Thursday, August 23, 2018

Thursday, August 16 through Friday, August 31: Amazon Packages, Rodeo Pickleball, and Appointments

Last night, I decided that the rash on my stomach needed to be looked at by a doctor. I had no appointment at the clinic, so I used the walk-in option. I met with Dr. Tom Myers. He used to work at the Grand Canyon North Country Medical Clinic and co-wrote the book, Over the Edge: Death in Grand Canyon. Had I know that he was working at the Williams clinic that day, I would have brought my book for autographing!
Two things came out of my medical walk-in --- Dr. Myers submitted a referral for a cardiac evaluation because my pulse was abnormally low and I was given a low dosage of steroids to stop the unidentified rash from itching. Last week, I almost was not able to give blood because my pulse was under 50!

While in the medical center parking lot, an idiot light came on. Battery Not Charging. I called James at JJs Automotive and made an appointment for the next day.
Early Friday morning, I walked the dogs over to Cataract Lake. The wildflowers are in full bloom. Love the yellow sunflowers!
I have been enjoying my Amazon Prime membership. The two-day delivery is so much fun! During the past few weeks, I have been thinking about a welcome sign for the front door area. There are local wood carvers with Welcome Bears, but I decided on a ceramic version on the Amazon website. It arrived!
James from JJs Automotive called and said that my truck was ready to be picked up. And yes, a new alternator was required.

Saturday, I told Tom that it would be fun to go hear Omar sing at the Best Western Plus. Before leaving, we had an adult beverage and a shrimp cocktail appetizer. Omar was happy to see us and we enjoyed his music variety.
On Sunday, I told Tom that I wanted the two of us to take a day road trip to parts of northeastern Arizona that I have never visited. We decided to get an early start on Monday. The rest of Sunday was some of the usual --- church for me, pickleball on the tennis courts, and a Netflix movie streaming in the evening.

I walked and fed the dogs early. Tom and I left Williams at around 8:30 am. Our 8-hour road trip was going to be a loop that included the Mogollon Rim. We drove through the beautiful Ponderosa pine forests from Flagstaff to Mormon Lake to Happy Jack. Then, we dropped down to the towns of Strawberry, Pine, and Payson. It was another 30 miles from Payson to the Mogollon Rim Visitor Center.
At about 12:30 pm, we stopped in Snowflake, Arizona, for lunch. TripAdvisor rated La Cocina de Ella as the best restaurant selection. It was good Mexican food, promptly served. The place was busy with retirees and office workers.

The town of Snowflake was settled by the Mormon pioneers. It was Mr. Snow and Mr. Flake --- who were asked by Brigham Young to go and colonize this area. There is a large Church of Latter Day Saints Temple on a hilltop.
I had never been to the Mogollon Rim or Snowflake, Arizona. There is another town I would like to visit at another time --- Show Low. If we had gone there too, it would have been too long of a day. As it was, we didn't get home until 4:30 pm. The dogs were ready for a walk!

On Tuesday, our Pickleball coordinator Kerry-Lynne Moede made arrangements with the City of Williams Parks & Recreation to open the Rodeo Building. Six of us arrived at the building around 10:00 am. We were going to see if this enclosed venue would be a good place to move our pickleball play. Tom and Gus measured the court and I helped with the taping. The floor is cement and the ceiling is low, but it seemed to work!

The Rodeo building has events and activities on most of the weekends until October. So, Sunday pickleball will have to remain on the tennis courts until then.

