Judy and I are visiting Sonja and Jack in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. Lake Havasu is part of the Colorado River between Davis Dam and Parker Dam, a distance of about 83 miles on the river. Today we boated about 20 miles of the lake and the river in Topock Gorge in Jack’s pontoon boat.
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Into Canada:
We have lots of relatives in Colville and Kettle Falls Washington. We stopped at Buena Vista where two of my aunts, Lindell and Shandon, live. I brought along my guitar and played music for over an hour. I had a wonderful time playing and I think everyone there enjoyed themselves. We then moved on to a campground in Kettle Falls and cousins Benny and Monty and his wife Marilyn dropped by for a visit. We met up with Judy’s sister, Sonja and Jack at the campground and we spent the evening planning our trip to Alaska. Continue reading Into Canada:
Dante’s View:
O.K. you have probably been asking yourself over the past few years, “What is Dante’s view of things?” To answer that question your advance exploration party, Judy, Gary and Sue Owen traveled from the depths of Death Valley, some 260 feet below sea level to Dante’s View, an overlook for the Death Valley area at an elevation of 5,475 feet. Continue reading Dante’s View:
Off the Wall:
We have been out of touch for several days. No internet in the western half of Texas. Now we are in Deming, New Mexico at an Escapee’s Park. Continue reading Off the Wall:
The Death Valley Chronicles:
Hi Everyone – March 6, 2005
This is going to be a series of short takes about our stay in Death Valley because we have no internet here at the bottom of the North American Continent. Continue reading The Death Valley Chronicles: