I just liked the way these air flags looked. The purple and gold seems to be dancing....
Now, how do you spell this? Tipis, Tee Pees, Tepees or TPs?
They had old cars, trucks, and RVs.
This old, old cactus is in th middle of all the vendors. It had a huge bird next in the middle of it.
This puppy reminded me so much of Charlie, our Yorkie. Charlie curls up like this when he sleeps in his bed.....We miss Charlie.
The guys walk the area and we are right behind them.
Manuel pays the Amish lady for raw coconut. It was good. They also had almond butter, made only of almonds.
This double-decker was really neat. This was one of the vendors.
This was a cute little car.
The Pink Bus...they are vendors and are setting up.
They had free breakfast and lunch at LaMesa RV. We came by and enjoyed the meals.
This was the sign up desk for the breakfast/lunch. They used an Allegro front end as a desk.
We went walking yesterday when we arrived at Quartzsite and we had lunch.
We went riding around the area and visited with the Allegro Club group. Most were from the California area.
This is how we are set up in the desert. Richard & Patsy are on our left and we are next to them. Mark and Sue are one RV away. We gather here in the evenings just to visit.
This is all three RVs right after we arrived. There are about 17 to 20 in our group expected.
Richard parks his RV and proceeds to guide us to park, then helped Mark.
I followed Manuel in the SUV after we registered.
We are stopped right past the registration booth. This is all government property and it is really inexpensive to camp out here.
1 comment:
Howdie partners hows the weather .It is nce to see so many RVs . Are you sure he was buying Coco nut from that lady (just kidding) Place looks like the grass needs to be mowed . Or as our sister Lupe would say Lonning the Mow . Have a wonerful and tell my brother to watch out for those Nava hoes
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