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Week 3
Books 9
The World According To Clarkson Vol 2 - Jeremy Clarkson****
When We Were Very Young - A A Milne****
The Timewaster Letters - Robin Cooper**
The Savage Garden - Mark Mills***
Now We Are Six - A A Milne****
AVSI : Christianity - Linda Woodhead****
100 Great Wonders Of The World - John Baxter****
The Lover - Marguerite Dumas**
Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep - Philip K Dick****


A New Begining - La Ventura****
Stations Of The Dead - Zen Motel***

The Futures Shiraz '06*****

The Adelphi, Leeds***
Farsyde, Ilkley*****
Shanti, Kirkstall***
China Red, Horsforth***

Lost Series 1****
Casino Royale*****
A Night At The Museum***

Name: Yorkshire Soul
Location: Ilkley, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

I've been to all sorts of nice places, home and abroad, I've met all manner of good folk, but I'm a child of the Dales, of the hills and streams, the moors and rocks, Yorkshire's in my soul.

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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Yuma to Lake Havasu



In the morning we visited the gaol at Yuma, whihc is about the only touristy thing to do in town. We had read that there was a historic town centre, but a lot of the shops and restaurants were closed / deserted.

The reception staff at the hotel laughed when we told them we were on holiday, they couldn't understand why anyone would want to visit Yuma, but they were very friendly and helpful and found us a really nice family run Mexican restaurant to eat at.



Pigeons flying over Yuma rail bridge, with the road bridge just behind.



Outside Yuma, in addition to the vast cattle fattening sheds, there are miles and miles of lettuce fields, they stretch along the road side as far as the eye can see. No rain seems to fall here, but they grow the most water hungry plants there are.



The road, this was a driving holiday after all so we saw quite a lot of this view.



Much of Arizona is flat as a pancake, but hills and mountains rise up out of the plain just like kids draw mountains, big steep peaks with no foothills. The scenery in the hills and mountains is stunning and the camera never really seems to capture the stark beauty your eyes can see.



Suddenly amidst the desert, a lake and a river with miles of rushes crowding its banks and shallows.

We set off from Yuma with the iea of staying at Quartzsite, but this turned out to be miles upon mile of mobile homes and big camper vans, a petrol station and three fast food outlets, so we pressed on Northwards to Lake Havasu.



I love this hill, it looks like the peak from Close Encounters.

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