So I chose this one!
We had the opportunity today, to visit the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. It is about 30 minutes from where we are staying in Tucson. It was so amazing. It is a 98-acre zoo, aquarium, botanical garden, natural history museum, publisher, and art gallery founded in 1952.
This place is massive, and there is so much to see and do. I decided to become a member. That gives us free admission for a year. Even if we return only once, our membership is paid for. But I definitely want to return more than one more time.
This Mountain Lion, below, was adopted by the Desert Museum. He was an orphan in 2013 and not suitable for release into the wild. There is a very thick window between us, but it was amazing to be so close to such a powerful animal.
This is our home, under the "powerparasols", at the Lazydays/KOA in Tucson. These solar power arrays provide dappled shade, and help protect the roof of our motorhome from the sun, along with solar power for the community! These are seen all around Tucson and a great places to park your car when you find them.
There are fruit trees everywhere here, and picking the fruit is encouraged. The ruby red grapefruit is amazing. I am eating it every day. The first day here, I collected about 6 of them. Then I realized, I could just step out of the motorhome and grab one in the morning. No need to hoard them :)
The oranges aren't quite ready yet, but when they are, they should be great. Lemons are everywhere also, and a perfectly ripe. Fresh lemondrop martinis! Yea!
In this campground, they also have these 2 bedroom casitas. They have a BBQ and an outside fireplace. They come with a full kitchen and all the bedding. They look quite nice to stay in. I'm also spending time in the hot tubs and pools. They are beautifully maintained and nicely heated.
On Thanksgiving day, the campground provided turkey, desserts and wine. They asked folks to bring a dish to share. I brought the "grape jelly meatballs", much to my surprise, they went very quickly! The turkey was perfect, but I guess the meatballs were popular! All in all, it was a very nice Thanksgiving.
I am so grateful to have the support of my family and friends. Your support of my decision to travel and work, has made this so much easier for me. It was difficult for me to step out of that "secure" feeling you have, when you are used to whatever situation you are in. This opportunity, to see different areas of the country, and meet folks from different areas, is worth so much more than the many chachkies I have collected over the years. (PS, some still available on eBay)!
Yep, still alive and kicking!