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Sunday, November 27, 2016

Dust and Fruit


I tried to get a picture of the dust filled cloud. You will just have to believe me that you could see the orange dust just loaded up in the clouds.  If it did rain -- it would rain dirt -- which is what it does here.  Thankfully it doesn't rain very often.  The other picture I took from our backyard was the neighbors' grapefruit tree.  The grapefruit should be ripe in a few weeks.  The owner of our rental lot brought us some fresh picked dates from a guy they know that has some date palms in his yard.  They were very good - soft and chewy and sweet.

We had a nice Thanksgiving having a nice meal by ourselves.  I made too much food so we had plenty to eat for awhile.   We've been out gold mining and have found a tiny bit.  While we were out in a slot canyon other folks came out to practice their shooting.   Its public land so its legal but I don't know why anyone would want to shoot into rock.  The chance for ricochets is high.   We will keep mining for gold until it rains then we will be done for awhile.  We need the exercise so hopefully it won't rain. 

Sunday, November 20, 2016

Orange Skies and Gold Dirt


Sunsets have been beautiful with nice orange skies because of all the dust in the air.  I love palm trees because it reminds of how warm it is here 70's during the day and 50's at night.  They are also nice and green on top and its nice to see some green around here.  It rained a few drops so it might have knocked some of the dust out of the air.  We finally bought a small air cleaner for the RV and I've already noticed a difference.

We've managed to get out and do a little gold prospecting and ran some dirt through our dry washer.  I was very excited to find a small piece of gold in my pan that actually made a clink when we put it in the little glass vial.  Now we have to wait to go out until after the Thanksgiving holiday because too many people will be camped out where we look for gold.

More people are coming down every week but its still not very crowded.  Lots of empty spaces in the RV parks and lots of RV lots for rent in the foothills area where we are. 

Sunday, November 13, 2016

Moon over the Gila Mountains


The view to the east from our lot is of the Gila mountains.  You have to come through them following I-8 over telegraph pass to get to Yuma.  They aren't very high -- only about 3,000 feet high but they look very tall because Yuma is a sea level.   I tried to get a shot of the supermoon.  It was pretty but not very super.  
We went out gold prospecting for the first time this season.  We tried some BLM land close to a gun range.  We didn't really find anything -- two small specks -  and decided we didn't like being surrounded by gun fire so we packed up and went back home.   We will be trying again in a different area where we have had more luck.  At least we know our equipment still works after being stored for the summer. 

Sunday, November 6, 2016

Al's RV in Yuma



 
 
 



I threw in a few pictures from Rocky Mountain National Park since they were so pretty.


I have no pictures of Al's RV in Yuma.  Its the place I'm working for the winter.  Its a nice place to work and has a great selection of RV parts to repair just about anything on or in your RV.  The website is www.alsrv.com  The owners have two stores one in Yuma and one in Glendale by Phoenix. 

Many people come in to the store to find out about Reverse Osmosis (RO) water filtration.  The water in Yuma is salty and the only thing that takes the salt out is reverse osmosis.  We sell small RO systems for RV's.  The only drawback to them is it takes 4 gallons of water to make one gallon of RO water so it wastes a lot of water.  Some people try to save the waste water to use to water trees.  There are places all over where you can buy drinking water for 50 cents for 5 gallons so I think its cheaper to just buy drinking water instead of installing an expensive RO system but some people get tired of hauling water.    

Its still quite warm here -- in the high 80's which is warmer than normal even for Yuma.