Week twenty two @ BTA

Sunday April 17th, 2022

Sunday morning and I’m up and awake at four o’clock in the morning, not just sure why, but Mr. Sam got up for his treats and is now asleep on my lap. I’m anticipating a good competitive final round at the Masters, but it’s still only 7am in Augusta, so I have a number of hours till TeeOff, I’m looking forward to a walk in the arboretum but it’s pitch black here just yet. My Wordle streak is now at 19 after todays third word guess, and as I look forward, just three weeks from today we will be on the road again. And this Friday is Good Friday, and next Sunday is Easter Sunday. We are also meeting with Ray & Karen on Monday for lunch, and we have an EFR (emergency first responder) course on Thursday which cover CPR and AED, this is a certified course, that in reality everyone should take it, especially living in remote areas as many of us do. Miss Laurie has just got up and I feel there will be a coffee in my very near future, followed by a walk in the arboretum.

Our adventure today was a couple of hours, and the beauty of the spring bloom is almost beyond what we had hopped and imagined, having never stayed in the desert this late in the spring before, we were always just missing the full extent of the beauty.

Sausage and eggs this morning for breakfast, with another cup of fresh perked coffee. It is nice having Sundays off, Miss Laurie gets to watch Willie Geist, and I get to watch Sunday Morning, and today is also Masters Sunday. This is the day that even non-golf fans watch at least a little golf, the this well manicured golf course, the magnolias that seem to always be in bloom, even the recorded bird sounds (you surely must have noticed all those bird sounds) that always play at the quietest times on the course, the permanent camera towers, the crazy fast undulating golf greens, that are the perfect green colour, not to mention the truckloads of pine straw that are raked perfectly to the edge of the golf course roughs. But this tournament was being televised, before people knew watching golf was a real thing, this is also the only major golf tournament that is played on the same course every year, the rest of the majors move from course to course, no this tournament is truly something special.

Five hours later!

So let’s talk about the game itself, well first let me send congratulations to Tiger Woods for finishing the tournament, certainly not the comeback that the announcers had tried to hype it to be, but he finished only 23 strokes behind the winner and did play all four rounds. And let me say again this year just how bad the golf coverage and commentary was again this year, it must be difficult to be that bad year after year, but CBC has managed to continually be the worst, and Jim Nance has no business announcing golf, just because you can speak in a hushed voice doesn’t make you a golf announcer. But I watch every year and I will continue to watch next year as well because it is the “Masters”, but after five hours of coverage, and listening to that much verbal diarrhea, I was also glad it was over. At least here in the west it finished early enough for happy hour, not after dinner back in Georgia, speaking of happy hour, we enjoyed a cold beverage with Tom & Kathleen and Lincoln, before dispersing for me to barbecue chicken breasts for dinner, it seems hard to believe that there are only two more of these Sunday afternoon happy hours left before we pull out.

Now I also have to mention that Mr. Sam did finally catch one of his little gecko friends while we were enjoying happy hour, and now there is a gecko running around out there, less a tail, much to Miss Laurie’s chagrin. Sunday night dinner was barbecued chicken and salad, while watching 60 minutes, then a couple hours of American Idol, to roll us around to bedtime, which tonight is just after nine o’clock.

Monday morning and another early start for me, not quite as early as yesterday, but still way too damn early, although these early mornings seem to grant me more lap-time with the kitty, and it allows me more blog time, which as I reread it, seems to have been mainly a rant about the Masters golf tournament, but this is a brand new day, and it’s looking pretty great as I watch the sunrise. Miss Laurie made us a coffee before we headed to the arboretum, in todays photos I tried to focuses on the tiny flowers, these are the ones that most people miss while looking at the large cactus blooms.

