WELCOME to our new Followers!
Cathie, who has been traveling with her husband, Al, in their fiver since July. His mom, Martha (almost 92) is in a lot of the posts I read, she was she traveling with Al's brother and SIL, what a cutie she is! Theirs is a new blog, check it out!
Lauren Miller, who is showing no information at all, but I love her Avatar, the rose. In my rose garden in San Diego, I had that beautiful variety. I don't know the name of it, but it was beautiful.
Jenny Johnson, who also has no information listed. Sometimes people don't put their blog names down, or don't have one yet. If you or Lauren have or start blogs, let me know so I can check them out.
Sheila, who has been showing dogs since 1979. According to her profile, "My Alaskan Malamute, 'Miles', was the dog 'Indiana' in the 'Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'." That must have been pretty exciting to be a part of! Sheila said she loves her motor home and hopes to some day be a full-timer.
First night boondocking
Short blog today - I had solar panels and a catalytic heater and some other things installed yesterday, and Katie and I had our first real boondocking experience last night. We went to Buckeye Hills Recreational Area.
Beautiful sunset along the way
We got there about dusk, and it was dark when I found somewhere to park. Not having been in one of those kinds of areas before, I wasn't exactly sure how it's done, where to park, etc. There were no signs, except this one on the way in:
There wasn't a sign of life, no animals, birds, people or RVs. We drove two miles down some washboard roads, past the police target range, into the desert, and finally saw what looked like camp sites.
The Palms parked at the end of the site driveway
I parked The Palms and walked to the end of the driveway to see what was up there, I wanted to make sure it wasn't a road and that there weren't any big rocks in the way. All was clear, so I drove in, turned around so we were facing the road, and we were there. I was a little apprehensive, since I had no idea where we really were, and it was so "out in the middle of nowhere."
I was looking forward to waking up in the morning to see where we were. Here's the area in the morning - sorry the photos are so dark, but it was cloudy and the sun was just peeking out:
View out the kitchen window - the sun is just rising, but it's cloudy.
View from the truck cab.
The Palms at Buckeye Hills Recreation Center.
This is about 7:00 am, still kind of dark.
I decided to pack up and leave and head toward the sun. No point in having solar panels if there's no sun, but that's seems to be a difficult task today. This whole area, Highway 8 headed toward Yuma, seems to be under cloud cover for today. Sunshine is expected tomorrow, I think.
This is the area as we are driving out
We don't have any Thanksgiving plans this year, just a turkey frozen dinner that I'm looking forward to. I won't be with my family, but I called everyone this morning, and I'll be thinking about them. I want to find a place we can hang out for a few days, or longer, to test out our new equipment.
This year I am thankful for my two wonderful kids and their spouses, Tom and Trish - and - Kristy and Matt, and all my grandchildren - Kennedy, Drew, Gavin, Lauren and Graydin. There just couldn't be a better bunch of kids.
I'm thankful that I have good health, without which I couldn't be living this life of full-timing and enjoying it so much.
And I am thankful that this Thanksgiving I have The Palms to take me to new, beautiful, exciting places in complete comfort, and Katie to keep me company on the way. I couldn't ask for much more, but I do, in fact, have a lot more.
From Me and Katie, Happy Thanksgiving to you all! :)