Now that winter was arriving, and the holidays were just around the corner, our friends started arriving as well. The first to arrive were Mike and Julie, mid November.
We tested out a new restaurant for Taco Tuesday- Blondies- and all agreed if the weather was nice enough for sitting outside in the Tiki Bar, it might be worth a second trip.
Paul’s brother Tom and his wife Sue arrived soon thereafter, for a short visit. They have joined the world of RVers and brought their “new to them” motorhome. Of course there were a few projects for the guys to work on!
There’s usually something going on in Havasu, and the holiday season is no exception. Once again this year, we headed to the lake for the Parade of Lights. We arrived early enough to cook dogs on the fire pit before the boat parade started.
The weather was perfect for the parade.
The English Village area near the London Bridge is always well lit for the holidays and was actually was voted one of the best displays in Arizona.
After downloading the maps to my phone (no cell service out there), we towed the Teryx down the highway to the trailhead.
The views were amazing and the trip was a total blast. There were several mines to explore on the way back, and we all would do the trip again.
Unlike the Desert Bar, there is no solar power here. No electricity at all. And contrary to what you would think, looking at this picture, there is certainly no mail delivery. Someone clearly has a great sense of humor.
After relaxing for a bit and having lunch, we headed back the way we came, with a couple of detours.
Any time there is a mine to explore, Paul is totally on board. He and Mike checked out this one, near the cabin, while Julie and I chatted.
There is off-roading and then there is off-roading. On the way home we decided to take a side “trail” and give the Teryx a work out.
Actually, we all got a bit of a work out as well, and our road building abilities came in to play.
The trail got rougher and rougher, and we began to wonder whether we should turn back.
While the guys navigated an “interesting” section of the trail, Julie and I scouted ahead.
What we found had us whistling for the guys to come and look. After a very short discussion it was decided that we did indeed need to turn around. Oh well, we had a great time.
Not only will it keep the hot sun from beating on us in the warm months, it will help keep in the heat from the propane heater, allowing us to use the deck in cooler weather. Although they were professionally installed, Paul did the electrical himself.
At the end of the day, whether we’ve been working, or playing, we like to take time to enjoy the incredible sunsets that Arizona has to offer….
It looks like the party place continues to do its job well.
ReplyDeleteWow - we really stayed busy and as always lots of fun and laughter!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you've been very busy. Do you ever rest or get to enjoy some me-time?
ReplyDeleteThe fun never ends. Great idea about the electric sunshades.
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