We went on a fairly easy hike this day.
It was kind of chilly and one of the first sights we saw was a large tarantula. It was about the size of a fist. It wasn't moving, so either it was dead or stiff from the cold and waiting for the sum to warm it up. It was right in the middle of the trail and still there on the way down.
The trail was fairly easy and followed a dirt road. Here's Jacquelyn with two other people on the trail with us, from the Roadhaven Hiking Club. Only two other people came besides us.
We saw this hawk on top of cacti.
Beautiful but barren desert scenery.
Then the road went up a hill and got a little steep. At the top was an old radar station.
Friday, December 7, 2018
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Tianna visiting in Arizona
Tianna flew down to Phoenix and visited for a few days. It was really nice to spend some time with her in Apache Junction.
We also got in a visit with her Grandma Rucker and with Duane and Patti. We played some card games and had lunch there.
We also went to a Phoenix Suns basketball game with her Grandpa Swift. I had never been to a pro basketball game before, and neither had my dad. But Tianna has been to some Utah Jazz games.
The Suns were playing the Orlando Magic. Unfortunately they lost, but it was fun anyway.
Three generations - Dad, me, and Tianna.
The Suns tried their best and kept it close the first half, but they were outmatched. And the referees were not on their side.
I blame their loss on the refs. They were a bunch of gorillas.
We also got in a visit with her Grandma Rucker and with Duane and Patti. We played some card games and had lunch there.
We also went to a Phoenix Suns basketball game with her Grandpa Swift. I had never been to a pro basketball game before, and neither had my dad. But Tianna has been to some Utah Jazz games.
The Suns were playing the Orlando Magic. Unfortunately they lost, but it was fun anyway.
Three generations - Dad, me, and Tianna.
The Suns tried their best and kept it close the first half, but they were outmatched. And the referees were not on their side.
I blame their loss on the refs. They were a bunch of gorillas.
Peralta Canyon Trail
We went on another hike, this one the Peralta Canyon trail to Fremont Saddle.
This hike was in some of the foothills of Superstition Mountain. It was sunny out but a little cool temperature-wise, so we thought it would be a good day for a hike.
This is how rocky most of the trail looked. It was 2.2 miles out and 2.2 miles back, so a little longer than our other hikes but not much.
We were surprised though. It was up hill all the way. Our paper said an 800 foot elevation gain but the volunteer ranger at the start of the trail said it was 1600 foot. It turned out to be hard for us. We saw the boulder formation in the picture above, when it was way above us, and didn't realize we were going that high, and ended up going way above it.
We made it though and saw some beautiful scenery. It was a challenge well worth the effort.
Jacquelyn at the top overlooking Fremont Saddle.
This hike was in some of the foothills of Superstition Mountain. It was sunny out but a little cool temperature-wise, so we thought it would be a good day for a hike.
This is how rocky most of the trail looked. It was 2.2 miles out and 2.2 miles back, so a little longer than our other hikes but not much.
We were surprised though. It was up hill all the way. Our paper said an 800 foot elevation gain but the volunteer ranger at the start of the trail said it was 1600 foot. It turned out to be hard for us. We saw the boulder formation in the picture above, when it was way above us, and didn't realize we were going that high, and ended up going way above it.
We made it though and saw some beautiful scenery. It was a challenge well worth the effort.
Jacquelyn at the top overlooking Fremont Saddle.
Sunday, December 2, 2018
Nathanael's family visiting in Arizona
Nathanael and his family came down to visit in Apache Junction and we had a wonderful time.
Here we are with Hannah, Jonathan, and Jacob. We had so much fun seeing the grandchildren. And they all seem to enjoy the sunshine and the desert.
Me with Hannah and Jacob in front of a giant Saguaro Cactus with Superstition Mountains in the background.
Got in two games of nine hole par three golf with Nathanael. We also got to play some pickleball and did lots of swimming and made several visits to the jucuzzi.
For Thanksgiving we went over to Duane and Patti's house. Besides Jacquelyn's Mom we also saw two of her sisters (Conni and Linda), and her brother Duane, and their spouses, and one neice, Lydia. Everyone brought some food but Patti did tons of cooking. There was lots to eat and the turkey and ham were great.
We also went to see Great Grandpa Swift and went out to diner at his favorite place, Texas Roadhouse.
One day when the weather was nice we went for a hike. We went on the Hieoglyphics Trail. It's about 3 miles round trip and it was a hot day so we enjoyed the challenge.
At the end of the trail are some spring fed pools of water (see bottom right of this picture).
Hannah and Nathanael on some of the rocky clifts around the springs. Great for climbing on.
Jacquelyn and Jacob with some of the petroglyphs left by the ancient indians.
We also wend out to Goldfield Ghost Town and got to see an old western miner town and even witnesses a gunfight.
Hannah in a birdcage.
Jacob in a mining cart.
Jacob kept begging and begging to drive the golf cart at our place in Roadhaven. So finally Nathanael gave in and gave him a driving lesson. He actually could do it.
And we went out to eat at a Mexican Restaurant. We are so glad they all came to visit. We are lucky to have such great kids and grandkids.
Here we are with Hannah, Jonathan, and Jacob. We had so much fun seeing the grandchildren. And they all seem to enjoy the sunshine and the desert.
Me with Hannah and Jacob in front of a giant Saguaro Cactus with Superstition Mountains in the background.
Got in two games of nine hole par three golf with Nathanael. We also got to play some pickleball and did lots of swimming and made several visits to the jucuzzi.
For Thanksgiving we went over to Duane and Patti's house. Besides Jacquelyn's Mom we also saw two of her sisters (Conni and Linda), and her brother Duane, and their spouses, and one neice, Lydia. Everyone brought some food but Patti did tons of cooking. There was lots to eat and the turkey and ham were great.
We also went to see Great Grandpa Swift and went out to diner at his favorite place, Texas Roadhouse.
One day when the weather was nice we went for a hike. We went on the Hieoglyphics Trail. It's about 3 miles round trip and it was a hot day so we enjoyed the challenge.
At the end of the trail are some spring fed pools of water (see bottom right of this picture).
Hannah and Nathanael on some of the rocky clifts around the springs. Great for climbing on.
Jacquelyn and Jacob with some of the petroglyphs left by the ancient indians.
We also wend out to Goldfield Ghost Town and got to see an old western miner town and even witnesses a gunfight.
Hannah in a birdcage.
Jacob in a mining cart.
Jacob kept begging and begging to drive the golf cart at our place in Roadhaven. So finally Nathanael gave in and gave him a driving lesson. He actually could do it.
And we went out to eat at a Mexican Restaurant. We are so glad they all came to visit. We are lucky to have such great kids and grandkids.
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