Hello again. Our last chapter
concluded on Sunday, February 2nd, the big Super Bowl weekend, while
we were in Yuma, Arizona. This was just the beginning of our three
month stay here. Monday was a stay at home day for me. Jackie and
Peggy went out for sushi, which is something I don't really care for
much. They also did a little shopping as the sushi place was close
to Yuma's shopping mall area. I did a few chores and spent an hour
and a half on a conference call with the members of the Executive
Board of the Military Veterans Chapter of FMCA. I am the Vice
President of the Chapter and members are scattered all over the
country so it was an opportunity for the board to talk about some
admin issues. After the girls got back we relaxed for the rest of
the day.
Tuesday, February 4th, we left the
coach about 11:00 and headed back to Algodones, Mexico so I could
continue my dental work. We first stopped for lunch at a new
restaurant for us, Mariscos El Paisa. Jackie had a shrimp chili
relleno that she said was excellent. I had some fish and carne tacos
that were as good as those we get at our place in the Foothills.
After lunch we went to the dentist. Today was a root canal on one of
my bottom teeth. After getting the root canal the tooth was prepared
for the new crown and they took a bunch of impressions. They also
have to rebuild my lower partial. The place was very crowded, as it
always is during the season, so it took forever to get into the
chair. We finally got out of the dentist at 6:30. The good news was
that nearly everyone had gone home already and there was NO line at
all at the border. We walked right up to the building and there were
three people in front of us at the door. We finally got back home
around 7:00. Peggy, bless her heart, had dinner waiting, a nice
meatloaf. We had a great meal, talked for a while, then went back to
our coach and relaxed for the rest of the night.
Wednesday, February 5th, happy birthday
to ME! Yea, hung on for another year. Although my tooth didn't hurt
last night, it did this morning. Around 11:00 we went out for lunch,
this time to a place called Wheezy's in the foothills. It is a
sports bar and grill. We had been to this building about four years
ago when it was a different restaurant, but they had a fire and never
reopened. Wheezy's opened in the renovated building last year, but
we didn't get around to coming here. Peggy as with us and we met
Dick and Millie there as well. The five of us had a great meal. My
tooth hurt a bit, so I didn't enjoy lunch as much as I should have,
but the food was great. We will come back. After lunch we stopped
at Fry's for a few things, then went home. Jackie spent the
afternoon making a pot of clam chowder for tomorrow. About 5:00 the
three of us drove to Carefree Village RV Resort to visit with our
friends Clark and Judi McKay. Clark and Judi are members of what
used to be the gang of eight, us, the Babcocks, the Bullocks and the
McKays. However with both Vernon Bullock and Ray Babcock passing
away last year the group is getting smaller. Peggy is still
traveling, but Suzi Babcock is not and is selling their motor home.
We had a nice visit with Clark and Judi, whom we had not seen since
last winter. About 7:30 we left and went back to our coach, Peggy
went home and we watched TV until bedtime. Thursday was pretty much
a stay at home day. We and Peggy did have the clam chowder Jackie
made yesterday for dinner tonight. It was wonderful and I ate way
too much.






Tuesday, February 11th, we had a stay
at home day. In the morning we did our laundry at the park's
laundromat. About 3:00 or so the Shade Pro guy showed up to install
our new blinds in the front of the coach. He got all the windows
done, but when he went to install the big shades in the front of the
coach he found that they were about an inch too long and wouldn't
fit. He said they would remake the shades and he would be back on
Friday to put the big shades in. He worked until about 7:00 and
after he was done we went over to Peggy's and had some soup for
dinner. She made a taco soup that was quite good and easy for me to
eat with my compromised mouth. We also invited Ryan, the Shade Pro
guy and he came over too. It was nice because these guys live in San
Diego and work in Yuma and only get home on the weekends. During the
week they all share a house in the Foothills and Ryan was happy to
have a home cooked meal. After dinner we went back to our coach,
watched some TV and went to bed.
Wednesday, February 12th, we left the
coach about 10:00, with Peggy along this time, and drove back to
Algodones for what is supposed to be my last appointment with the
dentist. We got across the border and I got into the chair around
11:30 or so. Peggy and Jackie went shopping. They got my bridge and
crown in and did all the adjustments, then did an epoxy job on one
small tooth that needed a small hole filled. After they were done it
was great and I was finished! Yea! After the dentist we did a
little shopping and then went to have lunch at one of the Mexican
places down there. After lunch we got in line to go back to the USA.
The line was really long today since it was mid afternoon, but it
went fairly fast and in an hour and a half we were back in the
states. We went back to the RV park and relaxed for the rest of the
evening.
Thursday, February 13th, we stayed at
home doing chores until about 3:00 when we left, with Peggy along,
and drove into the main part of Yuma to meet friends. Regular
readers may remember that our good friend Ray Babcock died suddenly
about six weeks ago at his home in Menafee, California. We have not
seen his wife Suzi since several months before that and she was
coming to Yuma for the weekend to see us, Peggy and Clark and Judi
McKay. Her daughter Wendy, whom we had never met but heard a lot
about, was also coming. They were staying in a hotel near the
shopping mall area. Suzi never drove their motor home and had no
interest in learning or continuing to RV after Ray's death. We
arrived at the hotel and met up with Suzi, Wendy and their two dogs.
We sat around the hotel room and talked for a couple hours. Clark
and Judi were also there. Around 6:00 we decided to go to the Angry
Crab seafood restaurant which was in the hotel. We had been to one
of these in the Phoenix area several years ago and it was OK. This
one in Yuma was a terrible dining experience. The food was fair at
best and the service was horrible. Will never go back to this place.
After dinner we went back home to the coach and relaxed for the rest
of the night.

