Saturday, March 22, 2014

Breaking up The Bimbos

Honestly, Frenchy, you could slide easier
if your butt wasn't so solid!
I see it has been over 2 weeks since my last post.  I could just say that nothing has been happening, but that would be a lie.  The fact is, I've been so busy I hardly had time to show up for my last 2 weeks of work.  And who can I blame this hectic pace on?  How about the Bosque Bimbos?  Or maybe my belonging to such a nefarious (well, not quite evil but not far from it) group.  It was like we woke up one day and all realized that soon we would be going our separate ways and there was still so much to do, so we tried to cram it all into those 2 weeks.  I guess now I can rest but I really thought they were trying to kill me there for a while. 


Frenchy finally shows how it's done
with a French flair of course!
I'm sworn to secrecy and the Bimbo code of honor not to reveal what we've been up to but the adventures included but were not limited to: wine tastings, sledding on white sand, tasting pistachios, geocaching, hunting for sheds, dancing, testing the limits of a sauna, testing the limits of quiet hours, and of course, speed humps.  I had to leave that crazy group to give my sides a chance to rest.  I think I laughed non stop for hours at a time. 





I won't tell you how long I cried after seeing the girls  (and you too Jim) in my rear view mirror today.  Besides, that's just not my personality, you all know that.  I will say that in the 3 years of living this lifestyle I have never felt so close to a group of people before.  I do hope we all get back together at the Bosque again next fall and herald in the cranes one more time. 

PS:  Someone tell Chris we guarantee to come back if he swaps the sauna for a hot tub.  Frenchy, Pickles, and Barbie will do what we can to make Tulie keep her clothes on!
The Bimbos and the rest of the crew. 
HAPPY ST. PATTY'S DAY

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Friends on the Road

When I was in the Navy I made new friends at every duty station.  Either we were brought together at work or our living area, but through some force of the lifestyle we met and developed a relationship.  The same sort of thing happens out here on the road, and that has been especially true here at the Bosque.  In fact, one couple that I have become good friends with over the last 6 months wouldn't even be here if not for me.  When I happened upon this place they were looking for someone to start right away, but I needed a couple of weeks to go see brother Pat in Arizona first.  After I left our manager called the next name on the list, the Bubella's.

I returned to the Bosque a few weeks later to start work where I met Jim and Bev.  It turned out that Bev and I like to read some of the same authors, we both enjoy jigsaw puzzles when the weather is bad outside, and all three of us are geocachers.  Since our work schedules aren't exactly the same, we haven't always been able to cache together, but we do manage to find some days to get out in the field as a force of 2 or 3.  Bev and I have gone to Albuquerque together a couple of times to shop, do doctor appointments, and grab a bite to eat and even a cache or two. 
And a couple of times I've gone off caching with Jim when no one else was dumb enough to realize that his idea of hunting a cache meant a slightly scaled down version of the Bataan Death March (one morning Jim and I hiked 3 miles along what the early settlers called the Journey of Death portion of El Camino Real just to sign one cache and walk back.). 


Bev finds #37!
Just last week, as a farewell gift of sorts to me (since I'm leaving soon but they will remain longer) the three of us went back into the desert to hike for about 3 hours and sign 37 caches.  Now mind you, these were not just regular caches.  Each cache had a qualifier you had to meet in order to claim the find, and once you sign and qualify for all of the caches your 3 hours/37 finds show up on the map as a large question mark in the desert.  As if to beg the question, "Are you insane?"  Yes, I'm sure we all are. 

On the ride home we stopped near Caballo Lake State Park to sign a slightly evil cache near yet another New Mexico historic marker.  On the way back to I 25 we saw the perfect sign and just had to stop for the photo op.  It seems to express our 6 months together on the road in New Mexico.
  It's been great getting to know these two and I hope I get to spend time with them again down the road.  Bev is an ageless beauty with a sparkling laugh.  She inspires me.  Jim is a great friend and always so helpful to anyone who asks.  I will miss our escapades on the back roads and through the rocky canyons in their Jeep (although I do hope Jim adds me a step before our next ride).  These 2 have really given me some fond memories to take down the road.  And I will miss them dearly.