Author Archives: Marsha Brecht

Going Further South

The real Spring has not arrived in Minnesota just yet so we are going to hang out here in Arizona a bit longer before heading north.  We have moved south of Phoenix to Las Colinas RV Park in Casa Grande. … Continue reading

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Desert Botanical Garden

There were six hot-air balloons rising over the horizon early this morning.  I got a picture of one of them. The Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix is a pretty cool place to visit.  With the recent rains and the latest … Continue reading

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Going South

The Grand Canyon was pretty awesome and we enjoyed our time there, but now we’re slowly heading back to the Phoenix area.  Hopefully the heat wave is over and the temps are a bit more to our tolerance. We spent … Continue reading

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Grand Canyon, Day 3

Just before dark last night we were greeted by two Mule Deer out our front window. This morning we drove the Jeep farther east along the South Rim, beyond the bus route to Desert View near the East Entrance Station … Continue reading

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Grand Canyon, Day 2

The east route of the South Rim is just as beautiful as the west route was.  I’ve taken nearly 100 pictures these last two days, but I don’t know why.  Not to minimize the awesomeness of the Grand Canyon, but … Continue reading

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Grand Canyon National Park

Frost met us this morning.  We’re somewhere around 7,000′ elevation so it’s way cooler than it is back in Phoenix.  The high today was 66F, not like the 95F happening in Phoenix. I do prefer this. After breakfast we drove … Continue reading

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From Desert to Forest

Early this morning we went to visit Montezuma Castle National Monument cliff dwellings before leaving town.  It really has nothing to do with Montezuma.  Early settlers assumed that it was Aztec in origin and named it that. The rest of … Continue reading

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Desert Exploring

Just north of Black Canyon City is Agua Fria National Monument.  We were hoping to find a free place to camp in the desert but the roads into the area were way too rough to drive the motor home on. … Continue reading

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Moving North

Our time in Mesa was spent visiting with the relatives and helping my step-mother, Shirley, get ready to move back to Minnesota.  Her home here has been sold and we will be transporting some of her things for her. She … Continue reading

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Mesa, AZ

The storms are over.  The clouds are still with us, and just a sprinkle of rain, so we drove the 90 minutes east to Mesa, Arizona, this morning. Mesa Regal Resort is where we stayed when we were here at … Continue reading

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Stormy Day

The weather forecast was for a passing storm and we could see the clouds rolling in so we are staying put here at Saddle Mountain RV Park in Tonopah for another day.  We did take a drive to the nearby … Continue reading

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Tonopah, AZ

And here we are back at Saddle Mountain RV Park in Tonopah, AZ.  We stopped here because we have been here before and it’s a Passport America member park.  It’s also a very nice well-groomed park with big level pull-through … Continue reading

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Scaddan Wash

I always said I didn’t want to re-trace our steps and repeat places we’ve been, but here we go again.  We moved across town to Scaddan Wash, one of the free dispersed camping areas provided by the BLM (Bureau of … Continue reading

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Return to Quartzsite

Here we are back in Quartzsite.  After boondocking for the last several days it’s good to have full hookups again and be able to spoil ourselves with electricity and plumbing.  We are spending one night at Kofa Mt. R.V. Park … Continue reading

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Solar Bread and Egg

This is so cool. I’m having such fun experimenting with this home-made solar cooker. Our neighbor, Sharon, is a great bread maker, something that has never been one of my strong points. She brought over a small ball of her … Continue reading

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Lake Havasu Sunday Swap Meet

Clouds rolled in over night, blah. Every Sunday September through May is a Swap Meet in the London Bridge Shopping Center parking lot in Lake Havasu City.  I always enjoy these things, but seldom actually buy anything.  We spent last … Continue reading

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Solar Beans

We had no plans for today.  The sun was out and yesterday’s solar oven cornbread cooking  was so successful we decided to be a little more adventurous today and try dried beans.  You know, the kind you usually soak overnight and cook … Continue reading

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London Bridge and Solar Cornbread

Although we’ve been to see the London Bridge at Lake Havasu City, Arizona, a few times we went for another visit today.  Um..I should mention that it was 80F and sunny and just a beautiful day. On both sides of … Continue reading

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Craggy Wash

We have left Laughlin, NV, and Bullhead City, AZ, and moved on down the road about an hour to the Lake Havasu City area. Craggy Wash is a free dispersed primitive camping area provided by the BLM (Bureau of Land … Continue reading

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Route 66

What to do…what to do… Road trip! The longest continuous stretch of the old “Mother Road”, Historic Route 66, still in use today, runs near here.  We drove to Kingman, Arizona, where we could get on it. Kingman has an … Continue reading

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