Thursday, May 14, 2026

Running Out of Time

 Apache Junction, AZ   High 101  Low 78

 My time is starting to run out before I head north for the summer. I really want to get these blog posts done before I leave so I may combine a few of them.

First of all - What are the "Musketeers" up to?

Eating is one answer. Since I had just returned from my adventures with Paul, Pat and Marilyn decided it was time for them to meet him. Everybody voted for Chinese and there is a really good restaurant close to Paul's house. So we headed down that way to have lunch. Paul and Pat took his golf cart to pick up our order and we enjoyed lunch and visiting. I think he passed muster. He is on his way back to Minnesota for the summer.

Next Marilyn had another birthday (whether she wanted to or not). We made her pick where she wanted to go for dinner and she picked the Cheesecake Factory. I haven't been to one in years so I was excited about checking it out. 

Tacey (Pat's granddaughter) was finally able to join us. She is among the still working crowd and can't join us for our lunches. We had a great time and Marilyn was overjoyed with the food and the gifts. We love you Marilyn. 

She got this amazing piece of cheesecake for dessert and everybody got to share. 


This time out involves animals. We went to Honeybrook Farm Store in Gilbert. We wanted to check out the store but the main draw was fluffy cows and zebras.

Wendy, my neighbor during the winter months, was able to join us this time. It was fun to be able to pet the animals but we were rather disappointed in the store. Their inventory was really low and the prices were really high. 



After leaving the farm we went to lunch somewhere (I can't remember where it was) and then to Deseret Industries to do some shopping. I don't shop. So I stayed in the car and read my book while the other three helped out the economy.

Since that time I had to have my hot water tank replaced. The pan cracked and I had a leak. It seems to be working just fine now. This is a picture of Robert of AJ RV Service and Supply after he had to get the old tank out from inside the RV. 


Had to say goodbye to so many people as our park emptied out for the hot summer months. It really is like a ghost town around here. You can go to the grocery store or Walmart without fighting for a place to park or crowds in the stores. It's really quiet which I love.

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