Luckily, I found a great little place in Blythe that's only a half hour or so from Quartzsite, so yesterday I headed over there in the morning. They had great reviews on-line.
When I got there I met the owners, Sergio and Esperanza, a husband and wife team. Sergio directed me into the office to talk to Esperanza who explained everything to me, the cost, what happens if the truck didn't pass the emissions test, etc. Then I got Katie out of The Palms and we went into the office to wait.
It took 20 minutes or so, and during that time I chatted with Esperanza who was very friendly. Then it was done - for another two years. The Palms passed. Whew. I always think it will go well, but you never know.
By the way, it cost me $120 - across the street is a Ford dealership, where the price is $200. Same testing equipment, they both send the info the California DMV electronically, they do exactly the same thing. EZ Lube is an older garage and not as fancy as a dealership, but the people were friendly, knew what they were doing, the service was great, and the job was done. (Cars are cheaper; a different machine is used for RVs and I think everyone charges more for our rigs.)
I would highly recommend them if you're from California and need to have your vehicle smogged while in Quartzsite. I doubt there's a closer shop to get it completed.
EZ Lube 345 E Hobsonway Blythe, CA 92225 Shop: (760) 921-2918 Cell: (760-799-8967 Esparanza said they might be moving their shop this year, so if you want to make an appointment and the shop phone isn't working, use the cell number. The new shop will also be in Blythe, CA, but double check the address.
A couple of weeks ago I met up with an old friend, Carolyn, with whom I used to work - and haven't seen for 34 years! She and her husband, Fred, were on their way home from a convention and traveling through Quartzsite, so she messaged me and asked if I'd like to meet for a late lunch.
It's amazing how the years fall away and it feels just like it used to in the "old days."
We had a great lunch at Taco Mio in town and talked for three hours. The only reason we parted is because they still had a ways to go before they got home, and the sun was starting to go down.
I sure had a wonderful time. The lunch was great, and the conversation even better. We could have talked for hours and hours more. It was so nice to see Carolyn again after all this time and to meet Fred. And thanks for treating me to lunch, guys! 😀
Below is another photo of the view out my window. Every time I look outside, I can't believe the green terrain. Normally all that green would be brown desert, or brown/black rocks covering the desert floor. This has been the wettest season I've seen in the six years I've been coming to Quartzsite for the winter. Kind of cold and windy, too, this year. Every year is different.
Every year is great!
And a final sunset - I don't have any more photos, and I'm leaving the area tomorrow. Perfect timing!
From me and Katie, have a great Wednesday, everyone! ❤😎❤
We noticed today when we crossed the reservation that we've never seen it this green. The wild flowers are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWe don't have to do smog inspections here. Sounds like you made a good score with EZ Lube. Nice to find folks that do a good job and don't charge an arm and a leg. So glad you were able to connect with your friend Carolyn. Good friends can just pick up right where they left off. Looking forward to reading about your next stop....Safe travels!!!
ReplyDeleteWe had a change of plans but we'll keep our visit appointment for next winter.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy your Travels!
It's about time.
Happy (Almost) Anniversary!
ReplyDeleteYou are doing great there, and so nice to meet up with old friends. New Place and new faces is always fun, travel safe.
ReplyDeleteWill you be traveling in Northern Arizona this spring? I plan to go to the Grand Canyon in mid May.
ReplyDeleteYou are leaving us in suspence! I'm getting "hitch itch" to move, too. Lots of RVs have left the Imperial Dam area already but I think it is too early to go north yet.
ReplyDeleteIts a great way to live, isn't it!
ReplyDeleteSeems like only yesterday you were asking on the RV lists for advice about what to buy! How time flies! Congratulations on a job well done! ;->
ReplyDeleteVirtual hugs,
Judie
Thanks for the last Quartzsite sunset picture. Safe travels, enjoy your next stop.
ReplyDeleteBlythe was convenient and nice to give your business to a friendly family. Tomorrow I return to Quartzite as solar Johnny's controller panel quit working.
ReplyDeleteGlad you got the smog chore done. Sure it is always a small worry that it won't pass, but you're good for a few more years.
ReplyDeleteWonder where you're headed next.
I'll have to see where you are next winter. We will be at Black Meadow Landing and I'd love to have coffee with you!! Xx
ReplyDeleteThats awesome. I want to do that with my dog some day!
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