Roy Henderson recently contacted me. Roy and I worked together at Union Bank over twenty years ago. Roy and his wife, Mel, live in Anthem, a community north of Phoenix. Roy wanted to know if we could meet for dinner in Flagstaff. I said "YES!" Roy was driving up to Salt Lake City. One of their granddaughters was getting married. Mel was already in Salt Lake City. So, Tom and I met Roy for dinner at Horsemen Lodge.
Wednesday afternoon, we had some some heavy showers. The clouds were beginning to congregate around noon.
Another Amazon Prime purchase was a package of copper mugs for the Moscow Mule drink. When we were in Bend, Kai made some very tasty drinks in these mugs. So, the mugs arrived and the drinks were made. Mine was made with vodka and Tom likes his whisky.
On Thursday, I took Ramsey to Flagstaff for his appointment with Dr. Miller at Canyon Pet Hospital. This was an annual wellness exam, in order to renew his muscle relaxation prescription. It was diagnosed last year that Ramsey probably had distemper before I adopted him in 2010. Later in life, the condition in dogs is similar to multiple sclerosis in humans --- the brain, spinal cord, and legs are sometimes not talking to one another.
Later that day, I went to my gym, Results Fitness, for the 5:30 p.m. exercise class with Lucas. I am not a self-motivated gym person, so I like the "Simon Says" format of trainer Lucas.
August 24 is my mom's birthday. She died in December, 2005. This year, she would have been 93. All of my siblings texted one another acknowledging the date. My sister Wendy shared a photo she had of mom --- probably in her late teens/early twenties.
On Saturday, Tom and I went to the Garden Market in Williams. It was the first time we visited this place. We bought some organic zucchini and squash to barbecue.
I wanted to walk Kelsey and Libby in the historic part of Williams. Tom dropped us off near the cemetery and the three of us walked up to Buckskinner Park --- about two miles. There, Tom had his fishing gear and was seeing if any of the fish were biting. He did catch one fish, but did a "catch and release" action.
Since it was Saturday, there were a number of other people fishing on the shore of the lake.
Amazon Prime is contagious. The hand-held shower head bracket in the guest bathroom broke.
So, I ordered a replacement from Amazon --- delivery on Tuesday!

On Sunday, after church, was pickleball outdoor play. The Rodeo building is not available for Sunday play until October. It was not too windy, but the clouds rolled in and the monsoon rain began after only an hour of play.
There was a full moon early Monday morning. When taking the dogs out for their first walk, I took a photo of the moon against the blue sky.
Monday morning I had a hair appointment with Shawna at Tirzah Salon. Near the completion of my appointment, Lisa D'Arpa showed up for her hair appointment. It was fun to see her! Lisa was tan from spending a lot of the summer at her parent's home in Southern Florida. Unbelievable that her oldest daughter, Shasta, is starting high school. I remember when she was born! The D'Arpas, Jeff and Lisa, worked at Zion Lodge with me and Richard.
I enjoyed a 90 minute healing massage with Natanya Nagy in the afternoon. She was massaging my lower back, near my sciatica. Near the end of the treatment, she suggested that I go to a chiropractor for some additional work. I knew of one in Flagstaff that seemed to get good reviews.

Tuesday was another day of walking the dogs. I still walk Ramsey about two miles a day, but Kelsey and Libby get the full five miles.
Eight of us showed up for indoor pickleball at the Rodeo Building. So, we finished taping off a second court. Nice!

The Moen hand-held shower kit I ordered through Amazon Prime arrived Tuesday. It was a perfect fit, and the guest bathroom shower/tub is back in working order.
Jan Chumley, a neighbor in Highland Meadows, suggested that a group of us go to the Flagstaff Arboretum on Wednesday. I have never been to the Arboretum, so that sounded fun. It turned out that three carloads of us met there at 10:30 a.m. Tom and I drove one of the cars. The last four miles of the road to the Arboretum was dirt. Interesting! We spent a half hour in the visitor center before going on a 45 minute tour of the grounds.
At the conclusion of the guided tour, several of us walked out to a 1934 log cabin --- built by the McAllisters --- who eventually donated the land to the arboretum.
The last exhibit we saw was the butterfly room. It was active with live butterflies whose life span is only two weeks.

Monday, August 13, 2018

Wednesday, August 1 through Wednesday, August 15: Getting things done, a new neighbor, and an LA rendezvous

Wednesday was a trip back to Flagstaff. I had an appointment with an Audiologist, Kerry Beasley. It has been over three years since I have had my hearing checked. Kerry was very thorough. She relocated to Flagstaff several years ago. Her husband is going to flight school in Prescott at Embry-Riddle.
Wednesday night, I went to an exercise class at my new gym. Lucas is the instructor. He has been affiliated with this gym for eight years.