Breakfast this morning was a grilled cheese omelet with toast and sausage, a second cup of blessed coffee with a vitamin chaser. We are meeting up with Ray & Karen for lunch at a Dairy Queen somewhere in Mesa, we have not seen them since last month, there are a couple of reasons for that. The first reason being that they had purchased a pad in a RV park in Mesa, and they have had a number of things that they needed to do, to prepare it for their return in the fall. The second reason was that somewhere along the line they contracted Covid, they suspect that it was during the lot purchase, as they had spent a lot of time with the previous owners in the process, so they have been, taking the new Pfizer drug to help reduce the effects of the virus, and of course have been quarantining in their trailer. Like us they had had their vaccinations and a booster, but they were still hit quite hard by the virus, which makes us thankful that we have been able to avoid it up till now. It was great to catch-up, and also good to hear that they are recovering from the virus, and as of now they are hoping to get back on the road in the next week or so.

After lunch we picked up this week’s grocery supply at the Bashes’ that was located in the same mall, in Mesa, and it was near 4:30 by the time we got back to the coach, dinner tonight was barbecued Chicken and a Cesar salad, while we catch-up on the world news and then watched a couple hours of American Idol before heading off to bed. As I sit reviewing todays adventures for the blog here is the question that comes to my mind. Why would someone that is afraid to take the Covid vaccine because they don’t know what is in it, all of a sudden be ok with taking a pill (that they still don’t know what is in it) produced by the same manufacture (that they previously didn’t trust) that now may possibly save their life, now that they have contracted the virus? Just asking for a friend.

Tuesday and it’s five o’clock, and while still very early it’s better than that whole four o’clock thing, at least there is a little light as dawn was just starting to break. Mr. Sam again has no issue with his early treats, and again I’m rewarded with a kitty curled up on my lap, three guesses again for today’s Wordle, now a 21 day streak. There has been a major cool down overnight, and there are a few clouds hanging around today high temperature is forecast for 70°F (21°C), and as silly as it may sound it felt cool enough that I put on a long sleeve thermal shirt, oh my how quickly we become acclimatized.

We left the coach heading for the arboretum for our morning walk before seven o’clock, there was a chill in the air, with the cloud cover and the breeze combined. We decided to be rebellious and walk the main arboretum trail counter clockwise, and again it is amazing how many different things you see just walking the opposite way. We got some great photos even before we spent some time near the grotto in the Wallace garden, below are a few of todays snapshots.

Oh you noticed the Lazuli Bunting in the photos, yes that is a bird that I got just a glimpse of yesterday when we were in the demonstration garden, and Miss Laurie actually got a photo of it at the grotto this morning as we were watching birds stopping by for a drink and/or a quick bath. Todays walk was well over two hours, and we returned to a toasted bacon and tomato sandwich for breakfast. Today is the day to clean up a lot of odd jobs, the washroom sink was first on the list, it has been slow draining for a few weeks. But it is a real pain to take apart. The sink drain tail is too long to allow the removal of the P-trap with out completely removing the the sink drain, which involves resealing the sink drain, luckily I have butyl tape to reseal it, so today I found and removed the clog, then I cut a couple of inches off the tail so that I can remove the P-trap with much less effort next time.

Project number 1 complete, now onto the roof to get the information to order a replacement fan motor, for the front roof air conditioner, it has started to act up and we may need the second air conditioner unit operational as the temperatures continues to rise. Now with number 2 project on a hold, waiting for the new motor to arrive next week onto number 3. A simple task unbox our new Clam and tuck it away in the basement, I had saved the spot that the old Clam fit perfectly, but apparently our new upgraded Clam is four inches taller then the old Clam and now it doesn’t fit. It’s real close but hangs out three inches, so now we need to reassess the whole basement packing issue, I think it will fit in beside the propane barbecue but until I’m ready to fold up the barbecue to pack it away, it will remain a mystery.

As the patio starts being shaded by the coach this afternoon, and the wind seems to have picked up again, it actually feels cold, I’m still in my thermal long sleeved shirt, and it must be cold as Miss Laurie has made a big pot of spaghetti sauce, so we decide to invite the Andersons to join us for a spaghetti dinner. The decision was also made to eat dinner in the staff lunch room to avoid the cold and wind, we crack open a bottle of Josh wine, barbequed some garlic sourdough bread, and enjoyed a huge bowl of pasta and sauce, and the perfect cool evening dinner with friends. After dinner we are going for a walk in the arboretum, this afternoon one of the trees near the picnic area has fallen down, thankfully no one was hurt and no real property damage was done, but as more trees in the arboretum hit that century old level this could become more common issue.

