We parked for two weeks along the Colorado River and enjoyed the RZR rides, the trips to Mexico and the company. The burrows are all over the valley. One burrow came into camp with a soup can around his front foot. The guys lassoed him and cut the can off. He quickly fled, so we don't know if he appreciated the operation.
It's not an adventure unless we try to drive over wild terrain. To keep the RZR from tipping, one of the guys rode on the side over these rocks.
The kids gave us a muff pot for Christmas. It's dandy having hot meals along the trail - bbq little smokies, chicken, meatballs, etc.
As always, there is a fix'em up project. Don't you like our redneck jack?
After two weeks, we left Parker and traveled the rest of the way to Yuma. This year, we drove around a subdivision that has trailer rental sites. We had full water, sewer, and electricity for the remainder of our trip. Oh, so nice to have full utilities.
The snowbird branch did a service project every Friday. We went to the food pantry and in one picture we packaged sacks of various food products and then for two Fridays we picked private grapefruit trees and then the food pantry distributed these to the needy. Of course, we were needy and everyone took home a sack or two of fresh grapefruit.
Watching the Superbowl from our lawn chairs. We strung our TV out the back window and had a potluck special for eats.
Took a run out to the military base and saw them take the spy blimp down.
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