We've found that RVers are the friendliest and most helpful people! I guess that's because we all want to live in a home-on-wheels and travel. We have a lot in common with each other, dealing with the good and bad of it. And we try to help each other do this.
We're lucky to have gotten to know a few good folks in our travels. This week we've been visited by Mike & Sharon while they rented a RV lot in our resort community. Another couple who own a lot here, Tim & Crystal, have also had some free time and we've seen them a few times this week also.
Well, actually we first met them on-line at the website iRV2.com, but we've camped with them at Quartzsite for the past 2 years. It's been fun to visit with them this past week in our own communtity. We all went out to dinner one night and we had dinner with Mike & Sharon a couple nights ago in their motorhome. (We felt so comfortable in their motorhome and I can't wait to get back into ours!) Another night the six of us got together at Tim & Crystal's motorhome and enjoyed drinks and dinner on their patio.
The weather was warm and the sunset was a gorgeous orange and pink. Just as it was getting dark someone noticed a wild young bobcat at the end of the yard romping around chasing a rabbit. The young bobcat appeared to only be playing with the rabbit because we agreed that he could have easily caught it. The bobcat climbed a small tree and we could see it precariously making it's way to the end of the farthest branches. It chased some birds out of the tree and slowly made its way to the ground where it again played with one of the birds. We had heard that the residents in our community had complained about the bobcats and called AZ Game & Fish to remove them. It was a special moment to see the wild bobcat at play. It was even more special to spend time with good friends. Thanks guys and safe travels!
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Good Friends & Good Times
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