We've figured out what is going to get us through our stay in California: visits from family and friends. Our dear friend Michele flew out from Nashville to spend some time with us in the desert. We drove to Vegas to pick her up, and spent several hours walking the Vegas Strip. It's true what people say, "Things on the strip are not as close as they appear." I'm not exactly sure how far it is from the Flamingo to Mandalay Bay, but I definitely recommend wearing sneakers as opposed to flip flops if one opts to make the trek on foot. After our hike, we elected to hale a cab back to the truck, which at the time seemed like the best $10 we ever spent. Our trip back to the Mojave Desert, with one extra passenger, took longer than we expected due to traffic. According to the radio, there were too many cars on the road leaving Vegas for the interstate to support. Therefore, we spent an hour and a half in bumper to bumper traffic, making what should have been a 3 to 3 1/2 hour drive into an aggravating 5 hour road trip. On a positive note, Michele REALLY got to experience the desert.
The next day was a relaxing day with not much on our agenda. While Scottie was at work, Ali and Michele went to the pool. Michele got to experience first hand just how much stronger the sun's rays are in the desert, and how they make your skin feel like it's simmering on a skillet. Scottie got out of work early, which hardly ever happens, so we cooked up some chicken fajitas and enjoyed a nice dinner together. Later in the evening, we took Michele out to Joshua Tree to see the spectacular sights of the park.
On the next day, Ali and Michele ventured "down the hill" to the Palm Springs area. They visited a friend of Michele's family at the La Quinta Resort and Club and took part in a guided tour of the extravagant facility. They enjoyed a relaxing day which included lunch and shopping before they returned to the high desert for dinner and more R and R.
Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end. Michele had to return to Nashville. We thoroughly enjoyed having her as our first house guest. From what we observed, it is possible that she fell in love with the desert. Perhaps this is what will happen with our next house guests; they will come and never want to leave. Of course, it might not be just the desert that will make family and friends want to stay... it could be because we're great company. Just a thought.
Ali and Mich at the Flamingo Hotel
Stopping at a fountain on the strip
In front of the Monte Carlo. We had to walk off everything that we ate for lunch at PF Chang's.
One of the things we're really good at: holding hands.
Outside of New York, New York.
Joshua Tree National Park
Peaceful rock climbing
Big Horn Sheep
Barker Dam during the dry season
Watching the sunset
Proof why desert sunsets are the best
Friday, August 21, 2009
Mich's Visit
Posted by Ali Nelson at 4:01 PM
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