TOUR AMERICA, 2019: TUCSON, ARIZONA – THE GRAND CANYON STATE

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Places We Have Called Home In 2020

Home Is Where We Park It:   NOMADS Project, New Hope United Methodist Church

January 27, 2020

Temperature 65 Degrees

New Hope UMC – Week One, Day One

We’re Making Progress Toward Picking Up Our New Rig

Well the day has come.  Time to go back to work.  Which of course means no sleeping in, no more lazy mornings.  Not, at least, for the next three weeks.

This is

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where we are and where we will be working.

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This morning we went for a walk to get some understanding of what is in front of us.

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This is one area that has to be cleaned and landscaped.

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Same here.

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More of the same.  This is just one side of the property.  The other three sides are just as bad.  The problem, though, is that all of these areas are infested with huge and nasty thorns.  We definitely have a challenge before us.

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This little tank, well a second like it, has created another project.  Seems one of the teachers decided since there were no fish in the second tank the best thing to do

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was to pour everything in the tank, including the gravel down the sink.

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Guess what no longer drains as it should?  We now have to get the gravel out.  It’s not in the p trap so we have to go further.

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Another project is emptying out the tool shed, sorting out what to keep and what to get rid of, finally organize everything that is being kept.

We also have the roof to fix on the church, ceiling titles to replace in the

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worship center.

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They’ve asked us to repaint the lines in the parking lot.

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Repaint the cross on the front of the property.

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They’ve asked us to take this sign down and put a new one up.

That’s just a sample of the projects for the next three weeks.  I doubt we’ll become bored nor will we run out of things to do.  Once again, however, it is a great feeling knowing that we’re doing something significant to help others move forward.

On the home front, Barbara is going crazy trying to get everything in order to pick up our new rig next week.  We had a storage facility for Graybeard picked out but it fell through.  However, it appears we found another facility about a mile from where we are now.  We’re going down tomorrow after work to make sure everything is in order.  We should have the necessary funds in hand by the end of the week for the remainder of the purchase price.  And the list goes on.  It seems she just gets one issue taken care of then another pops up.  Slowly but surely she is working her way through things.  It will definitely be worth it in the end.

So another day on The Road of Retirement has come to an end.  Time to put on some warm PJ’s, grab an extra blanket and call it a night.  It has gotten a bit chilly again which is not unusual for this area this time of year.  It still beats shoveling snow and icy roads.  None of that if you please.

Thanks again for joining us today.  We always appreciate your company and look forward to your comments, questions and suggestions.  Have a good night.

These are the voyages of  Graybeard and it’s two intrepid travelers.  Our continuing mission: to explore as many new states as possible, to seek out new acquaintances and make new friends, to boldly go where we have never been before

See you on down the road!

 

TOUR AMERICA, 2019: TUCSON, ARIZONA – THE GRAND CANYON STATE

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Places We Have Called Home In 2020

Home Is Where We Park It:   NOMADS Project, New Hope United Methodist Church

January 26, 2020

Temperature 67 Degrees

We Have Our Train – And So Much More

Sunday Worship

Team Lunch

Pulling It All Together

We heard it this morning strong and clear, the train whistle.

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Ah, so nice to know we are home.  I believe in over 75% of the places we stayed last year there was the sound of train, some very faint and others like they were coming through the campground.

But wait, we have so much more.  We also have the sound of commercial planes since the

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Tucson airport is just a hop, skip and a jump away.  Wait, there is more.  Since the Air Force has a base just around the corner we also have fighter jets zipping over our heads.

Today being Sunday we went as a team to worship at the church we are working at.  I had a hard time following the message since it was done both in English and Spanish.  The Pastor would do a paragraph in English, then go back and repeat it in Spanish.  Somewhere along the way I got a bit lost.

After worship our team decided to go to

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for lunch.  It was a great meal with new friends.

Later in the evening we gathered together to discuss the projects that the church wants us to accomplish the next three weeks.  The list is long and varied.  There is something for everyone.  Slow and steady and I’m sure we’ll get it done.

The push is now on for us to get everything done that we need to do so we can leave here with our new LV.  We have found a safe and secure storage facility where we can leave Graybeard until my son Paul comes to pick him up.  Tomorrow we’ll get insurance on our new rig.  Then we’ll sign the contract for it and give the seller our deposit.  We’ll start the process to obtain the rest of the funds we need.  We’ll set a date within the next two weeks for inspection, make final payment, then a walk through with the seller and finally a day and date to pick it up.  Our NOMADS team has volunteered to help us walk everything from one rig to the other if we can get it here before our project is over.  That would be a big plus.

