Hi all
Been a really great day!
First a photo of our trip through Joshua Tree NP
on our way to Mesa, AZ
Slept in after a nice evening with Dennis and Connie.
I think the Elderberry Wine was the culprit.
Maybe even staying up late visiting about old
times and clients.
A relaxing morning,
a bit of straightening out the BWB
and regular trailer duties.
Had a few thunderstorms pass through.
Some heavy short rain bursts
and hail, of all things.
Small and no damage so all is well.
Dennis and Connie came by
in the afternoon.
Visited for a while then decided to head up to
Goldfield Ghost Town, AZ.
Old gold mining town with some restored buildings
and lots of shops.
The view of the Superstition Mountains was fantastic.
The left over clouds from the earlier storm added some drama to the view,
Also make for great lighting on the peaks.
Then went to the Mammoth Steakhouse and Saloon for supper.
Live music, tasty beer and great burgers.
The music was not real loud, just enough it was not easy to have a conversation.
So we sang along and enjoyed the food and entertainment.
Sure was a lot of fun.
A wonderful day with wonderful people.
Thanks to Dennis and Connie for great suggestions.
Looks like there is more to come with their great leads.
At home and walking the dogs down the Palm lined street.
Make your day great
Tom and Millie
PS: I finally realized I had not changed my watermark on the images.
Hopefully I will correct for future photos.
Really, I did take these this year.
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