Before we started seriously heading north we took a drive to Oatman, Arizona, always a fun place with burros wandering free. Had Navajo frybread for lunch & did some rockhounding around old mine sites. Nice to see the desert in bloom. We left behind the temperatures in the high 30's (celcius!), drove straight thru Vegas & stopped in Mesquite for their $4.99 16 oz. ham steak & eggs. Put $20 in the slots, gave me a decent amount of entertainment, but no cash unfortunately.
We drove thru Salt Lake City, I swear we were in "city" driving for over 2 hours! On to Idaho Falls, dark clouds everywhere, we stayed 2 nights after talking to the kids & hearing about the snow in Edmonton & also forecast for the mountain passes. We spent the day huddled in the RV with the generator powering our 2 space heaters, plus the furnace in the morning - we had awoke to 1C inside & -4C outside! We bought our last really cheap gas - $2.16.
We spent time making sure that all the food in the fridge & freezer was either eaten, tossed or on the list for customs. We arrived early on April 4, Easter Saturday to the border, duly declared our excess alcohol, were asked only about tobacco, firearms, vehicle repairs & were told to have a nice day!! We were fully prepared to pay duty, but I guess it was our lucky day or coffee time for the customs guys. The whole process took less than 5 minutes.
We were lucky to have no snow on the hiways, some on the edges & lots on the hills, in Alberta only patches here & there. We saw antelope & lots of ducks & geese, got photos of a huge flock of snow geese headed much further north.
We were home by 5:00, greeted by 6 months of mail!
We have managed to sort & deal with the stack of mail, the RV has been emptied & will wait for cleaning till it's warmer. The fridge is restocked & now we will try to settle into our summer routine. Have seen 2 of the kids, will visit the grand babies next week - it's good to be home & around family again!!
Until it starts to get cold again.......
Thursday, 9 April 2015
Sunday, 29 March 2015
Tucson and beyond, flying north with the birds
We left
Mexico behind on March 14, looking forward to getting home to family. We had an
easy time thru US customs, searched the freezer for disallowed food & asked
about any meds acquired, in particular Cipro. Strange question but apparently
it is the only antibiotic effective against anthrax so they keep an eye out for
any large quantities entering the US.
We settled
in Tucson for a week to do all the touristy things as we had never been there.
Of course we took the free camping option of a casino parking lot for all but one
night, when we caught up on laundry & sanitized our water tank after
dumping our Mexican water. Gas prices were pretty good - $2.219/gallon!
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| white pelicans over Laughlin |
We toured the Asarco copper mine & got to
watch the huge trucks working in the massive pit. Next was the Arizona-Sonora
Desert Museum, a full day exploring the nature trails, listening to talks on
Gila monsters & rattlesnakes, complete with live animals up close, marveling at the nesting hummingbirds in the walk-in aviary, ducking as the
raptor flight show had Harris hawks swooping over our heads & enjoying many
animal & bird exhibits.
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| Gila Monster |
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| rattlesnake |
A highlight
for us was the Biosphere 2, the site of a huge dome enclosed “world” complete
with an ocean & coral reef, a rain forest, a desert & living quarters. This
was used for a 2 year sealed live in experiment for 8 people in 1991-3 where
they grew their own food & monitored the environment, studying the
feasibility of creating dome homes in the future. It is now owned by the
University of Arizona & is used for climate & environmental research.
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| ocean, reef below |
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| desert |
Of course we
did some rock-hounding in the area, at one point ended up on a dirt “goat
trail” (not the first time) traveling for miles into the mountains, up to 8000
ft, temp. down to 10C, before we found our way out & back down to Tucson
where the temp was 25C.
We couldn’t
miss Tombstone since we were so close, took in a re-enactment of the Gunfight
at the OK Corral, had beer & burgers at the old Crystal Palace Saloon &
visited Boothill graveyard.
We had
purchased a booklet giving us 2 for 1 entry into many attractions so we also
visited the Pima Air & Space Museum. Lots of military aircraft, even a tiny
moon rock on display.
