Monday, August 30, 2014
The Original London Bridge |
After being so impressed with Bill and his team we decided
that we did not have to make daily assessments. We took a road trip to Lake
Havasu, AZ. We met up with Jim and Jackie. It was our 10th
Anniversary. Jim and Jackie shared the same date as us.
Tommy, Gloria, Jim, Jackie, Ivan |
On our 5th Anniversary we convened in Hawaii for
10 glorious days of paradise. It was only appropriate to share the 10th
along with them. We settled in Jackie’s ‘other’ house, just off the lake and
rented a pontoon. The weather was tremendously hot. Somewhere around 120
degrees. For all the people who are reading this and are saying – oh yeah, but
it’s a dry heat – stick your head in an oven and tell me it’s not hot. It’s hot!
The lake was filed to capacity with boats and the police were everywhere.
Oatman |
From there we went to Laughlin NV, for the casino and dinner.
Of course after losing $20 I gave up. I am such a chicken. Of course Jackie
won, she constantly wins. It was a
long day and a lot of driving but it was fun.
Once back at the house we cleaned up, walked the dogs, and
headed into town for drinks at a local bar. It was a country western bar with a
live band and we had a blast. The next day we traveled back to CO. As always,
we love hanging out with Jim and Jackie and will undoubtedly visit with them in
Palm Springs, where they live, soon.
When we arrived back in Montrose we were surprised that the
house was moving along so rapidly. The frame work and trusses were put in place
and it began to resemble a real house. We were excited.
A couple of weeks went by and we were busy making choices
everyday regarding the house. It was overwhelming at times. Our friends Roy and
Kim, from Steamboat Springs, CO, stopped in town for a couple of days. We took
them to the Black Canyon National Park. We, actually Kim, cooked and extraordinary
meal one night with truffle oil rubbed roasted potatoes, green beans with
almonds, and the best burgers we have ever consumed.
Black Canyon |
Subsequent to our visit from Roy and Kim we decided to take an
additional break from the house and drive up to Steamboat Springs. We visited
with Mark and Susie. They live in the same neighborhood as Roy and Kim so it
was a twofold escape.
Kimmay and Roy |
There has never been an occasion with Mark and Susie that we did not laugh our butts off. Their home is a log cabin and belongs in a Home and Gardens Showcase. It is magnificent. Susie always prepares an impressive meal, and Tommy and Mark always banter, which makes for a lot of laughs.Once more back in Montrose we were tied down for a while. It was time for windows, and roofing, and stucco and a million selections. We ultimately
transferred the RV up the hill onto our property.
We were advised numerous times by neighbors to be cognizant of the Eagles and Coyotes. Our animals are diminutive and could be easily carted away in a blink of an eye. It distressed us a significant amount that we do not let them meander far from our sides. They, along with us, have adjusted well. Even the cats go outside during the day. We all walk every night together in the neighborhood, cats included.
We joined a JEEP club and once a month we go on jeep outings up the San Juan Mountains. We have made some friends and really are pleased we came here.
We were advised numerous times by neighbors to be cognizant of the Eagles and Coyotes. Our animals are diminutive and could be easily carted away in a blink of an eye. It distressed us a significant amount that we do not let them meander far from our sides. They, along with us, have adjusted well. Even the cats go outside during the day. We all walk every night together in the neighborhood, cats included.
We joined a JEEP club and once a month we go on jeep outings up the San Juan Mountains. We have made some friends and really are pleased we came here.
The 4th of July came rapidly. We awakened early
and headed downtown to the parade. It was small, but charming. Tommy and I also
signed up for a bicycle poker run for later on that day. It was so much fun.
Just as in any poker run, you pay an entry fee which customarily is given to indigenous
charities. You make periodic stops to pick up a card. We rode our bicycles from
place to place around the town to the destinations indicated on our map. When
the last card is picked up you put together your best hand and with a bit of
luck, you win.
The view from our back patio |