Wanda bought me a CD of PePe and had him sign it for my birthday. She later had him sign Happy Birthday and he followed that with 'Sweet Caroline', one of my very favorite songs.

We went to border and the line was very short. It only took us about 20 minutes to get across and we were home by 3:00. When we got home Dan and Larry were on the patio drinking beer so of course, I drank beer too! Wanda had a couple of mixed drinks and we put the CD of PePe on and it was surprisingly a very good CD.

Ken walked over and drank beer with all of us for awhile and then went home to eat. Larry and I came inside to eat a hotdog and Dan and Wanda went home to eat. While we were eating, Jan, Judy and Pat(other sister from Canada) came over and they gave me a very nice blanket that they had made with a cat print. It was very cute and they said they made it special with the cat print for my birthday. They are just so wonderful and I consider them dear friends. They left to go home and we finished eating and took our coffee outside to drink and Dan and Wanda came back over.  Dan brought some type of liquor and shot glasses and we all had shots. It tasted so terrible but when I went to bed I did not have a headache and my stomach felt great so maybe this is a new 'hangover cure'!

14 Şubat 2013 Perşembe

MY MOTHER'S ITALIAN... at The Smith Center

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The Smith Center - Troesh Studio Theater
Sept. 28 at 7pmSept. 29 at 3pm and 7pmSept. 30 at 3pm
Ticket prices: $29 - $39
Steve Solomon’s three-time award winning show has met with rave reviews and great audience acclaim throughout the United States, overseas and becoming one of the longest-running one-man shows in Broadway history. Once again, we meet the people that we’re all too familiar with; the family members that make you remember why you left home in the first place. It’s a laugh-filled fest of everybody you know, have known, and some you’d want to forget but can’t, all brought to life on stage by the comic magic of Steve Solomon.

Ben Hale '60s Show

To contact us Click HERE
Gateway Arts Foundation presentsBEN HALE '60s SHOW
Sunday, October 14, 2 p.m.
$12 Residents/$15 Non-residents

In the mood for some ’60s music? Benjamin D. Hale, a member of “Phantom the Las Vegas Spectacular,” and friends invite you to enjoy an afternoon of 1960s rock ’n’ roll and some original music inspired by the 1960s. Hear great live music and enjoy some of your old favorites from The Beatles, Harry Nilsson, Mama Cass, The Righteous Brothers and more. Join Benjamin and his friends for an afternoon of music you won’t want to miss. Tickets are on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers. 

13 Şubat 2013 Çarşamba

MY MOTHER'S ITALIAN... at The Smith Center

To contact us Click HERE
The Smith Center - Troesh Studio Theater
Sept. 28 at 7pmSept. 29 at 3pm and 7pmSept. 30 at 3pm
Ticket prices: $29 - $39
Steve Solomon’s three-time award winning show has met with rave reviews and great audience acclaim throughout the United States, overseas and becoming one of the longest-running one-man shows in Broadway history. Once again, we meet the people that we’re all too familiar with; the family members that make you remember why you left home in the first place. It’s a laugh-filled fest of everybody you know, have known, and some you’d want to forget but can’t, all brought to life on stage by the comic magic of Steve Solomon.

Ben Hale '60s Show

To contact us Click HERE
Gateway Arts Foundation presentsBEN HALE '60s SHOW
Sunday, October 14, 2 p.m.
$12 Residents/$15 Non-residents

In the mood for some ’60s music? Benjamin D. Hale, a member of “Phantom the Las Vegas Spectacular,” and friends invite you to enjoy an afternoon of 1960s rock ’n’ roll and some original music inspired by the 1960s. Hear great live music and enjoy some of your old favorites from The Beatles, Harry Nilsson, Mama Cass, The Righteous Brothers and more. Join Benjamin and his friends for an afternoon of music you won’t want to miss. Tickets are on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers. 

Friday January 18 2013

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Today we had several Tiffin service people in and around the motor home checking on our list of repairs. The original repair guy came early this morning and talked to us about all the items on our list. He said they should be able to get us in for our repairs Monday and most likely will get them all done in about four hours.


One of the guys came to do a quality check on the motor home and just basically checked outside for any issues that we did not list. Another guy came from the body shop to give us an estimate on doing the repair on the back of the motor home where Larry backed into the car dolly last week. He estimated about $1,000 to repair and repaint. He also said they could probably get us in right away and would take about a day and a half to complete. We have yet to decide if we want to get the body work done here or wait until we get home.

We walked down to the Tiffin Store and Larry found they had the covers for the roof vents, so he is also debating on having the service area install them on Monday if they have time. We also bought an Allegro mud flap for the back of the RV and Larry brought it back and installed it himself this afternoon,

We are due in Yuma on January 26 so unless we can leave on Tuesday, we will have to call to find out if we can move our reservation up a few days. We will have to make our decision by Monday as to what we want completed while here.

I was not feeling very well today so I basically took the day for some R&R. I slept some and read most of the day. I hope to kick whatever I've had for the past two weeks, SOON!!

