After putting the new tires on the Jeep - they were just screaming to be used so we oblidged them. Although I'm sure the jeep, Willie, himself didn't appreciate our trip as he had just been really, really cleaned and polished. Oh well such is life.
We met our son and his wife for dinner the first day we were here. The second day was spent running errands i.e. wash car, new tires, get watch fixed etc. and relaxing Sunday. Actually on Sunday I went out to lunch with a couple of women I used to work with in LA School district - they live here now too. Lots of catching up gossip. Any way by Monday we were chored out so I suggested in my infinite wisdom. Lets drive out to the town that is now coming back out of the desert as the waters from Lake Mead receed. So off we went - First through the Valley of Fire. I just love it there.
arches in the making
Road to St Thomas
Then we drove the dirt road out to St Thomas. When the Dam was filled the town had to be abandoned and the water of Lake Mead covered it. Now that the water is getting so low the foundations of the buildings are rising from the dead so to speak. Always wanted to go out there when we lived here but didn't soo......Well we finally got to end of long, washboard dirt road and found out it is a 2.5 mile hike to the remains of the town. I satisfied myself by looking. Where the valley is is where the town was.
After we got back to LV and the campground our oldest son (50) called he and his wife were coming into Sams Town. I'm ashamed to say when we found them I didn't recognize him - he is so old. His hair and beard are completely gray - my hair isn't gray yet! (He always had the most beautiful thick blond hair - the color you'd pay a fortune for.) When I first saw him I thought "That old man looks familiar" Then I got closer - oh my!
Going to meet them for breakfast soon then going to have dinner with them and youngest. I need to check his black hair for gray.