A Hike Among the Saguaro

Sunday March 8th 2020

The above normal warmth of the last few days didn’t return today. It was only an average day for the area. After the overnight clouds dissipated the temperature climbed into the low seventies. Tomorrow is forecast to be warmer, but the middle of the week has rain in the forecast. Just what I don’t want for my moving day on Wednesday.

This morning began before the sun came up. It was time to make another reservation for next February in Florida. It is difficult to make reservations all winter in Florida, but February and March are the worst. On Saturday I checked to see how many sites were going to be available at each of three possible state parks. There were only two or three at two of the parks and none at the third possible state park. For my best chance at securing a reservation I had to be online when the reservations open at 8AM Eastern Daylight Time. I got up at 4:45AM local time and was back in bed by 5:15AM after successfully booking another two week stay. I’ll need to repeat the process on the 22nd of March.

There was a lot of recreational activity on Lake Pleasant.
Three racing boats were churning up a lot of water and making more noise than was comfortable.
The wind was strong enough to keep the sailboat moving at a good pace.

After the planned disrupted sleep, I was a little slow getting started this morning. Breakfast was slow and lazy. Shortly before noon I started on today’s big hike among the Saguaro. At the wildflower presentation on Friday, the rangers had indicated that there were a lot of flowers in bloom along the trail. They were right, but be out among the Saguaro was just as impressive. I took lots of pictures along the way. Using the camera not only captures the things I’m seeing, but it slows me down. At a slower pace I don’t get tired as quickly and enjoy the hike more. All of the pictures in this blog entry are from the hike.

Athletics vs Mariners Spring Training Game

Saturday March 7th 2020

The nice weather with above average temperatures continued today. There was significantly more wind than Friday which probably prevented a new high temperature record. Even so, it was in the mid eighties today.

I returned to the Peoria Sports Complex for another Spring Training game. Today the Seattle Mariners were the home team taking on the Oakland Athletics. The previous two games I’ve attended at the complex were hosted by the other team sharing the facility, the San Diego Padres.

The wind was blowing out toward left field.
Field about an hour before the game.
During the game the lawn area was filled with families and other spectators.

It was interesting to observe the differences between a Mariners home game and a Padres home game. The first thing I noticed was the different graphics on the scoreboard. Mariners blue was the dominant color along with their logo. In fact, it turned out that the software keeping track of the score on the video screen was different. Both teams line ups were displayed all the time and different information was emphasized. It was much more informative than the system used at the Padres games.

View from my seat before the game.
Zoomed in on my seat from left field. My seat was beside the lady in yellow and blue in the center of the picture along the back row.

The similarities were in the way the game was managed by the sports complex. The national anthem at both home team games is ten minutes before the game. The ads, prizes and events between innings are the same. The announcer even had to correct himself after calling the team the San Diego Mariners.

Start of the game.

There were more people at this game than the others I’ve attended at the sports complex. The 8,274 people in attendance were 2,000 more than attended the Giants vs. Padres game last Sunday. Another difference is the make up of the audience. I think there were more people supporting the Mariners than the visitors. At each of the Padre games, I think the visiting team had more supporters in attendance.

I enjoyed the game. There were a number of home runs and a couple of interesting fielding plays to go along with the usual Spring Training mishaps. One Mariner outfielder didn’t stop a runner from advancing from second to third after he caught a fly ball. He apparently thought he made the final out of the inning.

Final score Athletics 8, Mariners 4.

Today was my day to get annoyed with the people around me in the stands. The guy in front of me was tall. His head was right in my line of site to home plate. I’d lean to the side to watch the play and he invariable managed to move his head the same way. It’s not like he was trying to block my view. He just couldn’t keep his head still. One more row in front had a very large gentleman that couldn’t stay in his seat. Every few batters he got up and made all his neighbors get up so he could go for a walk. He didn’t even wait between batters let alone between innings. All of them were gone by the sixth inning.

