Friday, January 31, 2020


Today, Jan 31, we went into Fountain Hills for lunch and stopped to watch the Fountain Hills Fountain!

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This is one of the world's tallest man-made fountains. It serves as a focal point for the community and attracts thousands of visitors each year.

The fountain was built in 1970 by Robert McCulloch the year before reconstruction of the London Bridge in Lake Havasu City, another of McCulloch's projects. If you ever get a chance to visit the bridge you should go!  
The fountain sprays water for about fifteen minutes every hour at the top of the hour. The plume rises from a concrete water lily sculpture in the center of a large man-made lake.

The fountain, driven by three 600 horsepower turbine pumps, sprays water at a rate of 7,000 gallons per minute though an 18-inch nozzle. With all three pumps and under ideal conditions, the fountain reaches 560 feet in height, though in normal operation only two of the pumps are used, with a fountain height of around 300 feet. When built, it was the world's tallest fountain and held that record for over a decade.

The fountain is a tourist attraction that lots of people come to see.

Thursday, January 30, 2020


On Tuesday, Jan 28, we moved from Cave Creek Regional Park, AZ to McDowell Mountain Regional Park, AZ.   The park is about 5 miles north of Fountain Hills, AZ.....A distance of about 38 miles.  Sunny, about 65 with light winds...


We got our camp set up...


Really a nice area!  Great views...You can see for miles!


Looking towards the McDowell Mountains....


And a great sunset on the McDowells....



This is a beautiful place!...We are here for 14 days!

Monday, January 27, 2020

Tomorrow we leave our campsite here at Cave Creek Regional Park .....

Cave Creek Campsite - Sunset
This evening was warm and we enjoyed the evening sitting around the campfire.


The Boys were keeping watch with their glowing eyes!
 

Tomorrow we head over to McDowell Mountain Regional Park...a distance of about 38 miles.  The weather is expected to be sunny and about 70.  By Sunday they are calling for sunny and 77.  The weather here in the winter is absolutely perfect!...Summer...not so sure๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž

Saturday, January 25, 2020


Another beautiful day here in Cave Creek Regional Park, near Cave Creek/Carefree, AZ!  Sunny and about 70 with no wind.  Hiked up the trail to the old "Clay Mine" here in the park.  The Clay Mine is located on the Overton Trail here in the Park.



This mine made Lelaia Pearl Irish (pronounced La-lee-a) a wealthy woman. Lelaia’s initial search for gold in the early 1930s proved fruitless, but the ancient clay found in the mine proved to be white-gold on her 160-acre claim. The clay was ingeniously sold in a powder-form for $5 a pound. 



The “Perfect Mineral Drink” was endorsed by several physicians. It was called “Nature’s Own” and the name was copyrighted in 1937. Per Lelaia, the powder (made from kaolin clay) did “treat with startling results” the following: anemia, stomach troubles, ulcers, gastric conditions, kidney and blood disorders, rheumatism, arthritis, high blood pressure, dysentery, diabetes, and was very good for teeth. The prescription states, ”take a teaspoon of powder in a glass of water 4 times daily.” By the early 1960s Lelaia’s health failed, she abandoned her mine, and unfortunately, died soon after.


Saw this balloon and it landed nearby so went over to check it out...Note the size of the Basket!



Had 12 passengers plus the pilot...Like riding a bus!



Friday, January 24, 2020



Today was a wonderful mostly sunny and warm day...we had to move our chairs to the shade!

Didn't do much other than walk the Boys and go out for dinner.  When we returned there were a couple of Motorized Paragliders!  They were having a great time showing off for us!
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Great fun watching them fly at sunset! 


Came across this video this evening...A great illustration of the Schiff-Shumer Sham Show....

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That's all folks!



Thursday, January 23, 2020


Today we drove into Scottsdale, AZ and visited Kierland Commons.  Scottsdale is a very wealthy and upscale area, and Kierland Commons is THE place to go!  Kierland Commons is a great place to spend a few hours shopping and dining. Nice boutiques and larger chains like Chico’s, Crate & Barrel, Sur La Table, Alex & Ani, and Tommy Bahama. Barbi's favorites are Sundance and Soft Surroundings!  Nice dining selections including Tommy Bahama, North Italia, Zinc, Mastro’s Ocean Club (dinner only there), Shake Shack (Where we got GREAT Chocolate Malts!), and Postino. 


Not a sprawling mall or large strip, rather a series of small, nicely landscaped streets with angle parking and ample sidewalks. A really nice and fun atmosphere...especially as perfect as the weather was today.

While Barbi went thru the shops, I went looking at "Big Iron".  That's what I call expensive cars....
Ferrari


Ferrari and Maserati

Mercedes

Mercedes

Audi

Porsche

Porsche

Not just a few, but dozens of expensive "Big Iron" like these.  And the one I would really like to have...

The electric Tesla Model S Dual Motor Performance model.  This one is the color I like and the wheels and interior I like.  This car will go from 0 to 60 in 2.4 seconds.  You can't even say 2.4 seconds in 2.4 seconds!  You NEED to Watch This VIDEO!! <<<Click here!  Gives a good feel as to what it's like to ride in this car!  Watch the passengers reactions!!We test drove one...what a rush!!  Check this clip of a Tesla racing a 707 horsepower supercharged Dodge Challenger Hellcat.  If you ever get a chance to test drive a Tesla Performance model...DO IT!
A Nice Sunset welcomed us home!


