Monday, March 2, 2015

Rain Leads to Rainbows


We continue to enjoy our time here in Wellton, AZ.  The sunsets and sunrises are a pure joy to watch.  



Ray gave us a secret to a new shine with a wax we purchased from Amazon.  It did a great job, but it is a bit of work to wax the whale.  We did part one day and the rest another. This was taken with our awning out, so it's a bit tough to see the shine.


The African Daisies are nearly spent.  They collect the seeds for next year.  We also put a few in a bag and we'll see where we get to plant them.




We walk everyday and enjoy walking through the paths around the hay fields.  They were turning it to dry this day while we were walking by. Craig and I would enjoy cutting fields like these!






This is the glare on the other side after we finished waxing it.  We are using a product called, "Race Glaze".


We have a great group of friends and we enjoy getting together and just visiting and getting to know each other better.  One couple is Canadian and the other from Washington.  The majority of the people here are snowbirds from those two places.  I'm sure thankful the Lord brought us together. Lynn, Greg, Craig, Al and Sandy.



Early this morning the rain began.  It was a nice gentle rain.  Then, out popped the sun and we were able to get in a nice walk and then the next round happened later this afternoon. We got an extra bonus when this wonderful rainbow stretched out across the eastern sky. We didn't notice it was a double rainbow until I looked at the photo. 


It's cooled off a bit here today.  It's down to 53 at 8pm.  We have been trying to decide where we are going to head next.  We thought about going back to Texas and Oklahoma leaving this Saturday, but we have decided that we are rushing the trip back north, so we signed up for another month here at Tier Drop.  Our current thinking is that we will leave here in early April and head up to Las Vegas with the RV and stay in Duck Creek RV Park and spend a week with Mom.  Then, we we'll head through Albuquerque to see friends and on up to Cherry Creek State Park by April 22nd. 
*Note: this is all subject to change just as the last two years of our life has been..... actually all 44 plus years of our marriage.

Blessings,
Kathy

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