Saturday, December 21, 2013

Rainbows

After a rainy and windy day, nature apologizes.




Thursday, December 19, 2013

New lights

I did a little more cleaning on my car today but I did not wash the exterior. It was very windy today and I figured it would just get dusty again right away. I may wash it just before we make the trip to Albuquerque or maybe the rain expected tomorrow will wash it for me. 

After finishing with the car, I installed the last of three lights I picked up in Quartzsite.


These are LED lights replacing my fluorescent ones. The new ones are really neat.  I can have just one of three tubes lit which uses very little electricity and puts out almost as much light as the old ones or I can have two tubes lit or go for broke and light all three tubes. Having all three tubes lit still uses less electricity than the old ones.  I now have all the lights I use on a regular basis switched over to LED.

After all that work, I had to sit in my hanging chair and read a book on my Kindle for a while.  I don't want to overdo this work stuff. 

Life is good.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Car cleaning

I got up this morning and wondered what I would like to do today. Yesterday, my brother installed a brake connector so I can tow a trailer with my Honda if I want to so I had taken most of the stuff out of the back to facilitate that and left that stuff in his garage for now. So I thought today would be a good day to vacuum out the car.  I started by washing the windows on the inside then I washed everything else inside. 



We will be taking my car to Albuquerque for Christmas with our brother and his wife so I wanted it all clean. I started to vacuum with my little vacuum and Ken offered his shop vac to finish the job. In no time at all, I had the whole thing spotless. Well, almost spotless.  There are lots of scrapes and dings on the inside because of all the stuff I have transported in the last 8 years.


Tomorrow I will probably wash it and it will be ready to go. Looking forward to the trip. 

That was a lot of work for one day so I sat in my hanging chair for a while to rest. :-)



Life is good



Sunday, December 15, 2013

Escapees park to Sahaurita

I moved from my second boondocking site near Cottonwood to the Escapees park near Congress, AZ where I stayed 8 days. The North Ranch as the park is called has lots that are sold to people who want a home base. Some lots had homes built on them and every combination from a home to just a storage shed. It was interesting looking at all the various ways people set up their lots. 

The overnight area was a large gravel area. Lots of room to maneuver and spread out as well as full hookups. Here was my area. 



They had a cactus garden there that was quite extensive with a lot of the plants identified. 



In the middle of my stay near Congress I drove my Honda to Quartzsite and stayed overnight in a tent. I wanted to check out the area but not in January when the hordes are there. I prefer not to be around crowds. This was my campsite on BLM land.


It was very cold there at night but I was bundled up and kept very warm all night. There was frost on my car windows in the morning. I was in the same area where Bob Wells and gang were but a ways away from them. This picture is looking toward where they were. 


Went back to Congress where this greeted me the last morning.  Time to head further south. 


Water had dripped from the faucet overnight and created a tube of ice. 

On Tuesday, the 10th, I headed to my brother Ken's house south of Tucson. There I parked my RV in line with his fifth wheel and truck camper. Looks like a campground. 


Ken is helping me install the led lights I bought in Quartzsite amoung other things. He told me I could set my big inverter to not charge my batteries so my solar will do all the charging. This means only my heater and induction burner are using grid power. My lights, radio, furnace blower and charging of my phone and other toys are using the batteries which are in turn charged by my solar.  Cool. I imagine I will just leave it like that. No need to waste all that free electricity from the sun. If I am unable to keep the batteries charged up because of weather, I can just have the inverter help charge again while I am plugged into the grid. 

Life is good.