SP Campground Review – Catalina State Park, Tucson, AZ
A lovely State Park campground surrounded by stunning mountains & lots of hiking trails just north of Tuscon, AZ. Link to campground here: [...] continue reading
A lovely State Park campground surrounded by stunning mountains & lots of hiking trails just north of Tuscon, AZ. Link to campground here: [...] continue reading
This week may possibly be the most lazy week that we've had since we started RVing. We have done none...and I mean absolutely nada of the many [...] continue reading
It's a day after the "big storm" and I wanted to share my last few impressions. As many of you commented yesterday, snow is likely the last thing [...] continue reading
Flakes of white My soul delight Nina Fussing 2013 I had a completely different post planned for you today. A rather typical update of our last few [...] continue reading
A lovely & spacious county park campground just East of Phoenix in Mesa, AZ. Link to campground here: Usery Mountain Regional Park, AZ Link to [...] continue reading
So the past few days have sped past as usual. I managed to pack-up, dump and move the beast by myself without any major miss-haps (yes, I ROCK!), Paul [...] continue reading
So it's been socializing galore for me here at Usery Mountain Regional Park. Over the past few days I've been gathering with friends both old and new, [...] continue reading
Paul left a few days ago for Miami so I've been on my lonesome here in Usery Mountain Regional Park. Although I'm missing the hubby already, it's nice [...] continue reading
So, we're still hanging at Q. The "big RV show" officially ended yesterday, and 2 of the rigs in our group have gone (sniff, sniff...Polly's BEST PAL [...] continue reading
Once a year, beyond the bounds of reason, thousands of RVs all converge in the same place. The spot is a small, dusty nondescript desert town [...] continue reading
It's time to wrap-up our time here in Yuma so we can make it to the big show in Quartzsite. This is our second trip to this area and I have to admit [...] continue reading
"One in every five miners who came to California in 1849 was dead within six months." Quote from a writer of the Sacramento Bee We're in the [...] continue reading