The Summer house in Brown's bay

The Summer house in Brown's bay
The Dixon's summer residence

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Christmas Season at the Dixon's

It has been forever since I posted on my blog! We have been so busy having fun that I never seemed to have time to sit down at the computer. It is hard to believe it is already the middle of January and the day before Doug's birthday!! Our weather has been incredible since Christmas. Most days in the 70's and very comfortable wearing shorts. We have done so much in the last 3 weeks it is hard to remember everything. Thank-goodness for our pictures so I can remember what we did.
 We went swimming Christmas day - it was wonderful and warm!

Doug, Sharon, Grace & Malcolm in the hot tub after our Christmas swim

The table is set for Christmas dinner at the Dixon's
 
 Our Christmas toast to everyone, from left: Trent & Ann Wood, Malcolm & Grace Coupland, Doug, Jerry & Kathy Van Drisse & Sharon
Our $5 garage sale Christmas tree decorated to the "nines"

 Jerry, Kathy and Ann after dinner - present opening
Grace & Malcolm with their presents

Sharon made everyone socks for Christmas - Grace & Malcolm's socks
Jerry, Kathy and Ann's socks

 The sunset Christmas evening from our back yard
Our quail got a Christmas present - a quail block!

We decided to go out into the desert for another campfire December 28th but there were too many people for ATV's so the fellows decided to hook up one of the ATV trailers and haul our campfire supplies and 2 of the fellows out into the desert. Of course Doug and Jerry decide to be the guinea pigs and set up their chairs in the back of the trailer. They look pretty comfortable in amongst the firewood and coolers!

They are practicing the Queen's wave
 
Sharon & Kathy got to drive out to the campfire site in style
 
Setting up at the side of "Little" Mountain for our wiener roast

Ann is regaling us with campfire stories
The whole group enjoying the fire and good food!
 
We had such a beautiful sunset that night
 
I love the saguaros silhouetted by the sunset

The next day, December 29th our old RV park where Ann & Trent stay had their ATV Christmas parade so we prepared signs to grade the ATV's as they went by. We all brought food and drink to share while we watched the parade.

I think we were more entertaining than the ATV's!

The guys had a bit of problem with their grading system and Kathy decided to hide her face from the camera with her sign. We all had a good laugh once we saw the picture
 
Happy New Year everyone. We went out for dinner New Year's Eve with our friends Grace & Malcolm and I was in bed before midnight. Pretty sad eh? January 03 we took Grace & Malcolm on a road trip over the old Apache Trail road through to Roosevelt Lake and around to Globe, Miami, and Superior, and then home. We stopped at Canyon Lake and took the picture above where the paddle boat docks. We have never been on this boat and hope we can convince some of our company when they come to go on the trip with us. We did the paddle boat trip on Saguaro lake last year and thoroughly enjoyed it.

We are heading up into the Superstion Mountain Foothills
 
We stopped high up in the hills to take some pictures and Grace and I nearly got blown away the wind was blowing so hard
 
The views just went on forever
 
In one spot there was a walk way out to the canyon edge so you could see for miles
 
This is what we saw from the edge of the canyon
 
We stopped to take a picture and the wind was howling. My hair was standing right up on end and poor Malcolm lost his hat as it blew over the edge right off his head
 
The views up the canyon walls as we drove along were tremendous
 
We get out to take pictures at the bottom of what was a very windy, steep hill down to the valley floor
 
There was still a little bit of water in the creek at the bottom of the hill
 
A cave in the side of the sandstone hill above the creek
 
It always amazes us to see saguaro cacti growing on the side of the hills
 

You can see our truck in the background as we walked down the hill, across the bridge to see down into the river, the cottonwood trees in the creek looked so neat
 
We have arrived at the Roosevelt Lake damn. Quite impressive
 
 Doug, Sharon, Grace & Malcolm overlooking the Roosevelt Lake bridge

 The bridge over Roosevelt Lake

 Tonto National Forest Cliff house monument

 You can hike up to the cliff houses. Quite amazing what the Salado Indians did around 1200 - 1400 AD.
The remainder of our day was very interesting, we stopped in at antique stores and thrift shops, had dinner at Gold Canyon on our way home. A wonderful day spent with good friends.


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