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Old 08-03-2021, 03:42 PM   #61
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San Simeon, CA

An ocean front park at San Simeon, CA.

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Old 01-29-2022, 01:56 AM   #62
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3:10 to Yuma

During our major traveling years, we wintered twice at Yuma, AZ. It’s a very popular winter stop for full timers and snowbirds. The overall population will have an average expansion of about 90,000 RVers during the winter months. There is something there or close by for everyone. During our stays we did a lot of side trips and visited numerous historical areas.

The Yuma Prison was made popular when the first movie; 3:10 to Yuma was filmed in 1957, staring Glen Ford. The remake was done in 2007, staring Russell Crowe. The whole prison area is well maintained and has lots of interesting history of the times posted throughout the buildings. The surprising thing is how small the Colorado River is when passing the prison.

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Old 05-14-2022, 06:35 PM   #63
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La Jolla, CA

These were taken while traveling CA highway 1, heading to the waterfront at La Jolla, CA.

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Old 08-30-2022, 05:12 PM   #64
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Redvers, Canada

After roaming around in rural Canada, we decided to use CDN highway #8 to renter the USA in ND. We had booked a 2-week reservation at Minot, ND for our 4th of July vacation.

We were heading west on CDN highway #13 to connect with CDN #8 at Redvers, Canada. Once there we drove all around in the little town until we found a place to eat lunch. Here are some pictures of this clean little town and our exit highway.

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Old 09-21-2022, 05:30 AM   #65
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Sedona, AZ

We have visited this beautiful AZ city a few times in the past. My pictures of the area are in a separate folder, and I sometimes forget that.

I’ve taken hundreds of pictures in the Sedona area. These are from a visit to a rural arts mall. It had clothing and trinket shops and a number of Cafes where lunch is served inside or outside. I’ll post more pictures of the area in future posts.

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Old 09-21-2022, 06:21 AM   #66
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Several years of awesome pictures. Thank you all for posting them!
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Old 11-16-2022, 09:56 AM   #67
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Kennebunkport, ME

In my youth, just after WWII ended, my father built 35’ wooden - oak – lobster boats in our barn and launched them at Kennebunkport, 12 miles away. Back then it was strictly a fishing village. When the President Bush family built a sprawling retreat, jutting out into the Atlantic, Kennebunkport immediately became a very popular tourist attraction. Hotels were built overlooking the port and tour boats of all kinds would go out for views of the Presidential retreat. The size of the village was pushed nearly to overload.

A memory: My father and a friend were installing an engine in a boat they would later launch. I was fishing for eels on the rising tide on a dock across the port from where the boat would be launched. A car drove-up and a man hollered to my dad, “hey Tom, you got another boy”. It was the spring of 1948 and my youngest brother was born.

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Old 12-14-2022, 06:13 PM   #68
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Clocks

The national watch and clock museum is in Columbia, PA. It’s not far from the beautiful Susquehanna River. Established in 1977; it has put together a major collection of homological artifacts, of clocks and watches. The area around and nearby is very picturesque.


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