We got back to the coach at seven o’clock, and we watched an episode of “Sharktank” and then the most recent episode of “This is Us” before preparing for bed, the wind is still blowing, and there looks to be clear skies with the moon shinning bright.

Wednesday morning and it’s Brrrr! It is 5:30 and my weather app is indicating 37°F (3°C) and I just don’t want to know the temperature in the coach, other than it’s damn chilly! Mr. Sam had his morning treats and headed straight to my warm side of the big bed, I guess this means no lap time for me on this cool morning. So here I am left fending for myself as I tackle today’s Wordle, and the streak is still intact now 22 days, Miss Laurie has just got up and thinks we need to turn on the electric space heater, that’s how chilly it is. But there is not a cloud in the sky and the sun is just peaking over the mountain range, and as we start to head to our 70 (19) degree forecast high for the day. I now have a coffee with a little blessing, and I can already feel the Arizona sun warming the coach, the heater is humming and now the debate is whether to walk this morning or not?

Debate over we will walk later! That was the decision on todays walk, maybe after the arboretum is closed. We suspect there could be a lot of chainsaw noise as the staff tackle the clean up of the fallen tree. And there will be lots of new things to see in the park latter in the afternoon, I may venture into the arboretum earlier to watch some of the cleanup. Breakfast this morning was a toasted western sandwich, and I have just finished editing the first few days of the blog, I’m trying a different format for the photos, and it appears good by using a variety of sizes and combinations, I can’t control the sizes with this format either but the variety is a nice change.

It is nine o’clock and the chainsaws are now running as a parade of heavy equipment has rolled into the arboretum, oh I imagine the birdwatchers will be having a coronary about the noise. I wandered up to the mailbox to pick up Miss Laurie’s new SD card for her camera, the old one has started to have issues with the first few photos each time that she format’s the card, so we purchased a higher end card designed for photos and videos. I stopped by the tree clean-up and it’s pretty much done by ten o’clock, just a few of the last pieces of trunk being loaded into the truck, it was not nearly a rotten as I expected to see, it is a salt cedar, and not a tree of any particular value, other than prevent soil erosion along Queen Creek.

Well it has turned into a two tail week as Mr. Sam scared the tail off of another gecko, the dropping of the tail is a defensive move by the gecko, it drops its tail and it wiggles around drawing attention from the fleeing gecko, as the pursuers attention is drawn to the tail, the gecko doesn’t realize that Mr. Sam is in his screen tent and limited to its confine. All I know for sure is that Miss Laurie is failing to see the humor of the situation. So this morning I started the generator, a task that was long overdue, it should be done every every month, but life gets in the way and it just didn’t get done. So today it happened and it happened without any issues, tomorrow maybe I will fire up Thunder, and I will also check all the tire pressures on the coach and on the toad, while the air pressure is up, and it will allow me to ensure the fluids are all ok, along with running the dash air conditioner, all in preparation for the trek to British Columbia next month.

The suggestion of a visit to the Silver King Smokehouse for a late lunch was made and we found no reason to object, so a plan was put together to meet Tom & Kathleen for lunch at one o’clock, going early ensures a better selection of the smoked meat, today we has brisket and double order of spareribs, with a couple of side salads. It wasn’t the best sample of brisket today, being a touch dry and tough side, but every brisket is different, the ribs were great and they also make an excellent wedge salad which is literally a wedge of lettuce with topping over it.

After lunch we walked to the “Save Money Market” we had heard stories about this store, both good and bad, it is the only “grocery” store in Superior, and from what we seen carried a large selection of items, multiple cuts of meats, to supply multiple cultures, lots of Mexican products, along with a reasonable selection of produce. And while it would never be our main supply, it certainly could supply almost anything that was needed in a pinch. We picked up some Mexican made sweet treats and some Mexican corn tortita chips.

When we got back to the arboretum I decided to help Tom change the Air Filter for the chassis engine on his coach, unlike most coach air filters, that allow you to replace an element inside a canister, this filter required changing the whole canister as it was a sealed system, not a big deal, but a little more involved than maybe first expected. Next the decision was to have an early happy hour, before a walk-in the arboretum, happy hour took us right till 5:30 and were were joined by Lincoln and his college buddy, who has came to visit for a week or so. The walk produced a few photos, as we spent more time talking than gawking and I still prefer our early morning walks.

