Oasis in the Desert

Saturday, January 7, 2012

HOME AGAIN

HOME IS WHERE YOU PARK IT

Well, there are many homes for RVer's.  We are enjoying reading about folks who boondock in the deserts of Arizona and other SW states.  It whets our appetite for upping our rig to a standard that would allow such freedom.  We had the generator fixed, but you can't run it all the time.  So, solar panels are a tempting option.  I admit to being a bit of a TV addict.  Luckily we have a satellite dome up top.

OFF TO QUARTZSITE

Cock-a-doodle-do and we are staying in a downtown RV park. BUT....we are there to look at all the good options that are out there for RVers and we hope to see fellow bloggers.  Surely with only 100,000+ folks in attendance, we will run into someone we know.  We are looking forward to the Big Shew.

A  shout out to the Bayfield Bunch.  Al is dealing with some health problems and their blog is so great, with amazing pictures.  Kelly certainly takes good care of her guy.  We wish them the best of what medicine has to offer and continued travels.  You can find them at www.thebayfieldbunch.com   Enjoy!!!!

MEXICO CALLS

We also follow a blog by a young couple visiting and RVing in Mexico.  Such an amazing country and these folks are enjoying it to the fullest.  Look up www.travelswithkevinandruth.com  They are in one of our favorite places now.  Folks carry on about the dangers of Mexico and we know, from five years of traveling there that Mexican's are just good and hard working people.  The drug dealers don't want RVers in their part of the economy.  Crime is more rampant in American cities and even in small towns.  The front page of the Majave Valley newspaper was filled with real crimes, murder and mayhem.  I'm just saying....

Cindy, Herb, and Boo too.  More to come!

2 comments:

Wandering Mike said...

Nice blog. Thanks for looking at mine. Quartzsite is fun, but as you know, it can be a bit of a zoo. And you are spot on about Mexico. A very pleasant time, good folks who will help you out. I continue to be amazed at all the Americans of Hispanic descent that come back for the tranquility. And as to boondocking, since your genny is fixed, give it a go. Your only challenge will be your self describe addiction to American TV.

Bueno Suerte y Hasta Luego.

Al Bossence said...

Thanks for the shout out folks. All is well here & so far my menacing kidney stone is leaving me alone. We'll see what happens when we hit the road again tomorrow.........