We talked to the lady who takes care of the RV Park area about what was around that we could do, since we will have two days to wait for our repairs. She told us that we could drive an hour in either direction to find shopping. She told us that Florence, AL was a nice city so I think we will drive over tomorrow as we need a few things from Sam's and Walmart.

The weather was beautiful today and got warm enough that we opened one of the roof vents inside the motor home as it got a little warm inside. The temperature was probably around 55 degrees.

Sunday January 20 2013

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We had to disconnect RV and drive over to the main water source to refill our holding tank this morning. I actually got a shower but barely got the shampoo rinsed out of my hair when the water ran out. I hate not having water at our site. We asked at the office why they cannot turn it on at least during the day since it has been in the high 50's the past several days. They told us they will not turn it on until the night time temperatures are above freezing. Seems crazy that they do not have it set up so it can be turned on and off easily.

After we filled the water tank, we drove to Tupelo, MS and little did I know that the basic reason we were going was to see a battlefield!!! I have seen so many battlefields since being married to Larry I could write a book. I absolutely hate going to these boring sites. We headed toward Baldwyn, MS which was about 30 miles north of Tupelo to see Brice's Cross Roads. I assume this was some type of significant battle, however, I had never heard of it--NOT SURPRISING since history bores me like watching paint dry. The visitors center was closed so we drove through the battlefield and Larry walked around reading the signs while I chilled out in the car.

After leaving the battlefield, we drove back to Tupelo and stopped at the mall and of course made our Walmart run as there were a few items we forgot yesterday when we were in Florence.

We drove back to Red Bay around 3:30 and had left over's for dinner. I have not yet had my night out for our Anniversary Dinner but believe me, I will not forget to claim it when the time comes. Since I didn't get a card again this year, Larry will have to pay up with a nice meal.

It was another beautiful day. I think it was 60 degrees or more today and the sun was bright all day.

Tomorrow we are suppose to get the RV in for repairs so hope it goes as scheduled!

Monday January 21 2013

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We were up this morning at 5:15am to get everything prepared for them to take the motor home in for repairs. We waited about an hour and then Larry went out to find Norris, the scheduler, to find out what time we could expect to be called in. According to Norris, we were not on the schedule. Larry then went to the repair shop to find out what was going on and the guy told him it would be later today. About 10:00 we got a call to bring the RV into Bay 31. We drove over and had to take the cats out of RV and put them in the car. They were not happy with their new home and Raven made sure everyone was aware of his unhappiness!!

We sat in the lounge until about noon and found the repair guys had all gone to lunch so we drove into Red Bay and grabbed lunch ourselves, since we had not had anything to eat this morning.

When we came back we sat around until 3:30 and were told everything was repaired except our Propane Tank, which they would work on tomorrow. So that means another day, if not more, to get that taken care of. Since the repair guy did not know what the problem was, he put a call in to the supplier and was waiting to hear back as to how to correct the problem. I will be very surprised if they figure it out tomorrow.

Setting in the lounge, I heard people say they had been here up to five weeks waiting to get problems taken care of. Several of them sounded like they had more serious issues than ours but I could see where you could spend the winter here if you needed a serious repair. One couple was staying in a cottage that Tiffin was paying for and had been in the cottage for over two weeks.

I sat all day and worked on a puzzle in the lounge. I enjoyed working on it and it made the time go faster. I assume I will have a chance to finish it tomorrow but would prefer to be on the road by Wednesday.

We called the RV Resort in Yuma this afternoon to tell them we would be at least a couple of days late, which they seemed to be fine with. Who knows when we will get out of here. They have a very large repair area, as I mentioned before, they have 60 repair bays. There are something like 99 RV Sites here on the Tiffin grounds and almost all are full so depending on how long each takes to repair, they are busy constantly.

We did get new mattresses for our bed today. That was one of our chief complaints as they started breaking down within a month after we bought the RV. We can only assume these will do the same. Renee, the Canadian guy who is parked next to us said they replaced his and the new ones did the same thing so they finally gave him money to buy his own. Time will tell I guess.

So back to repair tomorrow to see what the new story is on the Propane Tank!

12 Şubat 2013 Salı

Tuesday January 22 2013

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We got most of our work on RV completed yesterday with a 'maybe' from the repair service to look at our Propane Tank today. We waited all day but no call so Larry preformed his magic(nagging) with the repair guy and they told him to have the RV at Bay 40 at 7:00am tomorrow morning. I know they are sick of his bugging them daily but I'm beginning to think that's the key to getting anything done without spending another week of waiting.

We finally went into the grocery store and stopped at Fred's which is Red Bay's knock off of Big Lots. We probably could have gotten many of the items we needed at Fred's for a much cheaper price than the local Piggly Wiggly. I was shocked to see that Piggly Wiggly still exists as I thought they went under years ago but it is the only grocery store in Red Bay.

