Everyone told us, "you have to experience Quartzsite, AZ, at least once." Now that we have, I can see the appeal and would probably visit again under the right circumstances (meeting friends). I could do with a little less wind and dust, and warmer at night would not hurt my feelings. Nights were great for viewing the stars. While I did not get out the telescope, it was very satisfying to study the sky with binoculars and get reacquainted with the constellations.
Our mini, impromptu American Coach Rally grew to four coaches. George and Jeanne joined us in their 2000 American Tradition.
We enjoyed good friends and good food at Sweet Darlene's Restaurant & Bakery.
After breakfast, we headed back to the big tent just to be sure we didn't miss anything important. As it turned out, we found a booth with a special deal that might fit into our plans - two weeks for the price of one in Casa Grande, AZ, (half price camping is always worth considering.)
There were a lot of strollers being pushed around at the Quartzsite RV Show, but they held dogs and cats instead of babies. Doggy belly packs tout "Up to 10 pounds" - Luckily Sam weighs in at 20.5 or I would have to have one!
Boy, that's ruff!!! :)
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