Week 283-284 - Sunny Arizona - 01-22-2012
Sunny Arizona
This week we left sunny California for sunnier Arizona. Our two
week trip took us through the back roads of SoCal and the freeways
of AZ. There really are not any decent alternate routes in Southern
Arizona to get you to Phoenix or Tucson.
As we left Hemet, we were in for a treat. Our good friend and
missionary from Romania, John McDaniels, was on a trip with his
father from Escondido to Blythe. As John receives our weekly
travelogues (and responds most every week, yay John), he knew that
we were close by. So we coordinated to meet at the Jack-in-the-Box
in Brawley, CA, where our two paths crossed. It was a two hour trip
for us, so we left at 9:30 to make sure that we were not late for
our noon lunch.
The first leg of our trip was on Route 3, from Hemet to Aguanga. We
have been on this road before, but failed to remember that it would
take an hour to go the 25 miles. Our plan to meet John and his
father, John, at noon seemed to be in jeopardy.
But as we passed through downtown Aguanga, the road picks up speed
but we didn't have time to stop and shop.
As our speed increased to 55 mph, we flew by the Sky Sailing
(gliding) company at Warner Springs.
Oops, passed by another great stop. As we drove through the curves
of Anza Borrego Desert State Park, it looks as if the SnowMan could
have used some Stimulus Therapy.
Mandy, low key during the trip, perked up when she saw Jack. Everyone enjoys two tacos for 99 cents!
After the panic of making
the Johns wait for us, it turns out that we arrived at Jack just
minutes before they did. We had a wonderful lunch and it was a
great pleasure to meet John's father and share with him.
Before leaving Jack, we made sure to get a snapshot of our meeting
at Jack. This is one of few Jacks with a drive through big enough
for the Mothership.
Next stop Yuma. But just before you leave California you can see
what is left of the Colorado River as it heads to Mexico. We
crossed over into Arizona and picked up some "cheaper than
California" diesel.
After our exhausting one-day trip of almost 200 miles, we settled
into Westwind Golf and RV Resort. This is first RV park where we joined our
neighbors and good friends Ben and Sid. Five years ago, in January
2007, they stayed here in their 5th wheel. We came down from
Quartzsite to join them. And we had the pleasure of hunting for
their new motorhome Ralphie. Wow, how time flies!
After three days of pickleball with Eddie and the boys, we were
rested up and ready for the next leg. Just leaving Yuma to the
east, you pass through Dome Valley.
From this point forward on Freeway 8, you pass by lots of nothing. But the freeways are vacant and the trip is peaceful.
1) Picacho Peak rises 1500 feet, between Casa Grande and Tucson. 2)
Arriving in Tucson we once again lucked out and breezed through
while noticing that heavy traffic was going the other way. We have
no idea why, but it is extremely rare that we get caught in the
jams.
At last we reach our destination for the week, Voyager RV Resort. We came for a Pickleball tournament, what else? The Massage Center
is looking pretty good post Pickleball.
The crowd is thick watching the Women's 4.0 Gold Medal match. Ellen
is not present here as her skill level is 3.5.
But here is the darling of the PB world with her Bronze Medal that
she and here partner Carol won. Pete and Ellen played in the mixed
doubles and had great success until they ran into a "buzz saw" and
got slaughtered in their final game. The same thing happened to
Pete and his partner, Chuck. Hmmmm, what's up down
with Pete?
We had a great two weeks, leaving friends in Hemet, lunching with
friends in Brawley, and Pickleballing with friends in Yuma and
Tucson. Many times we are asked "what is the favorite place you
have been?" The answer is always the same, "it's the people!". What a blessing to be with so many fine people. The Lord is good!
Until next week, be blessed.
Love, Pete, Ellen and Mandy
Photos from Jan 2012