Sunday, January 10, 2021

A New Year but Nothing's Changed


Verde River in the Tonto National Forest

I had good intentions to do one last 2020 post but somehow never got around to it. Our holidays were quiet and we are just happy to still be here in this tumultuous beginning to 2021. 

I wanted to remember a few more hikes we've done since my last post so here goes. Alex and Ellen were out at McDowell during November and December, and although we are still social distancing, we visited them several times outside at their site, and one day met them and Terry for a hike at Adero Canyon.

I just like the look of this saguaro along the Bluff trail at McDowell Mtn Park

Terry, Jim, Alex, Ellen taking a break on the Promenade trail at Adero Canyon


There are numerous options at Adero and we have finally hiked all the trails there and have started repeating them. 






Mark has been camped down in the Superstition Mountains so a few weeks ago we made the 47 mile drive to visit our old Lazy Daze and take a hike with him. He was in a beautiful but not so level spot.


We jokingly gave him a hard time about his leveling job, while being impressed that he was able to get up on all the boards and blocks without someone spotting him.



It was a gorgeous day along the Wind Cave trail.















Last week we checked out the Tonto National Forest 10 miles north of Fountain Hills and found some horse trails along the Verde River. We had never been up there before and were surprised at how pretty it was. And we got to see two of the many wild horses that live along the Verde and Salt Rivers.











Almost missed this horse in the water getting a drink.

On Friday we made another trip to Gold Canyon and the Superstitions to hike with Mark again. Bobbie had joined him from Colorado a few days before, and Chris arrived a couple weeks ago. We managed a socially distanced hike on some bike trails off the main trails, since this is a popular area and we were trying to avoid the crowds. Luckily we only saw a couple of bikers out there.



Jim, Chris, Bobbie, Mark




Cute painted rock I found







And a couple more photos I borrowed from Mark.

Bobbie and I heading off into the desert


Jim, Gayle, Bobbie, Chris. We liked taking photos with masks on as we didn't have to worry about smiling.

So other than hiking, fretting over the news, and trying not to catch COVID-19, we've been spending more time working online with Fearless Kitty intake team duties. We didn't realize what went on behind the scenes of a rescue organization until we got more involved. I really like it.

We are still getting our hands on cats at our Thursday afternoon caregiving shift. These three have all been adopted since I took their pictures before Christmas.






Addendum to this post: After I finished writing this I found out someone left two cats in the donation bin outside of Fearless Kitty Rescue, which of course is for food, litter, cat supplies, etc., not cats!! The carriers they were brought in were dumped next to a trash can down the street. Fortunately, a man walking his dog found them, as the volunteers only check the donation bin a couple times/day. It was a good thing the cats were microchipped as they turned out to be registered to another cat rescue in the Phoenix area. They were contacted and then called the people that adopted the cats from them, as they had adopted three, not just two. They were told to bring the other to Fearless Kitty this morning, which they did, and someone from the rescue came to pick up all three of them today. I am trying to reserve judgment since the cats are safe, but it's not easy.

And we're still patiently awaiting the vaccine but suspect it will be at least a couple more months. 2020 was a long year, and so far by the way 2021 is playing out it isn't looking much better. Only time will tell...

18 comments:

  1. Have a wonderful year. Thank you for all the scenery pictures. They were great.

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    1. Hope 2021 is a good one for you, too! I look at your blog often but am too lazy to comment :-)

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  2. You've been hiking in a couple of places I've never heard of. The Verde River looked wonderful especially since everything is so very dry right now. We are so fortunate to have thousands of acres of hikeable land nearby. And the ability to enjoy it with friends occasionally.

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    1. We were surprised to see so much water in the river. Yes, it is great having so many trails nearby.

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  3. Thanks for coming out to hike with us. Stellar weather and company both times.
    Mark and Bobbie

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    1. Always enjoy our hikes! Did you notice I refrained from mentioning how you almost got us lost? ;-)

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  4. Being able to enjoy those wonderful hikes is better then being stuck in n apartment.
    Like the Kitty Shots.
    Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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    1. Yes, we are fortunate to still be able to hike. At least it's the one fairly safe thing we can do during the pandemic.

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  5. Beautiful photos and your hikes make me glad I put my hiking shoes on today :) You've made me miss the Superstition Mountains! We were only there once but it left such an impression I had to use it as a setting one of my novels. Maybe we'll get there again in the next year or two! Thanks for sharing your adventures!

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    1. Novels? Tell us more.
      The Superstitions are very scenic. You should definitely return!

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  6. What beautiful places you have to hike. Very envious of your ability to meet up with friends for those hikes. Looks like so much fun. Not sure I could reserve judgement about the "donated" kitties. Rescue kitties and then dump them? How terrible. I hope those 3 cuties at the end have wonderful forever homes. I'm pretty darned worried about 2021 and especially about Jan 20.

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    1. There are so many nice trails within a 50 mile area around here, and the weather has been wonderful for hiking so far this winter.
      It's difficult to understand some people's attitudes about pets. I still harbor much guilt over having to give up our cats a few years ago. Don't think that will ever go away.

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  7. So great to hear from you. Nice to see you have been out hitting the trails. It's been a great winter weather wise. Love that you were wearing masks. Thanks for your concern for others. The kitties are so cute. I appreciate knowing that they are getting adopted. Someday we may get to meet up and hike together again!! Take care. Happy, Healthy, New Year!!

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    1. It really has been a great winter weather-wise, although we would happily take a few rainy days for a change.
      Looks like masks will be a part of us for a good while to come. Just wish everyone else felt the same way.
      Happy New Year to you both. Yes, I am sure we will hike together again one day!

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  8. Beautiful trail pics - even with our drought, it's so pretty in the desert. Glad the kitties were found safely, but hope the owners don't rescue anymore!! Masks are so easy, I'll never get the issue too many have with them. Hoping for a happy and healthy 2021.

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    1. Thanks Jodee, same to you! Yes, we still find the desert attractive even during a drought.
      Those people have been put on the "do not adopt" list at the rescue.

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  9. Too bad you didn't find the Lost Dutchman gold mine on your hike. Finding it would have been a great start to 2021! ;c)

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    1. Ha, ha, that would have been a great start to the year! Of course you know we wouldn't tell if we did ;-)

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