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Two RV Gypsies: Full-Time RVers in Bisbee, Arizona
September 16, 2022 |
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Bisbee is a city in and the country seat of Cochise
County in southeastern Arizona. It is nestled in the mile-high Mule
Mountains of southern Arizona, has retained an Old World beauty rarely
encountered in the United States. The town is home to various historic
enterprises, the Bisbee Mining and Historical Museum. This is a mining
community which provides underground excursions.
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Below: As the
two RV Gypsies drove past a beautiful mountain, Karen Duquette noticed
some kind of a sign near the top. |
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Unfortunately, even zooming
in on the sign in the mountain, the two RV Gypsies still did not know
what it said. |
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Below: The Old Bisbee Historic
District |
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Below: Since this was a town
with mountains, lots of houses were built into the mountains. that meant
a lot of stairs to get up to their houses. |
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Below: Another house on the
mountain and the stairs leading up to it. |
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Below: Walking up a big hill,
the two RV Gypsies paused to take a selfie. Then Karen Duquette told
Lee Duquette to cross the street so she could photograph him in front
of the mountain, for proper size contrast. |
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Below: The Bodhi Tree is a
place for smoothies. |
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Below: The Smoothie menu at
The Bodhi Tree Smoothie Joint |
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Below: The inside of Bodhi
Tree Smoothie Joint |
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Below: Back outside of The
Bodhi Tree, Karen Duquette wanted to photograph the staircase on the
side of the restaurant leading to a house high up on the hill. |
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Below: The Inn at Castle Rock |
Below: A house with statues and a ROCKET
out front. |
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Below: Another mountain, and
an uphill walk |
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Below: A water
tank high on the mountain with houses all around it. Karen Duquette
hopes that the tank never explodes. |
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Below: The Bisbee water tank |
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Below: Leaving Bisbee and
heading back to the campground, the two RV Gypsies passed a water tower
in St. David that Karen duquette thought was unique. |
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