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30 January 2019

Early Spring cleaning to get rid of stuff

Mule deer yard Yarnell ArizonaOK, it’s not quite spring even in Arizona—though 59/39° might feel like it from the polar vortex region—but it feels like time to down-size and get rid of stuff.

5th-wheel shed Yarnell ArizonaFeeling the need to lighten my load.  Could be because I don’t have a clear path, know what I’m doing or where I’m going next.  Almost a year since life got turned upside down when Berta was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer.  Spring would be my normal time to leave Yarnell for the North Rim, or some ranger job somewhere.  When that didn’t happen last year my 5th-wheel home sat unlived in, now for over a year.  Does that tell me I don’t need it any more?

Truck & 2004 M34-TLB 36’ Keystone Challenger 5th-wheelRV 4 SALE

I listed the 5th-wheel for sale on the blog, Facebook, and Craigslist.  It’s still full of stuff.  I could immediately put stuff in a small shed on the property where it’s parked next door to the house lot I’ve been living in.  I’m not real motivated to do it.  Having lived without for over a year tells me it’s time to get rid of stuff.

Dull women have immaculate homes sign in RVI dislike cleaning and have said for years, the dust is velvet and the cobwebs are silk thread.  It’s my dirt and I live with it.

Heck, I can barely keep one place a semblance of clean and right now my stuff is spread around three places.  The 5th-wheel can’t be lived in due to lack of hookups and zoning laws.  The truck camper is at least operational when needed but lacks running water, and space.  The house came fully furnished so I’ve only added my necessary stuff into the mix.

Sierra cat Yarnell ArizonaThe deep red carpet typically looks like reverse measles because of my beautiful, shedding, long-haired cat.  The truck camper is a furry mess.  Champagne beige carpet in the 5th-wheel would best match Sierra’s color but she’s never gotten to live there.

Jewelry for Sale

jewelry sale in shed Yarnell ArizonaOK, so enough cleaning, or not cleaning.  I have jewelry for sale, no extra charge for the tarnish.  The pre-Christmas jewelry sale is still set up in the shed so maybe before Valentine’s Day I’ll set the signs out for a Saturday Sale.

Photos for Sale

boulders sunset clouds Yarnell ArizonaDatura boulders sunset Yarnell AZ 5.5×7.5 & 9.5×11.5 $25+shipping

Datura boulders sunset Yarnell Arizona 5.5x7.5 & 9.5x11.5 $25

kayaks boulders sunset clouds Watson Lake Prescott ArizonaKayaks sunset Watson Lake Prescott AZ 7.5×9.5 & 13.5×16.5 $40+shipping

Kayaks sunset Watson Lake Prescott Arizona 7.5x9.5 & 13.5x16.5 $40I’ve been buying frames and mattes at thrift stores for photos from the first calendar printing.  Only about every other photo had a printer glitch so the rest are viable.

Sonoran desert mountains low clouds sunset Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument ArizonaSonoran Desert Sunset ORPI NM AZ 8×10 & 10×12 $25+shipping

Sonoran Desert Sunset Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument Arizona 8x10 & 10x12 $25And, just tested Costco print quality liking what I see so far.  If I order online, prints can be picked up at any Costco (with a membership card) and no shipping charge.  If it’s sent to me, or maybe you, there is shipping charged.

trees sunset clouds Yarnell ArizonaFuture Sales

Berta’s daughter and SIL should be here in March to go through stuff.  There’s a lot of stuff.  Berta collected really cool stuff, lots of it.     And her daughter likes it all, or almost all.  But has a house full herself and knows she can’t keep it all.  Don’t think they’ve decided whether to keep the AZ properties or not.  Either way, I know I can’t live here for free forever.  And unless the house could be sealed better against critters I wouldn’t even want to rent it.  (Woke up Monday morning with a two inch scorpion crawling up the wall three feet above my head.

Desertview Watchtower South Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaJob stuff

Thank goodness the government is open again, at least for a while.  I feel sorry for the hiring folks just now getting ready for summer season, especially on top of catching up with so much else.  I applied to several parks for summer.   The gov wheels move so slow.  Still waiting.  I’m also keeping an eye on $/volunteer camp gigs.  And I’m not giving up on public speaking events.

cobwebs Yarnell ArizonaSo speaking of getting rid of stuff, that should include the winter cobwebs in my head.  I’m mostly thinking out loud here.  Thanks for listening.

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26 December 2018

The Best of 2018

01 DSC_4037hdrlelerw boulders trees last light clouds sunburst Yarnell AZ fb mss azp g-HDR-1-3-1It was a rougher year than many yet I still found some good and want to share the best of 2018.

02 DSC_6473hdrep2lerwfb pre-sunset boulders Yarnell AZ g azp g_HDR-1-3I feel blessed to have such a beautiful place to live in Yarnell, Arizona with great boulders of granite shaped over time.  Some just down the road, a few next door, and at the base of the mighty Weaver Mountains for my western view.  Since 2005 I’ve called Yarnell home and at least used it as a winter base while summering at Grand Canyon.  When you get to know a place it becomes easier to find the light at certain times of day.  And now over a full year I know this place even better.

