Monday, May 10, 2021

Picacho Peaks State Park - Picacho, AZ

 


May is not the peak season in the desert.  We are in a pretty large campground with two or three other RV’s.  It has been a very dry spring, so there is no water available.  We have our 35 gallon tank and two 5 gallon jerry cans, so are in good shape.  The nights are in the 50’s and the days in the 90’s.  We went for a walk in the morning while it was still fairly cool, back for lunch and a siesta until around 5:30 and then back outside for the sunset.  There is a trail to the top of the peak, built by the CCC in the 30’s.  It has cables attached to the rocks to pull yourself up.  Yeah...no!  We took a nice stroll to the look-out, much more our style.  It’s nice to see some of the cactus in bloom.



Yesterday was Mother’s Day, and we talked to both sons and to Deb’s mother.  As a celebration, Deb made chili and I made stovetop cornbread.  So good, we’re having a redo tonight!

Tomorrow we head for the beach in California where it is 60.


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