Saturday, February 15th, we went out
after lunch to do a Walmart run. About 3:00 I took all the karaoke
equipment down to the clubhouse at the park next door, Sunset Palm,
to do karaoke. As I mentioned in the last episode, I couldn't get
the activities director in our park interested in karaoke, but the
one in the neighboring park was delighted to put it on the schedule.
It's no big deal because all four of the parks around us are part of
the same management group. I got everything set up and started
karaoke about 4:00. Our friends Len and Debbie Forrest were there as
were Dick and Millie Duffin. At one point we had 13 people in the
rotation, plus a couple songs by groups of people. We had a really
good turnout and things went pretty well. The karaoke only runs two
hours, so at 6:00 everyone left, I packed up the gear and we went
home. I was really bushed, so we just relaxed, watched some TV and
went to bed.



Friday, February 21st, Jackie and I
left the coach just before 1:00 and went to get our toes done. I
just had a trim, Jackie got a full pedi. After the nail place we
went back to the coach and relaxed for a while. Around 3:30 we left
again, with Peggy along, and drove to the far East end of the
Foothills area to have a happy hour with members of the Overland
Trailblazers Chapter of FMCA. We went to Lewie and Carol O'Harra's
place where we met up with about a dozen or so members and former
members of the chapter. The O'Harra's have one of the big, double RV
lots on which they have a park model on one side and usually put
their RV on the other side. For the short term, however, one of the
OTB members, Russ and Claudia Hill have their RV parked there. We
had a good time, some cocktails and light snacks and chatted with
everyone until about 6:00 when we went back to our coach. We had
cocktails at Peggy's coach and Peggy cooked a tamale pie casserole
for dinner. We had a great dinner and by 8:00 we were back in our
coach relaxing with the TV until bedtime.
Saturday, February 22nd, Jackie and
Peggy went out after lunch to do some shopping. They are in charge
of doing table decorations at the Monaco International rally next
month in Benson, Arizona. I stayed home and did a few chores. One
of the sad things I had to do was transfer all the Babcock's
geocaching travel bugs to our account. Ray was the big geocacher and
Suzi really has no interest in it now that Ray is gone. After the
girls got back home we had happy hour at Peggy's and then had the
left over casserole from last night for dinner. Peggy had spiced it
up with some green chilies and jalapenos and it was pretty good. We
talked for a bit after dinner then went home and spent the remainder
of the evening with the TV.
Sunday, February 23rd, we left the
coach about 11:30 along with Peggy and drove into Yuma to the Asian
Star restaurant. This is one of our favorite Chinese places in Yuma
and has also won the “Best in Yuma” survey for Asian food. We
had a great meal and then went out and did some geocaching. We had
to DNF the first two caches we went to and were getting a little
down, but then we were able to get eleven finds in a row, making for
a good afternoon. After caching we went back to the coach and
relaxed for a while. About 5:00 Clark and Judi drove over for happy
hour and we sat out on the patio and talked until about 6:30 when
they left. We then did some burgers on the BBQ for the three of us.
After Peggy went home we watched some TV and went to bed.
It has now been three weeks again since
we published. We have another three weeks or so here in Yuma until
we leave to go to the Tucson area for a couple of weeks for rallies.
We then return to Yuma for a couple weeks before starting our summer
travels for the year. This is a good time to close out this chapter
and get it published. Until next time, ponder the words of novelist
and futurist Arthur C. Clarke. “I’m sure the universe is full of
intelligent life. It’s just been too intelligent to come here.”
See ya soon.