Hi
there, welcome back. Our last episode
concluded on Tuesday, October 31
st with us in Pahrump, Nevada. Wednesday, November 1
st, I went
over to the clubhouse in the morning to set up the sound equipment for the jam
session this afternoon. I have been
trying to get a regular jam session together in this park for a couple of years
and this is the first time I had any response when I put out a call for
players. The jam session is part of the
activities for “homecoming week” at the park, the week before the co-op holds
it’s annual membership meeting. At 2:00
we got the jam session going with myself, my friend Len (who doesn’t live in
the park), another two co-op members, Margi, who was playing an autoharp, and
Bob, who had a guitar. Bob was actually
a member of several bands back in the 60’s and 70’s, so he was the best player
among us. However, he also had not
played in quite a while, so his fingers were pretty sore at the end. We played for about 90 minutes and had a
great time. We even had an audience of a
dozen people for a while. While I was
jamming Jackie was playing Pokeno in the other room. After the jam I spent an hour taking down all
the equipment and then we were off to happy hour. After happy hour we spent the rest of the
night with the TV.
Thursday,
November 2
nd. I spent the morning doing chores. After lunch we went out and did some grocery
shopping. When we got back we had a
nurse practioner from United Healthcare come to the house for our annual “home
visit” wellness check. We are in pretty
good shape for the shape we are in, so it all went well. At 4:00 we went to happy hour then stayed
over in the clubhouse for the Bingo, which started at 5:30. Unlike last week, neither of us came close to
a bingo tonight. After bingo we went
home and watched TV until bedtime.
Thursday Jackie went over to the clubhouse about 10:00 to help out in
the kitchen with preparations for tomorrow night’s meat loaf dinner. I did some chores around the house. At 4:00 we went to happy hour and then stayed
over for the 5:00 baked potato dinner.
We stayed until about 7:00 after which we went home and watched TV until
it was time for bed.
Saturday,
November 4th, today is our Co-op’s annual meeting day. This is the only meeting where the membership
is in charge and gets unlimited time to speak, unlike Board meetings where the
Board members are in charge. I was up
about 7:00 to get to the clubhouse by 8:00 to help set up the Zoom equipment to
put the meeting online. The meeting
started about 9:00 and we actually had a quorum, which is a minimum of 93
memberships. Although each membership
has a maximum of two people, it only has one vote in co-op matters. Things went fairly smoothly until they opened
it up to the membership, where a number of people got up to make proposals for
changes in the park’s governing documents.
It really wasn’t too bad, but there were a couple of times when people
started talking out of turn and some nasty comments were made. The meeting went on until after noon when the
current Board went into executive session to elect their officers for the
coming year. Although there was an
election for members of the Board, and five of the six running were elected to
the new Board, there were few changes to the make up of the Board. Three of the people on the Board were
temporary appointments made during the year to fill vacancies. Of those three, two were reelected to full
terms. Of the nine members on the Board
now, only two are actually new to the Board.
After the new Board was introduced the meeting was over. We went home and relaxed until 4:00. At 4:00 we went to happy hour and then stayed
over for the meat loaf dinner. It was
quite good and we had a nice time with friends.
About 7:00 we headed home and relaxed with the TV until bedtime.
Sunday,
November 5
th, we had a stay at home day.
We went to the ice cream social at 2:00 and
then we did a happy hour on our own patio, inviting about ten of our friends
from the park.
Normally there is no
happy hour on Sunday, so we decided to use our patio for the first time.
Since today was the first day after changing
the clocks back from daylight savings, it got dark early, about 5:30, so we
were able to use our fire pit and everything.
We had a really nice time and went until about 7:00.
After happy hour we watched TV and went to
bed.
Monday we didn’t have much on our
calendar but we went out and ran some errands in the afternoon.
We didn’t do happy hour because we were
meeting two other couples at the China Wok for dinner.
After dinner we went home and relaxed with
the TV until bedtime.
Tuesday,
November 7th, I had committee meeting in the morning. After lunch we went to a planning session for
the Silver Seekers group. After that
meeting we went to the local community hospital so Jackie could get her annual
mammogram. After that we went home and
then to happy hour. After happy hour we
had dinner, then spent the rest of the evening with the TV. Wednesday was another busy day. I had another committee meeting at 9:00 in
the clubhouse. After lunch Jackie went
and played Pokeno and I went out and ran some errands. We went to happy hour at 4:00 then home for
dinner TV for the rest of the night.
Thursday,
November 9
th, was another busy day.
I had a 10:00 meeting of the By Laws Committee, of which I am the
chair. We had the regular meeting of the
Silver Seekers group at 1:00 and I was elected Vice President of the Silver
Seekers, along side of my friend Don, who is the President. We went to happy hour at 4:00 and then about
5:00 we had our first food truck visit to the park. There are some members of the Board who don’t
think we should have outsiders in the park for any reason, but we did the food
truck thing anyway and it was a huge success.
