PAT AND EILEEN HOFFMAN

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

CACTUS in the desert


I look at these cactus, and to me it looks like an armed bandit. I read on the internet that one of these could be 75 years old before it grows an arm. Amazing I think. I am anxious to be here after a big rain in the spring to see the flowers pop out in the desert. I have read for years about the beauty of this happening. The areas we have walked in, are very overgrown with thistles. Dried and new growth!!! Poor little Sadie has had thorns in her fur that we don't find for days. Wouldn't that be nasty?
We have prickly pear cactus here in the rv park. I have seen that some of the round "plates" have been cut in half and heard that Jose, one of the workers, eats them. I wonder if they taste like squash? Does he bake or boil the pieces? Some day I will ask him. Also, I have seen prickly pear marmalade.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Wellton, Arizona



Did you think I had forgotten you? With all of our new adventures we have had, I would have filled a whole diary by now. We love the idea of wintering in Arizona so well, that we have made a life changing decision. With the cost of fuel rising and campsites being overcrowded, Pat and I have purchased a park model trailer to be delivered on January 5, 2011. We wanted to use our fifth wheel we have and make it permanent in the park - but they don't allow that any longer. We have made an investment, that will never be depreciating. Baby boomers will always make it increase with demand.
This rv park, is so welcoming. The owners are very involved and take time to get acquainted with all of us, and call us by our first names. Pat loves horseshoes, billiards and happy hours. I love craft day, water aerobics, Mexican Train dominoes, and it seems like there is always some sunshine that needs to be soaked up. When we return to Idaho, we will think of Arizona, when we are in Arizona, we always hear what is happening in Idaho and Spokane. We don't miss the snow, however!!
Pat is looking forward to landscaping our new lot - a grapefruit tree, and low growing flowers that will survive up to 120 degree heat. I myself, will make a southwestern design wall quilt. I have picked the pattern out. It has a lizard on it. I have seen a couple of them by our palm tree scurrying here and there.
If I can say anything about retirement - never downplay the unknown. The sky is beautiful every day and with the hillsides to accent the colors of the sky, it is a wonderful vignette. How do we know unless we try?