Learning about Desert Wildflowers

Friday March 6th 2020

Today broke yesterday’s record for warmest day of the year so far. The temperature peaked a little higher in the mid eighties. A little more wind made for a more comfortable day than yesterday.

Beautiful day with wispy clouds.
The wind was good for sailing on Lake Pleasant.

I went to the ranger presentation on the areas wildflowers at the Discovery center at 2PM. I got there early and enjoyed some of the other exhibits while I waited for the presentation to start. There are a number of displays on the history of Lake Pleasant and the wildlife that lives in the park.

Two park rangers gave the presentation on the wildflowers in the park. It was basically a Powerpoint presentation with the rangers tag teaming the description of the blossoms and the locations in the park where they can be found. The pictures of the blossoms were very pretty, but I felt like I was on the receiving end of a fire hose. They showed pictures of more than thirty different blossoms. The differences between some varieties is so subtle you could stare at them side by side for an hour before you’d see it. I’d never pass the test after the lecture. The rangers even admitted that they have difficulty identifying some in the wild when they are leading hikes to view the flowers.

Brittlebush blossom.

I came away with some good information. We are in the middle of the wildflower season. This year is an above average year for wildflowers. The cactus blossom season follows the peak of the wildflower season starting in the middle of April. The bush with yellow flowers that look a little like daisies is a Brittlebush. They are plentiful in the campground, but just about past their peak blossoming season.

It is disappointing I didn’t learn all of this information last week. I only have a few days between now and when I leave here that I’m not attending a baseball game to hike the trails with some of the other flowers they mentioned. I’ll give at least one of the trails a try on Sunday and many of the same wildflowers will be around at my next stop in the east valley.

Warmer Weather and a Colorful Desert

Thursday March 5th 2020

Today was the warmest day of the year so far in this area. Tomorrow is forecast to be warmer. The temperature peaked in the low eighties which is nothing compared to highs in this area come summer. I enjoyed the nice weather day.

I spent some time today with more hiking around the Lake Pleasant Regional Park. My focus today was on all the colorful blossoms around the desert. Since I arrived last week the ground cover plants and bushes have become very colorful. The brown desert was green when I arrived, but now there are pockets of yellow with a few purples and oranges mixed in. The only thing missing is blossoms on the cactus, but I think they are close. There is a ranger talk at the Discovery Center tomorrow on desert flowers. I hope to learn more from the talk provided I don’t forget to attend.

The rest of the day was occupied with reading and some more travel planning. My next winter of 2021 reservation in Florida needs to be made Sunday and I’ve still got August, September and October of this year to figure out. I’ve got to get back in the right frame of mind and lock in some of my travel options.

Royals vs Padres Game

Wednesday March 4th 2020

The good weather trend continued today. The overnight temperature was warm enough that I kept a window open. It was in the mid fifties when I woke up this morning. Today’s high temperature was in the mid seventies under a sunny sky.

I returned to the Peoria Sports Complex today to watch the Kansas City Royals take on the home San Diego Padres. Even heavier weekday traffic I got to the stadium quicker than my first visit on Sunday. Knowing where you are going sure helps. I was in the stadium by 11:30 for the 1:10PM game. The place was close to empty. Members of both teams were visible on the practice fields, but there wasn’t even a grounds keeper on the stadium field. Gradually the crowd grew and a few of the grounds crew started to work on the field. The crowd never got huge and many of the vendor booths never opened.

View from my seat before the game.

The final attendance was around 3,500. Sunday was in the mid six thousands and that looked empty. There were many empty blue seats today. Most of the fans in attendance were routing for the visiting Royals rather than the home Padres. Considering that San Diego is the closes team to the valley that isn’t the resident Diamondbacks, the lack of support for the Padres is surprising. On Sunday the Giants fans seemed to out number the Padres too, but it wasn’t as lopsided.

There was a lot of scoring and lots of pitching changes. Just to get out of the top half of the first inning the Padres had to use two pictures. The Royals scored six runs in the first. The final score was Royals 9, Padres 7. All the scoring made for a long game. It was after 4:30 when I started home.

