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Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Back Home in the Sonoran Desert Near Quartzsite, Arizona

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

We started today slowly. There are things that need to be done inside and out of our new to us home but we have time. Over the next few days the new water pump will be installed and the basement and some of the cupboard in here will be gone through. We are purging slowly but surely. 

Tom worked in our basement today and I went into Park Place to play Pokeno, someone had to do it they need pennies...lol, with the ladies. Or as I like to say, I drove into town to visit my pennies. I think I may have left about even today...lol When I got back home Happy Hour was in progress so I joined the circle. 

The afterglow was again beautiful.



Monday, February,  23, 2026

The last four weeks flew by.

Monday, we were up and moving early. Our first stop was at Discount Solar to have our new home's solar installed. They installed our solar on the Stinger "B" and we were happy with the results so to our thinking it would be foolish to go somewhere else. This is an all day job so we needed to find a few things to occupy our time. Second stop was at Mountain Quail Cafe, original one, to meet up with Melissa and Lyle for breakfast/lunch. They will be heading north soon and it was time to say so long and see you down the road. We will miss knowing they are nearby but we will stay in contact. Third and final stop of the day was a site out at Roadrunner our "Happy Place" out in the desert. 

The sun had already slipped behind the mountains when Kim
and I got up to take a picture.

The afterglow was beautiful!
A wonderful sky to greet our being back in this place.

As I mentioned above the solar installation is an all day job so we decided to take a ride. We turned off of Plymouth Road where we could see several RV's parked in an area so we decided to check it out. We have come out at this particular spot when we have cut across from Plomosa Road but there were never the rigs parked out there like know in the past. Mostly we would encounter ATV's. 

I read about a Labyrinth in this area so I was glad when we
came across it not far down the road. It is not large but well 
done. People have left a few painted rocks along the edage.

It takes awhile to walk a Labyrinth and Tom would have had to sit and wait for me so not today. I would like to go back though; for me it is a prayerful, relaxing, and peaceful exercise. I like the feeling of letting go while concentrating on my footsteps as my mind wonders where it may. 

We kept going and the scenery with the Plomosa Mountains
as the back drop was beautiful.

The road was rocky and rutted.

Off to the west the air looked a dirty brown.

A few of the Saguaros we passed today.

We eventually made the decision to turn around as it was getting close to the time to pick up our home. They finished up right around 4 o'clock and after some quick instructions we were on our way out to Roadrunner. 

Happy Hour had already begun when we arrived but they got
up to greet us and Ken helped Tom move through to our spot.

As much as we do like staying in an RV Park, and Park Place RV is a wonderful choice, we were ready to be back in the desert. Though to be honest full hookups will be missed...lol

Home!

Sunday, February 22, 2026

This morning we were up and moving early we had some errands to run in Yuma. Tom wanted to pick up a new water pump, since we will be boondocking we will need that. The one presently in here is working but not like it should. Since, we had planned a trip to Mexico this past Friday, that for various reasons did not take place,  I had place an Amazon Order delivered to UPS Store there. No logical reason as to why I just did.  So that also needed to be picked up. Plus, we did some grocery shopping. I would not complain about the shopping in Parker or right here in Quartzsite but they do not always carry everything we are looking for. So it is nice to go down to Yuma once and awhile. For all those reasons we were in the Jeep and on our way by 7:40. Mass at St. John Neumann is at 9 o'clock and that was our first goal.(We were actually out the door earlier then that but the door lock is still not co-operating so that delayed us. We still made it with five minutes to spare.)

The sun was up and just making its way above some cloud cover
as we went by the road to the palms. 
The bottom pictures are the mountains across US-95 to the west.

Part of the Kofa Mountain Range and always my favorite view.
I may have posted this view a few times in the past...lol

The sun lighting up some of the ruggedness of the Kofa Mountains.

I believe these are the Muggins Mountains in the distance.

The Laguna Mountains behind what looks so empty without
the howitzers in place at the entrance to the road leading to
the Yuma Proving Grounds and Imperial Dam

A closer look at the Muggins Mountains

Not long after the above pictures we start seeing fields where
vegetables grow and a citrus orchard.

Not long after these first fields we are turning left onto Fortuna Road which took us to E 40th Street and another left turn and then the church on the right. This is a large parish with lots of young families and it is nice to sit among the different generations versus when we go to Mass here in Quartzsite where it is mostly people around our age, not that going to Mass here is not enjoyable it is just different. Every congregation we join has it own atmosphere or vibe. There is a difference in the noise level when there are young families with children but it is a good sound. It is the sound of children being taught our faith, being taught it is important to take time out of our lives to spend time with God, by example and that is a good thing. (I want to stop here and say something about what Tom and I believe. We are Catholic and we do believe going to Mass on Sunday is an important part of our week. That does not mean it is the only time we pray and it does not mean we do not respect what other's believe. At the same time understand this is who we are, therefore, there will be times, as in the past, and going forward our Catholic Faith will creep into this blog.)


After Mass we made a stop at the RV Store for the water pump
then we headed over the Yuma Landing for brunch.

After lunch we stopped at Sprouts, Walmart, Fry's, and to pick up that Amazon Order before turning back north and headed home. It ended up being a longer day then planned but we can say we accomplished what we set out to do.


If you have been on US-95 by the Yuma Proving Grounds you
have seen this Tethered Aerostat Radar System in the sky. 
Today it was on the ground. The corner right picture was in the 
morning the larger one on our way home.

It has been several busy but good days in a row but again we are glad to again be parked out in a place we feel at peace.






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2 comments:

  1. I love Discount Solar!! You will get there with the getting rid of stuff you don’t need. I discovered I didn’t use all those pots and pans stored in the bay. Nor the clothes I had not worn in 2 years!! 🤪

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  2. The pictures of the fields made me "homesick". The picture of Yuma Landing made me jealous...lol.

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