Upon returning to our coach, I had a shower and we tucked into watching YouTube videos, still content from lunch, we snacked and tried some of our Mexican pastry before turning in shortly after nine as tomorrow will be an early day.

Thursday morning and it’s another cool morning, but as I rise, daybreak is well upon us, Mr. Sam is anxious for his treats, and quickly settled on my lap, Wordle was a little challenging, but another day is now in the books. We were originally scheduled to work today, but there was a CPR course being offered so Miss Laurie and I signed up to take the course, so we will be working Sunday in the admissions booth to cover Easter Sunday. The course starts at 8am in the lecture hall of the Smith building, so it will be like a regular working morning, although Miss Laurie made toasted westerns again for breakfast, and then we were off to our course.

The Lecture Room in the renovated Smith Building

The lecture room is located in the newly renovated Smith Building that was all part of the original building on the arboretum property, with the original greenhouses, laboratory, offices, and visitor center. It is a old stone structure and they did an excellent job of bring it back to life, much of it was closed on our initial visit to the arboretum in March of 2020. The CPR course seem very compressed, but for many it was a recertification course, with only a few taking the course for the first time. For the first timers, it was very intense and covered a lot of topics, even as a recertification course we covered topics that I had not covered, like snake and scorpion bites and stings. We also covered the use of the AED devices that have recently been added to the arboretum.

We were back at the coach by around 11:30, some lunch and to my surprise the replacement fan motor had arrived, so I decided that the temperature dictated that today was a good day to work on the air conditioner, and let’s just say it did not go as planned, and while I have it all pulled apart, it appears that I have ordered the wrong motor, so this project is back on the drawing board for now. I did manually stow the satellite dish away while I was on the roof, just one more task off the list. Miss Laurie made pizza in the Ninja for dinner, this is the closest thing to take out pizza that I have ever had, and has eliminated the pizza cravings that we used to get. Our entertainment tonight was YouTube videos, as we have got all caught up again, before turning in shortly after nine o’clock.

Friday morning, actually it is Good Friday for those that practice the Christian religion, I’m up just a few moments before six o’clock, Mr. Sam greeted me and of course I rewarded him with the customary treats followed by some lap time as I knock off today’s Wordle and prepare for an expected busy day in the booth. Breakfast today is a bowl o cereal, a vitamin, and a cup of coffee with a splash of Irish Cream.

Today was busy but not a busy as we we had maybe anticipated, the flow of visitors just seemed steady as the day rolled by, total visitors was just a few visitors short of seven hundred, the day itself was great with sunny skies and moderate temperatures, and just enough of a breeze to be refreshing, and while a few degrees warmer than what we see as perfect, it was a great day overall, not hot enough to need air conditioning but warm enough for open windows. Miss Laurie cashed out the second drawer at three o’clock while I closed out the day at four o’clock.

Just a relaxing evening with our feet up, with a catch up on the world and local news, before an hour of Sharktank, then an episode of Outlaws before heading to bed. Left over pasta for dinner tonight, along with a couple of adult beverages.

Saturday morning and I’m awake way too early again, but after Mr. Sam’s treats I get to work on this blog, with publication later tonight, I have a number of loose ends to tie together, and as always I’m always looking for something special to end each blog. Again breakfast is cereal, with a coffee and a vitamin, before heading out of the coach at 7:45 to head to the admissions booth.

Lets just say that there is a lot of stuff happening in the arboretum today, two discovery tours, a Wallace garden tour, a private tour that the leaded never showed up for, a children’s discovery day, open to all kids regardless of age (rock painting today), a memorial, a wedding, plus dozens of family picnics. We have gotten to the stage that we just roll with the punches, at least now they are telling us what is going on in the arboretum on a weekly basis, better that having no idea about some of the events, then just looking foolish when asked questions. It was busy today but not crazy busy, just a gentle flow of people, as we blew by yesterdays admission total, I watered the sale plants in the morning when it was slower, and took the short shift today stopping at three o’clock with Laurie finishing off the day with the four o’clock shift.

