November 2012

Keeping Warm

Keeping Warm

The Mama lets me wrap up in the blankies after she gets them out of the dryer. Now that the weather is getting cooler, this feels very good and i like it. 🙂

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End of Spa Season

End of Spa Season

We just got out of the Spa, probably for the last time of our “second spring.” The forecast is for fall temperatures to actually hit here tomorrow and this weekend. We’ve had highs in the mid 80’s and that is going to drop to the 50’s and 60’s.

Tomorrow, we’ll drain the spa and “winterize” it by pumping out the excess water in the pipes in case of freezing temperatures. The pipes could burst in a hard freeze. We need to do the same thing in the travel trailer.

Meeting New Friends at the Dog Park

Meeting New Friends at the Dog Park

We took the dogs to the Wickenburg Dog Park today. They enjoyed meeting some of the bigger dogs running free in the main park (we were in the small breed section). Cabela looks almost like the Doberman except he’s a boy and six times her size. Click on the image to enlarge.

Landscape Maintenance


Just because we are retired does not exempt us from chores. There are plenty of little maintenance jobs around our retirement home to keep us busy.

The creosote bush above needed to be trimmed. This particular bush grows faster than the others on the property since it is located near the irrigation for the citrus trees directly behind it. It also got a couple of deep watering events during monsoon season; it is located next to the drainage ditch west of the house.

Thick creosotes attract small desert mammals that need a place to nest. That, in turn, attracts predators like rattlesnakes. You can understand why we needed this bush to be cleaned up.

The image above is a Flash™ slideshow. Click the image to advance the show from before to after and your humble landscape worker.

Coyotes Are Howling

Bird Watcher

I hear coyotes howling but all I can see is birds behind the house. One of these days, I will get a coyote, or a bird. Maybe.

(Editor note: We’re not going to let Cabela or Bay Bay try and catch any damn coyotes.)