April 2020 – Benson AZ
Words fail. Many of the sunsets here are just jaw-dropping |
I don't really have much to report this month. The good news is that everyone we know is safe, so far. The
bad news is that life with Covid in rural AZ is very … quiet. All we’ve done
this month is walk the dogs in the desert and drive the three miles into town to shop. Tucson is off limits,
especially after there was a near-riot at Costco over toilet paper.
As I said last month, the Co-op closed down all indoor
social activities. The state of AZ has discouraged gatherings of more than 10
people indoors or out. With one nervous exception we have abided by that
guideline and so have most of our fellow residents. We did cheat and snuck up to
Trader Joe’s, but just once. We had a long list and badly needed a road trip.
Ack! Run away! |
One project that I put off too long was to build a ramp to
help Lucy get up and down the stairs. She is really showing her age. She is now
almost totally deaf, and her hips are growing steadily weaker. Her spirits
are good and she doesn’t seem to be in any pain, yet, but her mobility is going
downhill pretty fast. She uses the ramp without complaint and it seems to
really help her.
Winter |
Spring |
Schroeder finally got his Spring do. He is always a little
self-conscious until enough people tell him how great he looks, then he forgets
about it and goes back to hunting bugs, birds, lizards and anything else that
moves.
Speaking of growing things, Kayeanne has spent hours
rejuvenating the plantings that we inherited with the lot and it is really
beginning to look great. She has cleaned up the beds, trimmed everything, moved
plants, and rearranged and added rocks. It is a pleasure to sit on the patio in
the evening with a glass of wine and enjoy her work. All I had to do was dig
out a few cactuses and several clumps of an invasive weed called broom that is
the bane of desert gardens. I’ve had lots of practice with both.
Old living room |
New living room |
Kayeanne finally had it with postponing badly needed updates to Ripley's interior. We have been talking about changing the decor for years, and now we had the time, and the money since the paint job got deferred. Just before the virus shutdown, we found an upholstery shop in Sierra Vista that wanted the work and we started picking fabric, a process fraught with potential pitfalls. We must be getting used to each other, because it really wasn't too hard. Despite the ensuing Covid delays, the new valences were finally installed on all the windows. We are really pleased with the transformation! Ripley has shed a few years, at least on the inside.
Old bedroom |
New bedroom |
The moon at sunset from the patio |
We still have tentative plans to pull out the middle of May to go to Arkansas to get the Aqua Hot system replaced, and then stop in Iowa to have the air suspension worked over on the way to Salt Lake City to see Liesa. Covid and closures will govern what we finally decide to do. Unfortunately, neither system will fix itself. We watch the virus reports every day and fret about how risky it is to leave the relative safety of the Co-op.
I found a nice red this month, and Kayeanne enjoyed a new
Pinot Gris:
Grifone “1967” Toscana 2017, an Italian red from Trader
Joe’s, and
Chateau St. Michelle Pinot
Gris, Columbia Valley 2017
More soon. Keep safe,
Bob
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