February Adventures while Snow Birding

As our travels continue.....this is a picture of the view going into Quartzsite, Arizona, in the evening. The interstate winds down into Quartzsite and then winds back up out of Quartzsite....we tried to get an evening view with car lights on both sides of the interstate. As always, if you double click on any of the pictures, you should be able to see a much larger scale picture. There was a huge rain, and a tornado watch close to where we were. Flooding across the main road we travel on caused a road closure for a couple of days. While we were still in Quartzsite, cousin Janice and Archie came down for one more meal at the Grubstake so Tony could get his last fix of "fish and chips".

The next morning riding around looking for garage sales, it gave us a good look at the homes in Lake Havasu as well as the unusual way some people give their dogs a haircut. See the picture of this small dog trimmed to look like a lion.

The next day we moved on to the California desert to be with Linda and Mike, Sherry and Larry, Penny and Arnie, and Jeanne and Dan. Because they had heard in advance that we were coming down in a new motor home, Linda and Jeanne planned a celebration of pina coladas and a dinner for everyone. We had a great evening around the propane fire. Janice and Archie arrived about a week after we did. Some will be surprised that Janice and Archie really liked this "boon docking" and want to do it again next year. At one point our time spent on the campsite included eight RVs (tent camper, pickup camper, three 5th wheels, pull camper, and two diesel pushers). We were circled in the desert like a wagon train!



Butch and Mary came down from Quartsite bringing donuts for an early morning visit. We went to the nearby casino for the buffet lunch with Sharon and Gary from Lake Havasu.


..... the Plank Road (you can read more about this interesting road at the web site) and the



Another day trip with Janice and Archie to the Gold Rock RV Park and museum for ice cream. Then on to the sand dunes on ATVs. This web site has great pictures of the sand dunes....it is always fun to ride the bowls made by others. Tony has put a couple of videos together on You Tube ~ Janice and Mike on ATV and Sharon, Dan, Archie, Linda and Mike on ATVs at the sand dunes.
Janice and I went to the Arizona Market without the husbands. We walked around the market for over four hours, up and down every aisle.


Our next trip to Mexico for lunch ~ Tony and I and Dan and Jeanne. Lunch was great, but trying to get out of Mexico was a zoo. We had to stand in line for almost two hours, slowly making our way to the exit. Picture shows the line ahead of us to get out of Mexico. An interesting site during the wait was the border guards carrying rifles and searching cars. I took the picture of one of them with a rifle, and he waved at me.....unfortunately it was not a friendly wave as I had thought.....he came over carrying his rifle and I thought he wanted to see his picture. What he wanted was for me to delete his picture. I handed the camera to Tony to deal with this (Tony wasn't too happy to have to deal with a guard with a gun speaking broken English).






We drove on to what is called "The Narrows" down into a wash that ended up being very interesting. Could walk way back into the chasms. See the video on You Tube here of Sharon walking out of one of the formations. This is a picture of Jeanne standing in front of one of the places we walked back into.
Tony and I went to a George Jones concert at the Quechan casino. George is now 79 years old and did remarkedly well to sing for one and a half hours.....his last song "I'm not old enough for a rocking chair". There was a sell out crowd and his "Jones Brothers" band was very good.
We were very pleased to receive the news recently of the engagement of Tony's son, Neil and Becky in London.
Stay tuned for our March adventures. If all goes well, Janice and Archie will return and Uncles Bob and Leo will be boondocking with us for a few days. Possibly, cousin Julie will come over from Los Angeles to join the festivities.
Labels: ATV, camping, Country-Mexico, State-California, travel
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