03 hdrep2lecrwfb phases lunar eclipse arc Kofa NWR AZ taken 1-31-18 2 collage g fb gfb azp fb-1-2I did travel south a ways in January/February meeting up with friends in Quartzsite.  And then a little further south to watch the partial lunar eclipse from the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge.  I plan to do that again next month.

03 DSC_0974hdrep2lerwfb Gillespie Dam AZ azp fb_HDR-1-2I took off a few days in March to visit friends in Casa Grande with a back-road stop at Gillespie Dam along the way.

04 DSC_2208hdrep2lerw trees boulders sunset Yarnell AZ fb mss azp g_HDR-1-1April I kept close to home to care for my dear friend Berta.

buds blooms saguaro Vulture Mine Road Wickenburg ArizonaI found out in May I wouldn’t be returning to work at Grand Canyon for the summer.  And that was not the best, yet was the most viewed post of 2018.  I had the first opportunity to see saguaros bloom in the lower desert spring.  I said goodbye and sent Berta to her daughter’s in Oregon.

06 DSC_4499hdrlerw boulders sunset clouds Yarnell AZ gfb g-HDR-1-1I hunkered in during June trying to save money and avoid the heat.

07 DSC_7620lecrw canyon sunset lightning Wedding site NR GRCA NP AZ fb mss azp npm nanpa g faa g-1-7-1My mid-July I hankered to be on the road and return to visit my beloved Grand Canyon especially during monsoon.  While there, Berta passed away.  The worst thing to happen in 2018.

Plus I visited Bryce Canyon National Park because I was so near and hadn’t been since the documentary filming in 2016, which I can now share with you at this link vimeo.com/282186298, password is geogypsy.

09 DSC_9651hdrlerw kayaks boulders sunset clouds Watson Lake Prescott AZ g-HDR-1-1I also enjoyed amazing skies during monsoon back home during August and made a day trip to Watson Lake in Prescott.

10 DSC_0963lerw Queen butterflies on white flowers Desert Bloom plant Yarnell AZ fb faa g-1-1September brought a surprise to Yarnell when the local Desert Broom bushes were covered with Queen butterflies.

snow fall aspen Snowbowl Flagstaff ArizonaBy October I was jonesing for the golden fall colors of an Aspen grove so took a day drive to Flagstaff’s surrounding forest and was treated with a contrast of snow.

12 DSC_4211hdrlerw US66 Standin on the corner Winslow AZ g fb azp-HDR-1-1In November I took a friend to his childhood town of Winslow, Arizona and stood on the famous corner.

13  DSC_6672hdrlerwfb tree boulders full moon set Yarnell AZ fb g-HDR-1-2December I’ve stayed home.  Gray skies covered the cold full moon rise of Solstice but I caught it the next morning going down.  Hand-held as I didn’t carry the tripod.  Maybe next time, a new photography challenge to meet.

So that wraps up the best of 2018.  I really hope to travel more in 2019.  But right now, I have few plans at all, just lots of dreams.

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17 September 2018

Help choose the final images 2019 calendar

I took almost 15,000 photos in the last 12 months and struggled to pare that down to about 30 of my absolute favorites for the 2019 calendar. However, a wall calendar only needs 13 images, so I’ve asked for your help.

mountain sunset clouds Yarnell Hill overlook SR89 Arizona#27 Crazy cloud sunset Yarnell Hill AZ

You know how much I love sunsets, so the last of this group for the year should come as no surprise.

Weaver & Date Creek Mountains sunset cumulonibus clouds rain sunrays SR89 Arizona#28 Raining orange sunset Yarnell Hill AZ

I’m thinking not as many readers are interested this year as the comments to help out have been low.  Or you could be struggling as much as I do with picking favorites.  But maybe you’re just waiting for this final group so you can look at them all.

Weaver & Date Creek Mountains sunset cumulonibus clouds rain SR89 Arizona#29 Last light up above Date Creek Mountains Yarnell Hill AZ

Go here for the first group.  And here for the second group.

kayaks boulders sunset clouds Watson Lake Prescott Arizona#30 Kayaks on Lake Watson Prescott AZ

Out of those possibilities there are several in the running for the 2019 calendar.   Numbers 4, 6, 14, 20, and 24 are high on your list.

kayaks boulders sunset clouds Watson Lake Prescott Arizona#31 Boulder Island Lake Watson Prescott AZ

Most voted for are numbers 3, 5, 8, 10, 15 and 22.  And I need to decide on a cover shot.

kayaks boulders sunset clouds reflection Watson Lake Prescott Arizona#32 Kayaking by Boulder Island sunset Lake Watson Prescott AZ

I will post the absolute final selection with price next week.  Please help me spread the word.

tree boulders moon reflection Watson Lake Prescott Arizona#33 Moon reflection Lake Watson Prescott AZ

I’m really hoping to see some new landscapes after this printing is done and start collecting photos for the 2020 calendar.

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