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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Busy, Busy, Busy (Casa Grande, AZ)

 

Right now we are in Casa Grande, AZ for the month of February.  Verizon Cell service is good but Internet is slow.  I am trying out the local WiFi, which we have to pay for. 

Let me recap:

We arrived back in the Las Vegas area, got our home out of storage, and returned to Bolder City for a week to restock the camper with food. Also to recover from the 11 inches of show and 8 degree NY weather.

Before we left Las Vegas, Brad, Vic’s neighbor, made me a birthday cake.

Happy Birthday Roy (1 of 1)

That is one Yummy cake !!!  Thanks Brad. BTW we just finished the last piece.

We took of for Quartzsite, AZ and the Quartzsite RV show.  About 150 mile away.  There we met up with old friends and made lots of new ones.  The big attraction is the free boondocking and all things RV.  The whole town is goes from about 300 in the summer to 1,000,000 in the winter.  There is one huge tent with hundreds of vendors, thousands of people and all kinds of cars, ATVs and RVs.  What a mess.  Been there, done that, once.  The only way we will go back is to see all of our friends.

From Quartzsite we traveled to Mesa, AZ  We stayed in the same RV resort as our friends Sandy and Warren.  We had a great time seeing the sights around Phoenix.

We always thought the desert was nothing but rocks.  We pleasantly surprised when we went to the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix. They have an exhibit “ Chihuly in the Garden”. 

We made a special trip back to see the display lighted at dusk.

While in Mesa Ann, Sandy, Warren and myself went to the Heard Museum of American Indian History and Art.

The Salt River was dammed up to form the Saguaro Lake.  We took a boat ride on the lake and up the Salt River.

Last we drove a narrow winding road through the desert to an old mining,  town, Tortilla Flats, turned tourist attraction. It was one block long with a restaurant/saloon, gift shop selling the usual stuff, burger shop and a very small museum.

With many regrets and a heavy heart we left Mesa and traveled to Casa Grande.

More to come, so stay glued to your computer for the next installment.

Life is Super on the Roan Road….

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