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Sandie & Jim

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  1. Now back to regular programming - Jim and I had a nice quiet Thanksgiving dinner here in Apache Junction. Just the two of us. We are staying really close to home except for doctor appts and grocery pick up.  I am sure hoping that by next summer we will all be able to get out and explore once again.

  2. 5 hours ago, durangodon said:

    Could you do me a big favor please?  Would you check on the condition of John, Beth, and Casey?  I haven't been able to find out a thing since I saw them go down and I am unable to travel to Montana at the present time.  Thanks.

    I don't know these folks. Are they in Billings, MT? Could you give me some additional information please?

  3. 8 hours ago, Lavinmh said:

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Virginia.  We are still doing well, working part time to keep us busy and help to pay for our cruises!!  No cruise coming this summer though, we are go to take a driving tour to Cooperstown and Saratoga, New York and then over to Springfield and Boston Mass. 

    Best wishes to all

    Linda and Ed

    Merry Christmas from the Dixons. We are enjoying our desert Christmas with NO snow.

  4. 11 hours ago, Onthego said:

    We are making "final" plans to spend the next couple of months in AZ. Plan is to leave this coming Friday. It will be great to see the ol' rv gang again. We'll be in Q for the Big Tent in January for sure. See y'all soon.

    Travel safe everyone.

    Tina and Jeff  😊

    We won't be going to Q this year. But if you get anywhere near Apache Junction, we sure would like to see you guys.

  5. Good to hear from you guys. We have cooled down a lot (into the lower 90s) so Jim finally got to go fishing today. He came home exhausted but happy.

    We also had a theft here in the park a couple of weeks ago. Our friends trailer got hit hard (we have what we call overflow parking here inside the park where we can leave our trailers). We didn't lose that much - only a few hundred dollars worth of stuff. We think they got interrupted because they only took one of our friend's propane tanks and left lots of stuff in his bays.  It's just such a horrible feeling when you are robbed.

    Good luck with that knee - keep working it.

    Hope everybody had a great summer and if anybody gets out our way this winter, we'd love to see you.

  6. 4 hours ago, sandsys said:

    It was good times but nothing lasts forever. I hope those of you still on the road are still enjoying your travels. And I hope to see you here every now and then. Maybe we should start a thread on memories. Like the shotgun. :)

    Linda

     

    And the ice cream machine. Be sure to thank Dave for designing our map.  So many good times.

  7. I think it served its purpose well for ten years but as most of us don't travel like we used to, it really doesn't get used. We've had wonderful times meeting up with all of you along the way and hopefully we aren't done meeting up totally.  Thanks to Dave and Jeri for all their work. We really appreciate it.

  8. I just want to let you all know that I am tired of hospitals and doctor's offices. Jim has been in the hospital four times this year which means a zillion follow up doctor appointments. But I brought him home this morning from this last procedure to rotor rooter his left leg artery which was almost totally shut down from plaque. The procedure was scheduled for Tuesday morning but they couldn't do it because his kidney function was lousy. So they kept him overnight to flush out his kidneys and then did the job Wednesday afternoon, He was supposed to come home last night but his blood wouldn't thicken up so they could remove the tube and he wouldn't bleed to death. So he spent another night in their company and I brought him home this morning.

    So far summer hasn't been too bad here in AZ. We had a couple of 112 days but most of the time its 104 or 105. You actually do get used to it. However they are saying we will have some days over 120 and I'm not too sure how we'll do then.

    For those of you who have explored the Superstition Mountains and Wilderness, there is a huge fire burning just north of Superior. It is over 50,000 acres and about 41 percent contained. However the winds are supposed to pick up tomorrow which is not good. The road from Apache Junction up to Canyon Lake and Tortilla Flat all the way to Roosevelt Lake is closed. Today everybody at Roosevelt Lake were under a mandatory evacuation. They figure they will lose about 75% of the Wilderness area. From our place we can see the smoke just pouring over the top of Superstition Mountains.

    Hope everybody is having a great summer. Check in once in awhile.

     

     

  9. Glad to hear that Marsha is doing so good. We sure hope you can make it out this way next year. Jim is also doing better but he's definitely not ready to do any rving yet. So we will be spending our summer in nice warm AZ. However, this week is absolutely perfect. Highs in the 80s and lows in the 60s. The nights are wonderful.

    Sure miss our get togethers.

     

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