Gettin’ Settled - j
October 9th, 2008We decided to go to bed early last night so we could get up early this morning ‘n get things done before it got too hot. I got up at 6:45 this morning ‘n the trailer was still at 73F. I didn’t even really want to make coffee because that meant turning on the burner (flames = heat). It got up to 100F again today ‘n dear Thom just kept on truckin’ trying to get things done. He needed to unload the truck rack so we could get the water tank down to go get water so we could do laundry. It was 90F by 10:30 this morning. Thom had all these things he wanted to accomplish so he just kept on going and pushing himself, and by this evening had made himself sick from being out in the sun and heat. From now on, we should be able to take our time and do what we can when we can and not have to push. I guess I’ll have to tackle ‘n hogtie Thom to keep him from overdoing!
We went into Ehrinberg this morning for diesel for the truck and the 2 five gallon cans for the generator ‘n while there got gas in the two 5 gal cans for the other generators. Diesel is 3.39/gal in Ehrinberg and gas is 3.24/gal. It’s worth the drive into Ehrinberg (about 12 miles or so) for diesel, but we find the gas is a penny cheaper here in town at the Pilot station. We’ll gas the car locally, but continue to get diesel in Ehrinberg.
We also stopped at the contact station here to get the paperwork to fill out for our volunteering this winter. We’ve filled them out and will take them down to La Posa South coordinators to get our permit stickers, and will start working on Saturday. Right now, until the 15th the Contact Station is open every other day from 9 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. We will alternate with Phyllis ‘n Larry to man the station (every other every other day. LOL). They need a minimum of two more couples here, but until they get them we will work extra to help them out. On the 15th we will still only be open every other day, but will go to full days from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Then when business picks up, Thom and I will work Monday’s ‘n Tuesdays (& any other days they may need help if new volunteers don’t come in).
Today I dug out my hummingbird feeders and one of my bird seed feeders and got them filled and hung outside. We don’t have any Ironwood trees close enough to my liking to hang the feeders, but have a couple of very nice Palo Verde trees right behind us. I hung one hummer feeder in one of those trees and put my seed feeder on a “shepard’s crook” very near the Palo Verde tree so the birds will feel comfortable having the tree to retreat too from the feeder. We didn’t get any traffic to speak of at the feeders yet, but I did have a Verdin & later a hummer checking out the hummingbird feeder and another bird (couldn’t see well enough to identify) checking out the seed feeder. I imagine we’ll get some birds at both of them tomorrow.
We’re supposed to get some cooler weather the next few days, so maybe I’ll be more inclined to get out and take photos & explore.
I’ve got a couple of bracelets that need the finishing touches put on them… glue on the tied off knots, so I think I’ll go do that and then play games on the computer until it cools off enough to go to bed. It is currently 88F in here, and that is after running the A/C for about 45 minutes.
Stay healthy ‘n happy!
Tah!

