Jan 2, 2016

Sarah's, Grantsville UT 4/30-5/5/2014

We left Verde Valley and went as far as St. George.  We stayed a couple of nights at the KOA campground for a couple of nights.  We used to stay here a lot, coming and going, when it was a Western Horizon park.  But, this time, they put us in the "Coast to Coast" section.  We were on a little hill, with barely enough room for the Journey.  We had to park our car dolly down by the office.  We stepped out of the motorhome and practically fell down a hillside.  This may be the last time we stay in this park.  Now, on to Sarah's for a few days.

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One our first "selfies."

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We got to go to Lindee's Kindergarten End-of-the-Year dance performance. She did really good!

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The last dance, they got to call someone out of the audience to join them.  I had a bit of a feeling that "grandma" would be her choice!

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It was so much fun.  Lindee was by far the better dancer!

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We also got to watch Lindee play in a soccer game . . .

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and Jenna play in a soccor game . . . 

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and John (JT) play a tag football game.  It was a little faster paced game than the girls.  I think John enjoyed falling down!  They all did a really good job and we enjoyed watching them.  We missed Luke's baseball game.  We will have to catch him another time.


May 1, 2014

Verde Valley RV Park, Cottonwood AZ 4/21-30/2014

We stay in Verde Valley RV park in Cottonwood AZ most every year.  It isn't normally very warm until the end or March or 1st of April so it is usually our last park in Arizona before heading north and Idaho.  So, we headed there and Larry & Elaine went towards Oregon--leaving us traveling on our own once again.
 
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Larry & Elaine had told us about Slide Rock State Park above Sedona AZ, so we decided to go check it out.  Come to find out, our son, Ryan, and his family came here when they lived in Payson AZ.

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In 1907, Frank Pendley homesteaded this land and developed an irrigation system that is still used today.  He planted an apple orchard, which is partially still there and in use.  He decided that this would be a really nice place for people to come and use as a resort.  So, in 1935 he built some rustic tourist cabins, some of which still stand today. 

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Terry picked out the one he wanted to spend his vacation in . . .

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. . . and I chose this one!

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Several movies have been made here, using some of the old buildings and homes still standing.


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There is a barn where they still pack the apples after they are picked in the orchard and they still use this old tractor for some of the work.

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The big attraction at the park is a natural water slide formed by the slippery bed of Oak Creek.  It is quite a little walk down to get to it, but well worth the walk.

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Arizona State Parks purchased the park in 1985 and it is a really popular attraction.  They only charge for parking and they have a little gift store and snack bar.  There is lots of smooth rock to sun bath on or just watch the sliders.

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It was a little cool the day we were there, so there were more watchers than sliders, but it sure looked like a fun thing to do on a warmer day.   Ryan said their family had a blast when they went there!

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This young one almost looked like he could have been one of our grandkids!  Looks like he is having a lot of fun.

Apr 30, 2014

Golden Sun RV Park, Apache Junction AZ 4/7-21/2014


One of our last stops of the season is usually in Apache Junction.  We really like the area and it is a chance to see Travis and his family before we head up north again.  There are two parks we go to, but we kind of like Golden Sun the best.  We have gotten acquainted with some of the people there who stay year-round.  There are always fun potlucks and things going on there.  It is also close enough to ride our bikes to the grocery store!

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We happened to be at Golden Sun when there was a total eclipse of the moon.  We went outside and stayed up to the wee hours of the morning to see it.  Terry said it was too late (or too early) to have his picture taken!

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Larry was up with us most of the time, and Elaine came out for a while.

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 I took tons of pictures.  This one is when the moon was almost at the full eclipse. 

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This is what is called a "blood mood" when it is completely covered by the sun.   It was amazing to watch!


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Before we left Golden Sun, we had a "pool" party.  Here is Terry, our friend Jim, grandson Nate, Travis & Shannon.

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At this table is Larry, friend Sue, nephew Cameron & Heather, and Elaine.  We had lots of great food, friends, family, and fun.
 

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Of, course, grandsons Nic and Josh spent most of their time in the pool, along with eating their share of chicken!

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There are lots of cactus planted in people's yards in Golden Sun.  There are more park models that people own and stay in from six months to year round so they have their little spaces where they can put plants.  We were told that there was an Easter cactus in the park that bloomed, which only lasts for usually one day before the bloom dies.  Of all things, it happened to bloom on Easter Sunday, so after church, I walked down and got some pictures.  It is really beautiful and this picture is now on the front page of my Samsung tablet!

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There are quite a few of the other cactus plants that are in bloom.  Unlike the Easter cactus, most of them continue to bloom for a couple of weeks.

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 The colors are so bright.  It is so fun to be here when all of the cactus are in bloom.

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Larry and Elaine went with us to Travis' home hone on Easter Sunday.  Silly Josh (with the bunny on his head), Larry, and Terry are sitting outside on the patio waiting for the Easter egg hunt to begin.

