Thursday, April 10th

Today was a non-walking day, but we were plenty busy. In order to stay at Emerald Cove for 3 night for $29.99, we had to agree to a presentation. In other words, they were going to try and sell us something. We listened to this salesman's pitch and I think he knew right away we weren't going to buy a time-share, so he let us off easy. Then it was time to move the RVs once again. We moved to the parking lot of the Blue Water Casino in Parker. John and I had a Rotary Club meeting to attend at 11:30 am and it was at the casino.
At the meeting, John gave a very nice presentation about Habitat and afterwards he and Ronda Baird exchanged Rotary Club flags. After that, we decided to dry camp in the casino parking lot. As long as it didn't get too cold, it would be alright. Then we decided to make a Wal-Mart run to Havasu City which was about 38 miles away. At Wal-Mart among other things, we bought a small Sony digital camera as the Olympus we have is too heavy to carry on the road. On the way back, we crossed over the London Bridge, twice, but didn't get photo one. Maybe next time we're in Havasu City. There is a movie theater next to the casino, so we all decide to go see "Leatherheads". Save your money, not good. It was sure nice to get a day off. One more thing. John and I are having an on-going contest to see who finds the most money on the road. We start over at each state, so in California John found $1.89 and 2 pesos and 50 centevoes, while I found $1.64 and 2 pesos. Stay tuned .....

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