Emerald Cove
Earp, California: This morning, we gathered
our newly bathed dog from the kennel and drove to Earp, California to spend
a few days with my parent's. They are on a RV trip in Arizona... also here
for a few days are my Aunt (Dad’s sister) and Uncle. We will have a
mini-family reunion!
RV Park:
Colorado River Adventures - Emerald Cove
8 February 2001 | Earp, California: Earp is a very small town. They
do have a post office, but you can only SEND mail from the post office, you
cannot RECEIVE mail at the post office. Earp also has a gas station and
little else. Earp sits across the Colorado River from Parker, Arizona...
which is 5 miles down-river from the Parker Dam. Today we went to the local
Indian casino for lunch at their buffet, but the line was so long we left
and went towards the dam to a small cafe for a nice lunch with my parents
and aunt and uncle. On the way home we stopped at Emerald Canyon golf course
and made a tee-time for DT and Uncle Larry for tomorrow. There is also a
9-hole golf course across the street from the RV Park, but it has no grass -
only SAND - and I don't think DT wants to scratch-up his clubs enough to
play there! We also hit the local Safeway and headed back to Goldie for a
clean up and readied ourselves for the GW v Temple game on the satellite.
Oh, it was an awful, awful game. SirValient Brown was out with "turf toe",
the game was at Temple and Bill Cosby was not in the house. Though My Man
Chris Monroe scored 25 points, GW was slaughtered. It was ugly. My tickets
for the GW v Temple game on March 3 are on my desk at home... can't wait for
THAT game. (Ouch.) Then we decided to punish ourselves again and
watched our Ducks fall (but just barely) to Stanford.
The weather is not very good here - it is sunny, but it is only 62 degrees.
I know, I know, it is freezing at home, but no matter where we search
nearby, the weather is cold.
I did have some excitement here today! I ran into my RVW friend, Beckey at
this campground! Isn't it a small world?
9 February 2001 | Earp, California: Shabbat Shalom from the
middle of nowhere! We had a very quiet day. It was actually sunny and warm
until the early afternoon when the wind returned and it became chilly again.
I spent the afternoon chatting with Beckey. DT and Uncle Larry played golf
at Emerald Canyon. They could only get a late tee-time and could only finish
14 holes. DT said it was a very difficult course, because of narrow
fairways, but it was a fun. After dinner, we had a Chickenfoot Domino
tournament. Mom was the BIG WINNER, with Dad coming in second. Much wine was
consumed, so I am not sure who came in third, etc... My Aunt and Uncle
leave tomorrow for Yuma.