Before we left we visited Denise and Bennie. Denise had some solar panel riser knobs she wanted to give me and we changed out the nuts on mine for the knobs. Thanks, Denise!
The dogs got a chance to wander around together a little before we reigned them in. Bennie is such a quiet, non-aggressive little guy that Katie has no problems with him. She's good with most dogs now, but is still not crazy about the dogs who are straining at their leashes to visit with her. She's really not into that kind attention.
Bennie is very low key and doesn't scare her.
Then we went inside and visited while the dogs wandered around the motor home - and of course Katie found Bennie's chew toy. Denise gave Katie one - and in minutes it was chewed up and gone. Katie demolishes those things.
Can I have this one??
Katie gets a chew toy of her own. Look at those gorgeous floors.
Finally Katie and I said our goodbyes and went back to our site. I was slowly getting ready to leave, I had already gotten water, dumped, and topped off the gas and propane tanks. I had done laundry, too, and food shopped, so we were good to go. I called Brian and he came over and lowered my solar panels for me and showed me how he does it.
The final thing was I wanted to have dinner with Hazel before we left so we went to the restaurant attached to the laundromat on Saturday evening and had prime rib. It was pretty good, and I brought home enough meat to make a french dip sandwich the next day, and another dinner the following night.
Our last sunset photo from Quartzsite:
Super Bowl Sunday we got up early and headed out. As we've done previous years, we're hanging out in the California Hot Springs LTVA. It's an easy drive here from Quartzsite, and we stopped along the way to check out a couple of campgrounds at Imperial Dam LTVA to see if there were any good sites available, or if there were any burros wandering around where we could see them. We would have stayed there for a week if either was found, but I didn't see a great campsite, and there were no burros around, so we kept going.
After being in the desert for four months, it was nice to see green fields along the way and especially the fields that were being watered.

And finally, another sunset. This one was from our first night here at Hot Springs. Beautiful!
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From me and Katie, have a great Thursday, everybody! :)