"Two roads diverged in a yellow wood... And sorry I could not travel both. I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference." --Robert Frost

Friday, February 22, 2019

Snow on the Superstitions & Another Surprise!!

Apache Junction, AZ
Lost Dutchman State Park


What a difference a couple of days make.  The first half of our week here was cool, but sunny.  A few days later the temps dipped, the wind picked up and the snow started to fall.

 And fall.
 And fall.
 
 The clouds completely covered the mountains and it continued to snow through the next day.
 
  What to do when the weather turns bad?  Gather up our nearby RV friends for dinner!
Curt & Glenda and Guy & Sue had been in Gold Canyon already and Dale and Ruth had arrived just a couple of days before we headed out, so we all decided to go out for pizza.  Well, with the cold weather, everyone else had that idea too.  Rosita's was packed so Curt suggested we go to Los Gringos Locos.  Since it was National Margarita Day we thought that was a perfect choice. We all had a great time.  We were having so much we were asked to keep it down.  Nice to see you all before we head out.
  
 
The weather was nice on our last day, Sunday, so Steve was able to make it out for a hike.  Curt chose Massacre Falls Trail off First Water area.  Many trails go off in different directions from here.
Again, since it was a sunny day after a lot of very low snow, everyone and their uncle was out hiking or just coming out to take pictures of the snow.  It was magnificent!  Above is the Four Peaks Range covered in white. 
Our plan was to hike back to the Massacre Falls that were actually running with all the recent rain and snow.
 Glenda, Curt, Moi and Steve
This is the view around the corner from Lost Dutchman with what we dubbed, Little Weaver's Peak in the foreground.
 It was just incredibly green out here.  There was so much grass that it looked like it needed mowing.
 Thatsa bigga meata balla!


After 5 miles we still had a mile or so to go and it was getting late and we were getting hungry, so we headed back.
 Loved these pillars at the top of the ridge.




 One more view of The Four Peaks in the distance.
 Put 'em up or I'll blow your head off!  Oops, too late.

 Anyone drop a pacifier?
 It was a great 5+ mile hike and we decided to head out for dinner, then came back to our place to play cards.  Great time with you Curt and Glenda.  We'll see you later in the year we hope!
 
Our oldest son, Ryan, and his FiancĂ©, Diana, were in Phoenix for a couple of days for a wedding and it just happened to be while we were in Apache Junction so we drove up to Surprise to join them and Steve's Step-Mom for lunch before they had to fly out.  They will be getting married in August of this year.  Our first wedding!
Ryan, Steve, Bunny, Diana and Me. 
 Poppies, Poppies everywhere!
 It was a nice to see them again.  On our drive back to Apache Junction it was very strange to come upon this interchange to I-10 and not have another car in site.
 
And one more surprise...
 Our third son, Brennan asked his girlfriend, Alex to marry him while they were down in the Philippines visiting her family.
 She said YES!  They are planning to get married in 2020.  That's 2 out of 4 kids so far :-)
 Congratulations Brennan and Alex!!
We are very excited!
 
 We hate to say goodbye to the Superstitions.  It went way too fast.

 
 

18 comments:

  1. What a time we had....dinner with friends(old and new) and a beautiful hike. The desert was stunning. Congratulations again on the engagements and up coming wedding this summer. Looking forward to getting together again soon. You really captured the glory of what the weather rewarded us with.

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    1. And congrats on your son's wedding. It was great and I'm glad we got together for dinner last night too! Hope to see you up north!

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  2. Looks like a wonderfuly fun time...and the wedding news is fantastic...our eldest is getting married Sept 1...so maybe in a few years we will be welcoming bambinos!

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    1. Yes Ellen, looking forward to the bambinos!

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  3. That looks like a great area to visit. We will have to go there when you are not around.

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    1. It's a great area, so you're welcome to come visit now as we are gone!

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  4. Fabulous pictures! Congratulation on another son's engagement!

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  5. Beautiful pics....love the Superstions!

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    1. Thanks. It is our favorite place in Arizona!

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  6. Love all the snow and greenery in your photos. Congratulations to your son and his bride! Your family is growing :-))

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    1. Yes, the family is getting bigger! So happy. We still have a ways to catch up to you though :-)

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  7. Beautiful pictures of the snow capped mountains. We were able to get two out of four married. I have small hopes for the other two.

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  8. Looks like a fabulous time in the beautiful desert. Congrats!!

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  9. Exciting news about your son, congratulations!

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    1. Thanks we are very happy about it!!!! Hope to see you in SD! We're ready to help in any way!

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