Monday...
brought our 4.7 earthquake, unseasonable heat. We have been running from the heat all week in one way or another.
Tuesday....
We decided to drive to Coachella to have some of John’s prescriptions filled. We put the top down on the Miata and drove with the wind in our hair. That’s a long stretch for John’s hair since I gave him a Buzz cut while he was still in Critical Care and he has kept it since!
The first Walgreen's, in Coachella, CA, did not have everything John needed. We were off to the second about a mile away. in Indio. Eventually, we were heading back on 111 to 86 with the thought we would stop at the Salton Sea and see what bloggers are talking about.
By the time we arrived in Salton City, our minds had shifted gears. We were hot and had consumed all our water. We stopped in the Arco Station to buy cold drinks. On our way to the counter to get our ice cold beverages, we detoured to the cooler where beer and wine was being stored. We did not go in for either beer or wine, but to cool off a bit. THAT was a great decision. I wondered if someone was going to chase us out, but they were too busy with a tour bus crowd.
After spending a few minutes in the cooler, we proceeded to get our cold drinks and were back on the road, heading back to Clark Dry Lake area, totally refreshed.
Not long after we turned onto S22 toward Borrego Springs, we made an impromptu decision, a detour. There were some canyons of the Santa Rosa Mountains that we could see from the road. We wanted to see them up close. Especially since two motorhomes were parked at the top and overlooking the canyons. What a view they must have had.
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The Santa Rosa Mountains end close to the Salton Sea, therefore the canyons are deep but very narrow, resulting in the poor photos.
Wednesday.....
Tuesday’s heat affected us more than I thought. I woke up still very tired. Exhausted might be a better term. After I was up for about five hours, I went back to bed and slept like a log. When I awoke, I felt like I was coming out of anesthesia. It took me about an hour to fully wake up.
THURSDAY...
We were eager to get out and explore again even though the temperature was predicted to reach ninety-seven. It reached ninety-nine! But who is counting, right?
Al of the Bayfield Bunch has replied to someone’s blog, telling them where to find desert flowers in bloom. After a stop at Seley’s Borrego orange, lemon and grapefruit grove for a couple of three dollar bags, we were off to find the flowers.
After we abandoned our search of flowers, we just drove. When we could come to an intersection, I woulds say “right, left or straight,” John would choose and off we went. This is a throw back of our adventures before motorhome days.
Dennis Avery was quite a man. A quote on the Galleta Meadows website shares his philosophy “Blessings are meant to be shared.” And shared he did. The purpose of Avery commissioning sculptor Ricardo A Breceda was to motivate learning. These prehistoric animal depicted in sculptures take us back three million years when these animals lived in the Borrego Springs area.
I shudder to think that schools are removing art from their curriculum's due to lack of funding. The arts make an education well rounded. What would have happened if this talented artist were not encouraged by his art teacher at school?
Below are more of Breceda’s work at the generosity of Dennis Avery.
FRIDAY...
found us back at the motorhome to recoup from Thursday. Do you see a pattern emerging here? Once again, the temperatures were right up there at one hundred degrees. The air conditioning in the motorhome is a life saver! Many have left Clark Dry Lake area, but we are still here cool, calm and collected as the saying goes!
TODAY, SATURDAY...
again and the air conditioning here in the Tiffin just keeps working!
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW...
Tonight brings more wind. It has started already at seven o’clock. Gusts up to 50 mph again. Another night of not sleeping well.
Tomorrow? More searching for metal sculptures in……… drum roll please!!!! Eight-five degree weather! Whooppeeee! We can live with that….easily.
How do the animals like the hot, hot weather? Well, this is Oliver, Olivia and Noah. The two O’s just came in from a walk with John. They love the tile floors. But so do I. Just not for the same reason. It’s a tough, rough world when you are a spoiled member of our family!
Oliver, in the middle, is telling you……THE END! Olivia and Noah, oblivious!
Until next time….God Bless