I jumped at the early departure today, as the idea of a happy hour this afternoon was thrown around so this hour between three and four will get me caught up on this blog, before a couple of adult beverages throw me way behind, oh I’m having an adult beverage right now, but it is the first and has not effected the thickness of my fingers yet, i find after a few beverages my fingers get fat and slowdown and start missing keys that normally are located where they are suppose to be on the keyboard, but after a couple of drinks the seem to start moving and become hard to keep up with. I have also learnt that there are less rants when I write the blogs before happy hours then after. These are little things that I have picked up in my years, Miss Laurie just entered the coach and reported 812 visitors in the arboretum today and that doesn’t take into account the memorial or wedding guests.

Today was warm enough that we had to turn the air conditioner on in the coach to keep Mr. Sam in the comfort and lifestyle that he has come to expect, Tom & Kathleen stopped over for happy hour, so after a couple of adult beverages later we had pretty much resolved most of the items that cause people to have sleepless nights … NOT. We are just a day away from the full moon, which corresponds with Easter, I can see it is clear and it bright this evening. Dinner tonight was barbequed burgers, with some potato chips, we just able to catch the local news before we watched some HGTV and a couple of YouTube videos. Its shortly after nine o’clock and Miss Laurie is headed to bed, and I’m just putting the finishing touches on the blog.

Stay well and be strong!

Blog 413

Day 1657

Week twenty one @ BTA

Sunday April 10th 2022

Sunday morning and another six o’clock start, Mr. Sam heard me stir and I heard him leave his cat bed and run to the bedroom to greet me, to be real honest I am moving a little slow today, too many activities over too many days, and it seems to be taking a toll. After Sam’s treats, I’m allowed some lap time, and with the Wordle complete it’s on to the blog, as I watch the sun rise over the mountain range. This is our Friday, and I’m looking forward to a busy day in the admissions booth, sitting on my butt, followed by a happy hour at Tom & Kathleen’s coach, before some YouTube videos and back to my bed.

So now that I have my day all planned out, let’s see how it actually plays out, HoneyNut Corn Flakes for breakfast, of course my Irish blessed fresh perked coffee with my old fart vitamin as a chaser. We are watching Willie Geist, as we prepare to venture off to the admissions booth, 7:45 coach departure seems to work the best, the five minute walk, and ten minutes to get prepared, and ready to accept visitors by the eight o’clock opening time. Well it was a busy day with just over eight hundred and fifty visitors, and although I do get tired of saying the same greeting over and over again, we still get excited when someone exits the arboretum, and you can see that they have fallen in love with this magical place. We regularly get people that have been to many, many, gardens and then we hear them singing the praises of this arboretum.

The arboretum just celebrated its 98th year on last Friday, and today I bet at least twenty five percent of our visitors have never been here before. I’m back to calling it “Arizona’s best kept secret”, word of mouth is our best form of advertisement, and still with as many growing pains as the arboretum has right now, most visitors never see those issues. This is without a doubt the best deal for a arboretum or garden in the State of Arizona and I’m thinking maybe any where west of the Mississippi.

Oh our days are not always as smooth as they may sound, like today a rescued greyhound escaped from its owners grasp and ran into the arboretum, so Miss Laurie went to try to help wrangle the dog, it made it well into the arboretum before it could be captured. The fear of what could happen is just so great, as people get off the designated pathways to help, and most things in Arizona either want to stab or bite you. About fifteen minutes later the owner and the dog make their way back up the path, and no one seemed any worse for the experience, we like pets, but way too many of the dogs brought to the park are not well enough trained or mannered, it is not a dog issue, but actually a owner issue.

I finished the long shift today, Miss Laurie went to the coach for a short nap and to prepare some snacks for happy hour with the Andersons, today was just about perfect at 75°F (24°C), nothing but sunshine, and a light southerly breeze, a great temperature for a beverage or two. Followed by dinner and American Idol before a well deserved rest.