They sold out of food and actually had to turn away the late comers,
including me! We will now be scheduling
food trucks into the park on a regular basis.
After the gathering for the food truck we went home and spent the night
with the TV. Friday, Happy Birthday
United States Marine Corps! At 2:00 we
went out and went to Walgreens where we both got our second shingles shot and
an RSV vaccination. On the way home we
planted the directional signs for the yard sale that is going on at the park
tomorrow. I was responsible for the
signs. We then went home and went to
happy hour. After happy hour we went
home, had dinner and then watched TV until bedtime.
Saturday,
November 11th, Veterans Day. Today
was the craft and yard sale at the park.
It was all in the clubhouse and I was assigned to work security in the
Clubhouse and around the park. We
started at 7:00, so it was a very early day for us. Jackie also volunteered for the event, being
the cashier for the food concession. The
sale was a moderate success and we didn’t have any major problems, so we will
probably do it again sometime. After the
sale was over we went home and just collapsed in front of the TV until bedtime. Sunday I had to go out to one of the local
abandoned gravel pits to qualify with my pistol so I can renew my concealed
carry permit. I have to do this every
year and the last few years I have used Invictus Firearms Training to do
it. I like the instructor and the way he
does qual shoots. I was out about three
hours, then returned home and we spent the rest of the day and evening in the
house.
Monday,
November 13
th, we left the house about 11:00 and went to the
Stagecoach Grill, a local restaurant, for a dine-out with the Lucky
Rollers. This is the RV travel club here
at the Escapees park. It is also a
chapter of the national Escapees organization,
We had a nice lunch with about a dozen or so people present. After lunch we went to run some errands and
do some shopping. After we got home we
went to happy hour and then went home for dinner. We watched the TV until bedtime. Tuesday Jackie had a decorating committee
meeting in the clubhouse at 10:00. We
both had a Silver Seekers calendar planning meeting in the clubhouse at 12:30. That last meeting went for a couple of hours,
but we got the December calendar finalized for the first time with the new
Silver Seekers team. We went to happy
hour at 4:00, then home for dinner and TV until bedtime.
Wednesday,
November 15th, Jackie went to Pokeno at 1:00. At 2:00 I provided the Zoom support for a
meeting of the Storage task force meeting in the clubhouse. This is a member driven team that is looking
at solutions to the problems with storage here at the co-op. These are the spots in the back of the
property where members can store RVs, extra vehicles, trailers, etc. Any member can get a storage space, if
available, but there are no where near as many storage spots as members, so
shortages and disputes have been occurring recently. This group is looking at various solutions to
suggest to the Board and the members. We
had happy hour at 4:00, then went home and spent the rest of the night with the
TV. I did have my first hour long tour
of duty as security tonight. Thursday there
was a 9:00 meeting of the Board of Directors and I was providing the Zoom
support for the meeting, which went on for almost three hours. I had a 2:00 appointment at one of the local
banks, along with the other new officers of the Silver Seekers, to make changes
in the groups bank account. Jackie went
out about 3:00 for a haircut appointment and then had a mani appointment at
5:00, right after happy hour. After she
got home we had dinner, then watched TV the rest of the night, except for my
hour of security duty.
Friday,
November 17
th, Jackie had a 12:00 luncheon with her girlfriends at
the Artesian Cellars restaurant. My
friend Len came over and we had a guitar practice session since we had missed
the last couple of weeks. We went to
happy hour at 4:00, then went home. I
had my last tour of security duty for the month tonight. We spent the rest of the evening watching TV. Saturday, we went over to Petrack Park here
in Pahrump after lunch to see the annual Pow Wow. We spent an hour or so there watching the
Indian dancers and looking through the booths and displays. After we got home we had happy at 4:00, then
went home and had clam chowder for dinner.
Our friend Max came for dinner.
His wife Nancy is back in New York with family, so we invited him over
for a home cooked meal. After Max left
we watched TV and then went to bed.
Sunday,
November 19
th, was a day off for us.
We did go out to do a quick Walmart run, but mostly stayed home and did
chores. Tomorrow we are leaving for a
couple of days staying in Death Valley National Park, so we were getting stuff
together for that trip. Monday we packed
our suitcase in the morning for our trip and left about 11:00, headed for Death
Valley. We stopped for gas and a quick
lunch at Carl’s Jr. before leaving Pahrump.
