Days Inn Of Casa Grande
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Day Nineteen - Feeling Hot Hot Hot
... on the edge of the rocks was one the cactus looking as though it was waving 'hello' ( Yes, I had been in the sun for over one hour). I did not see a safe area to stop to take a picture. In any case, I would stop after I cross through the rocks a take lots of pictures of these cacti. When I came down out the other side of the rocks, there seemed to be more green vegetation among the sand and not one large cactus. I thought perhaps after the next group of foothills ...
Jim & June's Odyssey - 120217 Casa Grande, AZ
... 1200 tee shirts). The seeds are mashed up and sold to dairy farms as a high protein supplement - the oil that drips out becomes a major constituent of salad dressing, mayonaise and other foods where flavor consitancy is necessary.
Arizona's economy revolves around Citrus, Cattle, Climate, Copper and Cotton - each is depicted on the state seal. The myth of "Egyptian fine Cotton" being the best in the world is easily disputed since Arizona's variety ...
Desert Days
... jumpers again. Like an owl
watching, only his head couldn’t do 360 degrees. Lots of desert but we found a
place that Koal could swim. Bonus. An area is being developed with water
fountains and not many people. Other dogs were there so it was doggie heaven
for the labs to swim and chase balls in the water.
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Our new home in the sun
... This week we've been trying to get some things organized so we can start enjoying the ammenities here! The house is 1500 sq. ft, about 30 yrs. old and sits on the golfcourse. It's southwest style and we've been decorating with cowboy/Indian things we gathered second-hand across the country. Ken's aching to hit the links, and the ladie's work-out room plus several pools are calling my name. The temps were at 115, but have been cooling with help of ...
Thanks Kortsen family for the free camping
... small planes flying overhead as we started up the hiking trail made us wonder if they were looking for activity in the area. We didn't see anyone but did find an area off the trail quite far up that had a container of water, a large garbage bag, numbers spray painted on the ground and red spray paint on a large saguaro cactus. It is beyond my understanding how they get through those deserts because there is so little cover...guess they travel mostly by night and hide during ...