Saturday, January 8, 2022

Eric and the WHO??

Here I am parked in beautiful downtown Yuma.  The Palms really is a nice park with lots of amenities.  There are many houses ... you can't really call them park models ... some with fabulous outdoor spaces.  If I'm lucky, I'll find a map on how to get out before I leave.  Yes, it's that big!!


At 8:00 yesterday morning we were heading out to Los Algodones to hit the pharmacy.  Surprisingly, there were very few cars and we walked right in without seeing anyone.  Oh wait ... there was one Mexican Soldier who stopped us to check our purses.  That was new.

No problem ... in we went to walk the gauntlet of "good morning ... you need a dentist?  glasses?"  No thank you as we walked a little faster to the pharmacy that seems to sell for a bit less.  Wish I could tell you the name ... it's down the street from the multi-colored Algodones sign.  My $65 meds cost me $15.


On the way out, we were surprised that the number of cars in the parking lot had quadrupled and they were coming in in a steady stream.  Our timing was perfect.  We didn't even see anyone as we handed over our passports.  We were back home in less than one hour.  

Time to hit the Marketplace for fabric.  This place ... I could go broke here.  Thirty yards later, much of it one third the price, and Nancy was a happy camper.


We made one more quick stop for a rug for my rig.  Cooper has a hard time on the slick floor, so this will help him stay upright while chasing the ball.  It will require either some sticky tape or a rug pad to keep it from slipping.  Cooper was the happy camper this time.


Just because we could, we made a quick stop at Gramma Jo's fabric shop.  No one has western and kokopeli fabric like they have.


The RV park has many shows, one of which was scheduled last night.  I think this was the first in a long while.  Cindy and Ray had tickets given to them, and with Cindy feeling under the weather, Ray and I walked to the concert.  

Eric and the Dominoes were playing Eric Clapton music.  If I remember right, I never cared for Clapton's music.  We were escorted to our seats, not having to walk far at all since we were in the back row.  That was fine with me ... anyone coughing would be in front of us!


The auditorium was about 3/4 full, mostly all us old folk!!  It turned out the back row wasn't quite far enough back.


Eric and his crew had the amps turned up to 899 on the Richter scale.  It was so horribly loud I had to completely cover one ear.  I quickly remembered why I never listened to Eric Clapton.  I'm sure they played the same stanza over 12 times, along with the same words ... "I shot the Sheriff" at least 15 times.  

I hated to be a killjoy, but in 45 minutes I was almost deaf.  Those guys really know how to play their instruments, but they should hire a roadie to fix the sound.  I leaned over to Ray and screamed "you ready to go".  I got a resounding YES!!


We were out the door, laughing out loud the entire way back, now knowing exactly why we were never Eric Clapton fans.  Besides, it was past my bed time!!

Early this morning we are off to an RV park yard sale.  That should be fun .... followed by the Yuma Quilt Show.  MORE FABRIC to feed my obsession!!!!!




12 comments:

  1. Sounds like Cindy was the lucky one. Eric probably turned up the sound for the elderly to hear😁 Love the color of your rug and have fun at the Quilt Show.

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    1. Thats what I thought ... turn up the volume for the old folks. So all the old folks turned off their hearing aids!!

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  2. So much material and so little time...lol I never quilted but I did sew clothes and stuff. I still have material in the storage unit just in case.😀 Pretty material!

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  3. The rug is beautiful. Just within the last couple of days people have said the Mexican border soldiers checked their purses. So this is something very new. Elva

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    1. I'm guessing they are looking for guns. Honestly, no need in Algodones. Word is anyone who messes with the rich Americans funding their stores, disappears to never return!

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  4. Barb and I were just talking yesterday how we needed to find someone who was going to go to Los Algodones and mail us some med as we were not going to make it down there this year! I am going to mention it in my next post and see if anyone else is down that way.

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    1. Well darn ... I would have been happy to. Next time I'll contact you.

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  5. We witnessed backpacks being checked but not my big bag of a purse when we went across. I guess the higher flow of traffic has tightened their sercurities.
    Nice rug, I'm sure Cooper is grateful! Gibbs scatters our two mats across the slippery floors, so fun to watch!
    Can't beat the prices of our drugs at those pharmacies. :)

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  6. Wow..never a fan or not a fan of Eric Clapton, but those noise levels would have killed it for me! Beautiful fabric! Nice to get drugs so much cheaper! More fun today! Awesome!

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    1. I later talked to some people who sat in the front row. They kept their ears covered the entire time. Too bad the band didn't notice and turn it all down.

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