After camping at Regional and State parks on the outskirts of Phoenix for several weeks we moved south to Tucson for a longer stay. Our drill each winter is to stay in one place long enough to take care of all the maintenance and repair issues that Betsy requires. This year the spot of choice was Tucson, surrounded by five mountain ranges and set in the middle of the stunning Sonoran Desert.
The Lazy Days/Tucson KOA is also surrounded by several large RV parts and service providers, some so close that Steve actually walked to them for parts! This stop also meant camping in a park where our neighbors were just a spit away, and we had to deal with traffic, blaring train horns at night and roaring military jets flying around the area most days. But we endured all of this for Betsy, our home on wheels! It also turned out to be a great place to meet up with fellow bloggers for a lot of fun.
An upside to this campground is that we drink and cook/bake with the freshest juices you can get. That’s because many sites have their own citrus trees, loaded with either oranges, lemons or grapefruits. Ours has an orange tree, and the way my “harvesting” is going it’ll be plucked clean by the end of our one-month stay. Steve keeps the ladder ready for my regular assaults on our tree!
Each day here in Tucson brings us cool mornings, sunny days and gorgeous sunsets – all of which enhanced Steve’s mood and eagerness to get on with his long list of to-do’s on Betsy. We have both rolled up our sleeves and gotten busy during the past two weeks.
First we dusted and vacuumed every nook and cranny inside, and cleaned and waxed every square inch of the outside:
We had pros do the major annual wash and wax, and Steve will maintain it throughout the year. Betsy never looked better!
As many of our followers are well aware, a downside of living on wheels is that things can loosen, crack, fade and just not work so well over time. Among other things, Steve serviced our toilet seals and linkage, caulked the shower pan, repainted the entryway door frame, replaced a light fixture that he broke with his head (ouch!) and many other small maintenance items.
And for those items that we’re not comfortable doing in the RV park – like air conditioner and generator maintenance – we went just a couple of miles down the road to Fisher’s RV Repair. Many thanks to Gay and Joe of Good-times-rollin for alerting us to Jeff, who runs the shop. We were happy with his work and got Betsy back after only a few hours.
A week later our good friends John and Pam and Dave and Sue arrived fresh from their golf stint in Naco, AZ to be our neighbors for a while. During a happy hour, avid hiker Pam outlined some hikes we would take together – yay! Then Steve’s ears perked up when he learned that Dave was going to help John replace his slide toppers the next day. Perfect! Steve asked to help them, and in return they would help us replace ours since it was already on our to-do list.
The following day Steve and Dave brought their ladders and tools over to John’s site and together they took on his slide topper replacement project:
When the hard-working crew successfully finished the project, Pam gathered everyone together and served up a healthy lunch of chicken wraps and fruits. That red bag Pam is holding in the image above was later filled with oranges that we picked at their site. She lent me her juicer so I could fill several containers with fresh-squeezed orange juice and freeze them for our future enjoyment. Yum!
Steve’s learning experience from helping John motivated him to immediately order our new slide topper material from Tough Toppers. As soon as it arrived he verified the measurements were correct and then removed the old toppers and cleaned up the slides for the upcoming installation.
This is a simple job, but it really needs at least a couple of people with ladders to do it without possible damage to the new material. Betsy will be looking even better in a couple of days!
While Steve was removing the old topper, he was surprised to find a mummified frog on top of the slide. We have no idea how the poor guy got up there, he must have been a tree frog.
Our first two weeks in Tucson allowed us to complete every project on Betsy, and some medical appointments. Now it’s time to focus on having fun with our friends and following as many hiking trails as possible.
A blog from southwest Arizona would be incomplete without some sunset photos, even if they were taken in a large city. Different day, different mood, but the same palm trees sit center-stage:
Slide toppers Day 2 tomorrow! Boy, you two really attacked Betsy. Good Job!
Its wonderful to be able to live in the beautiful State, National and Regional parks, surrounded by nature but sometimes we have to move into the city to take care of business. It feels good to get these little jobs done and then return to nature. Its also nice to be surrounded by friends while doing them….all work and no play you know!
I was sitting here eating a grapefruit from the tree near our trailer while reading your update. You can’t beat fresh citrus and good friends.
You found a beautiful place to take care of the maintenance chores. The great sunsets and fresh oranges are certainly a plus! I hope you get to have a little fun while you are there.
Nice to have your Betsy maintenance completed! Now time for play. Have a great time! I love your hiking photos you posted on FB. Tell Steve I’m looking for another job to pay for my mom’s care until I can find a nursing home for her.
Glad to see you got all those projects done. Always fun times hanging with fellow bloggers. Love those fresh oranges!
Your header photo is gorgeous!
We have all the citrus trees here in our backyard also. Making juice is so delicious. So much better than buying it at the store.
You two are going crazy with the cleaning and chores. We will attack our list when we get back to Houston next week. Yuck!
Beautiful sky!
Love the citrus in your park, such a nice bonus!
Looks like a very productive stop, plus hiking with friends, it doesn’t get any better than this!
I’very got a serious case of envy here. Those oranges, that juice, new slide toppers, washed and waxed and looking beautiful. I’d actually like to start off with a place that would even let me wash Winnona. You have really done a lot. Congratulations!
Thank you Sherry, wished you could come over so we can share the orange juice goodness.
We too have been busy with maintenance on our rig. It is nice to be in one place long enough to get it done. Love the sunset pictures!
Winter is always the best time to take a break and do maintenance work.
Awesome! Wish I was done with all the chores you and Steve have done…our list is also long!
So glad to know you were pleased with Jeff…and did I see Jason spiffing up Betsy? We will be calling both of them soon! See you next week……
Yup, its Jason and company spiffing up Betsy. I did cull in your archives to see which businesses made you happy and satisfied.
Such amazing skies, Mona Liza! Steve must be feeling very content with a job well done on Betsy. What a gorgeous and mouthwatering citrus juice image! I could chug a glass of that down right now with my breakfast. Have lots of fun, hiking with your friends, 🙂
The skies here in the Southwest are pretty amazing at sunrise and sunsets. We really are enjoying our daily doses of Vit C.
Nice spit shine….Betsy all set up and ready to roll! Just love a freezer full of fresh squeezed juice….good thinking!!
You got it right, Betsy is not only shiny, she is ready for more adventures!
It always feels so good to get “stuff” crossed off the list! And even more fun if you can accomplish some of the tasks with friends. And then have happy hour together. 🙂 Those oranges look amazing!!
The orange tree in our backyard and at Pam’s site are now almost empty. We have met our Vit C requirement this month 🙂