We lived for five years in our 43'Winnebago Tour motorhome and had a great time. But what happens when it is time to go back to the "sticks and bricks" of a regular home? Join us as we transition back to a house in The Villages, Florida -- and still enjoy the RV lifestyle.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
A Day at Palm Creek and Cody gets in Trouble!
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Introduction to Palm Creek RV Resort
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Servicing the coach at Freightliner - Tolleson, AZ
We arrived at the Western Star Freightliner dealer for an M1 routine maintenance and were greeted by Kurt, the motorcoach service writer. This is one huge facility and is open 24 hours a day, every day. Wow, there are LOTS of trucks and motorhomes here.
The Oasis designation is a special certification a service facility is awarded by Freightliner to show that the facility is specially set up for motorcoach repair and service. This is the second Oasis facility we have used and have been happy with each of them.
We were able to plug in to electricity overnight so we could be ready for our 7:00am service appointment in the morning. This makes things very convienient.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
At Robert's Resort in El Mirage, AZ
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Crossing the London Bridge -- in Arizona!
Monday, November 10, 2008
Lake Havasu Classic Car Show
Saturday, November 8, 2008
The RC Float Plane Fly-in at Lake Havasu
Today we had a great treat (at least Rick did!) -- we learned there was a Radio Controlled float plane flying meet at Lake Havasu today. We found the flying site close to our RV park and were surprised to find over 150 RC aircraft flying from a great beach right on the lake.
At Noon, there was a special flying demonstration that was amazing. The pilot flew a large (7' wingspan) Piper Cub doing spectacular aerobatics. He started by doing a touch and go on one float, but curving gently away for a couple hundred feet on the float without touching the wing tip.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Driving to Lake Havasu City
We left Indio and headed east on I-10. We were amazed at the size of the desert area that seemed to go on and on. We stopped for lunch at the Willy Wells rest area and I noticed the sign above saying to look out for rattlesnakes! Orinda and Cody, the photo dog, were very impressed!
We got off of I-10 at Quartzsite, AZ which is the noted boondocking location. We saw a number of RVs camped in the desert area on the BLM land, which you can stay on for a very small fee a year.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Last Day in Indio
Wow -- the Romance and Sex life of the Date -- how can we resist? Actually, we couldn't, so stopped at Shields Date Farms to learn about this interesting fruit. Remarkably, some 95% of all dates grown in the USA are grown in this immediate area.
Shields had free samples of many different kinds of dates that they grow right here. I never realized how good fresh dates were and sampled many of them. Of course, we had to purchase some to take back to the coach.
Orinda and Marg enjoyed talking about the area and the beautiful surroundings. We will remember this beautiful park and have really enjoyed our stay.
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