C'mon! It can't have been over two weeks since my last post?
How time flies when you're having fun ;-)
I guess when we last left off, we were still camped out in the southern reaches of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in California! That seems like a long time ago now. Well, we had to head back to Yuma and the Humane Society to get Bailey his last shots.
Here is his official pre-adoption portrait, while he was living in Yuma, under the assumed name of Carter! Not sure if he was in the feline witness protection program or not, but his background was a little bit murky! He was pretty much skin and bones, with a few medical issues that were being dealt with.
But the it turned out that Don & Donna, friends from Canada, were rocketing south from the Edmonton area, and would be arriving just as we had planned to head out. So ... plans changed, and we spent a great week getting caught up on everything with them, making day trips to El Centro, Los Algodones, Quartzsite, and many runs into Yuma. And I guess we were having so much fun and eating so much good food that I took approximately zero photos to document the good times! Their blog is further behind than mine, but Donna does remote work, so she has a good excuse, unlike me. Perhaps when their blog is updated, there will be some photos?
They were planning to move out to Fortuna Pond, but on a recce trip, we found that at least for the short term, camping is no longer permitted there!
At any rate, after a fun week with them, it was time to move on, and move on we did. Found this guy hiding under the wheel blocks as we packed up to leave.
Mr Bailey seems to be adapting to the mobile lifestyle rather well, so far.
This time it was to Gila Bend, and southbound. I wasn't sure about camping at the Darby Well area, just south of Ajo, or Gunsight wash, just south of Why. I have camped at both areas, several times in the past. It turns out that there was a pretty nice spot calling our name between Darby Well and Bates Well roads, so that's where we ended up!
The desert here is very green, and relatively lush, with lots of Saguaros, and even a few Organ Pipe cactus - as we are not that far north of the National Monument named after them. There were even a few puddles of water remaining after some recent rains.
Locomotive Rock.
One day, I found that my leg was bleeding onto the floor! Never did figure out it it was from an outdoor thorn attack, or an indoor ambush from sharp kitten teeth and claws!
Ocotillos have leafed out after the rains.
I think this windmill may have been left over from the areas earlier ranch days, but now it is maintained and operated (by the BLM) to provide water for wildlife in the area.
Gila Woodpeckers were nesting in cavities in these cactus,
Not sure why the authorities thought it necessary to announce the dirt road, as there is nothing but gritty dirt and gravel roads for miles in all directions!
Another of my all time favourite signs is at the laundromat in Ajo. No trespassing? Kind of hard to access the washers without trespassing, no? And loitering? What else does everyone do at a laundromat?
This little saguaro won't grow old and tall :-( Bailey is getting his desert education, and he actually stepped on this cactus, but didn't seem fazed by it! Like with previous four legged companions, I try never to camp near the dreaded Teddy-bear Cholla cactus, as it's thorns are barbed and very difficult to remove.
No trip to Ajo would be complete without a look into the old mine pit!
Where are we off to next? Stay tuned to find out!
Glad to see you are still up and about, exploring the southwest.
ReplyDeleteBailey is really adapting to the lifestyle.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Thought you might have been washed out with that atmos river. Glad you are wise
ReplyDeleteWe've been lucky. The worst weather always seems to be somewhere else. Just a few showers and nothing to be concerned about, despite a few flash flood warnings!
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ReplyDeleteMurray Edmand
Sorry! I didn't think Capcha came into effect till a week later - to limit the spammers!
DeleteHope I make it to Ajo this season. I bought a smaller RV and can't wait to get on the road early March. Hopefully, we run into each other.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that you and Yuma will be mobile once again! I'll keep an eye out for you on the highways and camp spots!
DeleteEnjoying following your and Baileys adventures. Was a bit concerned that ya'll might have been in some hard rain. The pictures are great.
ReplyDeleteDale in Texas
We always carried a comb when we were in the desert with the horses, one of those they used to use for afro's, you could slide it in behind the cactus ball and flip the things off pretty neatly.
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