Thursday, November 20, 2008

First off we have not been up to much the past couple of weeks, kind of been taken life easy and just enjoying the beautiful weather and the park! This week we took the tour of the Florence musem and learned some more history of the town, Florence is one of the oldest towns in AZ. and is also the home of the longest running Youth Rodeo, (1930) which is coming up Thanksgiving week-end and we are looking forward to attending, should be lots of fun and very interesting as the youngest one to perform is 5 years old! (can't wait to see the kids perform). This Thanksgiving will be different for us also as we will spend it with our new friends in the park and all will make something (pot luck) of course there will be turkey & ham, and Nancy will make a couple of things that both of us really like to have with turkey, most of my family will know what they are! Jerry would disappointed if we did not have, ( you know how spoiled he is).

Well since we have been living in our RV since April, I have found that the kitchen is just not big enough, I just don't like having to move lots of stuff to be able to cook and then put it back and so on!!! So we had been looking around at other RV's and found one with a nice size kitchen plus a lot of things that were included, and with the sales they are having got us a good deal so we made a trade for a new one! Got a Voyage by Winnabago, very nice with a good amount of counter space. We have never moved from one RV to another so what a choir, but we are in and settled, and I don't mind cooking now that I don't have to do extra work to cook!!!!! As soon as we get new photo will post it!

Monday, November 3, 2008

A Little update, so far we are enjoying the nice evenings sitting on the patio with-out the flying bugs all around us, what a joy! Also with-out it being humid, that is really cool, it is still hot durning the day time but morning & evening are just great. Am learning different things too, like they grow a lot of cotton here we can drive down the highway and all you see is the cotton, have been able to view full fields and watch as the big machine picks and puts into bails, I did not not know that cotton was one of the main products that came from Az. and that they have three crops of cotton a year. Always thought most of it came from Ga.

There will be many activities starting this month at the club house and we are looking forward to joining in on some of them. We are glad we choose this park as it is not going to be as full as some of the others and that keeps it a little more private and with the lot size being much bigger then other parks. Have met a lot of nice people.