Back In The Desert And Lovin’ It

Ok, it’s only been three days since our last post, so why are we adding more ones and zeros to the digital universe so soon? Firstly, the good news (well secondly and thirdly, it’s all good news…) our dear granddaughter, Georgia, got a special Boxing Day gift this year – the successful surgical removal of her appendix!  And she is now resting at home, doing great – yeah Georgia! What a Christmas surprise for her, her sister, Isabella, and dear parents, Kevin & Valerie, with a whole lot of stress release now that it’s all over.

A view from Lake Havasu State Park of the man-made lake, with the mountains behind.

As noted in our last post, Betty & I spent most of Christmas week at Lake Havasu State Park. Within the park is a beautiful little garden where all the native Arizona plants and trees are labelled, for easy reference. On Christmas day we enjoyed a peaceful walk through the park, and up a small hill to a great view of Lake Havasu, the nearby community, and the mountains beyond.

Betty & Charlie pass a Jumping Cholla in this charming little garden.
Prickly Pear, Saguaro, and Organ Pipe Cactus were all featured in this garden.
Here’s a bigger prickly pear – common throughout Arizona.
Various forms of the Mesquite tree are also common throughout Arizona.
Betty & Charlie enjoy the view from the hill overlooking the park’s garden.
On the centre left of the pic, you will see Betty & Charlie making their way down the steep path to the botanical garden.
Pic of another great sunset on Christmas day, taken from our campground at Lake Havasu City, Arizona

On the drive back to Quartzsite yesterday, we passed the magnificent Emerald Canyon Golf Course, north of Parker, Arizona. Labelled “The Jewel in the Desert” this 18 hole course, overlooking the Colorado River, features brilliant green tee boxes, fairways and greens, all nestled into a rugged, otherwise arid landscape. Truly spectacular!

Such an odd sight to see: A gorgeous, lush course in the middle of a desert!
An Emerald Canyon Golf Course fairway. I would love to play this course with brother-in-law Jack, and son Andrew, and promise not to drive over Andrew with the golf cart again. lol
View from my spot at the driving range: How could one not feel mellow?
Looking down the driving range tee spots, on a not-too-busy day. The mountain range is lit up by the sun in the background.

Having purchased a new set of clubs in Florida last winter, and having taken golf lessons last spring, I was very aware of the “use it or lose it” effect: If you don’t develop muscle and mental memory, it’s difficult to stay in the swing of things.

One of the course putting greens. My ball found the hole much more often than usual. Another practice green is designed for chipping.

We didn’t have time to pull in for a round of 18 or even 9 holes on this fabulous course, but were able to take a couple of hours for Betty to set up her sewing machine in the parking lot, while I knocked out a few buckets of balls on the amazingly beautiful driving range.

Another breathtaking view of the driving range. One normally doesn’t see this much grass in Arizona!

So we are back in the same desert spot in Quartzsite we vacated on Monday, and are now setting up for a longer stay. I’m sure there will be many more stories to tell about this magical place, but wanted to get this post up before the accumulated pictures got out of hand.

Just another sunset last night, over the hills beyond our campsite in the desert.

While the common image of a desert is of a barren, desolate space, so far Betty & I have experienced the warm embrace of neighbours in our corner of the La Posa West Long Term Visitor Area. Yes, we’re back in the desert and lovin’ it!

Cheers!

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Two wylie cayotes were carved into stumps in the Lake Havasu State Park garden.
We think they were after this roadrunner, which we captured on our drive through Lake Havasu City. BEEP, BEEP!
So this isn’t the roadrunner or coyote on our grill. It’s our non-traditional Christmas dinner of two inch thick Edes Meat Market rib eye steak, potatoes, and asparagus. Cheers!

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