I'm here at McDowell Regional Park north of Phoenix. Slept in this morning really late and woke up with a start! Raced around getting out of my spot at Gilbert Ray, dumped my tanks, and then drove here, but of course, several stops along the way--post office, Camping World for a new bathroom shower spray, and Walmart's to stock up on groceries. Spent a LOT more there than I usually do, but had a lot of basics I needed, plus a couple of bottles of stuff I need for my allergies. Also, got a big bucket to replace the one that got a hole in it a couple of months ago.
I am here until Saturday morning, then heading 120 miles to Dead Horse Ranch, and finally 250 miles to Willow Beach again for days. I know I could have stayed in a commercial campground, but I feel safer in terms of the virus when I am out in the desert a hundred feet from my nearest neighbor. I am still hoping I can go to New Mexico on Feb 27 when they open to non-residents again.
I have not done laundry since Jan 13 and I don't want to go to a commercial laundromat, so I am going to put my new bucket in the shower tomorrow and hand wash out some undies and maybe 3-4 pair of shorts. That should last me a little while. Luckily, I have a lot of t-shirts, and just bought two new ones at the Arizona Senora Desert Museum yesterday, so I should be able to last two weeks until I get to Willow Beach Marina where they have two washers and two dryers, and I won't have to be around a lot of people. Might still need to do an occasional "bucket wash" however. Sheets and towels can wait.
Good to hear from you, Tina!