The thought of going home early has been mentioned on and off over the last couple of weeks, but it took my headaches getting more intense and prevalent.
I have avoided talking about it earlier here, but since early January I have been plagued with ongoing steady headaches. Everybody gets a headache now and then but usually it is short-lived. Mine persisted and if it hadn't been for Ibuprofen we would have gone earlier yet.
Clearly, something is wrong and it needs to be evaluated - at home, where we have free healthcare.
Sooo today was the last day for us here at the Holtville Hot Springs. We hate to miss out on our last 6 weeks of winter stay, but it can't be helped.
This day had its own full agenda, as we needed to dump waste water, get fresh water and get a few things in Holtville.
Returning to camp, we hitched on the trailer and gathered all our stuff we had spread around the place, then stowing it away in the motorhome.
After lunch we loaded the car, always a job to be taken seriously, with all the tie-downs in the right places.
A light check turned out all lights working, so now we could relax.
Our neighbours, Annie and Rick came over for a last chat and say Good Bye. They had barely sat down when more people appeared. There was James from New Mexico, Jurgen, a wandering nomad from Germany, Roberta, Anne and Peter (another Peter) all from Alberta, Canada.
Talking about life in Camp and exchanging memories from past years is what camper friends do when they meet.
Besides of our friends, Dixie's friends also came: Bella, Emma and Mesa - all super active, and when they got the zoomies racing around like headless chickens, Dixie was watching all this from a secure spot between me and Anne. I wonder what she was thinking about this circus.
Needless to say we all laughed so hard watching the race.
What a great moment, this was.
I need to tell the story about Bella, Emma, and Mesa, which began 3 years ago.
It was still early in the morning when I met James at the front dumpster. He was clearly not himself so I asked how he was doing. It turned out he hadn't been able to sleep all night. A dog which had turned up with him days earlier and which he had taken into his trailer, had thrown out a litter of 8 puppies during that night. Now James was all up in arms as the mother dog wouldn't let the puppies drink.
So James was ready to run to town to get formula for dogs. However, when he came back he found his 8 puppies happily sucking milk from their mother.
6 weeks later, James had turned into a nervous wreck, other campers, incl. us, took over watch hours for the puppies while James tried to catch some sleep. And then it was time to find people interested in adopting a puppy or two. It wasn't difficult. The puppies were really cute heartbreakers, so soon all puppies found their forever homes. So Bella is the mother, while Emma and Mesa are two of her kids. The others went to other homes, one named Pedro still lives in Holtville.
We enjoyed this impromptu gathering tremendously, it is good to have friends.
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Oh Peter and Bea! How bitter sweet for you all to have to leave early. I am so sorry that you aren't feeling well, Peter. You are definitely doing the right thing; there is nothing more important than your health! I send best wishes for a safe and healthy journey. Lycka till. ❤️❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteDale Calder Sorry to hear about the health issue. Safe journeys on the way home.
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