Sunday, February 2, 2014

ALONG THE COLORADO RIVER ~ YUMA, AZ TO LAKE MOJAVE, NV

Here's a scramble of pictures from the last couple of weeks, too fun to toss but not enough for a single theme.

Last flower on our traveling Christmas Cactus.

Veteran Mike lives in his pickup truck. He's not happy with the way things turned out but not angry either.  A good guy waiting for a break. Lake Mojave.

Dying trees along the shores of Lake Havasu State Park.  Less and less water in the Colorado River that sustains them.


A makeover of increased spaces and water to all RV sites at the Havasu park has campers jammed in heel to toe. Between the constant high powered river boat noise, off-road racers, ultra-light motorized kites and highway noise, this is no longer a pleasant camping experience.

Young lady in Mexico selling jewelry. She was no more than four foot tall and loved her suckers. Los Algodones.

New field of spinach.  Yuma  

Mexican "day workers" on lunch break. Yuma

Picking vegetables for your salad. Yuma

Field picked, ready for shipment.  Yuma

Princess Mountain Lake Mojave. Look close, center of highpoint is her nose with chin sloping off to the left.

Breakfast call for these Ring-Billed Seagulls   Lake Mojave

About an inch and a half long. Tarantula Hawk Wasp.  Careful, this is considered one of most painful stings in North America

Our desert gang gathered around the campfire after supper in Earp, CA













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