Thursday, August 30, 2018

Macular Degeneration Injection

Several years ago, I developed the wet form of macular degeneration in my right eye. It tends to be hereditary and I believe I got it from my mother. At the time she had it, the treatment involved a laser cauterizing the leaking/growing blood vessels. Unfortunately, that procedure destroys the cells that allow you to focus on objects and she was left with peripheral vision only. She was legally blind with 20/200 eyesight.

Fortunately, by the time I needed treatment, a new procedure was developed that requires an injection of medication directly into the eye (it sounds a lot worst than it really is). It does not destroy any cells and as a result I have 20/25 vision in my right eye. The biggest disadvantage as compared to the old procedure is having to get the injections every six weeks which is a bit of a hassle for a full-time RVer. However, I consider it a small price to pay for being able to see and do pretty much everything I did before developing the disease.

Today, the doctor was kind enough to allow his assistant to video the procedure...


FYI - the cotton swap contains a numbing compound

VIPs In Town

Yesterday afternoon, while checking the Munzee map, I saw that Jim & Ellen, friends from the Arizonian RV Park, had captured a munzee very close to where I am staying. I emailed them and learned they were spending the night at Sam's Town just down the street (serendipity) which allowed us to get together for dinner...

Good friends, good food
(I like to think we were celebrating the recent anniversary of my having circled the sun 72 times)

Thursday, August 23, 2018

Delivery Exception, Animal Interference

My mail forwarding service in South Dakota sends me my mail once a week with a tracking number. Normally, I receive it within 2-3 days with no problems, but this week I get the following message:

Alert

August 22, 2018 at 11:50 am
Delivery Exception, Animal Interference
LAS VEGAS, NV 89121

In as much as I reside in a gated RV park where pets are required to be on a leash and the pavement is so hot they are driven or carried to the "doggie park", I find this excuse a little suspicious. The conspiracy theorist in me thinks the mail carrier was looking for a way to knock off early and this was it. Then again, the carrier may have considered Jack in the office to be an animal in which case their action would be justified. <grin>

Saturday, August 18, 2018

Nelson Ghost Town

Keith, Jayne and I rode down to Nelson Ghost Town to look at the old vehicles and memorabilia. I found a couple of items that I missed on my last visit...

Considering I am based in Las Vegas, perhaps, I should trade my R-Pod for a more bullet-proof travel trailer

I like the car headlight so you can mow at night

Thursday, August 16, 2018

Valley of Fire State Park

One of the most scenic and unique places I have visited is the Valley of Fire State Park northeast of Las Vegas. There are an endless variety of sandstone rock formations that change color from a plain tan to a brilliant reddish orange depending on how the sun hits them...




Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Visiting Highrollers

One of the nice things about RVing is the people you meet. Keith & Jayne, friends from the Arizonian RV Park, are in town visiting for a few days. After getting caught up on each other's lives, we took a short tour of the city by driving up the strip and then taking in the Fremont Street Experience...

Must see area in Las Vegas

Checking out the scales at the Heart Attack Grill

Giant, fire spewing Praying Mantis in Container Park

Good information to know - would not want my horse to get a ticket

Social Security @ Age 62 or 67

A friend recently asked me if he should take Social Security at age 62 or 67. To answer the question, I put together a speadsheet that allows you to enter your income at both ages and then see cumulative totals for each.

In the example below, if your age 62 income is $1000/month and your age 67 income is $1500/month, you would need to live to age 78 to benefit from taking Social Security at age 67 (I have included a 1% increase for inflation in yearly incomes)...

Click on the above image to enter your projected incomes and see your own numbers

If there is a problem with the spreadsheet, please let me know in the comments section below.

Sunday, August 12, 2018

70 MPH Winds

High winds with gusts up to 70 mph swept through Las Vegas last night creating a major dust storm and leaving thousands without power. It was the scariest time I have spent in a RV in the seven years I have been on the road. First, there was the extreme rocking. It was so violent that I was beginning to think my fifth wheel might turn over. Second, was the noise. The fabric slide covers and rubber roof sounded like they were about to be ripped off. It all lasted around 30 minutes but seemed like a lot longer. Fortunately, there was no damage to the RV and the park did not lose power. However, I did age a few years that I can hardly afford to lose.

Here are some photos of the aftermath that I downloaded from the Internet...



Thursday, August 09, 2018

Pinball Hall of Fame

When I was a kid (yeah, we're talking ancient history), there were no digital video games. There were board games like Monopoly and outdoor games like the incredibly dangerous Dodge Ball but the closest we came to first person action games were pinball machines. I still remember playing them in the arcades at Myrtle Beach.

In a nondescript building on Tropicana Avenue east of the strip is the Pinball Hall of Fame where you can play over 300 machines from the very old to the very new...





I spoke with one of the owners and learned that they have over 1100 pinball machines in their collection and have purchased property on the south end of the strip where they are planning to move in 2020.

Wednesday, August 01, 2018

Vegas Money Saving Tip

I am not a gambler so I had not given much thought to those casino player cards that allow you to earn points for comps. What I did not realize is most casinos give you a discount on meals with those cards. In as much as I dine at casinos off the strip because they are some of the least expensive places in town to eat, I am becoming a player card collector...

A $6.49 breakfast was only $3.99 with this card

I would recommend getting a casino card(s) as soon as you arrive in the city, particularly, if you gamble. They are free (my favorite price) and can offer substantial rewards to you high rollers.

Monday, July 30, 2018

International Car Forest

The International Car Forest of the Last Church just south of Goldfield, Nevada is an eclectic collection of old vehicles most of which are buried in the ground similar to the Cadillac Ranch outside of Amarillo, Texas. The artwork on the cars complements the uniqueness of the forest...


