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215 N Imperial Ave El Centro, California Desert, California, United States, 92243, 760-337-5550
... be on our way to the beach.
When misadventures happen, it's always awful at the time. But for some reason they seem to be the best things to look back on and laugh about. I always try to keep that in perspective. Always your attitude and how you handle a situation isn't going to alter the fact that it is taking place, so just keeping calm and positive is always best, although difficult at times. I seem to learn most things the ...
After my class I left at 9:00 a.m. for Price, my hometown, which is where my brother Logan lives with my mom. It's about two hours away, so I stopped in Price to get him, pack some camping gear, eat lunch, and we went on our way. We drove about 10 hours to Imperial Sand Dunes and camped there that night. Just a lot of driving. Nothing too exciting about that!
Imperial, California, United States alifebeinglived... even though they did not have much. It made me feel guilty for stressing over the smallest problems back home. I learned so much about myself on that trip. It was the first time I realized how different people were all around the world. I was fascinated with all the colors of the cities, how different it all was from Bothell, Washigton. I also enjoyed the strange foods they had, I actually tried ...
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico tirzahyoung... bunnies running around. I couldn't keep my eyes off them. I love bunnies, what can I say. Anyhow, the trail provided many interesting facts about the sea as well as the wildlife there. The refuge was established as a sanctuary and breeding ground for birds and wild animals in 1930. The place provided a nice scenery of the sea.
Westmorland, California, United States silvrmoon03The drive from Yuma to LA was interesting. I have went down on the West side of the Salton Sea so I drove back on the East side. .. . It was interesting in that the desert was not near as pretty as in Arizona and the towns were absolutely tiny. Here at Nimlok ...
Niland, California, United States jackies-world... that Patrick was no longer employed. Questioning the loss of Patrick (the owners son), he was told that he'd been let go for embezzlement. Guess that explains the great rate! We're still about 100 miles from our launch point and the traffic (in the middle of the desert) has ground to a stop. It appears to be one of those random border patrol stops designed to catch the illegal entrants ...
Calexico, California, United States kzuber... us flying by on a road near you ... we'll be the big yellow streak. And now, back by popular demand, today's Full Tank and Flat Tire Reflections: - Blake Flat Tire for the day is the heat! - Blake's Full Tank for the day was the ride down the coast. - Giovanna's Flat Tire for the day was leaving Sophia, Cooper, Molly and Hobbes. - Giovanna's Full Tank getting to see the last night of the Democratic National Convention in English!
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico aandp... from Sweden 9 years ago after meeting Jess in Spain. I just graduated from UCLA with a master's degree in social welfare, and I'm proud to be able to call myself a social worker. Needless to say I have a passion for traveling and a growing fondness for motorcycles and motorcycle riding. Planning this trip has been so much fun and it's hard to imagine that today is already here. Ok, it's Jess again - our plan is simple: Take ...
El Centro, California, United States jessandmalin... behind me, but it was much slower going than I had thought it would be. For those of you who haven't taken the backroads through the desert before, believe me when I tell you there is a whole lot of nothing in some parts of this world. I was way past the point where the hoot owls were hookin up with the chickens. In my last 50 miles before I got into town, I was passed by 2 cars. Roads were pretty ...
El Centro, California, United States jimfrondorf... Something tells me that either Michael or I will see her on a Northwest flight soon. Hrvoje (Hur - vô - yay), our head waiter was quite the character. Thank goodness he said it would be okay for us to call him HR. But we all found it enjoyable to try to pronounce his name (Michael has it down pat). From Croatia, our waitere hasn't been in the states long enough to lose his accent completely. But he has quite an American sense of humor, and he kept us entertained throughout ...
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