Death Valley is about 90 miles west of Pahrump. My son Roy Jr. has been working there the
last 18 months or so as a work camper at Stovepipe Wells, one of the three
settlements in the park. He made
arrangements with his company for us to spend two nights at the lodge
there. We got into Stovepipe Wells about
2:30 and met up with Roy. While waiting
for the room to be ready we did some shopping at the general store. The company that Roy is working for did not
win the bid to be the concessionaire at Stovepipe Wells for another year and is
leaving after the first of the year. As
a result, they were clearing out all the souvenir merchandise in the store for
60 percent off, plus Roy got another 50 percent of the remainder for his
employee discount. As a result, the
normally expensive $35 tee shirts we got for about $7. Jackie and I both got several shirts and she
got some jewelry. After the room was
ready we moved in and then spent the rest of the evening visiting with
Roy. He took us to dinner at the
restaurant, which was also comped, and we had a great time. After Roy went back to his RV, we watched
some TV and went to sleep.
Tuesday,
November 21
st, we got up about 8:00 and by 10:00 or so we were in
the car and out exploring Death Valley.
We had Roy along as our personal tour guide. We have only been to Death Valley twice, once in
2007 during our first visit to Pahrump, when we became residents of
Nevada. Then again in 2019 when we came
out for the day with our friends Peggy and Vernon. We spent most of the day exploring, going out
to Badwater Basin, the lowest spot in North America at minus 282 feet
elevation. This is normally a dry lake
bed, but the bad storms this past summer caused a lot of flooding in Death
Valley, and all of the water ended up in Badwater basin, so it was still a
“temporary” lake. We also went to Artists
Palette and several other side trips in the park, with Roy providing context
and explanation. It was really a lot of
fun. We went to the visitors center and
then had lunch at Furnace Creek, the biggest of the settlements in Death
Valley. After our tours we went back to
Stovepipe Wells, did some more cheap shopping, and then spent the evening with
Roy. After he went home we went to bed.
Wednesday,
November 22nd, we were packed up and ready to head back to Pahrump
about 11:00. We said goodbye to Roy and
started back. After we got back into
Pahrump we stopped for lunch and got home about 1:30. Jackie went to the clubhouse at 2:00 for the
second round of her Pokeno group and I did some unpacking and laundry. We went to happy hour at 4:00, then went home
and relaxed with the TV until bedtime. Thursday,
Happy Thanksgiving! We relaxed in the
morning, then went over to the clubhouse about 2:30 for the park’s Thanksgiving
pot luck dinner. We had a really good
time visiting with friends and having way too much good food. We got back home about 5:00 and just vegged
with the TV until it was time to go to bed.
Friday,
November 24th, was a stay at home day. Didn’t want to be anywhere near a store on
Black Friday. We went to Bingo in the
clubhouse at 5:30. Jackie and I each won
one of the regular games, getting $12 each in winnings. Yea!
After Bingo we went home and watched TV until bedtime. Saturday we went out after lunch for a
Walmart run and some errands. We stopped
by the Elks Lodge with one of the people here at the park who wanted to
join. We sponsored their
application. After shopping we went to
happy hour, then came home and had chili relleno casserole for dinner. We spent the rest of the night watching TV.
Sunday,
November 26
th, I got out the Christmas decorations from the shed and
started doing some decorating around the lot.
We went to the ice cream social at 2:00 and then went out for a quick
grocery run. After we got home we had
dinner, then relaxed with the TV until bedtime.
Monday my brother Russ and his wife Zen, who live in Las Vegas, came up
for the day. We had a great time
visiting. Even though we live close to
each other, he still works full time at the Golden Nugget Casino downtown and
we have been pretty busy this summer as well.
Jackie made a nice late lunch of Chinese chicken casserole, fried rice
and egg rolls. After dinner we sat and
talked until about 5:00 when they left to drive home. We spent the rest of the night watching TV.
Tuesday,
November 28
th, I had an appointment at 1:00 with my ophthalmologist. The appointment only went about a half hour
and I was back home. I did a few chores
around the house until we left to go to the monthly Escapees Park dine-out at
the Roadhouse casino and restaurant about 3:30.
Tuesdays is when they have their baby backs on sale, so the majority of
the 24 people at the dine-out had ribs.
Yum. After dinner we stayed and
gamed for a little while. I didn’t do
well, but Jackie cashed out $52. Yea. We then went home and watched TV for the rest
of the evening. Wednesday was a typical
Wednesday. Jackie went to Pokeno at 1:00
and Len came over about that same time and we had a little guitar jam session. We
went to happy hour at 4:00 and them home for dinner and the TV for the rest of
the night.
Thursday,
November 30th, last day of November.
I had a meeting of the By Laws and Standing Rules Committee, of which I
am the chairman. The meeting went a
couple of hours and I think we accomplished some good things
organizationally. After the meeting I
had lunch and then did some decorating for Christmas. We went to happy hour at 4:00, then came home
for dinner and relaxed with the TV the rest of the night.
That
concludes the month of November and it is time to close out this chapter. Until next time, do good deeds, but have
fun. See ya.