Monday morning and the first of our three days off this week, our workdays are shifting again to Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Miss Lynnea has a injury to her knee and she needs to be off of it, which has proven to be a difficult ask, so she is going to work the admissions booth on Sundays, forcing her to stay seated for most of the day. So our work schedule has changed, but obviously not mine because I’m awake again at six o’clock, and while Mr. Sam did get his morning treats, I did not get any lap time today, I guess he had a better offer somewhere else.

The overnight low was 52°F (10°C) which is not too bad at all and by 8am the temperature is up to 64°F (16°C) with the forecast high today of 81°F (27°C) by 2pm, todays humidity is 26% with a WSW breeze of 8 mph. We went for a walk in the arboretum this morning at seven o’clock and got some great photos today’s blossoms, below are a few of the blooms.

After our walk we had breakfast on the patio, as the U.S. Air Force jets streaked across the cloudless blue sky. A regular event, I’m assuming there is a base in Tucson, and we are only a little more than an hour north of Tucson by car. Mr. Sam is stalking his little gecko friends, Miss Laurie is pulling weeds (I know that is hard to imagine) and I’m in one of the anti-gravity chairs typing away on my iPad. We are surrounded by blooming aloes, so lots of hummingbirds, there are a couple dozen buzzards circling over head, so I don’t want to fall asleep.

We have been invited for dinner and drinks on Wednesday by the staff at the arboretum, all the host volunteers are invited, this should be somewhat interesting, as some of the hosts have been off sick for a couple of weeks, and others are barely speaking, so like I said it could prove to be very interesting, my money is on the sick ones being there, and there being a splinter group that separates away from the main group. Now I hope I’m wrong about this but I’m usually not.

A toasted tuna sandwich for lunch, and I may have had a small nap in the antigravity chair on the patio, and as luck would have it I think we got a preview for Wednesday night. Lincoln’s parents flew in yesterday, so he is planning a happy hour in the common area and has invited all the host volunteers as well as Mary to meet his folks. And while it was an honour to meet Lincoln’s folks, this was not a warm and friendly group, but everyone did make an appearance, which was nice. After the happy hour, I barbecued pork chops for dinner, along with some rice, and we settled in to watch American Idol, then caught up on YouTube videos, before turning in sometime after nine o’clock.

Tuesday morning and another six o’clock start, treats for Mr. Sam, lap time for me and all is good, Wordle was not too bad today, and my steak is up to fourteen days, an Irish blessed cup of coffee, before heading out to the arboretum. Miss Laurie and I walked for two hours again today and while quiet and beautiful, we are a day or two till the next bunch of cactus blooms, that big white cactus bloom only lasts for one day, all that intricately and complexity for just one day.

Breakfast this morning was a green chilli omelet, and by ten o’clock we were on the patio under the shade of the awning, Mr. Sam is again on gecko watch, and I’m poking away at this keyboard on my iPad, Miss Laurie is working on laundry and as we close in on eleven o’clock we are well up into the seventies (upper twenties), with sunshine and not a cloud in the sky.

Today was just a relax day, it’s too warm to finish off the couple of roof projects, there are a couple of cooler days forecast for next week. With only three week till departure I need to start preparing, and if our schedule stays the same, we work the three days before our departure. I’m starting to map possible routes, as well as look for overnight spots along each route, there is the I-5 route, the I-15 route and something up the middle, which is a combination of many highways some federal, some state, and having never done this trek, I may have look to some YouTubers for their ideas, fuel prices will be a contributing factor, as I-5 runs through California, which has the highest prices.

Just reflecting on our morning walk

Tom & Kathleen stopped by for happy hour, they had a school trip class today, and I understand it went well. There had been a rumour of a lady getting bit by a rattlesnake, on her foot, apparently she stepped on it, so I’m thinking maybe she was not on the pathway, but no confirmation yet one way or the other. We are all looking forward to the thank you dinner tomorrow evening (nudge, nudge, wink, wink), and are planning going over early to maybe pre-drink just a little, we heard that is a thing. Kathleen and I discussed some books, I had lent Kathleen a couple of books, one written by a Canadian explorer, the other was about technical diving on a sunken passenger ship that sank in the St. Lawrence River, possibly sank by a German submarine at the time of World War Two.