We left
Tucson & headed to Casa Grande where we swapped stories with Darwin &
Olivia & were treated to their wonderful hospitality, a great visit. On to
Phoenix area, a casino again in Mesa, close to the huge Mesa Market, 1500 shops
of “stuff”. Spent 2 days there wandering in amazement at the size of it. We ran
into 2 sets of folks that we met in La Penita, Mexico & we had previously
run into 2 other sets of people from our Mexican travels at other spots in
Tucson – small world. We tried our hand at casino bingo, a first for us. We
needed lots of help from the cashier on what we needed, but figured most of it
out & left poorer than when we arrived. We were surprised by the question
of paper or electronic when we bought our cards – you can now use a “tablet
like” device that can be loaded with dozens of bingo cards that a “machine”
plays for you – you sit there & watch idly & the screen shows “Yell
Bingo” if you win! Too technical for us, we played old fashioned paper cards.
We headed
north east after our trusty GPS got us through Phoenix to a new rock-hounding
area at Burro Creek. They have a beautiful rustic campground where we spent 3
nights, enjoying pie iron for breakfast cooked over the fire, watching
migrating birds overhead & 5 Great Blue herons nesting on the cliff above
the creek. The desert was in full color, lots of spring flowers & cactus in
bloom. We came across our first wild rattlesnake – a Western Diamondback, about
30” long, slithering along on the road. We visited with some Americans who told
us of another RVer (an American) who carries 19 firearms & 10,000 rounds of
ammo in his RV - & people wonder why we prefer Mexico!
We are now
in Laughlin, Nevada across the river from Bullhead City parked in another
casino parking lot with at least 30 other RVers. It’s hot – 96-100F, hi 30’sC
& feels even hotter parked on asphalt. We are enjoying walking along the
river walk beside the Colorado River & popping into casinos to cool off. We
have been visiting with Mary & Gary & last night we got to cruise the
strip in their fancy red Mustang convertible! We took a ride on the Riverboat
past all the casinos & up to Davis dam, can’t believe the number of people
out on the river in March. We will be
leaving here in a day or two, to do a quick trip north, but we know it will get
colder so we a reluctant to leave this heat. Hopefully winter is close to being
over up there. Next blog post should be from home, sweet home.
Still living the dream!
Thursday, 12 March 2015
Leaving Mexico, Heading North
Our last 2 weeks in sunny Mexico have us gearing up for the long drive home. We are really missing the kids & grandkids & are looking forward to getting home.
Our last few days at La Penita RV were busy - the last Beer Can races where Robin unveiled the newest racer - Mr. Mo (Modelo beer), one of his carvings. He also left a reminder of us, another carving hung in a tree. We went out for dinner once again, can't beat the $2-$4 taxi rides. I took in a Cultural Concert in Guayabitos, put on for the tourists & locals. It started off late & slow, Mexican time, with groups of young kids dancing, followed by the highlight - the Circo Dragon. An amazing display of acrobatics, juggling, aerial acts - & cultural dancing, all in beautiful costumes.
We left La Penita RV March 1 after a 2 month stay, hoping to return one day.
We headed north to Mazatlan, leaving the tropics & noticing the change in the scenery - definitely less green & lush & less flowers. Also not so hot or humid. This we appreciated! We stayed 3 nights, did some biking, ate at Fat Fish (huge helpings of ribs, very tasty), visited the Aquarium & were lucky to see a couple of chachalacas (very noisy strange birds). The Aquarium was fun - several shows; a diver with sharks & rays, sea lions happy to soak bunches of school kids, macaws performing tricks. We were able to walk around in the bird houses - a bit too close for comfort to some pretty big turkeys, several peacocks in full feather, and a goose guarding a nest of eggs that took a dislike to Robin being so close! You can't get close enough to stick a finger into a crocodile cage in Canada but Robin managed it here.
