Park Place RV Resort
On Saturday, Jan. 20th, it was opening day for the 41st Annual Quartzsite Sports, Vacation & RV Show. We were up by 6:30 and after a quick breakfast and a walk with Gibbs, we were out the door.
Good morning! the sky looked fuzzy and my photographing definitely was! |
The sky was very strange looking this morning
at 7:15. Still pretty though.
Nancy walked across and Black Beauty left the park at 7:45. It pays to be early and we always like to get a good parking spot plus be in the door as early as possible. Every place we go, we are usually early, why should this be any different? 😊
Gibbs had a standoff this morning on our walk. The cat just stared as they do. LOL |
We met
Sarah (h or no h?), Ken and Kim’s daughter before the gates opened at 9 and
went our own ways. This year, Bill and I didn’t have much of a wish list but
were open to whatever we might find that we ‘had’ to have. The one thing for
sure were the Yak Cheese bones for Gibbs and we found those easily enough. He
loves those bones! There were a couple of things Bill was interested in but
will look again on our next visit. There will be another one for sure!
We are all waiting for the gate to open
Kim, Sarah, Ken, Bill and NancyAs we left, I remembered to take a picture
of the entrance.
It was very busy, just like before Covid.
Yay!
Something very interesting and coincidental happened while we were looking at the 2013 Newmar Aire. Two guys were talking to all of us and after they walked away, Bill said 'didn't that look like the two we met at Silent Valley RV Park?' It rang true and we had each recognized them from somewhere. They were gone before we found them again so lost the opportunity to find out if they were who we thought.
In a 2003 Monaco, Bill pointed out the
aged console dials. Wow!
Back home just after 11:30, we each let the pups out for their business. We had lunch and the rest of the afternoon was pretty quiet. I managed to finish all the body parts of the dog in my crochet project so now comes the next part – finishing. That means attaching and bringing the dog to life. 😊
Walking Gibbs this afternoon I noticed
these clouds.
Does anyone else see a map?
I sat at my laptop and looked up my blog post from Feb. 2017 and were both convinced that they were Jeff and Pat We'd had a good time with them in that park. I emailed Pat, as we'd communicated in the following years a couple of times. He confirmed that it was them..........what???!!! That's crazy! So, we're meeting up with them at their park here in Quartzsite tomorrow.
Gibbs and I had our walk and for supper, we had air fried chicken strips, mashed potatoes and a vegetable. It was good!
I finished working on my blog and admit that my ankle is bothering me a bit this afternoon. I’m sure it will be better in the morning. We reached a high of 72F/22C and it was quite pleasant. With chances of rain in the forecast overnight and the next couple of days, our temperatures will drop a bit again. This has been a great da and we enjoyed the big tent!
There were too many dogs at the show
in our opinion. They weren't happy and must
have been frightened.
This dog, however, a vendor's pooch was quite
content not to be under everyone's feet.
Good night!
Thank you
for stopping in.
The most fun part of any show are the freebies! Good that there is more business and enough vendors to attract crowds again. What luck to run into friends at such a busy place.
ReplyDeleteGlad you were able to get to the Big Tent. Even George used to say that there were too many dogs. All that bustle only scares them.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
It was a fun day for sure. I can't believe you found those guys from your blog, after we chased them around the parking lot! Your pictures describe the Big Tent perfectly.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a crazy, busy event. Too many dogs for you, too many people for me. But how nice that you were able to meet up with previous acquaintances.
ReplyDeleteGreat sunrise pics! Yup, too many people for me - get in and get out!
ReplyDeleteEven if your ankle feels better in the morning I hope you wear supportive
ReplyDeletefootwear and don't walk any
faster than you can comfortably.Mary
That looks like a crazy busy place, but it would have been very interesting to see those older RV's. Wow, how great to meet up with Jeff and Pat.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.