On Thursday, Feb. 8th we
were both up before 7:30. I should have but didn’t get out for a walk. I knew I
would have time before we had to move. Today was our day to finish the packing
up and drive 25 minutes down the road to Fortuna de Oro. It is a Cal*Am Resort
park and we have a coupon for 3 nights free that we received from the Big Tent
show in Quartzsite.
Here is the first clue that we must leave |
Our neighbours were blocking my sunrise |
We had our tea and coffee, read blog
posts before having a bite to eat and washing up. There was no rush as check ins
are not usually accepted before 11 am. It was just after 10:30 that we said
goodbye to Bill, next door, and pulled out. Following the gps so we could catch
N. Frontage Rd. easily, we arrived at the 2 Cal*Am parks, side by side.
The park office |
We passed Sundance Resort first and
then did a bit of a dance in and around Fortuna trying to figure out where
exactly to check in. Eventually, after a wee tour, we had some assistance from
Ken, a workcamper. He recommended parking across Frontage Rd and walking back
in to the office for registering. We were holding hands and he said ‘no holding
hands in this park’……so we hugged instead. 😊
The pool closest to our site |
Immediately, we relaxed and checked
in. She had us situated at Site 1100 something, which is in the southeast end.
There are two pools here and I’m hoping to be near at least ONE of them. I knew
the pools were nowhere close to this area. I’d done some research and listened
to recommendations.
there are quite a few units for sale |
While we were driving around looking
for the correct entrance (there are 3), I saw a site not far from the office, near
the small pool and with trees behind. I asked about it and that is where we
are. The sites are very big, with gravel to park on and cement patios. After we
unhooked, our neighbor to the north came out of her park model, walked over and
extended her hand. That was very nice. Elaine is from B.C.
It is not at all like a park It is like a community or village |
Bill did the outside set up,
electric, water and chairs while I opened things up inside. We are only here
for 4 nights, paying for 1 because we’d rather do that than move, so a lot of
things don’t get pulled out for display. We were all set up and able to relax
by 12:30.
We have to set the satellite dish up
for Sunday night but first will find out if Madame Secretary is actually on. I’m
sure it will be now that all the super bowl stuff (I didn’t say crap) is over with.
I was surprised to find that I connected to their free Wifi so other than
banking, we’ll try and save our own hotspot. Using it could be a different
story. Sometimes, you get it offered but like at Yuma Lakes you couldn’t get it
even at the clubhouse.
My bulging toasted tomato More veggies than bread |
I was hungry so suggested toasted
tomato sandwiches for lunch. Bill agreed. Mine is never just tomato but
lettuce, mayo and pickles if I have them. Bill adds cheese to his. They were
tasty and hit the spot. I read through the many pamphlets and flyers they give
you when you check in. Information on the park, events, wifi and rules. We
sort, discard the stuff that doesn’t pertain and keep others.
this is either lawn bowling or bocce ball |
It is 78F just after 1 pm and the
morning breeze we had has dissipated. Our site faces the south so we may be
using our a/c a few times. Life is good. Soon after setting up, I put both
awnings out. Even though the sun is too low to give us shade, at least it will keep
the Suite cooler inside. It makes a huge difference not having it beating on
the windows.
16 well waxed shuffleboards |
Bill was desperately trying to finish
his book, Tough Customer, by Sandra Brown. I’d read it in November so don’t
recall it by title but he was enjoying it. This is just day two, I think, since
he started. That is awesome for him to finish a book so quickly.
When we arrive at a new park, I like to get out and explore. If not the same day, then the next morning. So, I took a walk,
leaving him to his book, and checked out the pool near us first. It looked very
welcoming, lots of seating area around the edge and then a whole area of
tables, chairs and umbrellas off to the side. Very well thought out.
It is very pretty over by the complex and the restaurant |
There were two or three double
loungers with nice thick cushions too and a couple of nice showers
strategically placed. I kept on walking. Further down I began noticing quite a
few park models and rv’s for sale, either by the park or by owner. Each had
their own ‘cheat’ sheet so I picked up a few because I was curious.
From there, I walked to the Fortuna
de Oro Sports Complex in the park. I was heading to the North end. There were 16
shuffleboards in a fenced in area and at least 5 of them were being used for a
league play. I pulled up a chair and watched for a while. First time in my life
I’ve ever seen the game being played.
Behind me, there were at least 5
pickle ball courts with every one in use. My goodness, people are really getting
into this! Beside the shuffleboard, on the other side of the fence, were 5 or 6
horseshoe pits as well. Only one fellow was practicing today. I pulled my chair
over to sit beside Bob, waiting for his wife. I asked so he
explained about the game of Shuffleboard, the points and he then advised when would be the best time to come
and practice.
And we are still in the mountains Notice the white blimp again from the Yuma Proving Grounds? |
I walked even further and found the
BIG pool area next to the 9-hole golf course. Yes, did I tell you this place
was POSH? I’m surprised they let us in, oh yes, the Mobile Suite was our entry ticket. Ha ha. The
pool is certainly large but that just means more people use it. I knew instantly that I had no
desire to swim there. No thank
you, too busy.
The congested big pool |
This is just my personal opinion and it in no way is meant to
put the park or the pool down. When I see at least 35+ people in a pool area, I'm not keen.
I’m a small-group kind of gal. At least now I know what that pool is like and don't need to go back.
