Greetings from Arizona; Lots have happened since we last e-mailed you; so much it has been impossible to send another e-mail. We will try to catch up on our news. Most of our time has been taken up by fun rallies.
It was not all work and no play though. We had to check out all the best places to eat so we could honestly recommend them to the other participants. Here we are at Famous Daves having a delicious dinner with Jan & Greg White, who we just met and became friends immediately. Next to Greg is Nick and Terry Russell, organizers of the Rally and Tom with his back to the camera. To read what went on each day check out Nick's blog, http://www.gypsyjournal.net/blog
One of the tasks we were responsible for in addition to setting up equipment and helping with registration, printing name badges, and misc. help... we agreed to put on a Geocaching workshop. This was truly a labor of love. Tom made 20 unique caches and we placed them throughout the Fairgrounds. This is me getting the latitude and longitude of the key magnet cache hidden in the pipe. We called this "Where did I put my keys?".





There was also entertainment at the Pre-Rally, but not nearly as good as the singers at the Gypsy Gathering rally.
We left Tucson and traveled north to Cottonwood to get ready for the FMCA Golden Spike Rally that the Harrison's, the Hall's, and we are in charge of. There is printing, shopping for breakfast items, confirming the Pink Jeep tour, the Verde Canyon RR ride, and the Jerome Haunted tour activities, and baking 5 Impossible Pies. We did get in some geocaching, too.
We did have one unscheduled stop, the Cottonwood ER. All that fun, walking, caching, touring, etc. was finally too much for my knee. I had a small torn meniscus diagnosed last summer, but I had it under control, I thought. It had other ideas and demanded attention. So after muscle relaxers, anti-inflammatory shots and pills and pain killers, a brace that keeps my knee immobile, I am feeling pretty darn good and will be able to deal with this when we get back to Fresno in a couple of weeks.
A final good-by from the Westerfield's and especially Pansy who really knows how to relax in a RV. We'll keep you posted as we post in this blog.
I guess my first comment went by-by. So I want to say: GREAT JOB on the BLOG Barbara! You will like it better than the photo program and soon you will be an expert blogger! Good Luck. Your blog is on my watch list. Sue Pace
ReplyDeleteReally nice blog, Barbara. I think you'll like blogging better than the email, too. I just became your first Follower!
ReplyDeleteI think you did a great job with your Blog. Soon you will discover how much fun it is to get comments... Thanks for becoming a follower of My Blog.....
ReplyDeleteWe both wish we could have taken your classes on Geo Caching. Pat and I were so busy in our Booth vending, selling PressurePro Tire Monitoring and PuwerTank's that we didn't have time for anything.. Hope to do it next year
Good job Barbara. I guess you will have another item to teach us. Verde Valley was great
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