Monday, September 1, 2025

Plans for Fall Travel

 August 18 - 31, 2025
Tombstone, Arizona

When you could still drive on Allen Street in Tombstone. 

Apparently I was so convinced there was "no excitement" at the beginning of the month I completely forgot a couple minor mentions.

On the porch with Tessa one morning I hear a loud voice in the driveway "Down on the ground! Arms out. Now! Do not get up." Uuumm, okay? 

Clearly not something I need to move closer to. Of course I move closer. Staying along the garage, I peek out. A small car is pulled over on our side of the street, a Marshall's car is parked blocking both lanes, and the officer is pointing his gun at the ground in front of him. Immediately another officer walks over, cuffs the person on the ground who looks like a youngish woman. They're stood up and moved to the second vehicle behind the first one. They leave.

Even the old dog knows something's going on. She's satisfied they don't require her assistance.

You know the neighbors think we're up to no good!

Car searched, sheriff shows up, more dialog mumbles. I only hear one other comment "You can see right there where she side-swiped the house." With our history, this the last person I need coming near my house!

Eventually the sheriff goes and picks up a man with his dog (why?) who takes the small car away. Gotta love small towns. No towing away the subject vehicle in this apparent crime, just find the owner and go get them to take the car home!

The other mentionable is that PJ came home from the shop. I'm happy with the work RV City did, and happy our warranty covered everything less the small deductible. Camping World never fixed the furnace after three trips to Tucson for it, so I've again moved on from them. Furnace is now fixed, wobbly commode secure, and the bent awning arm replaced. They also install and program all the tire monitors for me - because I just didn't want to do it :-) I left her there for a few weeks, and it's nice to have her back.


Welcome home!

In addition to the state and national parks, there are 19 National Monuments in Arizona, second only to California. I've been to all but eight of them. I should remedy that so I've started planning a Fall adventure! Fortunately all but one of these are 150 or less miles apart, making for a perfect route ending near the New Mexico border. 

Pipe Spring NM is in the northwest corner so not practical to include.
Hohokum Pima NM is on the route, but no longer accessible. I'll wave as I go by!

Heading out on October 13, I'll see the following monuments:
Ironwood Forest NM near Marana
Aqua Fria NM near Black Canyon City
Sunset Crater Volcano NM near Flagstaff
Wupatki NM just north of Sunset Crater so both at one stop
Navajo NM near Kayenta
Canyon de Chelly NM near Chinle

The last two are first come, first serve which I'm not a fan of. Both are dry camping which I've not done in PJ, and not much in the Tuscany. I'll be stretching outside my comfort zone which I'm confident will give me more opportunities on future trips.

It's a couple months away, but as always the planning is lots of fun!

While I hookup PJ back at home, Tessa confirms she's ready to go when I am :-)

I'm usually the last person to worry about my accounts being compromised. I use unsecured wifi servers in RV parks, and rarely ever use multi-layer security on logins.

Not anymore. I'm waiting for a new debit card. For the second time in three weeks! I'm grateful my bank catches the iffy charges and notifies me quickly. But it's a HUGE pain to redo several accounts when the cards are cancelled. It's the only option for "fixing" it. 

My blog posts get more and more bot-hits each month. The last post had over 2000! Looks great when you check to see how many people are reading you until it's clear the large number is from trolling bots. 

I expect the latest large breach at Google will result in a lot of compromised accounts and information. Add to that the access the government now has to my medical and personal information, and really there's nothing of "me" that's protected.



I'll take all the recommended steps and hope for the best moving forward <sigh>.

Our Gravel family fantasy league includes Big M this year! At nine years old he also drafted the team most likely to win the league :-) No help from Dad, he did his homework, and had some of the fastest pick times during our draft. Fun times - but I'm still planning to beat them all!!

The team to beat!

Early morning strolls are timed by Tessa's endurance. It's always a lovely time of day in the desert. Walking slow by necessity encourages me to appreciate our little hilltop world.






Makes me smile when she still makes the jump onto the porch.

Our aggressive Rufus hummers rarely share.

Quail families continue to arrive for breakfast each morning.

The gift of a brilliant sunrise.

Jeff and I make a rare trip to the east side of Tucson. After his appointment we enjoy lunch at Saquaro Corners where their large floor-to-ceiling windows overlook old growth trees with several wild birds. The Northern Cardinal is huge - but no pics.

Born in a great year, I highly recommend!

You may have seen photos of the Hoodoo that hit Phoenix this month. It was epic! The last day of the month our phones arw going off with emergency warnings of an approaching dust storm - and then it is here in seconds! It's a doozy, much stronger and "dustier" than the last one. 

Hoodoo arriving in Phoenix - looks cinematic!

Our Hoodoo from the front porch - amidst the flying chairs.

Amazingly PJ h holds on to her tire covers :-)


Later we're rewarded with beautiful moody skies.

A dramatic ending to August.

In addition to the back-to-schoolers in the last post, we have two new kindergarteners! 

Penelope Ann

Henry Miles

And two more August birthdays!

Big M's party is video game heaven with his friends.

Guess how old Little M is?

No matter the occasion our grands always make me smile :-)))

Playing in the sprinklers can be chilly even on a hot day. Elliott figures his parka is the right fix!

Or instead of water, Oliver takes a sand bath!






1 comment:

  1. Hi Jodee, your grands always make me smile too! And Tessa jumping onto the porch makes my heart happy! You have a great travel plan. I do need to check out Ironwood Forestthat’s a new one to me and Marana isn’t far for us. You will love Sunset Crater and Wupatki. We sure did! My “wheels” are turning and I have to figure out how many NMs we need to visit! My goal was state parks and we have not completed the long list, but have checked off a few of them. The Haboob in Phoenix looked like something from a movie! I can not believe it is already September!

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