After happy hour, dinner was tacos, for Taco Tuesday, a little world news, followed by an episode of Outlaws on Prime, and then we caught this week episode of This is Us on NBC, we are finally caught up, then off to bed at around nine o’clock, we shut the air conditioners off and opened the coach windows, as the evening temperatures drop and a nice breeze picks up.

Wednesday and I’m awake a little earlier this morning, it’s just after five o’clock, it was still dark out, but Mr. Sam was ok with an early start as long as his treats were on the agenda, didn’t get as lucky with Wordle today, my eclectic list of starting words either mays me a hero or a zero, but so far more wins than losses. Another walk through the arboretum this morning after Miss Laurie rose, a two hour wander that brings us in each day with around 2.5 miles (4 kilometres) the temperatures are around 60°F (14°C) when we leave the coach and are near 70°F (18°C) when we finish.

Today was a good wildlife day as Miss Laurie seen a coyote as well as some javelins in the arboretum on our hike today, no photo of the coyote and only one photo of the javelina. I got some decent photos this morning as well, below is a few snaps from today.

Javelina

Now I could tell you how it is almost too hot here today, but not wanting to annoy of the folks back in Canada, let’s just say I’m sitting in the shade with a cold beverage in hand as the mercury pushes past the 80°F (24°C), and we are still well before noon. I see a little drizzle in the forecast for our friends back at LHR (Lake Huron Resort) is on the way, but it’s these April showers that bring on those May flowers, or at least that’s how the rhythm goes. I’m sure everyone back at LHR is chomping at the bit, for May the first to roll around and the start of the Ontario camping season.

This evening is our volunteer thank you dinner, and it is being held at Porter’s in Superior, there are only five host couples left here at the arboretum, and we were hosted by Lynn, Lynnea, Shelbi, John, and Emily. Porter’s is a beer and burgers kind of place, we have visited there before, and the food is good, but the service has never been the quickest, and with fifteen sitting down and ordering all at once, some body is going to be last, so tonight it was my turn, my burger eventually got there as everyone else was finishing, the burger was fine, but of course no one down here in the States makes French fries well, I assume that is why every place has some type of loaded fries on their menu. It was a good evening, but a very noisy one with everyone talking over everyone else. But after three drafts it all seemed ok, again the Superior burger with green chili that I ordered was ok, but not spectacular enough that I would order it again.

We had driven Tom & Kathleen over to Porter’s to save one vehicle, I found that it said a lot when no one else car pooled, like seriously we all live within a hundred feet of each other … quite an eclectic group of volunteers. We had enjoyed a beverage with Tom & Kathleen before the the dinner, and when we returned Kathleen and Miss Laurie went for a walk in the arboretum while Tom and I decided we had our fill of excitement for one evening and retired to our coaches.

Thursday morning and it is six o’clock, just day break and Mr. Sam is up and ready for his treats, the Wordle today ended up being a last chance guess but the sixteen day streak is still in place. Being a work day a bowl of cereal, a vitamin, and a cup of coffee with a little blessing of Irish cream. As I mentioned earlier our shift has changed again to Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Lynnea is working the Sunday shift, with the idea being to keep her off of an injured knee.

Today was not busy at all, and a glance at the week’s attendance shows just over four hundred visitors a day, definitely not the numbers we used to dealing with last week. I got tapped around ten o’clock to water all the sale plants at the visitor center, and lets just say, there are still a lot of potted plants that need to be watered, with record high temperatures and a humidity of only 5%, daily watering will be required until further notice.

This is Masters Week, questionably the most important week on the golfing world calendar, this is one of the Major tournaments, that is held on a very exclusive and remarkable course in Augusta Georgia, designed by Bobby Jones (a legendary armature golfer) and Alister Mackenzie (a legendary golf course architect) on the course that opened for play in 1932 with the first Master’s tournament being played there in 1934, and I could go on about all the crazy fact and figures about the golf course, and the changes that have been made over the years, but let’s just leave it that it is a big deal in the golfing world.

