Day 33/Oct 31, 2013 Thursday
Hiking in Red Rocks |
Donna is in middle of pix |
View from above Calico Tanks |
Hiking in Red Rocks |
Day 34/Nov 1, 2013 Friday
David is rock climbing today and I am researching new health insurance options and I am NOT a happy camper at this moment. We will end up paying more for less.
Day 35/Nov 2, 2013 Saturday
Today’s activities consisted of: working on home improvements/fixes on
Graham’s Seabreeze fifth wheel,
Shopping, AND a delicious dinner at Yama Sushi
AND Cirque Du Soleil’s Mystere’ . Yama
Sushi was all you can eat sushi and since we got there for linner
(lunch/dinner) at 4 pm we walked right in.
It is a small place but has a large clientele so those that got there at
5 pm got to wait in line for awhile.
Mystere’ was fabulous and I am not much of a show person but I wanted to
see this! I had been to vegas before
kids for an outdoor show with Campmor but really had not too much recollection
of what Vegas was like then. WELL, the strip was opulent. Over-the-top Casinos. People watching for “did you look at yourself
in the mirror before you went out” or “is it a dress/skirt or is it underwear”
(that tight). We had a great time with Graham and
Melissa. Drove the strip back towards
his place.
Day 36/Nov 3, 2013 Sunday
Botanical Gardens |
I really had no idea what this Day of
the Dead celebration was...hey I live in NY...no where near Mexico. But has my interest in cacti wained, my interest in the various booths and altars peaked. I began reading and looking at the displays. Well, I then realized what this celebration was about as I had not yet the Wikipedia article. There were more than a few altars and there were poems and other writings. There were stories of how these people died (most way before their time...young mothers, children, young men). Several were stories of crossing the border from Mexico with the "help" of smugglers and being abandoned on our side. One was a story of a loved one being smuggled across in a LOCKED container only to have a few of the 17 survive the ordeal. One story told of a mother and two children being smuggled across and only one daughter surviving. Bottom line, they were ALL really very sad stories.
No comments:
Post a Comment