It has been cold and rainy and snow came down in record numbers of feet north of Phoenix. But now it is moderating and we are seeing the thermometer hit 70 for the first time.
One day we wandered to the nearby Catalina mountains with intention to take a loop Jeep trail. We started out in high desert with stately saguaros looking plump and majestic. It is said that they gain over 1500 lbs when they take up lots of water. But then a friend also said that the weight causes them to fall over and one crashed on a house and through a window in their neighborhood. Anyway, back to the scary part..........
The rain had muddied the roads and there were deep ruts in parts but mostly dried. The ranches became farther apart and cell signals disappeared. We came to a 'road closed' sign but continued on, thinking it was left over from flooding from previous rains. Then farther in, we came to a stream covering the road in 2 places with a higher sandy island in between. We hesitated and I thought we would just turn around. The higher elevations and scenic views were ahead so the driver decided we could cross ..... we were in a Jeep after all and the water was shallow.
We drove fast through the stream and up onto the island and then felt ourselves sink into the muck. It looked like beach sand with some weeds on top. I stepped out to survey the situation and my shoes were quickly mired in the sand. I had a momentary panic attack thinking that maybe we were stuck. It was just an uneasy feeling that not all was well...... I quickly saw the headlines in the local paper of elderly couple dying of dehydration and starvation when they ignored signage and came ill-prepared with little food and water. We both walked around and pondered the partially buried tires and I said in a quiet voice "Are we stuck?". Since I was with my 'guy who can solve all problems and fix anything', I was waiting for the NO that he would surely say. But he said YES!! That was the scary part ..... My panic turned to real fear. And then he said, " you direct m e so I can back up and I'll put it in 4 wheel drive" !! What !! I thought we were in 4 wheel !!!! All of a sudden I could breathe again. He put it in the proper gear and drove right out of the nightmare in my brain.
I know it doesn't sound so scary but sometimes I wonder if we should be wandering the desert or the Colorado mountains on our own and this minor adventure has made me think that maybe we need to be more cautious on some of our outings. We crossed back with little effort and met up with another 'elderly couple' in their Jeep doing the same thing. It made me happy that there would have been someone to rescue us in this desolate area.
We get frequent balloon sightings ..........
On the weekend, we went to Jeff and Jen's to babysit the grand dog. He's getting up in years and prefers to stay close.
This week, the Duel in the Desert has started with over 800 pickleball players descending on Palm Creek. P plays on Sat and Sunday in both men's and mixed. More medals ???
That certainly was a scary story. I would have been hysterical. Thank goodness that all turned out well. In the future be careful and obey the signs.
ReplyDeleteYikes! Just came by to see how you are. My friend in Rio Verde,AZ, had snow in her yard for the first time ever. The flowers sure benefitted from the moisture. I’m glad you were saved by the 4 wheel drive! Things like that happen to us, too. I’m afraid I totally rely on Bob to get us out of tight situations. Will continue reading to find out what happened with pickle ball.
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