Interesting totem pole cactus |
this one looks like it is from the Ocotillo family but.......not sure |
I walked back to the Suite and by the
time I got back, my neck under my hair was showing some signs of me ‘glowing’. Okay sweating! My goodness, it wasn’t even a strenuous walk. The temperature was around 85F and
that would explain it. I talked to Bill and he indicated he was closer but
still not finished his book. He changed and we took our books up to the small pool.
I can see it from our site and I can almost see how busy it is from here.
those large orange flags indicate the pool and how close it is to us |
We could have parked in one of these alternate pull-throughs but they are parked on tarmac Hot! |
We snagged (easily) one of the
reclining lounge, cushioned chairs, laid our towels down and lowered ourselves
into the warm water. There were probably 5 others in there but we hung around
at the 5’ area and soon enough, as always happens, began a conversation with
someone. Someone from Alberta.
Nice comfy lounger for the Richards' |
Michael, you will find this fun. She
went to school in Cold Lake! Now they live just south of Edmonton. They’ve
bought a park model here, 4 years ago, after coming here in a 5th
wheel for 3 years before that. They love this park and hope to keep coming for
a long time. Apparently, her uncle still lives in Cold Lake. How many times have we uttered the words, ‘small world’?
the showers are on the back wall see them in black? |
We hopped into the hot tub for a few
minutes and then I showered off and stretched out on the lounger with my book. That
sun was so warm, excuse me, hot. Beautiful and it was 4:30 so later in the day
than we are usually swimming. We dried off a bit and Bill managed to finish his
book. We headed back to the Suite and sat outside for a bit longer together.
Bill coming out to join me after one more swim across the pool |
My book was so good, it was hard to
put it down. Bill lit the barbecue around 5:30 and put the cut-up potato on
first. We love them wrapped in foil with butter, they just need extra time. I
made up a salad for myself while Bill grilled the last 6 Italian meatballs from
the freezer. He wanted corn, his favourite, so I cooked that in the microwave.
Supper was ready at 6 and we were ready for it.
While we were doing up dishes at 6:30
I noticed the thermometer outdoors still read 80F. We sat outside for a bit longer
until Bill had to turn the outside light on. It meant covering up my arms and
legs but it was so nice to sit outside and read. It had dropped to 73F which sounds silly but our body temps really feel the drop. We are not in the quietest
area of the park, being close to the interstate, but next door the neighbor has
had a noisy a/c running all day, so I don’t notice it. Just white noise to me.
Just serving up supper and I noticed I would catch the sunset YAY! |
Goodnight from our new spot at Fortuna de Oro |
Thank you for stopping by. I love
reading your comments.
Glad you got to check it out there, not our kind place but we were there 2 years even with out 17 year old coach they let us in, Too big and too fancy but a nice place to hang out for a couple of days free. Keep havinging too much fun in the area.
ReplyDeleteIt is a nice park, more like a village though. More things than what we want to get into for sure. If we were here for a season, we'd appreciate it.
Deleteposh, indeed.
ReplyDeletewell, this was quite the read tonight. hope you have a good sleep and the noise is dull for sleeping. enjoy the temperatures and sweet dreams. Oh, and enjoy your book! ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoyed the read, Lori. ;)
DeleteI slept well, it was a dullness that blended with my dreams.
The book is almost done!
Swanky!! I would be like a fish out of water there. Enjoy your stay.
ReplyDeleteWe can do swanky for 4 nights, why not? ha ha The pool is the best part.
Delete35+ people in a pool? That is like when it it rains fire......
ReplyDeleteI guess that is one way to put it! :)
DeleteI'm sure you will enjoy your stay. It's a 'dry heat' as they say.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you will run into a lot of us Albertans in the yuma area. Behind Arizona and California I'm sure it's the most seen license plate there.
Many many Alberta and British Columbia plates for sure. I saw one Ontario plate, must see where they're from.
DeleteGlad you had a safe trip, it was so far for you to travel. Hahaha. Those are the best travel days, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteThe new place looks pretty posh for sure. Enjoy your time there.
Dinner looked fabulous once again.
We will have a good 4 days here, it's free so why not.
DeleteI like walking these places. Different scenery and nice people everywhere.
You can't beat free! Looks like a great place. I keep wondering if Dolly would come out in the winters if I bought something in a place like that.
ReplyDeleteSorry my Super Bowl interfered with your Madame Secretary.😂
Wonder what pickle ball is? I know what shuffle board is.
You and Bill have a wonderful time in your fancy digs.
Dolly might like the small town feel and she could settle in here.
DeleteYou're forgiven about the Super Bowl. We've never been sports fans. :S
Pickle ball is a cross between Tennis, badminton and ping pong with a low net. Can be played indoors or outside. Paddles are like ping pong paddles.
We will try hard to enjoy the digs. ;0
Well it does look like a posh place. Thank you for the tour.
ReplyDeleteA couple we met at the second Bloggerfest, RV Khronicles of Kevelyn, just posted they bought a Park Model their.
That Totem Pole Cactus is really cute.
I hope you enjoy it too, for 3 nights Free, why not?
DeleteSee you soon!
Yeah, that looked pretty fancy to me too. Don't think I'd ever stay there, but you got 3 nights free with all the services. Can't beat that!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely!
DeleteI cans see enjoying it for a few days definitely and free, why not. Loved all the pictures, you do an aweseome job. The little pool looks more my speed. Are you going to try pickle ball? It's seems to be a big thing at La Paz county park in Parker too. Your lunch and dinner looked really good. Enjoy the heat!
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