Thursday, I had an appointment to give blood. The mobile unit was parked in the Safeway parking lot. I was successful in giving blood, but it took 16 minutes to fill the bag. I guess this was a slow draw.
Mark Burson, his daughter Kelly, and their three Australian Shepherds were making the trek from Malibu to their home in Oxford, Mississippi. Mark left LA at around 8:00 pm Thursday night and arrived at our Williams home by 3:00 am. They slept in their truck until 6:00 am, when I woke up to walk my dogs.
Kelly was ready to take a nap in our spare bedroom. Mark enjoyed some flavored hot coffee and shot the breeze with Tom and Jon. Mark told some interesting stories of his seven years as the executive director of the Reagan Library in the 1990s. The dogs enjoyed the back yard and me giving them treats.
I had an appointment to go to the American Legion in Williams to hear from a woman who is running for U.S. Congress. Wendy Rogers is a Trump supporter and a conservative who is trying to win the primary and then topple the Democratic incumbent for the 1st District.
Before Mark and Kelly headed out to visit the Grand Canyon (Kelly has never been!), I was able to capture a photo.
Then, they were heading east, probably spending the night in Albuquerque.

At the Wendy Roger's meeting, I volunteered to deliver an Arizona Sun News reprint and a campaign piece to registered Republicans who have voted in prior primary elections. Another fellow, George Moreno, also volunteered. Between us, there were a little over 400 people on the list. So, we split the list in half.
Tom and Jon helped me deliver some of these publications on Saturday, on our way to hike Red Mountain. One thing I did not consider. Many residents of Williams live outside the city limits, in rural areas. This made the delivery project more complicated.

I had not hiked Red Mountain in over ten years. It was Tom's third time and Jon's first time. It is only a three mile round-trip hike --- into a volcanic cinder cone.
Although the weather was going to be in the low 90's, the cloud cover was good to us. We spent about an hour exploring.
The entrance and exit to the cinder cone is a wooden staircase.
On Sunday, we played pickleball. The monsoon season is here, so afternoon showers are the norm.

Buffalo Fence had a cancellation on Monday and wanted to know if I would like to take this spot --- instead of waiting until September 20. I said yes! There are five posts that need to be replaced. The two workmen arrived promptly at 8:00 am.
I left at about 10:00 am to go to my dental appointment with Dr. Stark in Flagstaff. Tom and Jon stayed at home until they finished at around 1:00 pm. Thank you, Tom and Jon!

On Tuesday, the Highland Meadows ladies went to an early lunch at the Canyonlands Restaurant in Bearizona. Linda Czech and I have season passes, so we split up in two different cars. It was a nice group of nine of us.
After lunch, we went to see the new bear cubs. There were four of them --- all rescued when two separate mother bears died. Bear cubs innately know how to climb trees!
Wednesday was set aside to deliver more of the Wendy Rogers campaign materials. Tom was a trooper. He drove. We delivered 26 in town, but the rest of my list were in remote areas.
We had been instructed to leave the information under door mats. But, this was not realistic in remote, rural areas with long driveways and/or fenced property.

Jon has been looking for several years to buy some property in the west. He has looked in Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, Colorado, and now Arizona. He likes his privacy and wants some acreage. Tom and Jon spent several afternoons looking at property in Northern Arizona. Jon has also researched properties via the internet. Some of the properties are in Ash Fork, Williams, Valle, and Flagstaff. Most of the properties are unimproved land with ten acres or more.
Earlier Wednesday, when Tom and I were delivering primary campaign literature for Wendy Rogers, we saw an interesting home and location on Tangerine Street. I called the "for sale by owner" phone number and spoke to Carol. She said that the home was 576 square feet, two years old with one bedroom and one bath, and that it has over an acre of land. Her asking price was $110,000.
I told Tom that we need to show this to Jon. The views from this home were spectacular! And, it seemed to be a very private location.

Later that afternoon, Jon, Tom, and I met realtor and broker, Bill Miller. Bill runs the Williams Realty Office where neighbor Connie Leadabrand used to work. Connie recommended Bill. Bill showed us some property acreage north of Williams, south of Valle.
In March, we had been out to this area. It was 90 minutes away from my Williams home. Jon told Bill that it was just too remote for his taste. So, we looked at some other acreage closer to town.