On the way home traffic was heavy, but there were some interesting sights. After I left the populated areas and reached open desert, I passed several hot air balloons getting ready to lift off. Back at my RV home I saw the balloons in the air while I was cooking supper. I kept running outside to attempt to get a picture of the balloons. There were about five in total, but I didn’t get any good pictures.

Lake Pleasant Hike

Tuesday March 3rd 2020

The last hurrah of yesterday’s weather system came through just before 7AM this morning. The wind woke me up. It rattled the antennas on my roof and flapped the slide room awnings. In addition to the howling, the strength of the gusts rocked the RV. For more than an hour it kept me awake. Once I decided to get up, just after 8AM, it started to abate. By 9:30 it was calm outside. It was a very rude start to the day. The remainder of the day was sunny and seasonal. The temperature peaked in the lower half of the seventies.

With my legs recovered from my first excursion on the hills around Lake Pleasant, I took advantage of the nice weather to make a longer hike along the banks of the lake. Many of the desert plants are starting to bloom. There are lots of yellow flowers with some blue and orange blossoms thrown in for good measure. The remainder of this blog post contains some of the pictures I took on my hike.

Weird Weather Kept Me Home

Monday March 2nd 2020

The early weather forecasts for today had the cold front and low pressure system through the area by early in the day. It wasn’t as fast as predicted. The overnight hours were calm and mostly clear. The day dawned with a mostly blue sky. As the day progressed massive cloud formations moved through the valley. It seemed like there was always some blue visible across the broad sky over the valley, but we experienced all kinds of weather under the clouds. There were a few brief showers under dark clouds and others under bright sun light. There were periods of absolute calm and times when the wind threatened to knock the RV over. It was a day of extremes. The temperature peaked in the low sixties.

I spent the day at home watching the strange weather. During my walks around the campground I tried to take landscape pictures that caught the various cloud formations. I didn’t really succeed in capturing the intensity and drama of the sky, but it was fun trying.

The good news is my leg muscles aren’t complaining anymore as I walk up and down the hills around the campground. I was encouraged to walk deeper into the park, but the weather had other ideas. One of the longer rain showers decided to occur when I was well away from shelter. The shower ended long before I got back to the shelter of my RV, but I was wet enough that I needed to dry out for a while. The last walk of the day was during the less than impressive sunset. I cut the walk short because I wasn’t dressed for the rapidly dropping temperature. Tomorrow is forecast back in the low seventies.

Giants vs Padres Spring Training Game

Sunday March 1st 2020

Today was the last of the above normal sunny and warm days for a while. Overnight into tomorrow wind will be the predominate factor and there is a chance of rain in the forecast. Today’s mid to upper seventies temperature was very enjoyable.

I went to my first Spring Training game of the year today. The game was at the Peoria Sports Complex. The San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners make there spring home at the complex in Peoria. Today’s game was between the San Francisco Giants and the San Diego Padres starting at 1:10PM. I left my RV home shortly before 11AM to travel the twenty five plus miles into Peoria and find the stadium. It was before noon when I paid my five dollars for parking and entered the stadium.

View from right center field before the game.
View from my seat before the game.

The complex opened in 1994 as the first two team training facility. Now most of the teams in Arizona share training sites at two team facilities. The main stadium at the Peoria Sports Complex is very nice. It has plenty of regular seats, a few bleacher seats at the ends of the foul lines and lots of lawn seating in the outfield. I had plenty of time to walk around and check out the facility before the game. Very little on field activity was taking place. The Padres were taking batting practice on one of the back fields in the complex, a couple of grounds keepers were watering the infield and the Giants hadn’t arrived. Three buses with the Giants and their equipment arrived about 12:45.

