Monday, November 13, 2006

Yuma, AZ

Just got back into town from a trip to Bismarck, ND and Yuma, AZ. I really enjoyed the bright, hot sun down there and was hard pressed to come back to Detroit. 92 degrees and very dry down there. A nice break from the pre-winter cold of the north country, but the lack of green and no water makes it a place that I could not be content living there. Still, a nice town with friendly people. It's 200 miles from the Phoenix airport, so I got in some fun driving in the new Mustang convertable (Gray with Black top), and on a straight, flat road, well, no comment on how fast I was going. Here are a few pics: First picture is of one of the several ranges of foothills throughout the desert between Yuma and Phoenix. Next picture is of one of the hundreds of Cactus that dot the landscape. Third is Arizona from the air. Very brown indeed!















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6 comments:

The Conservative UAW Guy said...

Beautiful pictures, Tim.
I'm jealous!!

Can't we have a little comment on how fast you were going?

Happy veterans day, too!! :)

Dr. Phat Tony said...

Tim, I'm glad you liked the idea. Feel free to use the picture and the link to help us send the troops what they need.

Anonymous said...

Great pics! Bummer that we couldn't meet this time around.

Chuang Shyue Chou said...

Excellent images!

What about one of your Mustang?

Tim said...

Jimmy-I don't know if my boss is reading, and since I rented the Stang on company business, I better just leave that lay...

Dr. PT- I just might do that!

JTT- We'll run into each other one of these days!

Chuang- Sorry, I didn't take a pic of the Mustang...

O' Tim said...

JTT- We'll run into each other one of these days!

Hopefully not head2head in your Mustangs!

Good to see you back in the bloggerhood, Tim.