Another travel day on our way to a new destination - Huatabampito where we parked very close to the ocean on an endless beach. We saw big farm trucks loaded with loose tomatoes - not sure how they weren't all squished! Also saw many farmers grazing small groups of cattle in the ditches of the highway. The road had so many potholes we thought we were back in Edmonton! It was so cool that I actually needed a sweater in the evening. We visited an estuary thick with many species of birds, most notable were the white pelicans, first we have seen in Mexico.
We are now at our last stop in Mexico, back at Islandia RV in Kino Bay. It was nice to see everyone again as we spent 2 weeks here in the fall. Unfortunately it is " bobito" season - a nasty tiny fly that fortunately doesn't bite but flies into your nose, ears & hair in the hundreds! They actually like bug spray so nothing really works to deter them & they are out all day - gets you wishing for a strong wind! We have been out kayaking twice, stopped on a sand bar & dug for clams (happy to say that we have several bags in the freezer for chowder back home). We went out for a special treat - chili peppers stuffed with meat & cheese, wrapped in bacon & grilled over a fire. They are served in a tortilla & you add the condiments of your choice - delicious!!
We are now in the process of eating up what's in the fridge as we leave for Tucson on March 14. We have never been there & plan on some sight-seeing in the area. Then it's homeward bound. Still loving the journey!
Our last few days at La Penita RV were busy - the last Beer Can races where Robin unveiled the newest racer - Mr. Mo (Modelo beer), one of his carvings. He also left a reminder of us, another carving hung in a tree. We went out for dinner once again, can't beat the $2-$4 taxi rides. I took in a Cultural Concert in Guayabitos, put on for the tourists & locals. It started off late & slow, Mexican time, with groups of young kids dancing, followed by the highlight - the Circo Dragon. An amazing display of acrobatics, juggling, aerial acts - & cultural dancing, all in beautiful costumes.
We left La Penita RV March 1 after a 2 month stay, hoping to return one day.
We headed north to Mazatlan, leaving the tropics & noticing the change in the scenery - definitely less green & lush & less flowers. Also not so hot or humid. This we appreciated! We stayed 3 nights, did some biking, ate at Fat Fish (huge helpings of ribs, very tasty), visited the Aquarium & were lucky to see a couple of chachalacas (very noisy strange birds). The Aquarium was fun - several shows; a diver with sharks & rays, sea lions happy to soak bunches of school kids, macaws performing tricks. We were able to walk around in the bird houses - a bit too close for comfort to some pretty big turkeys, several peacocks in full feather, and a goose guarding a nest of eggs that took a dislike to Robin being so close! You can't get close enough to stick a finger into a crocodile cage in Canada but Robin managed it here.
Another travel day on our way to a new destination - Huatabampito where we parked very close to the ocean on an endless beach. We saw big farm trucks loaded with loose tomatoes - not sure how they weren't all squished! Also saw many farmers grazing small groups of cattle in the ditches of the highway. The road had so many potholes we thought we were back in Edmonton! It was so cool that I actually needed a sweater in the evening. We visited an estuary thick with many species of birds, most notable were the white pelicans, first we have seen in Mexico.
We are now at our last stop in Mexico, back at Islandia RV in Kino Bay. It was nice to see everyone again as we spent 2 weeks here in the fall. Unfortunately it is " bobito" season - a nasty tiny fly that fortunately doesn't bite but flies into your nose, ears & hair in the hundreds! They actually like bug spray so nothing really works to deter them & they are out all day - gets you wishing for a strong wind! We have been out kayaking twice, stopped on a sand bar & dug for clams (happy to say that we have several bags in the freezer for chowder back home). We went out for a special treat - chili peppers stuffed with meat & cheese, wrapped in bacon & grilled over a fire. They are served in a tortilla & you add the condiments of your choice - delicious!!
We are now in the process of eating up what's in the fridge as we leave for Tucson on March 14. We have never been there & plan on some sight-seeing in the area. Then it's homeward bound. Still loving the journey!
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