Wednesday, April 27, 2005
It's a Small World
It's a small world after all. Yesterday we took a cruise around Lake Mead on a Mississippi River-style paddleboat. The weather was wonderful with bright sunshine, lovely blue skies and big fluffy white clouds. It was there we met two different couples from Massachusetts, one from Attleboro and the other from our home town Beverly. How about that!
Lake Mead has 550 miles of shoreline. We didn't see it all but had a nice afternoon. We went down as far as the Hoover Dam and returned. After a while the Attleboro chick and I went up to the bridge and tried our hands at steering the boat. We had a lovely talk with the Captain while our guys basted in the sun.
Be kind to each other.
Sunday, April 24, 2005
Vegas
I took a few pictures going in from the car and then forgot the camera in the car when we parked. I just couldn't wait to make my contribution!
Take care of each.
Saturday, April 23, 2005
Lake Mead, NV.
Friday, April 22. We are just outside of Vegas in Boulder City. The drive here was highway 95. The road for the most part was isolated, very dippy, and lovely scenery of desert flowers and mountains. The faraway mountains were still snow covered.
For the last two hours traveling we saw hundreds of motorcyclists, all kinds from Harleys to what I call make believe motorcycles and some had sidecars. We found out later they were all going to The River Walk Rally in Laughlin. They expect 70,000 bikers.
Saturday the 23rd. We visited Lake Mead today. We had been there before remembering the park as eye candy in every direction, and today's trip did not disappoint us.
Lake Mead is a National Recreation Area, offering tons of things to do year round. It's huge lakes cater to boaters, swimmers, sunbathers and fisherman. If water is not your thing how about hiking, photographers and just roadside sightseeing. If you are into plants, this seemingly barren area contains a large variety of plants and animals, some of which may be found nowhere else on earth. They have a very educational visitors center with many displays of interest to children of all ages, including me.
Besides all this, we were surprised to find out you could purchase a park model on grounds and live there for 180 days.
The camping area is primitive offering no hookups, but that didn't seem to bother anyone here today.
There are several marinas here, one offering Lake Mead cruises up to the Hoover Dam. Hopefully in the next few days we will take that cruise.
Thursday, April 21, 2005
We're Off
Sunday, April 17, 2005
The Great Cardboard Regatta
Wednesday, April 13, 2005
Tax Time Is Near
did you ever notice:
When you put the two words
"The" and "IRS" together
it spells "THEIRS"?