Queen Mine RV Park
Bisbee, AZ
Fall has arrived, but it doesn't feel like fall yet.
Our week began with a celebration. Chocolate and celebrations go hand in hand.
We each had a different cheesecake. My choice was Reeses Peanut Butter Cup! |
Joe had an early appointment at the eye doctor and we stopped at Baja on the way home for brunch. Yummy Monsoon Benedict for me and blueberry pancakes and eggs over easy for Joe.
Fresh avocado, smoked bacon, grilled tomatoes, and poached eggs, with a yummy basil pesto hollandaise sauce |
Back at the oasis, a handsome Red-tailed Hawk waited patiently for breakfast in the top of the pine tree.
And the Broad-billed Hummingbirds are keeping us busy replenishing the feeders and aren't very nice to the other hummers. The poor little Black-chinnned hummingbirds don't get much nectar these days.
Sally has a new bone. She keeps hiding it all over the house. It was barely sticking out from under our bed one day, in the corner beside the futon one morning, and under the kitchen table one afternoon. It makes us happy to see her busy with a purpose.
The rest of our week was spent taking our time to get ourselves ready for a little vaca. For years (and years) I have been wanting to see Bisbee. We have had reservations a couple of times and had to cancel...once for snow and once last year when we lost Dover and Jack. The stars aligned this year and here we sit at Queen Mine RV Park excited that we have plans for a Mine Tour on Tuesday, excited to see friends on Wednesday and lots of exploring to do. If you have a favorite thing to do in Bisbee or a favorite lunch spot, please share.
Bisbee is 86 miles from the MH storage with only 34 miles on I 10 East. The rest of the trip took us thru Benson and Tombstone on Historic Hwy 80. From November 11, 1926 to October 6, 1989, the Arizona segment of Route 80...also known as the Ocean-to-Ocean Highway...shaped the west as a major transcontinental highway and was an important highway in the development of Arizona's car culture. This historic route once began in downtown San Diego. Today it is only 72 miles beginning in Benson and ending in Douglas. There is a strong sense of western history, buildings from the 1800s, cowboy spirits, copper mining history, and a majestic marbled staircase as you traverse this Historic Arizona Road.
Queen Mine RV Park is the only rv park in Historic Bisbee and within walking distance. It is a cozy little hill top park with only 25 sights that form a circle around the perimeter of the park. It is full hook-up (30 amp only) with mine pit views, mountain views and city views. The lights from Bisbee were so pretty last night. And I can't wait to go exploring !
I'll close for now...until next time,
Happy Anniversary to Jamie and Andra! And our hearts go out to your family--here's hoping they have power and water soon. That storm was one awful happening!! Have a great time in Bisbee--we love the Bisbee Breakfast Club and I have been wanting to try Cafe Roka--it gets rave reviews from all our friends--it's a dinner only place. Sweet Sally and her bone!
ReplyDeleteHi Janna…and thank you! I love brunch and Bisbee Breakfast Club is on the list. Thank you for the dinner suggestion and we will definitely check it out. Have a great rest of the week with your Mom!
DeleteGood morning Gay! Your Monsoon Benedict looks totally yummy! and a perfect choice for your monsoon season.
ReplyDeleteOur little Anna Hummingbirds also defend their feeder of choice and chase off an intruder. It's fun to watch them dance around the yard.
Your Red-Tailed Hawk looks totally majestic overseeing the oasis.
I wonder who Sally is hiding her bone from? Must be that Red-Tailed Hawk!
Hi Jeff…I think hummingbirds are amazing little acrobatic flyers zooming here and there and everywhere, but they are greedy little birds which we find amusing. Hawks are also amazing big acrobatic flyers and it’s fun to watch them soaring high and low. They are so quiet…even on take off! I’m pretty sure Sally hides the bone from herself…it’s great entertainment for her (and us!).
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