Good morning, my friends. Except for grocery shopping, it was a stay-at-home-and-be-lazy kind of day. Before anything could happen, though, I needed to spend some time with my slow-stitching. I took the first stitches for Block #6.
2/23/26
Quiet Day
We'd heard it was possible to get a glass of wine and "snacks," but we weren't sure how that worked. And so we headed over to get the lay of the land, so to speak. They have light meals and charcuterie boards. Along the way, I took pictures of every blooming thing in their flower pots. These flowers I'm about to show you were all tiny...about the size of a nickel.
My phone tells me this is a Flaming Katy.
Well, the winery has some little gift boxes that reminded us of those. We might have to get some of these, but we resisted for this visit.
Back at the RV, we took advantage of our new wide-open spaces. We're at the end of a row, and the four spaces between us and the next RV are open. Feeling brave, Smitty consented to a walk lasting approximately three minutes. We saw a dog, and that put us off.
There isn't much on today's agenda. I'm thinking about doing some more sewing. Or maybe doing some more walking. I haven't made any decisions yet. We have four more days here in Pahrump before we move on to Death Valley National Park. Yesterday, I took a look at the roads between here and home. An awful lot of snow has fallen in the Eastern Sierras. We were hoping to go home that way since we're told it's a good place to see wildflowers. That's still about ten days off, however, and so maybe conditions will improve. If not, we can always head that way through Nevada. Time and weather will tell.
And speaking of weather, I hope y'all have survived the blizzard back east. Stay safe, warm, and dry, my friends.
2/22/26
Dublin Gulch
Good morning, my friends. For as many times as we've been to Death Valley, I didn't think there were any more surprises there for us. Yesterday, we visited Dublin Gulch, which isn't technically inside Death Valley. Instead, it's in the tiny town of Shoshone, California just to the south of the park. What an interesting place! As usual, I took too many pictures. I'll tell you what I know about it, but if you're interested, you can read more about it and see more pictures right here.
Within just a few minutes of leaving Pahrump, we left Nevada...
Turning directly around, there were more cubbies on the other side.
In this next image, I'm hoping you can see the alluvial plain in the middle of the picture. There's a lot of green there, indicative of the amount of rain this area has seen this season.
Before heading back, we visited the market to look for a refrigerator magnet or a shot glass. I liked this sign on the side of the structure. I see a quilt here.
When I couldn't find any refrigerator magnets or shot glasses at the market, I walked across the street to the Visitor Center and Museum. There were none there either, but I knew you'd want to see this treadle sewing machine.
Okay...time to go home to the RV.
Today we’ll be doing some grocery shopping. We’re out of ice cream, and so you can see that it’s something of an emergency. The only thing worse than running out of ice cream is running out of cat food. Thank goodness, we have plenty of that. So…our list isn’t too long, but we’ve run out of leftovers (finally), and so I’m doing more cooking these days. When that’s finished, I’ll probably take the first stitches on Block 6 for the Snowmen & Reindeer project. I’m thinking of baking a cobbler too, which is just one more reason we need ice cream…immediately.
Right now…pancakes. Surely pancakes will take the sting out of our impending trip to the grocery store.
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