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2013-03-31 Hooked on Squaw Lake, Re-tired in Yuma
Hello again, dear family and friends!
Wow – Easter Sunday already! And…a glorious Easter it is too – both here in the SW (Yuma), and, by the reports from my weather apps – at home on the BC coast also.
We are relaxing in the shade at our Rivers Edge RV site in Yuma until the afternoon heat sends us poolside to cool off. This has been a remarkably warm March here. Thank heavens for a “fantastic fan” to provide cooler air flow at night.
And what has transpired since my note of March 23?
Well, our Squaw Lake maintenance husband and wife team of Donald and Bobbi have provided us with some interesting information:
1) two sidewinder rattlers had to be removed from the washrooms up at the desert site “Little Mesa” across the dam from us. “Please don’t leave the washroom doors open at night!”… “Not to worry…we may never go to the washrooms again!”
2) apparently Donald catches fish on the other side of the dam at Senators Wash. Well, we will see about that! After a couple of tries, the truth is apparent…Donald caught all of them!
So, back to fishing at Squaw – late on Monday afternoon, Mike Harris and I were fly casting in a secluded pond. I was having no luck, so it was time to try one of the new lures that Mike gave me for my birthday. After a few tries, I completed all of the loops, and was pulling the knot tight with my teeth, when the line slipped, and the hook embedded itself past the barb into my left index finger. Now that SMARTS, but all I could think of was “You’re STUPID!”
I couldn’t remember if I had broken off the barb, or not, and the hook didn’t seem to want to pull out the way it went in, so I pulled out my knife and began to draw a line to cut the hook out. Fortunately, the blade wasn’t quite up to the task, and I wisely decided to get some help from Mike, so I began to paddle his way, fighting off a VVR [vaso-vagal reaction…ie. a “faint”]! Mike pulled out his pliers, and I pinpointed a place on the shaft of the hook that could cut with the wire- cutters. Mike then had a hard time pushing the hook through the end of my finger but he eventually worked up through the guitar callous, after which it was easy to pull out. I wasn’t happy with the experience, but lesson learned! I AM older and wisened! (Not “wizened” dear Grandchildren!)
With one day of recovery, I was able to again able to play the C chord on my guitar, so the music goes on! And, one evening, 3 folks from San Diego asked if they could bring their chairs over to listen. Nice! The man, not so musically knowledgable, apparently, suggested that he would vote for me “on American Idol”. Perhaps he meant American idle!
Also on Monday, a Nanaimo couple, Ieuan and Shiela visited us for a couple of hours on their way through to Tucson. And, on Tuesday, our friends Erna and Barry packed up and headed north for home.
On Thursday, Sandy noticed that water was not sitting level in our sink, so she inspected our Truck House attitude, which she didn’t like! Sure enough – we had a soft, but not quite flat left front tire. Donald, the maintenance guy, used his pump to inflate the tire to 60 psi, and that was good enough to get us to Big O tire in Yuma on Good Friday, where a screw was removed and tired sealed for $21.
Our two weeks in the BLM (Bureau of Land Management) was almost up (as of today) but we left a couple of days early as the Easter crowd built up at the camp ground. Tomorrow, our wanderings will take us further East.
Much love, best wishes, and a Happy Easter to all!
Tony, the Quill, and Sandy, the Quilter.
“Beware the Idles of March!”
March 15, 2013 (Actually, today is March 16, but the note was written yesterday.)
Dear family and friends,
This blog note was supposed to go out yesterday – hence the silliness about the date. However, today we found a Starbucks, and perhaps Noah’s sibling is still in the waiting room. (Too cryptic for you? Read on!)
Throughout the winter we dream of the sun and heat available in southwest US. This winter, however, as we watched the daytime temperatures of Arizona, we were shocked to see snow in Scottsdale. “Tough luck, Baby” we chortled from in front of our electric fireplaces as the mist and chill hung heavily over Vancouver Island. However, the Arizona weather picked up, and once again, we counted down the slow creep of days until our departure for the south.
Now we have arrived, and with our return, so has a blazing hot spell in the Yuma area. This makes it imperative to get our biking time in early in the morning, but I guess that this morning, we had not quite learned that lesson. By the time we had finished our first ride of season, the 16 km had melted off some of the hibernation poundage I had acquired – I hope! The temperatures are keeping us rather slow paced – well, stopped, actually – except for reading.
Our favourite used book store in Yuma had never heard of Jo Nesbø, (“there isn’t much demand for foreign writers”) our latest favourite writer! (Think ‘Steig Larson’! Thanks, Cindy and Karen!)
Many members of our Nanaimo family are now also “idling” in far off places – like Maui, and Mexico! Enjoy the break, all of you and don’t get burned in the rush to acquire a “healthy” tan. (Dr. Jenkins, the Nanaimo skin specialist would heartily dispute the word “healthy”!)
Meanwhile, the other side of the Island family is getting ready for other events, and are not quite so idle! Mother is getting ready to move into new residence, and is busy packing up and shedding accumulated treasures and furniture, while niece Katie, rather than being idle, longs for labour to bring forth a new member of our family! Hang in there Katie, and best wishes for a speedy delivery of Noah’s sibling!
I hope that decent weather is allowing those at home to enjoy some pre-spring days of sunshine and time outside before new growth erodes the idleness of winter.
Much love and best wishes to you all – et tu, Brute! (For all you Latin scholars, I hope that that is the correct ending for the “Vocative” case! Let me see…nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, vocative, ablative? Right?)
Tony, the Quill, and Sandy, the Quilter

