Sunday, April 12, 2015

Duck Creek RV Park, Las Vegas, Nevada

We spent four months in Duck Creek while dad was so sick so we could help Mom with his care.  The price is good, but we're about 12 miles away from Mom. It was good to come back and spend some time in the area again.

Duck Creek RV Park
6635 Boulder Highway | Las Vegas, NV 89122
Phone: 702-454-7090 


The weather has been good, so I walked around and took a few photos today for those who have asked me about it.



























We are enjoying our time with Mom. We plan to leave on Thursday.

Blessings,
Kathy

Monday, April 6, 2015

Tier Drop to Duck Creek

It was hard to leave Tier Drop RV Park in AZ today, but after five months of soaking in the warmth of friends and sun, it was time to move on.  We drove 295 miles to Duck Creek RV Park in Las Vegas, NV.
We were a bit apprehensive making our maiden voyage in The Whale 2.0.  There was some wind forecasted, but overall, the traffic and wind were not really a factor.  We know it's because of all of the prayers that were being said by you all!  Thanks, they were answered.



 We took the back roads out of town and passed through the lush fields of greens.




If it weren't for the friendships we have made at Tier Drop, I would like to spend some time in Parker, AZ along the Colorado River.









North from Parker, AZ is Lake Havasu City, AZ.



  




The small town of Searchlight, AZ. with an old Mine.





Hazy because of the wind in Las Vegas, NV.






 We set up at the new RV Park and headed over to see Mom.  She's about 12 miles away from where we will be for the next week or so at Duck Creek RV Park on Boulder Highway.   

This is the gated community she lives in.



 




It was good to hug her and I appreciate I still have this privileged.


Give some hugs to those you love.

Blessings,
Kathy

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Final Days at Teir Drop RV Park in Wellton, AZ

We are getting excited to drive on down the road and see friends and family, but we will certainly miss the friends and fellowship we have had here in AZ.
We were up by 5am yesterday to see the effects of the "Blood Moon".  The eclipse of the moon.

Last night we enjoyed the sunset while visiting with Sheila on her front porch.  The park also had a bonfire.  






The Moon was full as it rose in the sky and then hid itself behind one large cloud.




I didn't allow enough room for myself walking through to the bedroom and caught my little toe on the door trim.  You know, it was a very solid door.  Not sure if I broke or jammed it.



I taped it up for a couple of days and my Easter Outfit even had matching flip flops today since I can't quite get a shoe on.


It's looking much better and feeling better today, too.  I may not be able to go for my walk for a couple more days.


Our Hoffman Family (Mom's Side), lost my Aunt Jan Hoffman (87) on April 3.  She was a wonderful person and always had smile on her face and encouragement for everyone.  She will be greatly missed. Love and prayers to all of her family.
Because of Easter we all have the hope of seeing her again.


Blessings,
Kathy