Our DirecTV units were not working. It appeared that they stopped recording shows on May 29th. I called DirecTV, and they could not send a technician until Monday.
Our pickleball group had a potluck dinner on Saturday night. I made one of my family's favorite recipes, 24 hour layered salad. The dinner was at the vacation rental home of our host, Kerry-Lynn Moede. She and her husband own the Historic Yellow House.
Tables and chairs were set-up outside. It was good food and good friendship!
Since Ramsey's passing, I thought that it would be nice to add another male Dalmatian to my Team Dalmatian. Libby is getting up in age --- ten years old. Kelsey is almost eight. Dalmatians usually live to 10-13 years of age. I went online and signed up for Adopt-A-Pet, a search engine sponsored by Petco and Purina Dog Food. Unfortunately, many of the Dalmatians posted are mix breeds --- with many pit bull faces. I did find several cuter ones --- like Teddy.
Teddy is sponsored by a rescue group in Southern California where I got Kelsey. I submitted an application for Teddy. I felt that I was early in the process and that finding the right Dalmatian will take some time.
The DirecTV man came on Monday. My satellite needed a new part. It was not picking up the signal.
My friend Barbara Coad contacted me. We are going on a vacation to Australia the end of October. We are flying into Sydney and then taking a ten day cruise to the Great Barrier Reef. Barbara put me in charge of booking an Airbnb in Sydney. I found one that looked perfect for our five nights there.
On Tuesday, the Adopt-A-Pet search engine showed two interesting Dalmatians. One was a private party re-homing situation from Gilbert, Arizona. His name is Wyatt. I submitted an application and was contacted by his owners, Denise and Janice. We made an appointment for Sunday morning to have a "meet and greet" with Libby, Kelsey, and Wyatt.
My Libby is limping. She seems to be favoring her left front leg. I made an appointment for her to see Dr. Sullivan at Canyon Pet Hospital.
Tom and I had various appointments in Flagstaff on Wednesday. When I was in Alaska, I was caught up by the shape of the Moose. On Amazon, I found a Moose sculpture. I bought it and assembled it for my backyard table. Hello, Mr. Moose!
Thursday, Libby had her Canyon Pet Hospital appointment. Dr. Sullivan evaluated her and thought that the problem was arthritis. Libby was given some medicine to help with the pain. Unfortunately, it made her too relaxed and she could not support her two back legs!
This was not good! I immediately reduced the dosage. I also scheduled her for x-rays on Wednesday, June 12.
I took my truck into Planet Dodge Chrysler on Friday. I had a 9:30 a.m. appointment. Dave, the Service manager, introduced me to Louie, the technician. I did not have a good experience the first time I took my truck in for a recall notice. The service call was to update my radio computer and to change my oil.
On Saturday, I drove to Prescott Valley to visit my friend Libby. Dalmatians Libby and Kelsey went with me. We were going to spend the night in Phoenix --- in order to meet Dalmatian Wyatt. The dogs spent the day in my truck parked in Libby's garage. Libby and I visited a number of thrift stores.
Libby is trying to buy things for her new home. We had a very nice lunch at Augie's. I had never been there. Then, we stopped at the Prescott town square. There, we discovered a very nice art fair. I saw a mirror that captured my heart. And I bought it!
While at the town square, I also spread some of Ramsey's ashes under one of the Courthouse trees. Ramsey always loved to walk that square!
I also love the general setting of the courthouse!

The dogs and I left Libby's home around 4:00 p.m. It took me two hours to get to the West Mesa motel. We stayed at a La Quinta Inn and Suites --- dog friendly. In the evening, I barricaded Libby and Kelsey in the bathroom/closet area.
I liked that location, as there was no carpet. Libby sometimes has accidents! The next day, the three of us met Wyatt, Denise, and Janice at Cosmo Dog Park. It was a nice visit, but Wyatt is only one year old, not fixed, and was trying to hump both of my dogs. I decided to pass on this re-homing situation.
On Monday, the Adopt-A-Pet search engine surfaced a nice looking liver Dalmatian in Las Vegas. His name is Rio and he is sponsored by Dalmatian Rescue of Colorado.
I submitted an application to Dalmatian Rescue of Colorado. I was contacted a day later and had an interview with Michele Winner. I provided my sister Wendy as a reference, as well as Libby Beatty. I also gave them the name of our Williams veterinarian. All three were contacted.
Tom went to the North County Medical Clinic in Williams. The nurse practitioner, Daniel Knight, said that he had the beginning stages of pneumonia. So, Tom was put on heavy antibiotics. Hopefully, this will work! In the meantime, we put our barbecue to task!
The weather is perfect for grilling outdoors. I also hung my new mirror in the entry way.
The water bills for April and May were high. The gallons of water used was almost twice as much as a year ago. Tom checked the meter, to see if there was a leak.
I called the City of Williams. They sent out a technician to look at the meter. All seemed to be fine. Later that day, I took Kelsey into the Williams Veterinary Clinic for her usual anal gland procedure. Look! Her name was on the white board 😁😀😆
Friday morning, I decided it was time to book some of the Silent Auction items I won at the Lost Canyon Young Life event that took place in January. So, I went to the Canyon Motel & RV Park and booked the 1929 Red Caboose #1 for September 15. I also booked the Grand Canyon Railway trip on October 5. This was the final date in 2019 for the steam engine.
In the afternoon, Josh, the Aspen Security technician came to our house. For several days, Tom and I heard some chirping from one of the alarms, and it appeared that a "check security" light was blinking.
Josh later explained that the flashing "check security" light meant that the alarm was sending data to the alarm company contacts. So, it was in good order. But, Josh did replace all three of the batteries. He also said the the middle bedroom detector would need to be replaced in about two years.
Saturday, June 15, was the two year anniversary of when Tom joined our home. In November last year, I booked a suite at the La Posada Hotel in Winslow. At about 11:30 a.m., I dropped the girls off at the Grand Canyon Railway Kennel. They had the first kennel on the right.

Our suite was room 240, the Doublemint Twins Room. All of the La Posada Rooms are named and decorated in an appropriate theme.
Before our dinner reservation, we had adult beverages in the Martini Bar. Tom cleaned up well in his Walmart attire.
For dinner, we each enjoyed "wild game" options on the menu. I had elk tenderloins and Tom had a medley of quail, elk, and bison. All was very good!
Check-out time the next day was noon. So, we had a leisurely morning. At about 10:00 a.m., we had breakfast back in the Turquoise Room. It was Father's Day, so the dining room was somewhat crowded. We checked out at about 11:30 a.m.
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