We have moved to what will be our home location for the next month. Desert Gardens RV Park is located south of Florence AZ approximately 45 miles south of Mesa. I downloaded the following information about the historic town of Florence.
The Town of Florence was founded in 1866 and is the sixth oldest European settlement in the state of Arizona. Florence is the county seat and is situated in the central portion of Pinal County, Arizona about 45 minutes away from the Phoenix and Tucson metropolitan areas. Three major transportation corridors that run through Florence, which include Highway 287, Highway 79 and Hunt Highway. These roadways provide connectivity to the region that is unrivaled by similar sized communities within the state.
The Town of Florence is a full-service municipality. The Town provides police, fire, library, senior center, parks, water, sewer, sanitation and many other services to the community. Town of Florence employees are pleased to provide quality services and a friendly attitude to all of our residents.
Florence, being one of the oldest towns in Arizona, is proud of its history and the designation of the historic downtown as a National Historic District. The town strives to strike a balance between preserving the past and preparing for the future so that an authentic sense of place is maintained and new growth and revitalization is encouraged.
There are three public schools within the Florence boundaries, which include two K-8 schools, and one high school. The main campus of Central Arizona College is also within close proximity of Florence. A satellite campus is also in Florence. Arizona State University's Polytechnic Campus is located in nearby Mesa. Arizona State University and the University of Arizona are located in Tempe and Tucson, respectively. An ASU Distance Learning Center is located within the Anthem area in Florence.
There are a number of major employers in Florence. Major employers include Pinal County, Town of Florence, Florence Unified School District, Safeway, and nine correctional operations. Florence has approximately 7,000 jobs.
There are many prominent recreational landmarks and areas of interest in and around Florence. The Gila River is a prominent landmark that runs through historic Florence. The Gila River served as the northern border in the Gadsden Purchase in 1854. In addition, Box Canyon, Martinez Canyon, old Silverbell Mine, Coke Ovens and many other sites to the east of Florence provide visitors with fantastic scenic views and an opportunity to hike, explore, off-road, or otherwise enjoy the Sonoran Dessert. Also in the area are the Casa Grande Ruins, Lost Dutchman State Park, Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park, Tom Mix Monument, and the Superstition Mountain Wilderness Area.
Florence is home to the McFarland State Park, Pinal County Historical Museum, Florence Aero Modeler Park, Charles Whitlow Rodeo Grounds, a quaint historic downtown, and the final resting place of Charles D. Poston, the Father of Arizona, at the summit of Poston Butte. Travel just a little further into Phoenix or Tucson you'll discover all of the cultural, recreational and entertainment you'd expect from a major metropolitan area.
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Friday, January 31, 2014
A Very Sad Week
On Tuesday
January 28th Chris lost her Father and I lost a Father In-law and
good friend. Our thoughts have been with the family during this difficult time.
Chris will be flying home this Monday for the burial and returning on Thursday.
This past week has been a very sad time for us.
We are
staying at the Val Vista Resort, in Mesa Arizona, until tomorrow. This is a
beautiful resort offering park models and RV sites. There are three outdoor
pools and hot tubs and an indoor pool and spa. Each space has citrus trees that
renters or owners are allowed to pick from. We were lucky to have our own
grapefruit tree, and a lemon tree close by. We will be leaving here with some very fresh fruit.
Tomorrow we are heading to Florence AZ where we will be staying for the month of February.
Monday, January 27, 2014
Beautiful Mesa
Because of
the situation with Chris’s Dad we decided to head for the Phoenix area in case
she needs to fly home. We called this morning and got reservation at an RV
resort in Mesa just east of Phoenix. It’s beautiful in Mesa and looks like it
will continue to be so for the next ten days.
Friday we
will leave Mesa and go to Eloy AZ where we will be for the month of Feb. It
will be nice to stay in one spot for a while.
We were able
to get the RV washed today in Tucson. It was good to get all the salt off. It
looks like a different RV now.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Back to Beautiful Weather
We
left Elephant Butte around 8:30 this morning and had a leisurely drive through
southern New Mexico and into Arizona. We stopped for the day in Benson about 45
miles east of Tucson. The temperature swings have really been severe from 14
the night before last to mid 60’s here in Benson. It’s so nice to have the
windows opened and fresh air again. We don’t have wifi here so I’ll try using
my phone as a hotspot.
Our first rest stop in Arizona, blue sky's warm weather.
Saturday Jan
25th
We had a
great evening here in Benson. The campground is within walking distance to a
Denny’s so we walked over and had dinner last evening.
Sunday Jan 26th
We had our
heater set at 60 degrees last night and it only came on once then we ran the
furnace this morning for a short time to take the chill out. After breakfast we
took a long walk, the sun was out and not a cloud in the sky.
After lunch
we took a long drive in the desert, we did come across a large Pecan or Walnut
grove. The groves are so unusual because they keep them free of all debris
under the trees. It looks so neat and clean.
View from our RV
View from our walk this morning
Friday, January 24, 2014
Familiar Places
Coldest
morning yet, 14 degrees. Things are looking up after today however, and the wind
has stopped, we will be heading south today where to not sure but it will be
the right direction.
First stop
this morning is to get more LP to keep the furnace running. We are no different
than everyone else watching their heating budgets go through the roof this
winter.
We had to
stop for gas so we did in Elephant Butte NM. We have been here before and
decided to hold over here for a while. We love NM’s state parks and this park is
one of the reasons we do. Electric,
water, fast WIFI and beautiful scenery to boot.
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Cold and Windy
It’s cold
and WINDY today so windy that we are going to sit tight for another day and
wait it out. With the wind the chill factor is in the low 20’s. So a new plan
for today calls for a trip to the Albuquerque Biological Park, lunch, check out
the mall and maybe a movie. I almost forgot we want to visit some of the Breaking Bad filming locations around town as well.
We spent the morning driving around town finding the filming locations from breaking bad......
This afternoon we went to the Albuquerque Aquarium and Botanic Gardens here are some pictures.....
We spent the morning driving around town finding the filming locations from breaking bad......
Sleazy Motel
White's Car Wash
Walter White's House
Los Pollos Hermanos
Jesse Pinkman's House
Jesse's Favorite Restaurant
Tuco's Office
This afternoon we went to the Albuquerque Aquarium and Botanic Gardens here are some pictures.....
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