Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Rock Shadows RV Park


On the left is the entrance to Rock Shadows RV Park. That little shack is the guard shack, which is where I will be spending 3 days a week, 6 hrs a day. This will pay for our RV spot for the whole 6 months that we will be here. Yes folks, we are going to be in one place for a while. But never fear, this is just our home base. We are going to branch out and see things all around Arizona. I have a jeep trail trip coming up within a week, we will also head down to Tombstone for some Wyatt Earp historic sites, to Old Tucson where a lot of Western movies have been made as well as others I will find or dream up during the time we are here. Should be fun so keep watching the blog.


This building is the main building in the park. It has the Office on the far left side of it. The main ballroom or activities room makes up the rest of the building. The office is where you would sign in or inquire about buying a park model should you want to snowbird in this area.









This is a picture of the pool area. Mona and I have already enjoyed this area of the park. If I didn't mention this, this is a 55+ park, so the only children you might ever see here is someone's grandchildren who are just here for a visit. We pretty much had the pool to ourselves today. It is a heated pool so none of that having to dive in to get used to the temp. It was warm from the start. Kinda cool when ya get out tho!






We got back to the RV and Mona sat down to read the local papers we picked up while down near the office. We have a mailbox here so if you want the address to send money to help keep us in this lifestyle so that the blog continues, just let me know. HaHaHa.



But seriously you can if you want to.





This is a picture of our home for the next 6 months. We have a palm tree in our front rock yard. Complete full hookups and all the comfort of home. Nice neighbors all around, quiet, helpful and nice.






And finally, this is a picture of what we can see if we are just outside the door and looking to the east. That is a part of the Superstition Mountains. If you know about these mountains you have probably heard of the Lost Dutchman mine. There is a Lost Dutchman park that will more than likely be on our lists of places to go see, all of which will probably generate a new blog. Until the next adventure. I bid you adieu!

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