All the miscellaneous stuff Pam is doing (Best viewed in landscape)
From Quartzsite and the environs
With me being hobbled by my hand, we haven’t been doing a lot. Then again, beautiful sunny skies and temps near 70 (or more) have made doing nothing very enjoyable! There has been a lot of sitting in the sun during the day and sitting around a campfire at night.
We did go to Cibola National Wildlife Refuge on Tuesday. We took a slow but scenic route through the Yuma Proving Grounds on a gravel road that wandered through beautiful country.
YPG is a wildlife sanctuary and desert plant refuge in the barrier areas.Lots of green here plus a (Afghanistan?) “village”Of course I don’t recommend going off the main road!Cibola NWR attracts a lot of birds to its pondsThere were huge numbers of sandhill cranes tooThis guy decided to show offOh, and this style of saguaro was plentiful
Saturday our group had a potluck meal. As usual my Dutch oven green chili chicken enchiladas were a hit, but there was a lot of other good food too.
Sunday we took a trip to the Desert Bar again, a totally off grid bar and music venue that is only open 12-6 on Saturday and Sunday during the winter. Amazingly cool place.
The last 5 miles are on a very rough dirt and gravel roadThe roads in the area originally led to minesA number of old dead cars along the roadIt isn’t a “real” church, but you can have weddings thereA mandatory view of the women’s toilets built into the hillView looking out from the women’s toiletsTotally self-contained and off grid but with a 1000 people means lots of solar
We have decided to stay in Q until we head to Yuma on 3 February. I am sure I will have at least one more post from here. Hopefully the cell service improves with thousands of people leaving.