Today I kept busy, the good kind of busy. I was up by 7 as usual and did a bit of blog reading and caught up on my Scrabble with my sister, Donna on Facebook. I had been invited to go to the clubhouse and join in the Exercise/Walk class at 8 am so instead of touring the park alone, I attended. It was nice to have 9 or 10 other campers to walk with and we watched a video for 45 minutes and strutted our stuff with a few variations. It felt good and an easy way to get a couple miles under my belt early.
When I got back, we had a quick breakfast, got cleaned up and drove into Bullhead City, Az
and Laughlin, Nv to get some cards mailed and go into a do-it-yourself car wash and get some of the Alamo Road grit off the truck. It was a pretty sweet deal for $5 you got 20 minutes of suds, rinse and power dry and all the brushes to go with it. Next time we'll take some soft cloths to do an even better job but the King Ranch is smiling now!
crossing the Colorado River into Nevada |
Remind you of a movie?? |
The day was young so we then drove across the Colorado River into
Nevada just to get some pictures of the casinos and check out the homes in the
area.
It is a thing we like to do, there are some really nice places and some
of the opposite. By this time, it was approaching 1 pm and when Bill asked the
question “are you getting hungry?” I knew where his tummy was thinking of so we
drove back to Bullhead City and stopped at Chili’s for lunch. Getting to be a
habit but hey, when you find something you like and the price is right, why not?
Laughlin, Nevada |
Bill had his usual, he can’t pull himself away from the Ultimate
Bacon Burger and highly recommends it and I continued my Mexican cuisine
experience by ordering a Smothered Beef Burrito with black beans on the side. Man,
oh man. It was huge and with a whispered “we won’t need much supper tonight”
across the table to Bill, I asked for a takeout box to bring half of it home.
Delicious!
When we arrived home, I did a little cleanup in the Suite,
emphasis on ‘little’ since it doesn’t take long to dust and sweep in here. Bill
and Clemson stretched on the recliner for a wee siesta and I walked up to the
clubhouse to see if I could put any pieces in the community jigsaw puzzle. I love working on them and don't have room in the Suite, obviously. I
was successful, looking after the underdog pieces of plain white, which usually
are left to the end, placing about 20 pcs. in their spots.
By the time, I got back, it was 3:45 and time to grab a drink and
join our neighbors’ in Happy Hour at site #59. It was fun, as usual, more
stories, laughter and good times which seem to turn into what Bill calls “Happy
Two Hours”. Dinner was easy, I opened a can of tomato soup and it was sufficient enough with some Italian bread on the side.
Another great day with the skies finally clearing up around 5:30
so we are all hoping for a sunny day in the neighbourhood tomorrow.
Take care, hope you had an awesome day too! Drop a line if you
care to and thank you for reading.