I sewed a 55-inch table topper quilt for the fall. You know, in HOWE (footnote 1) our dining table isn’t that big! HAHA This was a kit that I got while shopping with my friend, Bridget, in Spearfish, SD. I rarely make quilts from kits but this one caught my eye. It will be a... Continue Reading →
Bisbee Mines & Saguaro, AZ.
For our exploring day we headed south, drove through Tombstone, and then up the mountain to Bisbee, Arizona. We stopped in at Copper Queen Mine and Bisbee visitor center where we picked up some area information and then drove the 1/4 mile to the downtown area. The town looks like the old shops and lots... Continue Reading →
Who Is Walking In That Field? Arizona
Water Irrigating Canal, San Luis, AZ 02/25 Colorado River State Historic Park in historic downtown Yuma, Arizona. The admission to the museum was $10.00 each. The ranger was very nice, gave good instructions to Kevin with a map, and then went to check if the films were captioned. Yes! This place gets an A. We... Continue Reading →
Xscapers Bash, Lake Havasu, AZ
Travel Day: to S.A.R.A. (Special Activities Recreation Area) Park on the other side of Lake Havasu, AZ, 6 miles from where we were. HA The event this week was “Bash.” We are members of an RV club called Escapees. Escapees has a group called Xscapers. Xscapers is usually a younger group who work remotely. With... Continue Reading →
Balloon Festival, Lake Havasu, Arizona
This is is the 14th year of the Lake Havasu Balloon Festival 2025 with over 80 balloons. This is a charity event - we didn’t know this before - and last year they raised $250,000 for charities, organizations and non-profits right here in Lake Havasu. That is amazing! All Set Up For Dry Camping With... Continue Reading →
Off To Prison We Go! Yuma, AZ
We went to prison! Well, to Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park. It is the most visited place in this area. We got there right as it opened. We paid $10.00 each to get in. The prison was built in 1875. First we saw the Guard Tower. It was built on top of the water... Continue Reading →
Where Are U.S. Leafy Veggies Grown For Winter Eating?
Travel Day to Yuma, Arizona. We were surprised there wasn’t a lot of traffic. We thought we would see a ton of RVs heading south. Just south of Quartzsite was all new area to us. It was fun to see the BLM where people are boondocking. (Boondocking is camping with no hook ups to water,... Continue Reading →