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Spencer, Shannon, Nate, Nic, and Josh are hunting for Easter Eggs--yes, even in the pool!  It was rumored that the plastic eggs held coins of numerous denominations!

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 Josh counting his loot!

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 Nate was also very successful in finding eggs!

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There were numbers in some of the eggs which entitled all to draw from extra goodies.  What a fun Easter we had with Travis and his family and some of Shannon's family, also!

Apr 10, 2014

St David RV Park, St David AZ 3/29-4/4/2014; David's, Herford AZ 4/4-7/2014

Pilot Knob RV Park, Winterhaven CA  3/27-29/2014
We spent a couple of days at Pilot Knob RV Park, just across the Arizona border in Winterhaven CA.  We went into Los Algodones Mexico to pick up some medications  for us and for some of our friends and family (you never want to use the term "drugs" when going through customs leaving Mexico).  We just went into the first "purple" pharmacy we came to and then left--did no shopping this trip.
 
St David RV Park, St David AZ  3/29-4/4/2014; David's, Herford AZ  4/4-7/2014
After a week at St David RV Park, going to a potluck meal, playing card bingo, and doing a lot of bicycle riding, we went for our yearly visit to my brother, David's, in Herford AZ.  We met up there with Larry and Elaine.  It is always fun seeing David.  We didn't see too much of his wife, Kari.  She was putting in some long hours at work. 
 
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David took us for a ride up the mountains behind his house.  We had tried to go there in the past, but couldn't get too far because of the snow.  If you go too far down the other side, you end up in Mexico!  Terry opted to stay home because there wasn't too much room in David's little pickup, so just Larry, Elaine, Davis, and I went.
 
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We went off-road exploring a little bit, but some places got a little scary, with me and Larry standing beside the warning sign.

 
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David, Elaine and Larry making it back up the hill where it was a little less close to the edge.
 
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 At the top of the mountain we were almost directly across from the big Army blimp that hangs out above David's house, watching tor illegal Mexicans trying to come across the border.

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What a sight!  David's house is the lowest house just on the left of middle--if you get that!

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With the longest zoom on my camera, you can see David's house and shop (on the right of his house) better.  His house is right in the middle, with the neighbor's solar system (a bad word at the Fisher house) behind it and between his and the neighbor's house.  It is kind of a fuzzy picture because of the zoom.

We all had a fun time--going to the flea market, having a barbeque in David's great patio area, the mountain ride, and lots of visiting.  Thanks, Dave, for all of your hospitality, again!

Mar 31, 2014

Cherry Valley Lakes RV Park, Beaumont CA 3/6-13/2014; Palm Springs RV Park, Palm Desert CA 3/13-27/2014

Cherry Valley Lakes RV Park, Beaumont CA  3/6-13/2014
We went to a park we haven't been to before, called Cherry Valley Lakes.  When we leave Palm Springs RV Park we have to be out four weeks before we can go back--a crazy rule.  So, after going to Wilderness Lakes for three weeks we needed another week out.  We both remember taking pictures at Cherry Valley Lakes, but I cannot seem to find them!  It was quite a small park, but nice to have it to stay in the seven days we needed out to be able to go back to Palm Springs.
 
Palm Springs RV Park, Palm Desert CA  3/13-27/2014
We seem to spend a lot of time at Palm Springs, but it is right in the middle of a lot of things to do and there are lots of things going on in the park.  There are water aerobics, line dance classes, craft and beading classes, craft sales, evening movies with free popcorn, jam sessions, musical entertainment, pickleball, card bingo, water volleyball, and several other things--along with all of the activities going on in the area.
 
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While we were at Palm Springs, our friends, Russ and Louise, were camped at Desert Hot Springs.  They are not Thousand Trail members, but are members of Western Horizon, so we don't stay in many of the same parks.  But, it is nice when they are close by so we can do things together.

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Russ & Louise are big birders and hikers.  It is always an adventure to go with them.  We went to a BLM preserve for migrating birds and other animals, called White Water Preserve.
 
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 Along the trail was this really pretty palm tree.  I use a picture of it as my screen saver on my tablet!
 

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 We came upon a sign post on the trail . . .

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. . . pointing to the Pacific Crest Trail.  This hiking and equestrian trail is 2,663 miles long and starts on the US-Canada border and ends on the US-Mexico boarder and goes across Washington, Oregon, and California. It ranges in elevation from just above sea level at the Oregon-Washington boarder to 13,153 feet in the Sierra Nevada mountains.  The route passes through 25 national forests and 7 national parks. That would be quite a hike!
 
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Here is a rock that has the mileage distances from this point to certain places along the trail,  like Mexico and Canada.

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 I think Russ and Louise have found something to look at!

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 Yup!  Russ thought we might see some bighorn sheep.  The zoom on my camera brought these up pretty close.

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 There were several herds of bighorn sheep on the mountainsides.  They were amazing to see!  A great day at White Water Preserve.  Thanks to Russ and Louise who share these places with us.
 

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Another beautiful Arizona sunset!