My seat was in a very good location. It was three rows in front of the San Diego TV broadcast booth just a little up the right field line from home plate. Most of the pictures I took from my seat show the heavy screen that protect the area from foul balls. As game time approached most, but not all, of the seats around mine filled up. The seats near the end of the foul lines were empty throughout the game, but the lawn area in the outfield was full. Sunday’s are kids day, so there were lots of little ones enjoying the game.

I enjoyed the game. The play on the field wasn’t the best. The Giants made three errors and I even saw a balk by one of the pitchers. It really looked like he just forgot to let go of the ball. The Padres won the game 7 to 5 on half the number of hits the Giants made.

Final Score

The thing that surprised me about my day at the ballpark was the overall fan experience. It felt like the stadium crew were only half trying. Ten minutes before the game the PA announcer comes on and says stand up take off your hats (somebody I’d never heard of) is going to sing the National Anthem. Some guy came out and sang the anthem from behind home plate. Five minutes later the PA announcer comes back on and introduces somebody to throw out the first pitch. Five minutes later the umpires are introduced and the game begins. At random points between innings they announce the winners of prizes, but you never saw any video on the score board of the winners. Even the grounds crew seemed out of it. When they dragged the infield they never removed the bases and there was no synchronization or rhythm between the crew. Everybody did what needed to be done. It just wasn’t polished. Heck, there wasn’t even a mascot around on kids day. Although people in Princes costumes greeted the kids when they entered the ball park for some reason.

A Beautiful Saturday for Grocery Shopping

Saturday February 29th 2020

Happy Leap Day!

The day started bright and sunny. It clouds moved in as the day progressed, but it still allowed the temperature to exceed the average for the date. The temperature peaked in the upper seventies.

Blossom of the day.

After a slow breakfast that used up the last of my milk supply, I adventured out to find some groceries. Unlike the last four months when the nearest grocery store was only a mile away, the nearest grocery store to my current camp is over fifteen miles away. I chose to go over twenty miles to the nearest Walmart in Anthem. It wasn’t the biggest or best stocked Walmart, but I managed to find most of the supplies I needed. The familiar layout of the Walmart stores usually makes shopping easier. In this case, I’ve probably moved into a new Walmart delivery district. Some of the non-national brand products I’ve gotten used to are no longer available. Time to find alternatives.

When I got back to the park the line up at the pay station was considerable. The marina and day use part of the park were very busy today. The lake was full of different types of water craft and many of the picnic tables along the shore were occupied by picnic groups. As one of the only big water recreation areas in the Phoenix area, the Lake Pleasant Regional Park gets a lot of use.

I did a little walking around the park during the afternoon, but my leg muscles are still reminding me of the steep terrain. A little walk every day should get me back into shape for longer walks later in my stay.

Clouds at sunset.

Another Relaxing Day in the Desert

Friday February 28th 2020

Today was a cloudy day. It started out with a heavy high cloud cover and got a little more spotty as the day progressed. The clouds prevented the temperature from getting into the low eighties as forecast. It peaked in the mid seventies. Tomorrow is forecast to have more sun and a higher peak temperature.

Watching over a cloudy day.

I’m paying for yesterday’s hiking around the campground. When I got up this morning the muscles in my lower legs screamed for the first few steps. In fact, every time I get up after sitting for a few minutes they let me know how unhappy they are with yesterday’s exercise. I still did a more hiking around the campground today, but it was a bit more restricted than yesterday.

After three days in the mountain time zone, I’m starting to get acclimated. I’ve been taking it easy and letting it happen gradually. I stayed at home again today enjoying the warm weather and the wide open desert area. It is so much different from the congested city and tight RV park I spent the last four months in. The city life in Las Vegas has its advantages and serves a purpose, but out in this more natural setting is far more relaxing.

Sunset is approaching.
Sunset

Tomorrow I have to get back into a more active mode. At the very least, I have to make a journey to a grocery store. I’m running low on a lot of things and I’m out of a few things. Sunday I’m going to my first Spring Training game of the year.

Hiding in the bush watching my every move.