Day 2285

Friday January 5th 2024

Dear Journal:

Ah our first day of volunteering in 2024, but first is our regular workday routine, a cup of fresh perked coffee with a wee Irish blessing with a little of local and national news. Our usual breakfast on volunteering days is some cold cereal before work. Miss Laurie packs us a sandwich, a fruit cup, and usually some potato chips (one of my nemeses) along with our water bottles. We know it has been a cold winter week in Arizona and the weekend forecast is not looking good which while making our days easy also makes them drag as we are better when busy.

This was my view from the ticket booth this morning, since we last volunteered some of the Arboretum centennial celebration items have been mover into place. This is always a very popular photo opportunity in the Arboretum as it overlooks some of the Arboretum as well as having the Picketpost Mountain in the background and displays Saguaro cactus and Eucalyptus trees. I also have to point out that in true Arboretum fashion it also overlooks the port-a-potties in the background as well, this little oversight is not unusual I’m sorry to say.

As the photo shows it is an overcast day, this is not unusual January and February are winter here in Arizona so cold weather, with rain and the occasional skiff of snow are not unheard of. But the average temperature for Superior Arizona in January is 61ºF (16ºC) / 43ºF (6ºC) with 4 days of rain, that is at 2800 feet of elevation, the Arboretum is located at 2400 feet, so very similar. We do not come to Arizona for hot weather, we come to Arizona in the winter for sunshine, as an example Yuma records over 300 days of sunshine every year and Phoenix is just under the 300 mark and while the days are not hot the sunshine is warm and is our reason for being here.

This is my view on my volunteering days, and Miss Laurie sits four feet to my right, workstation, cashdrawer, ticket printer, mouse, scanner, and credit card machine, and of course my Yeti. You my notice how ergonomic that it is not with the keyboard of my workstation being on my left which make typing a wee bit difficult for a right handed guy, and every transaction requires entering a zip or postal code and often we have to look up members by their name or phone number. The display screen is a touch screen but again designed for a left handed person. Again the whole admission booth was designed by someone that had absolutely no idea what was needed. And the only reason it is as workable as it is, is because we reworked what we could with the counter and orientation. You may also notice there is not a human in sight, and this was taken around ten o’clock, usually one of the busiest times for admission on a Friday.

The only thing worse than being overworked is being underworked, and with today being the best looking day of the weekend, I’m thinking it could be a long three days … jus’saying.

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Day 2284

Thursday January 4th 2024

Dear Journal:

The weather is chilly, dipping to 40ºF (4ºC) over night but 60ºF (15ºC) each afternoon, which while not warm the sunshine makes it feel much warmer. It is winter in Arizona and we are at 2400 feet of elevation so it runs close to ten degrees colder here that it does in the Phoenix valley, so in the summer it is still about ten degrees cooler as well. The Arboretum has appeared busy this week being open on New Years day, followed by half-price Tuesday, as well as school being out all help boost the attendance numbers.

Today was pretty much chill in the Buchanan household, just keeping warm and preparing for work tomorrow. Other than some blogging the most physical thing that I accomplished was switching out our shower head. Many years ago when we first moved into Thunder I changed the shower head to what was toted as being the best option for RVs and I bought into the whole hype so I ordered an “Oxygenics” shower head and from day one I have to admit I was disappointed with its operation.

A number of YouTube creators were doing reviews and raving about how much better it was than their previous shower heads, the data from Oxygenics is that 1.8 gallons per minute which sounds excellent for an RV application, it also boosts a shut off valve right at the head which would be great for quick RV showers (also referred to as Navy showers), but the valve never totally shut off the flow and the spray was poor at best. We whined between ourselves for way too long before replacing it with a standard residential shower heat, it may use more water per shower but we decided that we were worth it. And although I had been browsing Amazon for a new shower head, I had not made any decision but recently while shopping for other items one of Amazons snap sales popped up for a shower head that I had looked at but it was 40% off for an hour, so I added it to my cart.

Well way back in out stick and brick life I had built a shower in out downstairs bathroom that had a great shower with both a hand held shower head as well as a huge rain head that was marvelous. This new hand held shower is not a true replacement for that this is a drastic improvement over our Oxygenics shower head, and if it uses a couple of extra gallons of water we are ok with that.

Miss Laurie and Mister Sam spent some of our down day watching the humming birds at the window feeder and after road testing our new shower head we were treated to an amazing sunset, well technically a reverse sunset.

This amazing photo is taken from the passenger side of Thunder, looking eastward as the setting sun just highlights the tops of the ridges. A beautiful end to a dreary day.

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