Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Grey Mountain
We spent a night in Gray Mountain Arizona. We had to go to the gas station to check into our motel, because after 6pm the motel staff abandons ship. The big sign listed the price of gas at 2.9 cents by virtue of the other numbers falling off. I doubt anyone cared/noticed. I t00k a picture of the "wrecker" that they kept on hand in case of emergency. Yes, its nothing more than a mini-van with a trailer hitch. And yes, both of those tires are flat. And yes, I checked the two on the other side-- both flat.
But earlier that day we stopped at Montezuma Castle national monument. Its a ruin of a pre-Hopi tribe that vanished about 90 years prior to Columbus arriving in the Carribean. So the only white guilt I felt hear was that I didn't have a fancier camera. This place is way neat, and the sun was setting and lighting it up nicely. Nobody nows why they abandoned this settlement after 300 years of living in the side of a cliff. My guess is that they wised up.
On a Very Special 'Blossom', The Buengers go to Arizona
I am not a g00d photographer, but Arizona is kinda hard to make l00k bad. But first we had a layover in Denver. The best part of Denver is the big moving sidewalks.
In Cave Creek, AZ they have horses. At Cave Creek Outfitters they have tons of horses and their property buts up to Tonto national forest, which isn't a forest really, but national desert doesn't sound kewl. Anywhey Tonto national forest is about 2 kabillion acres and they don't cover nearly all of it in a two hour guided tour. Which is g00d because we don't ride well enuff for that. Anywhay.......Jeremiah rode a horse
And Lisa rode a horse.
Nicholas and I were much to scared to ride a horse. We have each ridden before, but you know how it goes. Some horses are really scary. Especially this one...
Its g00d this Jeremiah t00k this picture. Thats a scary beast!!!
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