Good Morning Yuma!! You would think it's warm in the desert, but this year, you would be incorrect. Wrong as it were. It was a chilly 40-something, but at least the wind wasn't blowing. What a relief!
I could smell it from outside. Just look at this table, with peach/apricot sauce, blackberry sauce, pancake syrup and my Canadian maple syrup (out of sight).
Let the pancaking begin!! Ray cooked up sausage and pancakes like a pro. What a send off THIS was going to be.
The perfect end to a week of trying to stuff fabric into every tiny little hole in the rig. I see a lot more organizing in my future ... shelves, drawers ... anything I can find to give me more space. Cooper's toys are even on the line.
No the sausages are not burned, it's my camera.
In no time, I was on the road. But not until I tried to mow down that tree behind me. Luckily I looked at the camera just in time. I was off to the gas station to fuel up, using Ray's points for the month. The diesel cost me $3 a gallon. You sure can't beat that with a stick. I had a fabulous time and can't thank Cindy and Ray enough for their wonderful hospitality, let alone the quilt patterns.
I did spend about 15 minutes in the gas station telling a guy about the van. He wanted to know the good and the bad before buying one. I told him to buy a chair to sit in outside while his wife was INSIDE. Your marriage will last longer. He laughed. I wasn't kidding.
Next I ran into Fry's for some groceries. That was a HUGE crazy store on a Saturday morning. I got out for under $75, but I think that's pricier than my home town. I'm sure it was the Velveeta Mac 'n Cheese!
The drive was a smooth one. Hardly any traffic at all, so we cruised right along. I arrived just in time to see Patsy drive Black Beauty down the road and into the park. I waved ... yelled ... honked and waved again. All to no avail. You can't say Patsy doesn't watch the road. I admit, I'm the same.
Thank goodness she was there to help me set up. We put the blocks down and I drove up until she said STOP! I can't see them unless I open the door, and if you open the door, the rig goes into park. Another surprise. The best part, it's the first time I've actually been LEVEL and don't get slammed by the side door when I open or close it.
As soon as I got set up, I headed over to visit for a bit. You'll never guess who met me at the door. That's part of Tigger hanging out of his mouth, whereupon the foot fell on the floor. Oops!! I think Tigger is a goner.
After lunch we went for a short walk and landed back beside my home away from home. Gibbs sat there for several minutes staring at the door. I finally opened it and he jumped in. I think he smelled or heard Jonathan. Silly boy ...
And so we are settled in to the Big Q, with the wind picking up every minute. It's a perfect 66 degrees, so no complaints.
After a long day I was looking forward to a nice dinner. Here it is my friends ... my FIRST dinner prepared in my little RV on wheels. Little is the operative word here. And to say I cooked dinner would be a bit of a misconception. I reheated the meatloaf a tad bit too much. On the other end of the spectrum, I didn't cook the squash as much as needed.
What I realized is I have nothing to cook IN except paper bowls. Add to that the fact that I spiced it up with something I'll explain tomorrow. OOOWEEEEE it's hot like a firecracker! Like jalapeño hot!! I got out the little tomatoes to cool off the fire a bit, but they didn't help.
It also didn't help that I forgot to close the microwave door and ran smack dab into it. Forehead height. Holding my ice water cup to my forehead, I ate in silence. I was doing so good with the electronics, I forgot how to move in small spaces.
Truly, it will get better when I have Dish Network and don't have to mess with internet TV any more, which has decided to foil me at every turn, refusing to connect. Even with the generous offer of StarLink from Patsy and Bill, my TV is having none of it. I think it needs an update, but it keeps saying the internet connection is not good enough. The story of my life.
CHEERS!! Here's to my first fun day in Quartzsite!!
Have fun visiting, shopping and seeing all the oddities of Q!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah ... and I have to admit, I think there are more "oddities" than normal!!
DeleteEnjoy your stay at Q!
ReplyDeleteGlad the weather is nice.
Happy Sunday!
Frances:)
If the wind would quit, it would be perfect!! But still beautiful sun!
DeleteI find it a real challenge to cook a meal in the Camper Van. I have not dropped an egg on the floor for years...and have already dropped two on the floor of the Van now. Progresso Soup (Keto or other less carb soup like Cheese Broccoli or my favorite, Chicken Cheese Enchilada) is my new Camping friend...we have two Sistema Microwave Soup Mugs, a can of soup will fit into one, heat and serve. Maybe complement with cheese melted between two low carb tortillas...a meal in 5 minutes or less with little clean-up. Of course, NOT GOOD when it is 105 degrees out in Sacramento!!!
ReplyDeleteI will check it out. Same here ... difficult to cook due to little counter space. Toast and eggs works in the morning, its dinner that's a problem.
DeleteA lot of "smart" TV's are set to only show the "Best" quality picture, which takes up a lot of bandwidth. Ours will only play Prime on the highest quality, is not adjustable, and there is a LOT of buffering, enough to make it un-watchable.
ReplyDeleteFor us, I put the Prime APP on my Samsung phone, and since the picture quality is adjustable on the APP, I set it on Good, not Best, and it works fine. Since the TV is a Samsung too, I can mirror it to the phone and we can watch Prime shows with no problem. You can also download shows to the phone so you can watch them when there is no internet access as the connection between the TV and phone is Bluetooth. Sounds complicated, but once you figure it all out, it works pretty slick.
Woohoo ... and I thought it was just me. Now this is some info I can put to use. I'll check the TV. I was able to watch a couple of movies on my computer, just fine.
DeleteHitting your forehead...yuck. When we moved into this motorhome I had to learn the hard way to ALWAYS close a certain cupboard door. If I didn't I experienced a lot of pain.
ReplyDeleteSoup...not a big fan of can soup but Progresso is my favorite.
I may become the Soup Lady. It's sure an easy way to prepare dinner.
DeleteWelcome to Quartzsite. Hope you have a great time.
ReplyDeleteIt's always interesting .......
DeleteI am still reading your blogs. I always love your pictures and the quilts you make are awesome.
DeleteMary Klinger - Klinger Musings
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