If you would like to view a full screen version of the slideshow, click here

Tonopah Historic Mining Park

The Tonopah Historic Mining Park is a huge mining complex in Tonopah, Nevada. If you enjoy mining history and do not mind a little walking, you can spend hours here looking at old buildings, equipment and mines...

Desert Queen Mine

These "stopes" were hundreds of feet deep

I was surprised at all of the tools laying inside this shop unattended

Later development of the Mitzpah Mine brought electricity to the site

The belts went outside to raise & lower items into the mine 600 feet down

Belmont, Neveda

Belmont is a ghost town in Nye County, Nevada along former State Route 82. It was established in 1866 following a silver strike. Today, it consists of a few intact buildings and the ruins of several others. There are a handful of year-round residents and a saloon but no groceries or gas.





Sunday, July 29, 2018

Lonely Roads

I knew U.S. Route 50 in Nevada had the reputation as "The Loneliest Road in America" but I am discovering there are a lot more lonely roads in the state where you can drive miles and miles without seeing another living soul...

Smoke from the California wildfires obscures the mountains

You definitely want a well maintained vehicle and a full tank of fuel...

Friday, July 27, 2018

Pony Express Help Wanted Ad

This ad appeared on flyers and in newspapers in 1859 across the country...

WANTED
YOUNG SKINNY WIRY FELLOWS
Not over eighteen. Must be expert riders willing to risk death daily. Orphans preferred. WAGES $25 per week. Apply Central Overland Express.

If this job was available today, I would be an ideal candidate (except for the "young, skinny, wiry, not over eighteen, expert rider willing to risk death daily and orphan" requirements).

Ward Charcoal Ovens

South of Ely about 20 miles is the Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historical Park which contains six charcoal ovens that were used from 1876 through 1879 to help process rich silver ore that was discovered in the area. After the mining ended, they were used as shelters for ranchers, prospectors, lost travelers and rumor has it, stagecoach bandits...




If you have never seen a western jackrabbit, you will be amazed at how big they can get. This fellow was almost two feet tall (including ears)...

Thursday, July 26, 2018

Ely, Nevada

To escape the heat in Las Vegas, I have traveled to Ely, Nevada where at an elevation of 6,437 feet, it is ~20 degrees cooler. This evening after dinner was the first time in over two months I was able to sit outside comfortably. Am looking forward to the mid-50s tonight.

Ely is the largest city and county seat of White Pine County, Nevada. It was founded as a stagecoach station along the Pony Express and Central Overland Route. It is located on Highway 50, a major east–west highway, connecting Ocean City, Maryland and West Sacramento, California. The section here in Nevada is known as “The Loneliest Road in America”.

Thursday, July 19, 2018

Did You Know

You have probably driven over them numerous times. I am talking about those bright blue reflectors embedded in the middle of roads...


But did you know their purpose? If not, you have come to the right place. They are there to let the fire department know where the nearest hydrant is located...

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

$14.7B Pork-barrel Spending

A watchdog group, Citizens Against Government Waste, on Wednesday released its annual Congressional Pig Book of what it considers the most egregious examples of pork-barrel spending in Congress, drawn this time from fiscal year 2018 appropriations bills. According to the group, earmarks in 2018 totaled $14.7 billion, an increase of 116.2 percent from $6.8 billion in 2017.

Friday, July 13, 2018

Back In Vegas

I have returned to Las Vegas after having "field tested" my new R-Pod in Mesquite and Kanab. I am pleased to report that with only a few minor problems, it performed well. I also discovered that although the Jeep will tow the trailer, it struggles with uphill grades even with the Superchip tow tune.

A couple of nights ago, a major storm came through Vegas and flooded parts of the city. It also left a lot of moisture in the air which makes the heat almost insufferable. It reminds me of being back in NC when this time of year it was a race between the temperature and humidity to see which would reach 100 first.

Last week, I noticed that the summer heat had begun to buckle the plastic strips that run along the top of the RV covering the fastening screws. The strong winds from the storm blew several of those strips off the rig...

Fortunately, there was no permanent damage and this should be an easy fix

Monday, July 09, 2018

Best Friends Animal Sanctuary

A few miles north of Kanab is the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, home to around 1,700 animals on over 20,000 acres in Angel Canyon. You can drive through the sanctuary on your own or take a free, ninety minute van tour where you get to mingle with some of the animals...

Welcome Center

Angels Rest (animal cemetery) 

If you have a high clearance, 4WD vehicle, you can drive to the Hidden Lake, a water-filled cave peeking out from a red sandstone cliff...



Tip of the day: Have lunch at the Angel Village Lunchroom at the northern end of the sanctuary. It's an all-you-can-eat vegetarian/vegan buffet including salad bar and dessert for only $5.00!

The stuffed portobello mushroom was outstanding

View of the canyon from the lunchroom

Sunday, July 08, 2018

Kanab, Utah

This is my first visit to Kanab and after leaving the visitor's center, I realized you could probably spend a month here and still not see everything this area has to offer. However, most of the attractions require some hiking so I want to return when it is cooler.

I am staying at the Kanab RV Corral near the center of town. In addition to most of the amenities you would want in a RV park, it has "Gigabit Fiber WiFi and the latest technology for fast solid connections throughout the park". I have never stayed in a park where uploads/downloads were this fast.

Thursday, July 05, 2018

Bunkerville Choo Choo

The Bunkerville Choo Choo is a scenic, single lane, dirt road/trail that winds through the Virgin Mountains south of Mesquite. It appears to have gotten its name from this old locomotive boiler that a rancher converted to a water tank for cattle...

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Today's highlight photos...

Keyhole Rock

Roadrunner posing for photo

The Seeps

I may have spent too much time in the desert as I am starting to see mirages