It's about time.

Many of you can relate to Working long hours at your career. Raising your families. Buying a home and paying all the bills related to being homeowners and parents. We're now retired and don't need all that work and expense. Now "It's about time" and what we do to follow our dreams.

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Sunday, January 14, 2018

Cleaning Up and Checking Out More Vendors.

Our Location today is La Posa South L.T.V.A., Quartzsite, Arizona, U.S.A.

Even after sleeping in slightly this morning the Sun was still shining brightly into the Trailer when I opened all the Window Shades. By the time I had turned on my Computer to check the Local Forecast Kathy was already coming down the stairs. We were both feeling far better then we had all week even though we had only used the Generic Mucinex for a couple of days. It was just enough to help our bodies natural resistance do what they were supposed to do. 

Even though we made it a Two Coffee morning at the Computers getting caught up on all the Blogs we follow we still wanted to do more. After our usual morning chores were finished Kathy had some extra organizing she wanted to do while I went outside and cleaned our Weber Q getting rid of the build up that occurs. 

It was perfect timing when I finished and Kathy handed me some All-Beef Hotdogs to grill up. She was busy inside making a Salad along with a Clementine Orange and Cottage Cheese dish for our dessert. Everything tasted great, wasn’t over the top and covered all the food groups. 

With lunch finished we wanted to go walk around the Vendors Area on Tyson Wells Road. Today was not the rushed mode we went through the other day. We made certain to check out all the Vendors on both sides of the road. We managed to find a couple of items that we could use and with a little haggling managed to get a better deal. 

There were a lot of Young Families walking around as well. The infant children unfortunately could not understand what they were being hauled all over the place and there were no toys for them to play with. Most had probably missed out on their afternoon naps. 
This gentle Dog was nearly attacked standing next to his master.
Another thing that was a little concerning were the Large Dogs. There were more then a few that the owners would just finish saying they didn’t bite, when these animals would nearly pull them over when they would viciously pounce toward another Dog. It was like the wild beast had just been triggered and it scared the heck out of the pets and their owners that these attempted attacks were directed at. Those people should rethink bringing those pets to something like that because next time it could be a Human Target
These models are once again Overworked.
We spent the afternoon walking around and enjoying the atmosphere. We never even heard anyone sneezing or coughing. According to the Health Care Professionals the Flu is near Epidemic Proportions in the southwest at this time. 

Just as we were about to leave we spotted this. We both shook our heads that someone would destroy a Classic Car to create this off-road machine. They even had the nerve to have it licensed as a Historical Car
We stopped at Carl’s Jr where we shared one of their $5.00 Meals for supper and were more then satisfied before heading Home.
Kathy found a pet that would stand up to
those vicious dogs.
After getting inside we had an important E-mail that we tried corresponding with when our message just kept disappearing. We hope the final message finally got through. Thanks for following along, feel free to leave a comment and click on the pictures to enlarge them. Be Safe and Enjoy!

It’s about time.

Krackers

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8 comments:

  1. Looks like it was a good day to go down to the Vendors Area. I guess you see something different every time you go.

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  2. It is a classic car, no matter what they've done to it.

    I agree about the dogs, people really need to re-think taking pets to places with so many people. It's too difficult for the animals. Too many people, too much noise, and of course the other dogs all make it too confusing for the poor things.

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  3. My accommodations got cancelled, so I won't be staying another night, gosh darn it!! LOVE Tyson Wells ... so much strange stuff. Unfortunately the big dogs make me nervous too. I would never take mine there!!

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  4. With so many vendors and stuff to look at you get quite the exercise walking the isles. I sometimes wonder who uses all those things, but it’s interesting nevertheless.

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  5. With the flu going around it will make me nervous being in an enclosed area like the big tent. I just hope it's about done for the year.

    Gives you plenty of excercise just walking around the outside vendor are. I worry about dogs in such crowded areas too. It can be upsetting to the dog to be in such crowds. Not sure what I will do with Yuma. May just leave him in the RV.

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  6. Missing being in the center of the universe at this time of the year. Have fun guys!

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  7. We always have 2 coffee computer time in this family.

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  8. I had always loved walking around the 4th Avenue Street Fair here in Tucson, until people started bringing their dogs. Large or small it was a tripping hazard or the growling and attack modes. They had said NO DOGS ALLOWED no one listened. I haven't been there in years.

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