Showing posts with label Los Jilbertos. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 4, 2021

Cold!

 8:05 am - Saturday - December 4th - Anza Borrego Desert, CA - 64° F, 29% humidity, wind - CALM.....clear, blue skies today with a forecast high of 82° F.  On this date in 2016 TLE and I were dry camping in the parking lot of the Quechan Casino in Winterhaven, CA to keep our dental appointments in Los Algodones, Mexico the next day.....↴


Friday began with a beautiful sunrise, and ended with a spectacular sunset.......

Sunrise on Friday

Sunset on Friday



....in between those events is another story.

I haven't had a cold for 3 years, and specifically not since we last worked at Amazon in Campbellsville, KY back in 2018.  We've worked at Amazon three times over the years, and every single time I've gotten a cold.  This is the first non Amazon cold I've had in years.  Well, this past Wednesday I began to get a scratchy throat.  I thought nothing of it initially as the air is quite dry here, and I often get a scratchy throat when we first arrive in the desert.  By Wednesday afternoon I was pretty sure I was getting a cold so I began taking ZiCam immediately.  If I take ZiCam soon enough the 'cold' usually lasts 2-4 days at the most, and this cold has been no exception. As I write the cold symptoms are rapidly disappearing, and I feel much better.

I haven't mentioned my cold until today, because there were a couple of days when I was not sure if it was a cold, or the beginning of the Wuhan Flu....who wouldn't think that nowadays, right?  Well, anyway, it isn't the Wuhan Flu.  I'm sleeping well at night with very little chest congestion.....mostly just a runny nose, which is not running that much now.

At any rate, I wrote all of that to write this.....as a precaution I spent the entire day inside Friday resting, napping, drinking lots of fluids, and reading.  As the day wore on I felt like I had turned the corner, and felt quite good by the time I went to bed Friday night.  I slept without coughing, and without having to blow my nose until I got up this morning.  I'll take another day of rest Saturday just to be sure.

Speaking of the Wuhan Flu, Borrego Springs has only reported 165 cases of COVID in 22 months with no deaths as far as we can find, so living in rural America continues to pay its dividends.  The population of Borrego Springs is about 2,000, so fewer than 10% have tested positive.  Since Borrego Springs is in San Diego County (includes San Diego, and environs, obviously, where, no doubt, the stats are much more significant) there is an indoor mask mandate, however, we find mask wearing here to be spotty at best.  In many businesses we have entered no one is wearing a mask, including staff, while in others most staff are wearing masks, and about 1/2 of the customers.....no one is enforcing the mask mandate.  In San Bernardino County, where we spent a month, there was no mask wearing anywhere we went.

Well, that's it for Friday....the weather continues to be spectacular with daily temps in the low 80's.  There is a cooling trend coming beginning Tuesday showing temps in the 70's and 60's as far as the eye can see.

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Friday, December 3, 2021

Cycles.....

 7:20 am - Friday - December 3rd - Anza Borrego Desert, CA - 49° F, 19% humidity, wind 7 mph out of the southeast.....partly cloudy skies today with a forecast high of 82° F.....the view this morning.......↴

Sunrise over the Anza Borrego Desert 12/3/2021

.....on this date in 2012 TLE and I had just bought some more Xmas lights from Big Lots in Campbellsville, KY to adorn our Newell patio.....↴

This is before I discovered rope lights.....lol!

After my misadventures on Wednesday we decided to stay away from town so I could lick my wounds.  It was another warmish day Thursday, so what energy I expended was in the morning.  I installed the wheel covers on the driver side of the trailer, and Newell, worked on tightening up the kitchen sink faucet.  When I installed it back in May of this year (has it really been that long?) I, apparently, did not tighten the large nut under the faucet which clamps it firmly in place.  It's all 'blind' work, meaning one cannot see what one is trying to tighten....it's all done by feel, which is probably why I didn't get it right the first time.  Well, now it's done right, and is firmly held in place.

By the time I finished with that long delayed task I was ready for a nap, and headed out to the 'lido deck' to do just that.  I spent the rest of the day just reading, and napping.  These winter days are really quite short (the daylight portion, that is).  By the time I finish with the blog, have breakfast, and do some chores it's closing in on 10:30 am, which means there are only 6 hours of daylight left in the day.  In the blink of an eye the sun can be seen sliding down the western slopes of the mountains, and it's time to light our sunset fire once again.....





Afterglow.....

.....and the shadows ever so slowly creep to the top of the mountains on the eastern border of our valley.....


Where I spend the afternoon portion of each day

.....it gradually gets darker, and suddenly the solar rope lights pop on......what can I say?  They make me happy.....



....over time the fire slowly burns down to red glowing coals whilst still giving off the needed warmth to stave off the chill as night slowly descends, and ultimately envelopes us.....


....it is a cycle repeated day after day.  It is a cycle I enjoy, and relish in the present, but also dream about when we are elsewhere.....it is our cherished Anza Borrego interlude.  How many more Anza Borrego interludes will we enjoy....who knows?  For now we are suspended in time.....there is no past, and no future.....just the 'now'.

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