In case you haven’t been able to figure it out yet, I’m a real Masters golf tournament fan. We are normally on out trek north when the Master’s is being broadcast, and we are usually stopped somewhere with the satellite dish up so I can watch. This year I have to work so I’m only able to catch an hour or two each day after work, although I will be watching all day Sunday. It is a shame that it has being turned into yet another Tiger Woods, comeback part (I have lost track of which number this comeback actually is) whatever, and the broadcasters are of course blowing this way out of portion. I wish Tiger no ill, but there are eighty nine other players that all have a story to tell as well, so let’s show the leaders of the tournament at least as much as the drama king. Anyway I got to the coach this afternoon to see the last hour of play, and thank goodness Tiger played earlier so they had to show the actual players on the course, who were the actual tournament leaders.

Friday and I roll out of bed at 5:30, we actually left the air conditioner on over night, it did cool off, but it was still very warm when we went to bed last night. Wordle today was only three guesses, and Mr. Sam did grant me some lap time this morning, with this heat all the sale plants need lots of water, so I’m heading to the resale greenhouse area to water this morning before the admission booth. A bowl of cereal, a blessed cup of fresh perked coffee with a vitamin chaser and I left the coach at seven o’clock to start my watering.

The water pressure in the arboretum this morning was good, and it still took a full two hours to water all the potted plants in the nursery, so it was nine o’clock before I made it to the admissions booth, not our usual busy Friday morning, you can tell that spring break is over and that the snowbirds are headed north. There was a high school trip in today, a very well mannered group, and there are still lots of first timers to the arboretum, so the joy of upgrading them to members is still happening.

I watered part of the sale plants at the visitor center before lunch today, only the leafy needed to be done so it took around three quarters of an hour to complete that task. The admissions booth was slow after lunch so I cashed out the overflow till and headed back to the coach around two o’clock, the second round of the Masters is on and I’m hoping to catch the last couple of hours of play. And to everyone’s heartache Tiger had not scored as well today, so every announcer had to explain why, over and over, meanwhile a new tournament leader emerged from those same terrible conditions to turn in the best round of the day.

A catch up on some of the news, dinner was a pork fajita with a couple of adult beverages, followed by shark tank, a YouTube video, and an episode of Outlaws, before turning in at 9:30. The temperature was still 75°F (22°C) and the air conditioner was still cycling occasionally so we opened a window in hope of the cool from the desert night, our forecast overnight temperature is 60°F (14°C) which is ideal for sleeping.

Saturday and Mr. Sam was pretty insistent that I should get up and get his treats, it was just a few moments after five, but I knew I had a lot of catching up on the blog with the publishing time less that 24 hours away, so he got his treats and I got to work. First the Wordle challenge, a second guess day, now up to an eighteen day streak, Mr. Sam is on my lap as I find myself in a small rant about the Masters announcers, sorry it just happens. It is looking like another beautiful sunny Arizona morning, and that just never gets old, especially as we watch another snow storm in the northeast, so I will try not to complain about the warmth here in the desert.

A bowl of cereal, and of course a cup of our special coffee with my vitamin, and a little local news as I prepare to start watering at resale greenhouse, at seven o’clock again this morning. Today was just water the leafy plants today so just a hour long task today, then to the visitor center to water the leafy sale plants there as well, I was in the admission booth by nine o’clock to assist Miss Laurie and we were over 150 visitors by nine, the day was much busier which makes the day roll by much faster. The attendance ended up being well over seven hundred and below are a few photos that I snapped today, before I cashed out to watch the Masters tournament at two o’clock.

The couple hours of the golf tournament that I watched showed that it was a chilly, blustery day in Georgia, it also showed that Tiger Woods, should never have played, as he looked like a crippled old man struggling up the hills of Augusta National. Way to early to try to stage a comeback, after almost loosing a leg in a car accident a little over a year ago. I hope that he withdraws tomorrow before he hurts himself and can’t ever play competitively again. The field is separating it self from the leaders, and it looks like a good race between about five or six players that are possible green jacket winners.

Tonight’s dinner was barbecued burgers, always a hit in our house, so after the local news, it’s looking like an evening of mindless television before turning in. Well I also have to edit this blog for publication later tonight.

Stay strong, be safe & respect yourself

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