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Tag Archives: Yuma
More Shopping and a Parade
Yuma has some awesome historic places such as the Yuma Territorial Prison, The Ocean to Ocean Bridge, the Quartermaster’s Depot, and more. But since this is our third visit to Yuma and we’ve seen them all a few times before … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona, Daily Post, December
Tagged Farmer's Markets and Flea Markets, Historic Downtown Yuma, parades, Yuma
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Yuma Markets
Yuma has lots of Farmer’s Markets and Flea Markets. Tuesday we were at the Farmer’s Market in the Historic Downtown. Yesterday, we found the Farmer’s Market at Gila Mountain United Methodist Church. And today we were at the Arizona Market … Continue reading
Yuma, AZ
We’re in Yuma now. It was about an 85 mile drive south from where we were in Quartzsite. We have sent for our mail to be delivered General Delivery so we will stick around here until it arrives. This is … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona, Daily Post, December
Tagged Casino, Casino RV Parking, farmers market, Historic Downtown Yuma, Quechan Paradise Casino, Yuma, Yuma Farmers Market
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A Little Move
We’re still in Yuma, but we’ve moved to a casino with an RV parking lot on the west side of town about 10 miles west of where we were. It’s a gravel lot, and there are still large puddles here … Continue reading
The Sun!
Finally, the sunshine has returned! Good! Last night we had a real gully washer with thunder and lightning. It didn’t last long, just a passing storm cell. But it did make a mess of the desert sand we’re parked on. … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona, Daily Post, January
Tagged Energy, Renewable, Solar, Solar cooker, Solar Oven, Yuma
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A Walk In The Park
Still cloudy. Our adventure out today was to find some city parks to play in. One of the first ones we stopped at was John F Kennedy Memorial Park. While we were walking around the grounds we had to do … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona, Daily Post, January
Tagged Colorado River, Ocean to Ocean Bridge, Riverside Park, Yuma, Yuma Territorial Prison
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Yuma Farmers Market
Another wet rainy morning. We heard about a Farmer’s Market that sells only locally grown produce taking place this morning at the Yuma Indoor Marketplace so we went in search of it. It was actually outside, not inside, as we … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona, Daily Post, January
Tagged Bridge to Nowhere, From The Farm, McPhaul Bridge, Yuma, Yuma Farmers Market, Yuma Indoor Marketplace
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Yuma Produce
Yuma is the winter vegetable capital of the world. There are miles and miles of different varieties of lettuce, cauliflower, broccoli, spinach, cabbage, and more. There are also fields of wheat and cotton, and groves of oranges and grapefruit. Oh … Continue reading
Yuma
There are so many people in RVs at Quartzsite it makes me wonder who is left at home?? It was quite an experience, and we had a good time. We boondocked for one week, but now our holding tanks are … Continue reading