Our day on The Road of Retirement has come to an end.  Excuse me, but I need to get off to bed since starting tomorrow we need to be up and out by 7:30 am.  Ouch!

Thanks for checking in with us today.  We always appreciate your company and your comments.  Catch you tomorrow.

These are the voyages of  Graybeard and it’s two intrepid travelers.  Our continuing mission: to explore as many new states as possible, to seek out new acquaintances and make new friends, to boldly go where we have never been before

See you on down the road!

TOUR AMERICA, 2019: TUCSON, ARIZONA – THE GRAND CANYON STATE

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Places We Have Called Home In 2020

Places We Have Called Home In 2019

Home Is Where We Park It:   NOMADS Project, New Hope United Methodist Church

January 25, 2020

Temperature 71 Degrees

A Whirlwind Two Days – My Head Is Spinning

We Have A New LV (Living Vehicle)

You know that feeling you get when you try and cram too much into one day?  That was me until just a few hours ago when I finally got to just sit with my feet up.

Yesterday we left at the crack of dawn and headed for Apache Junction.  We had three rigs we wanted to check out and just a day and a half to do it.

Early afternoon we checked into

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the only park that would accept day reservations.  Suffice to say, one day was way too many days for this park.  Way overpriced but we had no other choice.  No water pressure.  Top it all off with the most inhospitable people around.  I greeted a few and they simply turned their heads away and never said a word in return.

Once on site and hooked up so that we could get the refrigerator working we were off and running to check out two possible replacements for Graybeard.

The first one was a complete disappointment.

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This is a 2007 Monaco Knight.  Monaco used to build a great coach so we were hoping it would ring the bell.  It had a great layout and at first appeared to be worthy of consideration.  Once again, though, when we started looking closer what we saw were broken cabinet hinges which left doors hanging half off; crown molding that had fallen off; blistered paint outside, and the list went on.  Don’t worry they said, we can fix anything for a modest price.  Really?  Scratch this one off the list.

Now we had to run because the next rig was an hour away and we were already late.  We almost missed our appointment and what a shame it would have been had we.  More about this one later.

When we finally got back to Graybeard the hour was late and we still  had another rig to check out the following morning.  Not to mention we were also due in Tucson Saturday afternoon for a NOMADS project.

Saturday morning and the third and last rig to check out.

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This was a Newmar Dutch Star a rig I have wanted for a long time.  But try to find one for a reasonable price that is in good condition at a price that doesn’t break the bank.  This rig appeared to be a real find.  Alas, once again it was just not meant to be.  The floor plan was only so-so, especially the bathroom area.  It was too cramped and way too small.  And did I mention the tires are ten years old?  The price was also a bit high and the owner refused to budge even a bit.  My guess, he still has a loan outstanding that he wants someone to pay off for him.  Not me.  So we walked away.  I wanted to cry.

Time to head for our NOMDS project in Tucson.

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That’s where we are now, parked behind the New Hope United Methodist Church in Tucson (the third blip on our 2020 route plan).

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The gang is all here and we are the only Class A.  Also, being the last one in we provided the afternoon’s entertainment.  Everyone pulled up a chair to watch me park and get set up.  I guess I did alright since not a disparaging word was said!  I will say, though, a lot of help was offered which is usually the way with the NOMAD family.

OK, back to that second rig we checked out late Friday afternoon.   That appointment we almost missed because we got stuck in traffic.  Thank goodness it’s owner waited the 45 minutes it took us to fight our way through the traffic nightmare.

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It’s a 2005 Newmar Kountry Star 3910 and it is going to be Graybeard’s successor.  

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It has four slides with slide toppers on each.

The floor plan is one we absolutely love.  With the two opposing slides in the front it gives us a whale of a lot of room when parked.  Yes, when the slides are in you can still pass easily front front to back.  The wood work is light and airy, and in excellent condition.2005 Newmar KOUNTRY STAR 3910

There is a new Porcelain title floor from the front through the bathroom to the bedroom.  There is new carpet on the slides and in the bedroom.  Throw rugs needed for those cold mornings or one’s toes are going to go into shock!

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It has a freestanding dining room table with a computer desk and slide out tray for our printer on the left side.  The table has two more leafs and two more chairs.  The couch you see in this picture is the one coming out.

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It has all new accent lights with halogen bulbs.  Yes,  those are custom day/night shades and are installed in all windows.  There are also new handles and hinges installed on all the cabinets.  We love the valances and the trim work

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Look at that counter space!  All faucets, kitchen, bathroom and shower are new.

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Brand new china toilet bowl just installed.

