Yesterday we took at trip to Mexico. Los Algodones located 7 miles west of Yuma is located right at the border so you park your vehicle and walk across.US or Canadian auto insurance doesn't work there. Fun shopping for all of the tourist trap stuff, but people go there to get their dental work done, buy eye glasses and buy pharmacy products. Robert a guy from South Carolina who was camping next to us came with us to get a crown, he paid 250 for the same crown that they wanted 950 in Yuma. There is at least 35 or 40 dental offices and as many opticians right at the border. Fun day with an outstanding Margarita and mexican food for lunch. David and Cynthia who came along as we. David was quoted a price of $591.00 to remove all of his bottom teeth and put in a plate. We didn't bring a camera across as a prcaution but it would have been more than ok. It was fun and we were very comfortable. The only inconvenience was the 2 hour line up to come back.
The valley around Yuma produces 1/3 of all of the agricultural crops in Arizona. Fields and fields cabbage, lettuce, kale, etc. They get about 3 crops per year. In the summer when it is very hot, 100 degrees f they grow wheat and hay.
There are between 30 and 40 thousand workers in the fields daily. Many of the workers cross the border from Mexico daily.
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Jan 30 Yuma update
We moved to Yuma last Friday and our generator went on the fritz on Saturday, so we returned to Quartzsite to get it repaired on Monday. Worked on it for 4 hours and then had to order in some parts. They wont be in until the end of the week so we are chilling back in Yuma.
Jan 30 Wow, 10 days with out a post
We have spent the last 10 days between Quartzsite and Yuma. Quartzsite is definitely the mecca of rv communities. Summer population of 3500 balloons to 250,000 plus in the winter. Besides all of the rv parks this area has1000's of square miles of BLM land. Long term campers can stay for up to 7 months for a one time fee of $180.00. This is for dry camping with no facilities. Short term is $40.00 for 14 days , or $10.00 for s single night. There are no designated camping spots, you just pick a spot and set up. Lots of campers camp in groups. We met 3 other couples from Ontario, so after a couple of days we put out campers close together and hung out in the evenings.
We were able to walk into Quartzsite from our site, about 2 klms. With all of those campers hanging out looking for things to do there are always shows, RV , gem and rocks, and flea markets.
Weather is perfect. It only rains 5 days a year, daytime is low to mid 20's and mid teens at night.
We were able to walk into Quartzsite from our site, about 2 klms. With all of those campers hanging out looking for things to do there are always shows, RV , gem and rocks, and flea markets.
Weather is perfect. It only rains 5 days a year, daytime is low to mid 20's and mid teens at night.
Time for a break at the RV show |
Every kind of art and craft is on sale here |
There must be 100 booths selling rocks and gems |
Our campsite frends, Cynthia and David from Lynhurst, Paul and Cathy from Kitchener, and Dean and Nancy from Mount Forest |
Saturday, January 19, 2019
Jan 19 Quartzite
Yesterday we travelled to Mesa to get the generator starter replaced and then on to Buckeye.
To day are in Quartzite to attend the largest RV show in USA. There is also a 25 acre Sell-a- rama (gems, rocks, crafts, and flea market,on for the next week so it should be fun.
We are camped in the BLM (Bureau of Land management) land just out side of town . We walk the1.25 klm to go into town. Weather is outstanding, low 20s during the day and low teens at night.
To day are in Quartzite to attend the largest RV show in USA. There is also a 25 acre Sell-a- rama (gems, rocks, crafts, and flea market,on for the next week so it should be fun.
We are camped in the BLM (Bureau of Land management) land just out side of town . We walk the1.25 klm to go into town. Weather is outstanding, low 20s during the day and low teens at night.
Thursday, January 17, 2019
Jan17 Tombstone AZ
Tombstone AZ is where the movie OK Corral was based on. After the movie the town became a tourist attraction. After the silver mines closed it had become pretty much a ghost town. Today it is really a tourist trap, but a fun place the spend the day. They stage gun fights every day where Wyatt Earp and his buddies had their famous gun fight. The entire town has been restored to look like the 1880's
They offer stage coach rides around town |
A view of the main street |
Getting ready for the staging of the gun fight |
Big Nose Kate was Wyatt Earps, wife for 46 years |
Stopped in for a quick beer and stayed awhile. This guy was a great singer, he could do all of the old classics |
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Jan 15 The Mexican Wall in Nogales AZ
This city is built on the border and is on both sides . The down town has a major car crossing and a pedestrian crossing. We walked trough the gate to go over and the customs to come back. I asked the US customs officer when the wall was built and with a smirk and a smile he said "not a wall a fence". The original wall was built in 1915-1918 and has always been there ever since.
Steady steam of people going back and forth. I imagine people work on both sides
Steady steam of people going back and forth. I imagine people work on both sides
the wall is made of steel slates , positioned so you can see between them |
I am on the Mexican side , with the fence behind me. Looked for a "make Mexico great again" hat but couldn't find one |
Notice the fence cutting right through the city |
Jan 15 Titan Nuclear Missle base
The USA built 3 Nuclear missile bases during the cold war in the 1960's. Each base had 18 missiles and were programed to launch in under 30 minutes. Only the President could give the order!
The idea was that they would never shoot first. If you had more power than your enemy, and they launched a missile at you, you shot back and totally destroyed them. Each missile would destroy an area of 27 sq miles.
Rose was super excited to see these signs that were every where. |
1960 technology |
picture of the missle , war head removed taken from the top of the silo |
Monday, January 14, 2019
Jan 14 Kitt Peak National Observatory
We travelled to Tuscon and on to the Kitt Peak National Observatory.
Not a very good picture, but lots of cotton grown around Tuscon |
Bales of cotton in the field waiting to be picked up |
This is an interesting place to visit as they have numerous telescopes to study the sun and the stars. The largest being 41/2 feet in diameter. Unfortunately the tours were closed due to the gov't shut
down.
To complicated to describe but visit the link below and get all of the details
The climb is 4000 feet over 10 miles as you circle around the mountain to get to the top. The top is at 7600 feet |
Sunday, January 13, 2019
Jan 13 Barrett Jackson Car Auction
This is the auction that is seen on TV. I am not a car nut , but if you were this would blow your mind. This auction goes for a week .They not only auction cars but all kinds of car memorabilia. The merchandise display booths cover 100's of thousands of sq feet. If you could dream of anything related to cars it is here.
This is a car manufacturer that is building super cool vehicles of his own design. I saw at least one other doing the same thing |
Saturday, January 12, 2019
Friday, January 11, 2019
Jan 11 Globe Az
Jan 11 Besh Ba Gowah
This is the excavated site of a Pueblo from around 1100 to 1400 ad. About 300 people lived in this structure. Located in the city of Globe.
They reconstructed the original building layout with only 2 to 3 foot walls to give you a sense of the size and layout. |
The 3 storey building in the far corner is the only area that was completed with all 3 floors |
The second and 3rd floor was constructed with first a set of logs, you can see them protruding through the rock wall, and then a layer of cement on top of the logs |
Note the construction, logs , and then cement on top of the logs. |
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