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Continue reading →: RV Friendly County – City
I really enjoy places that are RV friendly. For the most part, I’d say the majority of Arizona falls into that category….. Maricopa County is a county located in the south-central part of the state of Arizona. It’s population as of the 2010 census is 3,817,117 and the land encompasses about…
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Continue reading →: Best of Both Worlds
There’s nothing like being surrounded by agricultural fields and yet having every imaginable store available within a fifteen minute drive. Top it off with an abundance of awesome hiking trails in the surrounding area and I’d say we’ve stumbled upon the best of both worlds. Within an easy ten minute drive…
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Continue reading →: Lounging in a comfy T
Is there anything more comfy than a soft cotton T-shirt? I live in cotton. Cotton shirts, cotton pants, cotton socks…..yep, I love my comfy cotton clothing. As a gal growing up in the Midwest, I’m used to seeing crop fields. Fields of corn, fields of beans, fields of wheat but never fields of…
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Continue reading →: Happy Thanksgiving!
Wishing you and yours a wonderful day! Giving Thanks For the hay and the corn and the wheat that is reaped, For the labor well done, and the barns that are heaped, For the sun and the dew and the sweet honeycomb, For the rose and the song and the…
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Continue reading →: Monday afternoon stroll
After three days of hanging inside the RV due to the weather, once Monday rolled around Al and I couldn’t wait to hit the trails. Here in Phoenix, Arizona, it started raining early Friday morning and didn’t let up until Sunday. It appears it was a record breaking rainfall for…
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Continue reading →: To build, or not to build…
As we complete month five of full-time RVing, Al and I discuss the pros and cons of this lifestyle. Yes, there are indeed cons but the pros definitely outweigh the cons. Aside from all the beautiful scenery we encounter, I’d say the social aspect to this lifestyle is one of…
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Continue reading →: Oh, yeah….Happy Hour!After our visit with the wild Burros, we continued our journey. Between the towns of Parker and Lake Havasu City, highway 95 in Arizona parallels the Colorado River skirting between red rock cliffs, resorts, and shoreline. I find this stretch of road particularly scenic. While enjoying a lovely scenic drive, the four of us developed quite a…
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Continue reading →: Sara’s Crack :-)We really enjoy the hiking around Lake Havasu, Arizona. The trailhead to some really great hiking trails is located in “Sara Park” at the very southern end of Lake Havasu City. The website I found gave us information and directions to approximately seventeen different hiking trails in the area, many of…
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Continue reading →: Vacation Time….seriously!Since moving into the RV full-time, we’ve received a mix of opinions from loved ones and friends. Everything from “You’re living the dream” to “You’re not serious”. One comment we received recently from a dear friend was, “What do you do when you want to go on vacation? Move back…
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Continue reading →: OH, NO….she didn’t?I’ve settled into life parked in a RV Resort in Phoenix, but I’ll be ready to move on come the end of December. After our time spent in Colorado and Utah, I miss that ‘in your face, knock your socks off’ kind of scenery. Although I find plenty of beauty around the…
