Merry Christmas everyone! We hope this finds you and your family healthy.
This will be my last post. I have been posting on this blog and our travel blog for 12 years and I feel it is time to close it down. Most of our friends and family are in contact with us through Facebook or through emails/text messages. We will keep traveling and exploring for many more years, but I feel a need to move away from social media. You are welcome to leave a comment below if you would like to stay in contact with me.
So a quick update before I leave: We left Sutherlin, OR in late September after two of our cats - Dusty and Hitch had most of their teeth extracted. Poor babies had no idea what happened to them, but they are doing quite well and still eating a lot.
Dusty did a lot of sleeping |
While Hitch was back to causing mischief |
Max: I'm so glad I did not have to go to the Vet! |
Lake Mead near Hoover Dam |
View from the front window of Lake Mead |
A couple of nights in Homolovi State Park |
Then, of course, no road trip is complete without a breakdown or two. First, the motorhome needed some maintenance, so we spent an unexpected weekend in Tucumcari, NM to get some work done. In the meantime, we spent some time on Route 66 looking at old buildings and signs.
Our visit with family ended up being longer than planned when our new Jeep went into the shop due to a warning alert. The Jeep techs were not having any luck figuring out what was causing the problem. After waiting several hours, they decided to give us a loaner and kept it for the next three days. We managed to get our Jeep back just in time to make it to Nacogdoches, TX for our motorhome's scheduled maintenance and new awning installations. Whew!
On The Cutting Board
A quick look at my latest quilts. All of these are UFOs that I wanted to get done this year. I was trying to use up my scraps for these quilts using the Disappearing 4-patch. The first two were made for our two youngest granddaughters. They look pretty much alike, but the girls will be able to tell which one is their quilt by the colors in the top right-hand corner.
Another 'let's get rid of those scraps! quilt. The Llama is another pattern from FatCat Patterns.