Where are we today ?
Love the early morning sunrises here. Always a morning person I find that the best part of the day.
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looking to the east |
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sun hitting the mountains to the west |
But we getting ready to leave in the morning, been here for over two weeks and our permit expires. ($40.00 for two weeks). Actually been, dry camping since Jan 3rd. So I can do laundry today, Suzie she dust and vacuum our coach. Yep lotsa dust here in the desert.
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The big laundromat in town |
33 dryers and many more washers done in no time. After a bite to eat we checked out a couple more book vendors and picked up 8 more great books for ten dollars. In a couple days we will do a book exchange at another vendor. Always have fun doing these things here.
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Suzie going through her book list |
Took a bike ride later and noticed the big tent is almost packed up, waiting until next year.
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tent is almost gone |
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relaxing with our books this afternoon, clear blue skies |
But then time to fire up our Weber Q, grill a couple pork chops, broccoli in foil and some home fried potatoes with onions.
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sure hit the spot |
Guess what? This was our last day here at La Posa West in Quartzsite, gonna move down the road tomorrow a few miles, get some free desert dirt for 2 days, then off to Ehrenberg AZ for a week and California for a bit. Been here long enough time to get our wheels turning again.
We just enjoyed another fine desert day with lotsa sunshine and warm temps. Hope you had a good one too.
Thanks for stopping on by for a visit.
Posted by George, a.k.a. "The Weber "Q" Man of Blogland" according to Rick Doyle.
Check out the map below to see where we have been this Winter
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busy, busy, hope to see you at Roadrunner.
ReplyDeleteWe thinking we may just stay there for the two nights, not sure yet.
DeleteAnd just like that, they're all gone. The tent too...
ReplyDeletePooof, almost like magic thousands of people have evacuated taking their homes and businesses with them too.
DeleteI'm a morning person too in my old age. I was always the opposite during my youth … I love the mornings. Watching the sun come on along and here's another ol day to pitter and patter about in… good stuff
ReplyDeleteExcellent food … my kind of meal that I used to eat… now it's just the broccoli with maybe a baked potato ...
We do change over the years thats for sure.
DeleteWe are morning folks too!
ReplyDeleteSafe travels....
I have enjoyed your stay at the Q this year!
Thanks for joining us too bad you weren't here.
DeleteThat blue sky is just amazing! Keep on enjoying the good life.
ReplyDeleteThanks guys thats our plan!
DeleteGood thing there are more books written than you can ever hope to read.
ReplyDeleteThats is a fact but Suzie is trying!
DeleteIt's always great to arrive at Quartzsite and we're always happy when it's time to move on too. Dry camping for an extended period of time means we have lots of cleaning out to do. We miss the water and the sewer much more than the electric hookups.
ReplyDeleteWe miss them too, and really appreciate when we can have full hookups again.
DeleteFor some reason I always thought the Big Tent was a permanent structure and stayed up all year long. Without that tent in sight I might just blow right through Quartzsite without even knowing I'd bee there.
ReplyDeleteA lot more to see in Quartzsite other than the tent though.
DeleteI can't imagine how much work it must be to set up and tear down that big tent. I get tired just closing up my motorhome to get rolling down the road. I guess I've become such a lazy bum since I retired... :cD
ReplyDeleteA large crew worked on tearing down the tent for close to a week.
DeleteWe enjoy packing up and moving about still. New places new faces.