4:00 PM we headed out across the long desert drive on I-8 to Gila Bend where we will take Hwy 85 north to Phoenix, AZ.
The scenery was all the same. We planned to join some fellow RV'ers that we would find dry docked in the desert, as is a common practice down here. We only saw one group and felt it was too soon to stop for the night. Finally at 6:00 PM we saw a lone fifth wheel off exit 78 and decided to join them. They were fellow retired teachers and were glad for the company. Mr. and Mrs. Riggs from Redmond, OR!!! Small world!
We slept well, parked on the cement pad of a long gone service station. The Riggs left about 9:00AM. We were going to follow suit and.......
.....then Wayne decided that seeing as how he had been wanting to change the oil for about the last 500 miles and we were here in the middle of nowhere on a cement pad.....
....why not? So we changed the oil and filter in the truck!!
The 2 1/2 gallons of old oil was poured into the containers that held the new oil to later be recycled at a convenient spot.
The new oil was added first though! Like Wayne's Wal-Mart work shirt? He used it for many years in his classroom when he would be doing science experiments that were potentially messy. Now as we travel it is his cover shirt for changing oil and other messy jobs!
Then we took off about 11:00 AM and drove a few easy miles, only to stop at a rest area to read the historical signs. While we were thus engaged the bearded guy below approached Wayne and asked if he was Wayne Cowley. Wayne instantly recognized him as Dave Loper, and gave him a big hug!!! Then Sally came around the corner and she got a big hug too. Then Ann came around and the hugging started all over again! Dave and Sally were friends of Wayne's from back in his college days and early days in the church. In fact Dave was the one that confirmed Wayne in the church. Then a couple years later when Ann and Wayne got married, Dave and Sally accompanied us down to Oakland along with John and Karen (Ann's brother and wife). They later moved to northern Oregon and about 1985 or so we lost contact with them. Then out of the blue we run into them at a rest area in southern Arizona!!! Imagine that?!! We are both RV'ing down here, but they are doing so to establish a business they started and we are just trying to find our way east. They still have a place up in Oregon.
We spent an hour or so catching up and comparing family pictures before we both had to go our separate ways. By exchanging info, we hope to stay in better contact over the coming years!!
We then drove on to Gila Bend, bought fuel and did laundry, which gave Wayne time to do this blog! Gila Bend is a really depressed area sustained only by the fact that it is at a crossroads of two highways between 4 big cities. A good fuel spot in the middle of desolation! We will spend tonight dry docked somewhere between Gila Bend and Phoenix.
I hear the Curtis Trailer Court in Thatcher has a washer and dryer too. With very reasonable rates!!
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