Local Library - j
August 31st, 2010I’m in the Huntsville Library posting this. When we moved to Jefferson Hunt campground on Sunday the only two sites that were deep enough for our truck and trailer are surrounded by trees. We tried to get the satellite dish to connect to the satellite, but it just couldn’t find a gap in the trees. Sooo… we are without internet until we go down to Ardell Browns to get the a/c fixed on the trailer. We’re not sure when that will be, but it probably will be towards the end of this week. After that, we have time to kill before getting to Quartzsite, so we’ll probably take Mari’s boss up on her offer of parking the trailer in the overflow parking area at her business (flower shop) for a few days. I just checked the 10 day weather forecast for QZ and the temps are still staying up in the 100’s. Too hot for us!
When we do leave here, we’ll most likely go our regular route. Stop in Nephi, Utah for the night, then on to Mesquite, NV to park for a few days to a week there at the Casa Blanca casino. I still have money left over from my winnings when we stopped there on the way up here in April (enough to play the slots a bit AND have the Saturday night all you can eat seafood buffet). From Mesquite, we’ll go the rest of the way to QZ. We’re almost positive we’ll be staying in La Posa South. I’ve already picked out the spot I want if no one else is there when we arrive.
We originally planned on being there by the 15th of Sept, but now it’s not an issue. We don’t know if we want to volunteer this year and the only reason we wanted to be there by the 15th is so we could get one of the 2 stipend positions. The more I think about taking the winter off, the better I like it, but Thom still isn’t sure and I wouldn’t mind working 2 days a week if that’s what he wants to do. We’ve met some wonderful people by working in the contact station and I will miss that if we take this winter off. We’ll see what happens when we get down there.
It’s time for me to get back to the campground and get a few chores done. I’m trying hard to keep the trailer ready to move, so we don’t have to take more than a half a day to hit the road. Tonight is our last free night at the campground and we plan to pay for the next couple of nights. We have our American The Beautiful Senior pass (both of us do) which gives us 50% off on all US campgrounds. That includes Forest Service, BLM, Corps of Engineers, etc. It will only cost us $8/night here.
For those of you who are 62 or older and haven’t picked up the Senior Pass, please consider it. It gets you into Yellowstone and parks like that for free (still have to pay 50% for camping), and it cuts your camping costs way down. It’s $10 for the pass and it’s good for your lifetime. You can pick a pass up at most Forest Service offices, at Yellowstone park, Grand Canyon, and maybe even BLM region offices.
Now, I really do have to get back to the trailer. I’ll try to get another post done in a day or so. When we get down in Salt Lake City area we’ll have the satellite again.
Ya’ll stay healthy ‘n happy!
Toodles.