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Montezuma Castle National Monument, AZ
Another attraction from the area we’d already visited a few years prior that I didn’t want to leave out. If you see a Native American tent it really is…
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Petrified Forest National Park, AZ
Another attraction from the area we’d already visited a few years prior that I didn’t want to leave out.
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Desert Botanical Gardens, Phoenix, AZ
We visited here once before on our son’s 10th birthday. He had an interest in cactus and succulent, and a pretty good collection for a kid his age, so…
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Phoenix, AZ
Well, a state full of sun and heat, cacti and mountain clusters, sometimes you’d think you’re in Hawaii because of palm trees silhouetted in the background against the mountains.…
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Biodome 2, Saddlebrooke, AZ
We discovered Arizona had a Biodome we had to see. Initially, I thought it was a more scientifically based recreation of earth and its ability to support life in…
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Los Algodones, Mexico
Ok. So, it was only for an afternoon and we didnt go far, but now we can officially say, we’ve been to Mexico. Lol. We parked and walked through…
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LA through San Diego to Yuma, Arizona.
Really nice coastal drive. Stopped in a neat surf town that reminded us of Monterey/Carmel or even Canon Beach OR. Had a great coffee at Steady State coffee roasters.…
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Bits of LA from over the last month.
Bit of info. Over half of LA is mexican. Only about 30% causation. 13ish % Asian. Mexicans first inhabited this area, then Spain, who left. Then the American colonials…
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Los Angeles, CA
The spring before we began rV-ing we met my folks in LA for a long weekend. There’s “lots” to do and something for everyone in LA. Similar to Orlando,…