On Thursday, I had a 90 minute facial with Sue Kelly at her Flagstaff home. My truck seems to still have an oil leak. I called James at JJs Automotive and he said to drop off the truck in the morning. On Friday, Jon joined us in delivering more primary campaign literature. We also looked at some other acreage and properties recommended by realtor Bill Miller.
At about 2:00 pm, I asked Tom if Jon had seen the home on Tangerine. No, he had not. We were close to the property, so I called Carol to make an appointment. Thirty minutes later, we were at 1837 E. Tangerine Street. The property was so impressive! Neil Watt, Carol's husband, was a contractor and personally built the home.
The view from the property was south, with Bill Williams Mountain in the distance.
Jon was very interested in the property. Like Tom and me, he could see the potential. It had two other buildings, an utility shed and a one-room storage facility with windows and a wood burning stove.

After the visit, we headed home --- only 15 minutes from my place! Jon decided to call Carol and Neil back that night --- wanting to make a full-price offer. Very exciting!
The next morning, Jon had a 10:00 a.m. appointment at the home. Of course, Tom and I went too. Jon had a list of questions and brought a check for his good faith deposit. It was going to be an all cash offer. Jon asked me to take photos of the home while Jon and Tom chatted with Carol and Neil. I also called James at JJs Automotive. My truck has no new oil leaks. It is just residual from the big leak. He suggested that I take it to the local drive-thru car wash that has an underbelly washing system.
Mr. and Mrs. Watt have a travel trailer in Snowflake, Arizona, that they are going to use and downsize their life. They decided to leave most of the furniture in the home. Lucky Jon! Neil and Jon were going to go to the Title Company on Monday to open escrow.

Saturday afternon, I picked up my truck and Tom drove it through the wash station.
Pickleball was on for Sunday afternoon. This would be the last play for Jon --- as he was heading off to Idaho Monday afternoon. Several of his Tennessee friends were flying into Boise and they were going to do some hiking and camping together for a week.

Monday afternoon, Jon headed out and Tom helped clean up around the house --- washing off the porches and getting rid of cob webs.
Tuesday morning, I left early for Los Angeles. I was going to a reunion of sorts --- Barbara and I were meeting friends Gilly and John Foy in Culver City. We met the Foys on our November 2016, Princess Cruise from Los Angeles to Hawaii and back. It was a beautiful morning to begin the drive.
With no stops, the trip to downtown Los Angeles is only 6 1/2 hours. But, I stopped twice to top off my gas tank and one separate restroom visit at a rest stop. I arrived at the Jonathan Club around 1:00 pm. And, my room was ready! I didn't really take a nap, but I did rest up for the evening. Barbara volunteered to pick me up in front of the Jonathan Club.

Our reservation at the Meet in Paris Restaurant was 6:30 p.m. Barbara and I parked in a Trader Joe's covered parking lot and walked to the restaurant. Gilly and John greeted us. They drove in from San Pedro, where they keep their sail boat for the summer. In the winter, they have a condominium at a coastal village in Mexico.
It was a fun dinner visit. Gilly, John, and I had their Tuesday night special --- all the mussels you can eat for $29.99. I normally pass on this kind of offer, but it was only $3.00 more than just a mussel meal. Barbara had seafood linguini.

The next morning, I headed back to Williams. But, not directly. I had a list of a few things I wanted to purchase at Costco. So, I went back via Prescott. It added an hour to the commute, but mileage wise, it was only 20 miles further. While at Costco, I filled my truck with inexpensive diesel --- $2.89 per gallon --- and bought baseball thick portions of filet mignon.
When I got home to Williams, I showed Tom a rash I had on my stomach for several days. It was really itching, so I went to the North Country Health Center walk-in clinic. I was there for less than 90 minutes. I met with Dr. Tom Myers. He did not know what caused the hives rash, but prescribed some predisone to give me relief from the itching.

This evening, Tom and I had two of the filet mignons and a nice bottle of Justin Isosceles. It was our 14-month anniversary of being a couple!





Friday, August 1 through Friday, August 29, 2025: Dalmatian Preston, Life and Home in Williams, Sunsets, Sunflowers, and Bearizona

Preston is a remarkable Dalmatian. He is adjusting quickly to our life in Williams. Tom and I took Preston to the east end of Cataract Lake ...