Monday, December 14, 2009
Cameron's Colorado Visit
Good photo of Colby, Cameron and Kari. Taken during Cameron's November visit to Denver. The photo was taken in the backyard of Colby's new house. Cameron got a taste of winter weather while he was there.
University of Phoenix Stadium
We got to see all kinds of new and old RVs. Ted even got to test drive a new Winnebago Tour 40ft class A motor home.
The Arizona Trio
The Arizona Trio put on a great show at Pueblo El Mirage. They sang a mix of Kingston Trio, New Christy Minstrels and Everly Brother's hits. Mike Chamberlin(center) is a winter resident of PEM.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Cameron's Colorado Visit
Colby, Grandma Whitcomb, Cameron and Kari enjoy an evening in Boulder during Cameron's visit. Thanks to Uncle Gerry for taking such a great photo....
Sunday, November 08, 2009
Mini Okinawa Reunion
Four Okinawa teaching buddies.. Jan, Linda & Jennifer(Linda's daughter), Joyce and Betty in sunny Arizona 30+ years later.
Linda had us for coffee at her home, then on to "Famous Dave's" for BBQ.
Linda had us for coffee at her home, then on to "Famous Dave's" for BBQ.
Monday, November 02, 2009
Pueblo El Mirage Site
Sunday, November 01, 2009
20 Year Reunion with the VanLoons
Had great Mexican food at Tee Pee. "George eat here" that is President George W Bush in 2003.
Ingrid and Jim drove us around Paradise Valley, AZ area & showed us the sites....
Ingrid and Jim drove us around Paradise Valley, AZ area & showed us the sites....
Friday, October 30, 2009
Montezuma Castle National Monument
Montezuma Castle is a settlement built by the Southern Sinagua, a prehistoric culture that once flourished in the Verde Valley of central Arizona.The Southern Sinagua were skilled farmers growing corn, beans, squash, and cotton.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Grand Canyon NP on Kaibab Trail Shuttle Route
Our 2nd day in the park we took the Kaibab Trail/green route shuttle to the eastern side of the south rim. This photo was taken at Yaki Point view point.
The Grand Canyon overwhelms your senses. Its story tells of geologic processes played out over unimaginable time spans as a unique combination of size, color, & erosional forms...277 river miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and a mile deep.
The Grand Canyon overwhelms your senses. Its story tells of geologic processes played out over unimaginable time spans as a unique combination of size, color, & erosional forms...277 river miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and a mile deep.
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