WiFi available at the clubhouse. From the desert to the lake

From boon docking at Quartzsite to full hook up at Lake Havasu.  From free to $120.00ish.  From rare cell signal to give me wifi to lots of WiFi in the club house.  Now I'm going to try to grab some pictures!             It worked!  Took only 15 minutes to bring me 11 pictures.  lol.
 There are dinosaurs all over Arizona--specifically T-Rex's.  Next time remind me to crop pictures before posting.
 This is the Sierra Vista farmer's market, small but cool.  Things we found were raw cow's milk and cream, jerky, wine, pecans, pistachio, jewelry, handbags-like I've seen in FBKS-cute made from fun fabrics with pics like roosters, super heros, dogs, flowers, etc,    also found were alpaca socks, yarn, hats, sweaters,   and    eggs, emu eggs, AK salmon and halibut, lasagna (cook yourself), honey and jams.  There was also a "dragon" pizza oven like Robot Pizza in FBKS.  Theirs wasn't as big, and they had a metal shelf to put the pizza on.  Oh, and oranges!









The tomato and orange for lunch, the sweet potato for dinner, gave Richard the beet.


The Prickly Pear Jelly is really good.  I like it on my crackers.  This is the nice fenced in yard for the boys.  No fenced in yard for them at Quartzsite,  a teeny one-about 10' by 10' here in Lake Havasu, and none for them in Needles, but the walk area in Needles has grass!
Driving through Tuscon.


Pica, Pica!  Picacho!  
I counted the cars on this train.  73.  70 were double.  Lots of cargo! to the right you see white blocks in the field?  They are harvested cotton!  Couldn't get a closer picture.
We arrive in Quartzsite.  The first thing I see is this ATV licensed and driving on the road. There were many, many more.  
To the right is the "big" tent for the big RV show.....more about that on another blog.  


Driving to the BLM land we see miles and miles of RVs boon docking.  Absolutely amazing!

Time to post, clothes are dry.  





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