Tuesday, January 21, 2020

RAIN!!  It does rain here!!!  Started last night...rained the rest of the night, then all day with a misty rain...continuing now at 9:30 PM.  Temp in the 50s.


Forecast calls for rain ending late tonight, clearing tomorrow and warming to the mid-70s by the weekend... 

Monday, January 20, 2020


Today we went into the little towns of Cave Creek and Carefree, AZ.  We really like this area!  Could easily live here....if it wasn't so EXPENSIVE!  Looked at Zillow and found that what you get for $275,000 is a 820 square foot condo.๐Ÿ˜’  The real homes start at about $650,000 and there many in the 7 figures!  A bit over our budget!

We had a great lunch/dinner for Mikeys birthday!



Thanks Barbi!!

We got back home and got to see a bunch of Balloons in the sunset...


The weather was perfect again today...sunny and about 70!




Friday, January 17, 2020


Today was a big day for us!  For the first time in 46 years I AM NOT a Landlord!!
We closed on the sale of the last one today!  This video says it well!!   

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We were MORE than ready to be done with the Landlord Game! At one time we had six units!

Perfect weather and another good sunset today!



Thursday, January 16, 2020


Today we went to the store...the Boys were dozing...didn't want to disturb them to make the bed...


3 hours later we returned and they were in the same position!  Cats are great to travel with...if you leave them all day they just sleep!

Another great sunset here at Cave Creek Regional Park, AZ!!


Better than the great one from last evening!!

Tomorrow we drive in to Phoenix and visit Chicago Title to sign the papers for the sale of our LAST RENTAL!!  HALLELUJAH!!



Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Today, Jan 14, is moving day!  Before we left our campsite at White Tank Mountain Regional Park, AZ,  I grabbed a couple of drone shots..had to make it quick because for some reason they don't like drones here....



We then made our way to Cave Creek Regional Park, AZ....a short hop of about 43 miles.  Perfect weather!  Mostly sunny with a high of 71, light winds.


We got set up in camp....sat out in the sun for a while and witnessed a great Arizona sunset!




We will be here at Cave Creek Park for 14 days...

Saturday, January 11, 2020

Our time here at White Tank Mountain Regional Park, AZ has been great.  Mostly sunny every day, light winds, daytime temps upper 60s to lower 70s.  We have been hiking, taking the boys out for walks on the leash and in the stroller.  We found a Pomelo Tree nearby that is loaded with fruit! WHAT IS A POMELO?  A fruit that goes by many names; pomelos are also called pompelmoes, shaddock or pummelos. These delicious citrus fruits originated in South and Southeast Asia. Pomelo is the largest out of all the citrus fruits with a close relation to grapefruit.  A lot of the size is the rind and the thick membrane surrounding the fruit itself. 


Pomelos are the largest member of the citrus family (which is why their Latin name is Citrus Maxima – literally the biggest citrus). Like other citrus fruits, pomelos are high in vitamin C. Depending on the variety, pomelos can weigh between 2 and 4 pounds! The flavor of a pomelo is very much like the grapefruit, but much milder. 


Pomelos are sweeter and don’t carry that tangy, bitterness that can be associated with grapefruit.  We find them absolutely delightful!

We are near Luke Air Force Base.  They are flying their F-16 and F-35 fighter jets over us here at the campsite every weekday...


We drove over to the end of the runway at Luke  AFB to get a close view and shot some video....


Its like being at an Airshow!

This week the Boys (Bill and Ted) got a good brushing!....


 They lost a lot of hair!....


It wore Bill out...But he loves to relax anyway!....


We all like to relax in the sun around here!....


Much better than the single digits and snow at home!


Until Next time...Stay Warm!

Sunday, January 5, 2020

On Tuesday, Jan 2, we left Alamo Lake State Park, AZ and made our way to White Tank Mountain Regional Park, in the White Tank Mountains west of Phoenix.  A drive of about 123 miles.  Weather was clear and calm (as usual) and about 63.


Along the way we saw these huge haystacks....Hundreds of them!


The locals tell us that Saudi Arabian investors buy up large tracts of mostly worthless desert land, drill million dollar plus wells, and irrigate the desert to grow alfalfa. They then send the hay home to their country.  Seems they did the same well thing over there and exhausted the ground water supply in the process.

The locals are not thrilled with the situation!  We can see why!  Water is a precious commodity here in the desert, there is a limited supply of groundwater that is only replenished by the  rain...which obviously is scarce here!

When we arrived at White Tank Mountain Regional Park we settled in Site 14...


The White Tank Range, deeply serrated with ridges and canyons, rises sharply from its base to peaks at over 4,000 feet. Infrequent heavy rains cause flash floodwaters to plunge through the canyons and pour onto the plain. These torrential flows, pouring down chutes and dropping off ledges, have scoured out a series of depressions, or tanks, in the white granite rock below, thus giving the mountains their name.


The White Granite is impermeable to water and the "tanks" are usually shaded, so they hold water for quite a long time...considering the climate...


The Early Native Inhabitants of the area visited a lot to take advantage of the water supply.  As you walk up the trail you can see their artwork on the rocks!




We are here at White Tank until Jan. 14th.