We spent Saturday quietly here at the RV Park. Tom went and did a couple of loads of wash, there are two washers and dryers here and the price is $1.00 a batch for each. Talk about lucky he walked in both washers were empty by the time he put the batches in there was a line.
While he did that I did some cleaning inside the Stinger "B" and started putting together the pictures for two "catch up" blogs from when we visited the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. (They both will be posted with this one if you would like to check out the two scenic rides we took at the monument. Should you decided to browse through them I hope you enjoy the pictures and information.)
Rusty's RV Ranch
This is a Passport America Park and there is a minimum stay of 3 nights to use the discount. It is a smaller well maintained park and wonderfully peaceful. All the sites are long pull thrus with full hook ups. There are two sites together sort of back to back but at each end of the site, I hope that makes sense. There is a lot of space between us and the RV we are facing. The gentleman who brought us to our site told us they sometimes have two RV's on the same site that are traveling together and believe me there would be plenty of room to do so. It is a Dark Skies Community so no outdoor lights to interfere with star gazing and we were asked to draw our curtains at night. We have noticed several RV's with large telescopes outside. We are definitely planning on coming back to this area in the future. There is a lot more to explore and this would be the place we would park. This park is well booked and we were only able to get reservations for 5 days. So we need to remember to plan ahead if we wish to stay here.
The only negative for us was the lack of an AT&T signal. This is the first time in four years that we can remember not having a phone signal of any kind. There have been times we were not able to use our hotspot but we have always been able to make phone calls. On the positive side this is probably one of the best free WiFi signals we have ever had in a park.
One important thing to remember, when coming here, is to come with a full tank of gas, which we luckily did. The closest gas station, we have been told, is in Animas which is about 15 miles from the park. Plus, I would come with the pantry well stocked; from what I can tell the closes grocery shopping would be in Douglas which is about 58 miles south of here.
Tom spent some time taking a few pictures of the Park up by the Clubhouse.
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Our site taken from NM-80 |
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We are parked in Site 17. |
We have seen several little bunny rabbits. |
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Tom saw a Roadrunner and got a picture. |
Saturday's Sunset. |
Rodeo, NM
Coming back from Douglas today, Sunday, after Mass and some shopping we took a few pictures of Rodeo.
He was just sitting there at the top left of the sign. Tom said, it looked like he was watching me take his picture. |
What a great gate. |
Geronimo Surrender Monument on AZ-80
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St. Luke's Catholic Church in Douglas, AZ |
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One tiny little brave white flower next to where we parked the car for Mass. |
Note: The Hotel Lobby was worth seeing but the restaurant is not one we would go back to.
AZ-80 going South towards Douglas, AZ |
We can see Douglas, AZ in the distance. |
Heading North towards Rodeo, NM on AZ-80 I love the gold of the grasslands against the mountains. |
At the corner of NM-80 and NM-9 |
The other side of the above Scenic Historic Marker After seeing this without a doubt we will be back. |
We had a quiet day on Saturday. Sunday, though it included driving to Douglas, was in many ways a "quiet day", also. Two days we will look back on and remember as good days.
Hope you can say the same about your day.
Hope you can say the same about your day.
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