Wyndham Garden Prescott
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"Marty, when this thing hits 88 miles per hour..."
... THROUGH -- the sole of his shoe. Misery ensued; we pulled them out with sticks and rocks, hobbled back to the road & car as the neurotoxins kicked in, then had a bout of dog-wrestling and cactus-tweezing in the parking lot. Ten minutes on foot in this desert, and we got completely schooled. Lesson learned. The drivable area of Grand Canyon National Park is more than 25 miles long; by the time we made the next viewpoint, the cactus hurt had eased a bit, but the continued heat ...
At Out of Africa Park
... this, he'll have the answers... The program insisted that I add titles to the pics, thus some of the lame titles... Thanks to TJ for two IDs...
Lynn's Take: It was a beautiful, blue sky, sunny day today for our trip to the Out of Africa park. Although you could go throughout the park in busses, we decided to go on foot. In one area, they had a white bengal tiger and a black African leopard together. Although the tiger was twice ...
Re-entry
... flight to Phoenix. Good service! I pass through customs and immigration and get my bag to the connecting flights x-ray ramp.
The flight to Phoenix is nice. I have to rearrange my shuttle to Jene’s house. It is hard to imagine the difference between the services that are managed by hand in the country I left behind to the automated high teck environment at the Houston airport. They lost my luggage! Go figure. After paying $2700 for the flight, and after over 50 hours ...
Taking Another Step Back in Time
... feel in some parts of town, but not to the same extent that Kingman does. Nor are the Route 66 buildings in Flagstaff nearly as dilapidated as Kingman's. The dance floor at the Galaxy Diner consisted of a patch of linoleum between the register and the front door, with customers edging their way around the dancers to reach their tables. I believe that we were actually providing the entertainment for the diners, and the dance ...
No Longer A Virgin
... I walked some more. That's when I realized, wonder of wonders, there's water in Granite Creek. Lots of water. I walked the greenway, which is a path through town next to Granite creek. The water trickled in some places, gushed in others and was still frozen on top in other areas. My feet crunched throught the frosty confection and I stopped in the warmth of the sun to watch the sun dance on the silvery water.
It's been ...