Monday, September 28, 2015

Moved...


As in:  "Wild thing... you move me."

If you said, "The Troggs, 1966," you get 100 bonus points.

We moved to a different RV park today.  No, not because of the noisy neighbors, this was our plan.  We stayed 5 nights at the other RV park because we could get a good Passport America rate.  The park we are now in is where we often stay when visiting Steph and Dan; it is closer and a lot more convenient.  I'm just not crazy about giving the crabby ol' management any of my money, even though it is less expensive.

Well, they did have someone at the front desk who was, according to Joan, "A very pleasant young lady."

One in a row.

As we pulled in, it was over 90% empty in the front sites...


Joan went in to register, I waited in the motorhome.  I usually do the registering, but it is best if I stay away from the front desk here.  ;-)

We drove separately from Pueblo El Mirage, only a half hour or so away.  It is 102º here, early afternoon - I had the generator running and the coach air conditioning on along with the dash air.  Nice and cool inside.  Joan drove ahead of me to lead us to our site in "the North 40."  Well, that's what we call it.  These are sites for over-nighters and short stay folks.  We are usually in a site up front, but they don't allow cargo trailers there.  We specifically asked for this pull-through area, and just didn't say anything about our trailer.  It isn't like we are going to offend anyone around us with our nice-looking FeatherLite cargo trailer - there are about 80 sites in this area, and with our motorhome in its site, a grand total of 3 RVs here...



We took our time getting set up - not because of a lack of schedule, but because it is hot... did I mention: 102º??


Look to the far right in that photo - there is one RV back there.  The other is a bit further than that one.  Well, it should be quiet here.  ;-)

One one stay here several years ago, this area was about 20% occupied.  The crappy woman at the front desk put RVs on either side of us... with barking dogs.  The sites are long, but narrow.  With the slides out in our HitchHiker, we could reach out the window and shake hands with the people next door.  LOL  Yes, the crabby lady could have put plenty of space between each RV... pretty sure that wasn't an accident.  On the bright side, I doubt that will be any issue on this stay.

And, for the record... you make everything groovy.  (Another Wild Thing reference.)


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