March 30, 2019 - Saturday
Return to Imperial Dam LTVA
Yuma, Arizona
Sharon returned from Illinois after spending three weeks there caring for her
older sister. I picked her up at the Sky Harbor International Airport upon her
arrival at 8:00 pm. Her flight on Southwest Airlines was delayed due to a
mechanical problem with the aircarft. After Southwest employed another aircraft,
as well as a gate change, Sharon finally arrived about one hour late from her
originally scheduled arrival. Our faithful companion, Bella (our sweet little
Shih Tzu) joined me in a joyful reunion, welcoming Sharon back into our family
unit.
We finally arrived at our campsite at the Imperial Dam LTVA at 12:30 am, Sunday
morning, completing a 200 mile trip from Phoenix via route I-10 to US-95.
Tomorrow another adventure begins.
Welcome to our blog. This is an ongoing log of our travels throughout North America.
Saturday, March 30, 2019
Return to Yuma! - 03/30/19
Friday, March 15, 2019
A Death in the Desert - 03/15/19
March 15, 2019 – Friday
A Death In The Desert
Imperial Dam LTVA
Yuma, Arizona
For many of us in our senior years, the aging process imparts a sense of
purpose, with the knowledge that we have a finite number of years remaining on
this blue sphere of a planet we call Earth. Our Earth is just a tiny dot in a
Solar System that resides within the Milky Way Galaxy. Our Solar System consists
of a gravitationally bound planetary system of the Sun (star) and the objects
that orbit it, directly or indirectly. The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains
our Solar System. It is a spiral galaxy that contains more than 200 billion
stars and is 100,000 light years across. The Milky Way Galaxy is contained
within the Universe. The Universe consists of all existing matter and space
considered as a whole. The Universe is believed to be at least 10 billion light
years in diameter and the observable Universe contains about 100 billion large
galaxies. At the present time Earth is the only astronomical object known to
harbor life. In this context, who among us can dispute the miracle of life, as
we know it, and not vow to live each day in service to one another.
In our retirement years, some of us seek new adventures as we travel throughout
the United States in our recreational vehicles. One such individual was a
gentlemen from the state of South Dakota who would spend the winter at the
Imperial Dam Long Term Visitor Area each year. He lived alone, in his 5th wheel
trailer. During our previous two visits to this area, we had occupied the same
campsite. He had occupied another campsite about 100 yards northwest of our
campsite. We would pass one another in our vehicles on occasion and we would
wave to one another.
At around 10:00 am on Friday, March 15, 2019, I noticed a campground host
escorting an Imperial County sheriff to this gentlement's campsite. Within a
short period of time an Imperial County fire truck arrived with two firefighters
and another Imperial County sheriff arrived shortly thereafter. It soon became
apparent the gentleman had passed. The firefighters and sheriffs were standing
outside of the trailer just talking to one another. Around 11:00 am the two
sheriffs departed. The firefighters remained on the scene, inside of their
vehicle. At 12:45 pm the coroner arrived in a small, unmarked, white van. The
firefighters and the coroner removed the gentleman from his trailer and placed
him in the white van. I said a prayer for the gentleman as the van passed by our campsite. May he rest in peace.
Another miracle of life has departed the Earth and begun a new adventure
exploring the Universe.
Update:
During the late morning on Saturday, March 16, 2019, family members (sister,
niece and nephew) arrived from the southern California area to retrieve his
trailer and other personal belongings. Several of us campers offered our
condolences and offers of assistance to the family. His first name was Bruce. He
was 75 years old. His wife had passed away six years ago. He and his wife both
enjoyed their winter visits to the southern Arizona desert. Bruce had developed
friendships with several other campers, one of whom had literally saved his life
when he experienced a medical emergency during a previous winter sojourn. Unfortunately,
this time Bruce was alone in his trailer when a medical event took place that
claimed his body. His spirit surely survives as a wonderfully memory to those who knew him.
Saturday, March 9, 2019
Unexpected Return to Illinois - 03/09/19
March 9, 2019 – Saturday
Air Travel to Jacksonville, Illinois
Sky Harbor International Airport
Phoenix, Arizona
Sharon is returning to Illinois to stay with her older sister who is recovering
from an injury to her right leg. She will spend three weeks there caring for her
sister.
We spent Friday night at a hotel in Elroy, AZ, (60 miles south of the Sky Harbor
International Airport in Phoenix). This was a convenient location for a short
drive to the airport on Saturday to catch an 8:25 am flight on Southwest
Airlines. Had we not spent the night at the hotel, we would have had a 200 mile
trip to the airport from our campsite at the Imperial Dam LTVA near Yuma, AZ.
Around 9:00 am I received a text from Sharon that she had missed her flight.
Southwest had changed departure gates on short notice, a considerable distance
from the original departure gate. Sharon along with several other aggravated
passengers were not able to get to the new gate in time. Southwest rebooked
Sharon on a later flight that departed at 2:25 pm.
Sharon finally arrived at her destination about six hours late from her
originally scheduled arrival. Thankfully, her brother and nephew were so very
kind to remain at the airport until Sharon arrived.
We took the southern route to the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport; I-8 to I-10
Friday, March 1, 2019
Weather - Yuma, AZ - Feb 2019
Daily Weather Observations for February 2019
Yuma, Arizona
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