by JudyJB » Sat Feb 27, 2021 9:10 pm
Drove 125 miles today, after walking around Homolovi ruins and visiting the visitor center--only one person or one family allowed in at one time. So now I am at 6,000 feet at Lyman Lake SP. I saw online that there were lots of sites, so I did not make a reservation. Got here and found a sign that said no camping unless you had made a reservation, but could not get through to number they said to call, so drove in and knocked on door of camp host who directed me to the store. It was 10 minutes before they closed, but they set me up on a site, so I am now legal. Cold here and supposed to drop down to 19 tonight, so I put my electric cord through the little hole and wrapped a rag around the hole where the sewage pipe would go through if I were hooked up. Also put the sensor for my remote thermometer in the area where my water and waste tanks are located. They are covered and get heat from my rear furnace, but the thermometer allows me to monitor the temp without going outside. Love it!!
Route 180 today through northeastern AZ was not rough exactly, but not level, like they had not bothered to smooth out the rolling country road. I had to drive slowly because every once in a while, I would go over a little swoop and my vehicle would try to take off! And sometimes the road caused my to swerve from side to side like a drunk. Reminded me of one of those carnival houses where the floor is never flat and keeps moving. Anyway, I was glad to get set up and put a few groceries away that I had picked up. But dinner started out being a little complicated, so as time went on, I picked easier and easier options. So, I am now sitting with a bowl of cottage cheese, to be followed by some watermelon and a donut I picked up at Walmart. Not particularly the best meal, but i am tired of eating the macaroni and chicken salad I made two days ago. Only problem is that I made enough for a family of 6 instead of just me!! Has lots of uncooked vegetables and other healthy stuff, so I guess I can eat junky for one night.
Hate to brag, but I have lost 40 pounds in the last 8 years--about five pounds a year. Reason, I think, is that I get a lot more exercise than I did when I was working in front of a computer all day. Other reason is that I cannot eat much at once, or it will kick off my irritable bowel disease. Even 3/4 of a McDonald's breakfast sandwich will set me off, so I eat a lot of small meals all day. A big problem is that by evening, I am really hungry and tend to overeat, causing problems. I am on a new medication that is helping, however, so I may end up gaining. Will have to be careful. Going to see a gastroenterologist in Ohio when I get there in June. One problem with losing weight, however, is that the number of wrinkles in my face and neck have quadrupled! And I have a bunch of floppy skin hanging from my upper arms. Ugh.
Tomorrow will be warmer because I will be in City of Rocks SP near Deming--lower altitude and farther south.