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Showing posts with label Westwind RV & Golf Resort. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Westwind RV & Golf Resort. Show all posts

Saturday, February 8, 2020

Dentist Appointment and Change of Plans


Where are we today?
Back on Ogilby Road enjoying the beautiful sunsets!




Thursday, January 6, 2020

When we found out we needed to bring the Jeep in to be checked out Tom switched his Dental Appointment to Thursday at 10 o"clock. So we were up and out the door around 8:30.  Our daughter called and mentioned that I never have taken any pictures of what it is like where we go into Mexico. So today I kept my phone out and took a few pictures to share. To be fair I have taken pictures of the Margaritas we have enjoyed so it is not entirely true about never taking any pictures...:)



The green fields are so pretty in the morning light.

The lighter colored field in the front was recently picked.

St. Thomas Indian Mission can be seen from I-8 and I
finally remembered to snap a picture as we went by.
It is a pretty little mission church and we always enjoy 

going to Mass there. Even though you do have to walk 
up several stairs to get to it.
Upper left: the sign letting us know it is the next exit,  the other
signs are some of those seen riding down the road towards the
border. Middle left: is an abandoned RV Park, I often wonder
with the proximity to the border why it did not make it.

Turning into the parking lot and paying our $6.00 to park.

Walking across the border into Los Algondones

Our first glimpse of the stores and of  course
The Purple Store. 

Some of what we see for sale as we walk along.

Where we go to the dentist.
All the way here we are asked if we need dental care, what
about eye glasses, would you like your shoes shined. I do not
know how many things we are shown for sale as we go along.
The key is to just keep moving unless you want to buy
something then the real fun of negotiating the price begins.
Honestly it is part of the fun of being here.

We had lunch here at Paraiso. In our opinion they have the
best Margaritas and we do like the food we have had here.
There is music and the stream of vendors with things to sell.
Mostly just a shake of the head no or a no thank you and
most vendors move on. It is all part of the experience and
I think it just adds to the fun of the day.

If you go into Mexico earlier and are on your way out before
noon there is usually no line and leaving goes quickly.
Stay for lunch and you are in line when you leave.
Though on Thursday I sat down with our packages at
about 12:55 and we were getting in the Jeep at 1:53. So
really not bad at all.

We are almost out of Mexico. 


We found out this morning at Tom's dental appointment that our plans have changed and we will not be heading towards Ajo, AZ in the morning. Instead we need to decide on a place to park for a few days. Tom was scheduled to have two fillings, a tooth pulled and the one next to it taken care of. The fillings are done, unfortunately, there is an infection in the tooth that needs to be pulled so he will have to take an antibiotic for a couple of days and then he goes back Monday afternoon to hopefully have the dental work finished. 

Knowing we needed a place to park. when we left Mexico this afternoon we took a ride over to the Pilot Knob BLM to see if it was busy. It really is not but it just looked hot and dusty to us so we decided against it. We then went straight across over I-8 and took Sidewinder Road back and around to Ogilby Road to check things out; not really feeling that area either. So we drove over to where we parked the beginning of January and ultimately decided to go back there. I think part of the indecision is not the places but a little disappointment about not continuing on to Ajo as we had planned. 


As we got to the tracks the arms went down and we watched
a short train go by. Do not remember the last time
we had to stop and wait for a train.

After checking out the parking possibilities off of Ogilby
we continued down the road then turned on to a road
along the power lines and followed it over to the
American Girl Mine Road. We then took it back to Ogilby.
From there back to I-8 and east to Westwind RV and home.

Pulling back into the Westwind RV and Golf Resort.
We have enjoyed our week here with full hook ups.


Friday, February 7, 2020


Today is a moving day for us so we were up and moving early. Well not to early we did enjoy our coffee first. In addition to the normal things Tom does outside since we are moving out to BLM land  he also filled our fresh water tank. I was even able to pull the sheets off the bed and get them washed and dried before we pulled out.  Honestly, I am not sure how we managed it but we got it together and were pulling out of the park an hour before check out. Now check out is noon so 11 o'clock is not really that early but since we are only going about 30 miles west there really was no big rush to get going. We were in our spot enjoying lunch a little after 12 o'clock.

As I mentioned above we were somewhat disappointed when we found out yesterday we needed to stay in the area so Tom could get some dental work taken care of but by the time our wheels were rolling west on I-8 that feeling was behind us. We love being parked out in the desert and we really like being parked off of Ogilby Road. So why be disappointed because Plan A flew out the window Plan B is a pretty darn good one.  So for now we will just take the days as they come. We  will wait and see how Tom's appointment goes on Monday before making any decisions about moving or not. We have reservations starting the 16th at Quail Ridge so we may decide to just stay here until then or maybe we will still head towards Ajo and spend a couple of days there. For right the plan is to just enjoy our time our here in the desert.



One of the Ocotillos near us.
They are all a filled with beautiful tiny green leaves.

We are across the road from where we were parked in January.
This is were Doug and Yuma were parked for a bit.

This 5th wheel is parked where we were and we could see
them having a fire in the fire pit Tom built for us.
Glad to see it is being used. 

The sunlight on the Cargo Muchacho Mountains as it starts
to set on our day.


Being in a RV park the last seven days there really was no opportunity to see or take a picture of the sun setting except behind other rigs. So I may of taken a few pictures, forty plus, of tonight's sunset but I did narrow them down to these few.




