Our Location:
Ogilby Road, Winterhaven, California
We left Road Runner BLM near Quartzsite on Tuesday morning. Riley and I headed into town to dump our tanks and then we headed off down the highway toward the Yuma Proving Grounds. Deb and Tom, (Celebrating the Dance), Ken and Kim (Journey with Ken and Kim), having already dumped headed out after they were hooked up. Our ride was smooth and uneventful, just the kind we like.
Some views on our ride to Ogilby. |
We rolled past Yuma and on out past Ogilby Road to the rest area at Imperial Dunes to dump some garbage and take on water. It’s comforting to know where things are and we’ve spent enough time in this area to know many of those things. We pulled into our spot and started setting up. We had our feet down, wheels chocked and the Big Dog unhooked when the others could be seen coming up the lane way. A meeting was held a vote was taken and everyone got parked. We will be here for a bit. We all have a thing or two in mind.
The rest area and sunset, Dec 6. |
We have enjoyed a few happy hours, lots of laughter and a few tall tales, kind of like fish stories maybe! Riley and I were coming back from Yuma yesterday afternoon and decided that a rig not far from us looked like it could be some fellow Canadians from Alberta. We popped over the washed and sure enough it is the folks from John and Brenda’s incredible adventures. We hope to have a happy hour or two with them.
Our home dirt this morning before sunrise. |
Some views of the moon during my morning stroll. |
The temperatures are warmer here, Riley and I are enjoying them a great deal. My morning walk has now resumed and I look forward to getting back into the Cargo Muchacho mountains again.
Our neighbours in the morning sunrise, Journey and The Stinger Bee. |
Sunrise this morning. |
Riley and I would like to offer our most sincere condolences to the Leeson family in the passing of Noreen. She passed peacefully while napping in her chair. She was a classy lady with a big heart, she will be missed!
The Igloo and the Dogsled in the morning sunrise. |
Home for the next while. Ken and Kim are on the left and Deb and Tom on the right. |
Thanks for dropping by, I hope enjoyed your visit.
Until next time,
Take care, stay safe,
Deb
A change in scenery probably looks pretty good about now.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, but I’m happier with the change to warmer temps.
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Looks like those RV repairs were all accomplished in Quartzite. Now the real snowbird trips begin! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThe remaining ones cannot be done in Q. We are however a little more settled with the situation and will enjoy our winter more.
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Welcome home! So far the weather has been cooperating for the snowbirds. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Elva. We hope to drop out for a visit and catch up! We are enjoying the heat.
DeleteDeb
Enjoy your new surroundings!
ReplyDeleteThanks Patsy. We will and the warmer temperatures as well.
DeleteDeb
Good to see you're further south where it is warmer. Enjoy the desert.
ReplyDeleteThanks Doug. You know how much we enjoy this area!
DeleteDeb
It was a beautiful sunrise this morning, quick, but pretty. Welcome to the neighbourhood.
ReplyDeleteIt was and I did. Thanks John.we need to get together for some happy hours!
DeleteDeb