We came back to RV Park and had left overs for dinner. I haven't exactly been the gourmet cook since we left home. I prepared a few items for the freezer before leaving so we have had Italian Beef several ways over the past few evenings. I did cook a nice meal on Saturday, which we enjoyed as a left over also.

The weather was decent today with the temperatures around 45 during the day. From what I saw on Internet, Peoria has been much colder so if we can't be in Arizona, Red Bay is not so bad.

Wednesday January 23, 2013

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We were up at 5:30am and ready for service appointment at 7:00. They looked at the Propane Tank and decided the regulator was bad and changed it out. We were done at 9:30am and debated on hooking up the car and leaving but Larry decided we should wash the motor home. We also needed propane so we finished cleaning the RV we filled our holding tanks with water and drove over to the Propane Dealer and filled the tank. It was around noon so decided to go ahead and do my laundry and we would leave tomorrow early.

I went up to the laundromat in the RV Park which was very nice and clean and I was the only one there so had no problems getting all the laundry going at the same time. When I finished, we drove back up to RV and when I got out of the car the smell of propane was overwhelming! Larry checked the tank and knew it was coming from our RV. He went back to the service bay and talked to the repair guys and they told him to bring it in. They looked at the tank again and told us to have there tomorrow morning as they were going to have to replace the entire tank. Since the tank is stationary, I'm sure this will not be a 30 minute job so looks like we will spend yet another day in beautiful Red Bay! We just bought 18 gallons of propane today, which I'm sure they will burn off tomorrow before they can remove the tank. Come easy go easy I guess on the money spent to fill the tank!

At 3:30 we had not had anything to eat and we were starving. The lady at the RV Office told us to try eating at the 4th Street Steak House so we headed over to try it out. I had Catfish Fillets and Larry had the whole Catfish dinner. My fish was good, Larry's was undercooked so he had a hard time eating. I would have had no problems sending it back but he ended up eating part of it. We had the salad bar and wonderful hush puppies, my favorite! Of course Larry hates hush puppies so I had his as well -- NO Problem for me!

We waddled out of the steak house and drove back to RV. I have formed an addiction to putting puzzles together so I worked on one that we brought with us. It's relaxing to me to sit and work on the puzzle since there is not much I care to watch on TV. Guess I am officially a Senior Citizen as all the RV Resorts we visit always have a puzzle in process in the club house.

Well off to bed so we can be up and ready for yet another service appointment at 7:00am tomorrow.

Monday February 11 2013

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I was very slow this morning about getting my shower. Larry ran up to LaMesa RV to tell them he talked to the hydraulic people and they told him to have LaMesa order some parts so they would have them when we take the motor home in on February 26. I laid around most of the morning and finally got up and got my shower and was dressed when Larry came home. We went into Yuma and looked for some items for the motor home. We had lunch while we were out and then made our trip to Walmart. You would think it was the first of the month as the people were lined about 8 deep to check out at every register.

We came home and I was freezing. It only reached about 59 degrees today. I came in and changed my cloths into something warmer. Dan came over and he and Larry sat out on patio in shorts and short sleeved shirts drinking beer. I finally put a sweatshirt on and went out and had a beer and then Wanda came over. We all sat outside and drink until time to start dinner. We made plans to go to dinner with Dan and Wanda on Wednesday night as they plan to leave on Thursday.

We had a big lunch so we had hamburgers and cottage cheese for dinner. I sliced another of the tomatoes that we bought at the Farmer's market on Saturday and it at least tasted like a tomato. We will diffidently buy more on Saturday if the same guy is  at the Farmer's Market this week.

Tomorrow we go to Los Algodones, MX for our first dental appointment. We see the periodontist at 9:00am and then over to Dr. Castro's for the prep for our crowns to be placed on the implant.


MY MOTHER'S ITALIAN... at The Smith Center

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The Smith Center - Troesh Studio Theater
Sept. 28 at 7pmSept. 29 at 3pm and 7pmSept. 30 at 3pm
Ticket prices: $29 - $39
Steve Solomon’s three-time award winning show has met with rave reviews and great audience acclaim throughout the United States, overseas and becoming one of the longest-running one-man shows in Broadway history. Once again, we meet the people that we’re all too familiar with; the family members that make you remember why you left home in the first place. It’s a laugh-filled fest of everybody you know, have known, and some you’d want to forget but can’t, all brought to life on stage by the comic magic of Steve Solomon.

Ben Hale '60s Show

To contact us Click HERE
Gateway Arts Foundation presentsBEN HALE '60s SHOW
Sunday, October 14, 2 p.m.
$12 Residents/$15 Non-residents

In the mood for some ’60s music? Benjamin D. Hale, a member of “Phantom the Las Vegas Spectacular,” and friends invite you to enjoy an afternoon of 1960s rock ’n’ roll and some original music inspired by the 1960s. Hear great live music and enjoy some of your old favorites from The Beatles, Harry Nilsson, Mama Cass, The Righteous Brothers and more. Join Benjamin and his friends for an afternoon of music you won’t want to miss. Tickets are on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers.