6:52 am - Saturday - April 18th - TWW - 41° F, humidity 10%, cloud cover 23%, wind 13 mph out of the east by northeast.....partly cloudy skies today with a forecast high of 71° F. On this date in 2018 TLE was "standing on the corner in Winslow, Arizona"....
....."and such a fine sight to see". The view this morning.....
We had no where to be Friday morning until 10:30 am so we slept in until after 7 am. We had a leisurely morning, and by the time I posted my daily missive it was just 8:30 am giving us 2 hours before we had to be on our way to Los Algodones for 'temporary crown day'. It was nice not to have to run around packing our clothes, getting them into the car, and then quickly walking around the room to be sure we had not left anything. Instead we began leisurely packing around 9 am, and had everything in the car by 9:50 am. We were in the car just before 10 am, and were parking our car in the Quechan Border Parking Lot by 10:10 am. By the way, the daily parking fee is now $10, up from the former $6 per day.
We made the walk over to Dr. Urena's office in less than 10 minutes arriving there at 10:20 am to find that there was an ongoing power outage in Los Algodones....DOH! No power for lights, or anything requiring electricity to function, which is most things in a Dentist's office. My first thoughts, of course, are it will be out all day and we'll have to stay another night in Yuma, but within 35 minutes the power returned and life went on. I was in the chair to have my temporary crown installed (good for 6 months) by 10:50 am. We had already paid for my dental work, and crown on Wednesday, so by 11:30 am we bid our adieus to the staff, and were making the walk back the border, and were through customs in less than 10 minutes.
By the time we were back in the Explorer it was 12 noon....exactly the time we had figured we would begin our return drive to TWW. In the end it all worked out as it should. I drove the leg from Yuma to Quartzite where we took a bathroom break, and then TLE took the wheel into Havasu City where we refueled for the final 120 miles home, and also bought a couple of Frappuccinos (mocha for moi, and vanilla bean for TLE) for the road. I took over driving duties from there. It was about 3:15 pm at that point, and we figured we would be home before 5:30 pm. We made it by 5:25 pm without incident. As we pulled into the circular driveway we saw that Charles and Phyllis were, unexpectedly, there. We weren't expecting to see them again this season, so it was a very nice surprise. They had arrived about an hour before us, and with them they brought another IBC water tote to use to capture water off the barn roof now that we've sealed it. We also found out that from them that Seligman has been without power for a day, or two due to big crash out on I-40 which took out several power lines that run over the Interstate. In fact, power was out between Kingman and Ash Fork. No gas is being pumped, and everything is closed....WOW! The nearest services open are in Williams, AZ....
The Interstate was closed both directions beginning around 5 am on Thursday with power restoration set for sometime Saturday. As I write I do not know if power has been restored, but it doesn't matter for us....we are off grid!
While TLE and I unpacked Phyllis made scrambled eggs with cheese for all of us with a side spinach salad....perfect! We talked about our plans for departure, which we have moved up to Sunday from Monday. We're supposed to have another wind event beginning Monday, and we want to get out of here before that arrives, so now we are compressing two days of final site takedown into one day. Will we get it done? Stay tuned and find out!
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