Roadtrip 2014: Vancouver - Yakima - Boise - Provo - Flagstaff - Tucson - Palm Springs - Paso Robles - Sacramento - Eureka - Bandon - Seaside - Vancouver


Day 36 - Patagonia, Nogales and Tubac

The Law in Patagonia looks like it could hardly break up a schoolyard scuffle.

Once again, we bite on the promise of a Winery - and an abandoned Greek temple, to boot.

Yup. Winery. Greek temple.

The Yellow Brick Road to Mexico. Make sure you mention your $10,000.

That's Nogales in the foreground - you can tell it's the United States because it's sporting the Official National Symbol of Food Supremacy, the Golden Arches. Unused portions of the Berlin Wall have been moved here, where it's more useful. And that's Mexico beyond the recycled Berlin Wall.

No matter where she goes, Emma can alwys find her favourite patch of unused carpet.

Ceramic tiles accent this Tubac stairway.

Do' ya think they could think up just a few more descriptors?

Art or functional - or functional art?

They'd best git someone round here purdy quick to deal with this. That there little wooden brace ain't doin' the trick.

EEEeeeyagh! It's Mr X-mas!

Down in these parts it's Saguaro Santa. Thank you very much.

These people are Open All Summer. Who knows what happens next?

No Parking next to the Mariachi Santa Beaver. The Mariachi Santa Beaver is the patron saint of all hard-working, music -loving folks.

It's only Nov 11 but the festive partying is well under way at Elvira's in Tubac.

Don't ever go into the light.

Our Critter of the Day, found on our living room sofa while we were having dinner. His name is Norman. He almost ate Emma before we captured him, and sent him outside to scare someone else.

 

 

 

 


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