Wow did the
last 3 months go by fast!
Paul and Karen
Sundance Mardis Gras Parade
Bill and Terry
We even got some rain here in the desert
We checked
in at Sundance 1 in Casa Grande December 1st and it will soon be March
1st when we check out again.
That means lots of things to do to get
the rig ready for another year of fun. On the list is service for the slide and leveling jacks, engine oil and filter change, carpet clean, wash and wax the
outside, check all the fluids, inspect the roof, check tires and inflation,
inspect the tow hitch and all the associated stuff for towing the Fiesta.
The Fiesta got
ANOTHER new clutch assembly under warranty, then new tires, new brakes aren’t
far down the road either, but we have another 5,000 miles before we need to change
the oil on it.
Meanwhile our
friends Scott and Suzanne showed up on their way to California. We got together
with them and caught up with the news. The measure of how popular Casa Grande
is with the snowbirds is that not only is this park completely full but when
Scott and Suzanne looked for somewhere to stay, every RV Park in the city is
full. They ended up about 50 miles away.
I’ve been
painting up a storm lately. When the sun is out I’m at my easel on the patio.
I’ve completed 7 paintings and I’m working on 3 more! I hope now I’ve got back
into it I can keep going once we start travelling again. Maybe that will be the
spur that makes me stay places for a couple of extra days? I know Barbara gets
tired of upping sticks all the time, so maybe that will work for both of us.
White rose from my garden
Oil on board
A series of 7 flower paintings from
pictures taken in the garden in San Diego
The Lighthouse at Point Loma Coast Guard Station
Oil on canvas
The local RV
dealer came over and fixed (we hope) the problem we were having with the slide
creeping out when we were driving along! Not a good thing to happen but luckily
it would only go out ½” not the whole way. They changed one of the 2 solenoids.
The RV Tech was a very friendly guy and showed me how to change one by myself
as he warned me that the second one usually fails shortly after the first one.
We ordered a spare just to be safe.
They didn’t even give us a bill! He said
just drop by the store and they’ll make up the invoice, when we did they
charged $45 for the service call and $47 labor plus the part which I thought
was a bargain.
When we wandered round the store we found some overhead lights
for $17 and bought a couple to replace ones with bad switches in the kitchen
area.
A couple of hours of bad language soon had that 5 minute job done.
(Except
2 don’t work at all now).
A quick trip
to Mexico interrupted the work. We took a bus trip to Puerto Penasco (Known as
Rocky Point by the gringos).
A Valentines Day flower for Barbara
Pool at the Playa Bonita Hotel
Puerto Penasco MX
It was an OK trip, spoiled for us by the
“Organizers” who had the schedule changing constantly.
On the full day there,
there was an optional whale watching tour that we weren’t interested in. They
said the bus would be coming back to the hotel and pick up anyone who hadn’t
taken the whale watching trip. Apparently it did but they failed to call us and
tell us when. So although they called other people, we were stuck in the hotel
alone instead of getting the opportunity to have dinner with friends.
The next
day the idiot came up to us and laughed it off saying “Well you didn’t miss
much”.
Shrimp boat
It was a
picturesque place however and we enjoyed the time we spent there on our own.
I
think we liked Rosarito more however.
Onward and upwards...... are you moving north as the warmer weather arrives?
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