Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding: in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight. Proverbs 3:5-6

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Still in RV Park – Flu

 

Just a short update. As the Prednisone course ran down, so did Gary.  I might add at the first of the week he was wired.  Got all sorts of things done.

Flu symptoms returned with a vengeance.  Completely wiped out with splitting headache soooooo we signed up for another week here at the park.  This is the third day and maybe a 8% improvement.  I am sure it will take the whole week to recover and then will probably be my turn.

 

On Wednesday we joined the Rock and Gem club in Quartzsite.  I think Gary would like me to get going on a hobby.  I didn’t realize at the orientation meeting, we would get to dive in and cut and shape a rock.  It was pretty crowed so the folks that were helping were spread pretty thin.  Well of course, Gary caught right on.  He is familiar with all the machines so a no brainer for him.  His agate took great shape, while I was bumbling along on the sanders.  I should have just stuck with him, as he taught me how to maneuver them and gave me a lot of tips as is usual.

There was a class going on making glass beads which looked very interesting and dangerous I might add.  Just like miniature glass blowing with propane torches (huge bunson  burners) melting your glass.  They had some beautiful designs.  They also have classes in silver smithing.  All the classes are very inexpensive.  Then they do field trips so you can go and look for rocks.

 

Our gold buddies have arrived and are parked in my favorite spot in the desert.  We are expecting rain tomorrow so that means they won’t be able to dry wash.  You get it- they need dry dirt to do this.  If the weather stays cool, they may pack up and head to Yuma to another claim.  We will hope to join them in January there.

 

We will leave here Saturday (Lord willing) and will go to the Salton Sea resort and stay a month.  We will dry camp there, as it is quite expensive, but they have wonderful showers and the dump and water station is very close to the parking.  We have decided it is better to stay in one place a little longer as we have so much stuff to unload and load.  I knew this would be a problem when we left.  Will go lighter next year I am sure.

 

It is nice walking here as no sand or gravel in your shoes and a flat surface for a change.  My little produce farm just across the border has changed from last year – not nearly as good.  Was disappointed as it was great.

 

I see this is not as short as I intended.  On my fourth book on my kindle and going thru the Bible.  Will update when we get to the Fountain of Youth.

1 comment:

  1. You bought a Kindle?! I have been checking them out for several years. Can't wait to see it.
    Love,
    cc

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