Thursday, June 23, 2016

Drone Dummies


Technology can be great unless it is in the hands of people with no common sense, no common courtesy and no common care.  Several drones have been sighted during the fighting of the Cedar Fire.  People want to know what's going on and see it up close and personal, but at what expense? All air support fighting the fire has to be suspended and grounded when a drone is sighted.  No retardant drops, no water drops, no information to firefighters on the ground.  Hey, drone dummies...let them do their jobs, get this fire out and keep everyone safe!  Maybe we need to bring in some sharp shooters and bring em down.

Friday Night Lights


Last Friday night I was headed back to the lodge from Springerville after picking up some groceries. Back in the old days, I was taught to flash my lights to alert an oncoming driver to dim the lights.  It was considered a courtesy and a safety measure then.  I've been doing it for nearly 40 years.  So, after flashing my lights at an oncoming vehicles, I apparently alarmed a deputy sheriff, who turned around to follow me.  When I flashed my lights at more vehicles, I became a renegade.  On went his lights and I pulled over and respectfully listened to him sum up my character as an aggressive driver looking to instigated road rage.  For all of my friends over the past years of my life, you are all probably laughing at the thought.  Sorry, Dad, but I'm going to have to disregard your training and go along with the new ways of not doing things that used to be common sense so I don't ruin my reputation and land in jail for inciting road rage.

Baby Elk


 Jim and Zella came upon this newborn elk  on a hike.  They are born either at the end of May or the first couple of weeks in June.  Moms are very protective and little ones often stay hidden, so they can be hard to get a glimpse of.  I think they felt a little safer way back in a mountain meadow, so they were out and about.  Once mom was aware of Jim and Zella she began bugling to her calf.
Another little one that Jim and Zella came upon a mile and a half later.

Moose Event?????


We get a lot of questions via phone, e-mail or doorbell.  This is my favorite one so far.  Someone called asking if we were having a moose event.  I tend to be geographically challenged, but I was pretty sure there are no moose in Arizona.  I did my due diligence and called a board member for the Greer Civic Association just to make sure there were no moose being brought in for some event I did not know about.  Nope...no moose event here.

Sunday, June 19, 2016

Greer Days Amazing Race

Greer Days was great fun with our village parade, craft and food fair, silent auction for some lovely items and stays in Greer, and our very own version of the popular Amazing Race.  We were one of the challenges for the second leg of the race.  We had games set up on the lawn and teams had to choose between getting through a croquet course or getting three targets with lawn toss to get the next clue.  Our winning team had a great time and said they'd be back next year to defend their title.

John Wayne Days


It was a fabulous weekend in Eager for the John Wayne Days the first weekend of June.  There were events all over town with fun and fundraising for the John Wayne Cancer Foundation.  The rodeo took me back to childhood days at the Gila County Fairgrounds.
I'm Arizona born and raised and have never owned a pair of boots, so I decided it was high time to remedy that.  First rodeo I've been to with boots.  Yippee!!!
Rodeos have the best fat laden food ever.  We had frybread tacos and curly fries.  Yum.  Next year? I'm there...maybe with my first cowboy hat ever!

I Do Windows


June is usually pretty dry, so I got out the ladder and got the windows washed.  It's no easy task getting to some of them on the second floor, so this is the best view out the upstairs windows all year.  The rains will soon be here and leave spots that will remain until I get up on the roof again...probably next June.