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Just a small lip to get into the shower.  The shower sets back from the main hallway which we both agreed was really nice.  The shower is also a good size.

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That’s a brand new washer/dryer that has never been used.

And the list goes on

Brand new tires (less than 100 miles), and  new batteries for house and chassis.

Satellite dish on the roof that can be reprogrammed for DISH.

Updated TV’s front and back, even outside.

Regular documented maintenance.

We took it for a test run yesterday and no issues were discovered.  It just seems to float down the highway.

Is it perfect?  Of course not after all it is a 2005.  The diamond shield needs to be removed from the front.  As with all rigs this age there is also some crazing in the darker painted parts.  It needs to have a surge protector installed.  Add to that a new patio awning.    But that’s about it.

We will do two other upgrades immediately.

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We will install a fire suppression system in the engine bay.

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We’ll also upgrade the existing refrigerator to residential using a conversion kit from JC Refrigeration.

True Induction Ti-1+2b 25" Built-in Rv Stove With 2 Gas Burners

Maybe one more upgrade, we’re considering replacing the existing propane stove with one that has two propane burners with an induction unit next to them.  Barbara prefers cooking with an induction unit and honestly I don’t believe she has used the propane stove maybe two or three times.

Oops, forgot one upgrade that I will do immediately.  I will convert all the fluorescent lights to LED.

I’ll also have a comprehensive examination of the RV, performed by a qualified vehicle inspector.  I’ll also take it to the mechanic who has serviced it on a regular basis for the last several years and have him give the chassis and engine a complete examination.

We also have to switch everything form Graybeard to the new rig.  Then we’ll need to transfer our plates.  Of course we need to find a place to store Graybeard until my son can pick him up.  Oh boy, there is a lot to do and so little time to do it.  Yup, as my sister reminded me, take it one step at a time.

That has been the whirlwind we have been on for the last two days on The Road of Retirement.  Thankfully, it is now over.  Time now to get ready to go back to work on Monday.

Thanks for tagging along with us the last two days.  We always enjoy sharing our journey with you and look forward to your comments, questions and suggestions.  Till tomorrow.

These are the voyages of  Graybeard and it’s two intrepid travelers.  Our continuing mission: to explore as many new states as possible, to seek out new acquaintances and make new friends, to boldly go where we have never been before

See you on down the road!

 

 

 

 

 

TOUR AMERICA, 2019: YUMA, ARIZONA – THE GRAND CANYON STATE

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Places We Have Called Home In 2020

Places We Have Called Home In 2019

Home Is Where We Park It:   Rancho Rialto RV Resort, Yuma

January 23, 2020

Temperature 71 Degrees

Around Our Community

Packing Up

Good Morning World!  When that sun comes streaming through the back living room window it just reminds you of how beautiful a world God has created.  I’m going to miss it the next couple of weeks.

Some more pictures to share with you from around our community.

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I really don’t believe I’d want to be greeted by the real live version of this.

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I believe someone is trying to keep alive their nautical roots.

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Ah, I remember what these are.  They are, now don’t tell me, I’ll get it.  This is a Javelin!  The real deal  are common in much of central and southern Arizona, including the outskirts of the Phoenix area, most of Tucson, and occasionally as far north as Flagstaff.  They originated in South America, migrated up through Mexico to Arizona.

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Hey there Mr. Armadillo!

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My kind of ride.

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King for a Day.

Time now to continue packing up.  We need to leave early tomorrow morning, a lot earlier than we normally do.  That means we need to do as much packing up as we can tonight.  I adjusted tire pressure.  Checked under the hood.  Awnings are in.  Tanks are dumped and the slinky is put away.  Tonight the main slide will come in.  Barbara did our laundry.  Tomorrow I’ll be up at the crack of dawn to dismantle Gertrude.  I’ll disconnect the water.  Then we’ll break away from the mother ship with the disconnection of our electrical umbilical cord.  Then it will be jacks up and we’ll be on the road.

That was our completely normal nothing exciting laid back everything simple day on The Road of Retirement.  Don’t know if there will be a blog tomorrow inasmuch as we have a lot crammed into the day.  We have a four hour drive.  Set up.  Then another hour drive to check out another replacement for Graybeard.  I’m tired just thinking about it.  It will, however, be all worth it in the end.

Glad you were with us today.  We always enjoy having you along and hearing from you.  Catch you tomorrow or maybe the next day.  Be well.

These are the voyages of  Graybeard and it’s two intrepid travelers.  Our continuing mission: to explore as many new states as possible, to seek out new acquaintances and make new friends, to boldly go where we have never been before

See you on down the road!