Typical weather in Arizona in June |
Something to keep me busy. |
When the virus came along we wouldn't be able to get there in time for either license, but when we called again they extended them for another year. This excellent service from such agencies is why we base ourselves in South Dakota!
With that problem resolved we could look at our summer plans for 2020.
Our intent had been to leave here April 1st attend the Escapade Rally in Wyoming and make a slow trip up to Rapid City for the drivers licenses. Next to head East to Upstate New York to explore the Finger Lakes area, finishing the summer in Maine for the Lobster Festival in Rockport MN.
All of that now needed to be reviewed and a projected date for departure fixed.
Off to Blue Beacon to get the rig washed. |
The State of Arizona was opening campgrounds and restaurants, June 12th looks promising for a move. If we set the rig up for 2 days on a camp site that would give us June 15th as the day we drove away.
We have (Of Course!) some maintenance items on the rig. The dash AC wasn't cooling properly, the engine is due for an oil change, the top slide seals need replacing, there has been a water leak thru the rear AC in heavy rain, the awning over the entry door has a strap for pulling it out that had broken and finally the TV antenna hasn't worked since the local cable company messed up all the coax cables last winter.
Matt and Carol had some work done at a place in Phoenix D&R Family RV and were happy with what was done. In the RV world a good company can be hard to find and word of mouth is especially valuable. We called them and they told us that they could do all the internal work but not the AC and oil change, They did however recommend the place across the street from them, Fair Auto, who they used themselves.
Over the next 2 weeks we had all the items resolved. It turned out that the AC mounting bolts were loose so D&R checked BOTH AC's and tightened them up. They also tried the TV antenna and surprisingly it worked fine! We must have tried it in an area with no signal (Duhh!). So not only was everything done but at a much lower cost than we had feared.
We set a date of June 15th to leave and plotted a rough route to South Dakota thru Utah and Wyoming. After SD we have an itch to go back to see our friends Sheri and David in Beloit Wisconsin and there are some friends along the way who have invited us to stop by.
Normally we don't make reservations but with the pandemic we decided we would. We decided Show Low Arizona would be nice for a first stop (20 degrees cooler up there) and looked at Thousand Trails who have an affiliated resort there.
HA! Good luck there! The website said call the customer service number which we did. After 30 minutes on hold we gave up. I called the park direct and they had 2 vacancies but if I booked by phone I'd have to pay. If I did it thru the TT site or customer service it would be free. No luck with either of them so I went to the Good Sam website and found a vacancy in Winslow Arizona. We made that reservation and we can go see the Meteor Crater there too. Next we decided that we'd like to see more of Monument Valley Utah and made a reservation in Blanding.
Barbara realized the following week was July 4th and reservations can be tough to get that week so another reservation in Vernal Utah was made. Wow look at us planning things! Seems very weird.
So we have to start moving stuff back into the rig and prep the house for being empty until November. Being in the house has seemed completely natural, from the second we moved in it has been as if we have lived here all our lives. But when we got the rig set up on a vacant spot and got the AC and fridge running, slides opened it felt just like home too! That seems like the best of both worlds!
Naturally there are things that need to be done, a minor water leak, tightening up the tow bar on the back of the rig, draining and flushing the water tank etc. Plus restocking the kitchen, moving clothes, tools and all the stuff we took out in March. So much to do!
Oh yes! Getting to eat at a restaurant at last! |
We sneaked in a dinner out at our favorite restaurant in Casa Grande: Bedillons. We both chose Prime Rib medium rare and crab soup to start. It's funny how we both look at the menu separately yet end up ordering the same thing!
I nearly forgot to take a picture of the food it has been so long! |
It was wonderful and the steak was one of the best we've ever had. We only ate half of the portion but were completely stuffed afterwards! Neither of us slept well, I suppose we're not used to the rich food but it was worth it! And we got to enjoy the other half a couple of days later.
More of our friends have left for the summer so we were down to 7 at the Elks just before we left. The lodge was quiet but friendly as ever and it was nice to see everyone before we leave.
As I write this we are just 24 hours away from hitting the road, so stay tuned for more posts as we wander. Not many pictures this time time but we should have some in the next one.
See YA!
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