Saturday, July 3, 2010

Well, we were going to have a fun day today, and had a few things in mind, when a brainwave had us changing things around. We live only about 1hr from Mt Graham which reaches some 12,000ft towards the sky. With temperatures by us at around 100 degrees, any respite is to be welcomed. So, we packed some food and plenty of liquid, dived into the truck and headed off for cooler places. The road goes pretty much to the top, but it's a long way uphill - some 29 miles. We stopped off at different campgrounds that we came across (just to assess whether we could / would bring our own caravan (RV) along one day. As we were going along, we were seeing signs for Riggs Lake, and sure enough, at the end of the road was a beautiful lake. It was so inviting that we got out the folding chairs and set them down beside the lake and ate our food. With a temperature of 71 degrees, it was extremely comfortable (the temperature had been 100 degrees at the bottom).
Even in a modern truck on good roads for at least two-thirds of the way, it is hard work to get up there, and yet we find that over 100 yrs ago there was quite a sizeable community existing on top of the mountain. They grew potatoes, worked the lumber, had sawmills, kept milk cows, and made cream. It would have been a very pleasant life during the hot summers, but the winter would have been a different story. At the end of March, my wife and I flew over Mt Graham whilst travelling from Dallas to Tucson, and we could clearly see an awful lot of snow still there even then, and if anything, it would have been harder still 100 yrs ago.
Still, we have found, and noted a very beautiful hot weather haven to which we hope to return to often.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Well, the good news for today is that the inspectors came and 'green tagged' the electric line into the house. This means that the local electric company will turn on the electric to us, which in turn means that the air conditioning guy can connect up the air conditioning - which given the nearly 100 degree heat will make us VERY happy.
Now it's just the gas and water to go..........
But, it's independence celebrations on Sunday, so no-one wants to work until Tuesday, so, we're waiting again!
The good news is that the monsoons are holding off - so there's no mud around to make everything messy.
Well, if nobody else is working, we've decided to take a relaxing day travelling the back-roads of this 'high desert' country, and enjoy the sights for the day.

Back again


Well, it's been a long time since my last post on here. Many things have happened in the mean time. We have bought 5 acres of land about 10 miles away, and we have just recently moved the house there. It's been in place for about 10 days now, and all of the work is nearly completed to connect up to the utilities. It has been a very frustrating couple of months trying to get all the paperwork done correctly, then getting the contractors moving. We had hoped to have the house moved during the last week of May, which would give us some 10 weeks to work on all the projects that we had lined up - oh well, we'll just have to deal with it!!
This whole idea of putting a house on wheels and moving it was completely new to me when I came to the US, but it seems a very common thing out here.
The good thing is that in August, the new school year is going to be a 4-day week, so I will have plenty of time to work on the 'honeydo' list.
I'm unsure what will happen driving-wise next year. Several drivers are retiring or departing, so I may end up doing more driving to cover the gaps - we shall see!