Turning to look back at the Stinger "B" as the sun was setting
I noticed the moon was just above the mountains.
That is the white dot in the picture.






In less than 

a minute

the sun 

was gone.

About 30 minutes later this was our view.

It is so quiet out here. We did hear a coyote briefly early in the evening otherwise nothing has broken the silence. I do not even think I have heard a train. The problem is I enjoy hearing the trains so I do not hear them as a nuisance so if they have broken the silence they have not broken my peace.










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Friday, February 7, 2020

Last Catch Up Post...Two Days in the Desert and Moving to Full Hookups

Wednesday, January 29. 2020

It we as wonderfully quiet night and we awoke to blue skies. As the day progressed there were fluffy white clouds and wind.
Tom made the coffee and I joined him. The sun was already up in the sky when we got up. Tom took off shortly after we got up to find a stable cell signal to call and make an appointment to get the Jeep in to be serviced. That taken care of he ran in to Quartzsite. I do not remember why but I remember he did call to see if we needed anything. Interestingly my phone was able to receive calls though not always call out.




Just after lunch Deb and Tom took a ride in the Dogsled in search of firewood. We had hoped to take at least one ride with the Jeep while we were out here but not knowing what is wrong with it we did not want to take a chance of going out, having a problem, and not being able to get back. 

The pictures below I took later in the afternoon and you can probably tell my focus was the clouds. With the wind they changed constantly and I do love watching it happen.









There was wind; though right outside on our patio close to the Stinger "B" you could feel some of the sun's warmth. Deb joined us for Happy Hour which is never an hour but a couple of hours of sitting, chatting, and just enjoy our time. Riley did not join us and she was missed.  Sometime after 5 O'clock as the sun started its downward trip towards the mountains plus with the wind the air took on a chill and it was time to say good night. It was a good day.

I failed to mention in my last post that Tuesday the 28th was Riley's 28th Birthday and typing this I just realized it was her Golden Birthday. So Happy Golden Birthday, Riley! a little late on the Golden part but still sincere. 


Thursday, January 30, 2020


Up this morning in time to see the sun join the day. When I first looked out the clouds were a beautiful pink. So I took a walk around and snapped some pictures.






There is light behind the Kofa Mountains in the east

and it starts to light up the mountains in the west.


The sun is making its way up into our day.

Bringing its beautiful light

 to the desert and mountains around us.






I could feel the sun's warmth the minute it peeked
over the Kofa Mountains.

A shadow selfie in the sun's warmth.

Everything transform as the

sun's light touches the desert floor.




I love how the light continues to brighten our surroundings.

Sun light touching that unusual Saguaro nearby. 

Our neighborhood in the early morning light.

It is hard to put this day into words. Deb and I started sitting in the early afternoon outside of the Igloo out of the wind. I was crocheting as we chatted and I could not tell you about what but I do know the conversation never wavered. Riley joined us for a while. Eventually we move over to our patio as the sun was now there. Riley and Tom joined us and we had a nice Happy Hour. Then we moved our chairs around the fire pit and Tom started a fire.  The sun set and the dark engulfed us and the cold air came with it but we bundled up and the heat from the fire helped. 


The sun leaving our day.

Our fire with a beautiful afterglow in the background.


This is my absolute favorite picture of the day.

There is no way to explain a magical day it just is.


Friday, January 31, 2020


Up to see the sun rise this morning. We will be leaving today for the Westwind RV & Golf Resort in Yuma. Check in is at noon and the drive should take us about 75 minutes of driving to get there so no real rush.




After a couple of hugs and our see you laters then a couple
more hugs I pulled away to get a picture and wait for Tom
to pull out with the Stinger "B". 

As I was waiting I saw Deb walk over toward the motor home and thought what the heck and headed back. I forgot we needed to take the boards out. So with that done and another see you later to Deb I pulled back down the road to wait.


Tom pulled up a few feet and stopped again.
So again I drove back.

I could see he was getting back in the driver's seat so I snapped
this picture and headed back down the road again.
Later I found out we had forgotten to take something off the
wall and he could here it moving. 

We are finally moving and I can just see the Igloo in the
distance through the dust the Stinger "B" is making.
As I look at this picture, even now a week later, I remember
thinking as I took it what a wonderful couple of days we
had here and we will miss being parked by Deb and Riley. 

We were driving separate. Something we never do unless it is a very short distance but because of what is going on with the Jeep we decided it was the best option. Tom followed me just in case I had trouble with the Jeep. Much easier for him to pull in behind me then to try and find a place to turn around and come back. It ended up being an uneventful drive, well except for the idiot who decided to pass several vehicles as he was coming towards me. I slowed up and I am pretty sure the vehicles he was passing did the same and he got back in just in time. Certainly got my heart racing and just before it happened I was thinking I hope some idiot does not try and pass all the vehicles coming at me. That stretch just north of the road to the Yuma Proving Grounds it seems like we always encounter someone in a hurry weaving in and out of the traffic.

Our spot for the week.
The gentlemen who bring you to your site here at Westwind are
 good at getting you into a tight spot.. They always seem to
 "squeeze" us into the site and they are tight.
 I am glad they do this, wish all RV parks did.


With this post I am caught up for this time. I do not fool myself by saying I will never be behind again...LOL I enjoy doing the blog because I want to keep a record of where we have been but if I ever let it take over enjoying where we are it would make no sense to write it.

We are moving today but that is for our next post. For now we hope you enjoy your day!








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