Friday, January 09, 2009

First trip in a new RV, day 6

I am behind in commenting on other people's blogs and hope to do better as the week goes on.

Today we are in Yuma, Arizona, and the wind may be too strong for us to drive up U.S. 8 through the mountain pass tomorrow. We hadn't known it, but apparently the mountain crossing is a common wind hazard. So we changed our plans and will take an alternate route north to U.S. 10, which looks more promising. That will take us an extra day to get to San Diego, but we are in no hurry.

Yuma may well be a lovely city, though all we've seen of it is a Walmart Supercenter and a large number of RV parks. Kind of a comedown after seeing all those Western movies with gunslingers in Yuma. Maybe the gunfights are on the other side of town. All in all, the area doesn't seem especially photogenic. We're in a decent RV park, though; the black swan is one of several that share a small pond on the property.

I'm having trouble uploading more photos, so let's see if I can at least post this blog entry.




10 comments:

Morgan Mandel said...

Lovely black swan. I've only seen white swans in this area. This one is sure a novelty to me.

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Bob Sanchez said...

This reminds me of a book I read last year entitled "The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable," by Nassim Taleb. It was once a truism that all "swans are white" until black ones were seen. Taleb's book deals with events considered impossible because they have never happened before, such as planes deliberately crashing into buildings.

Excellent book.

Sally Murphy said...

Love the black swans. I come from Western Australia, and grew up being told that black swans were native only to our state but had been taken overseas because of their novelty value. My husband recently told me this isn't quite true. Oh well.

Beth Groundwater said...

Well, if I was you, I sure wouldn't want to see a gunfight in the Walmart parking lot or the RV park!

Anonymous said...

I'm in an RV Park off of 8.... half way between San Diego and El Centro ....the wind here is gusting to 60 + MPH....We are rocking and rolling in the RV.....sit tight until the Sanna Anna's stop......should be after Sunday..... 8 gets real nasty.....we are at 4000 feet..Crestwood Summit....close to the Golden Acorn Casino....not very plesant right now...........

Shaman Don

Bob Sanchez said...

Thanks to the wise advice from Shaman Don, we've decided to sit tight in Yuma for a day and look around here. The wind has died down a lot, but it's morning yet. We don't want a nasty surprise.

Joy said...

I bet if you go just outside the city limits you'll find some nifty stuff from the days of old. Maybe you'll discover some long lost ruins of a place or spurs from a long ago cowboy.

Anonymous said...

Bob

Did some checking for you 10 gets just as bad as 8 untill this subsides it might be better to wait...I sent my phone number to your comcast adress...if you cant get on that call me at the park office www.sacredrocksreserve.com and I will let you know when it dies down here at the pass....

Shaman Don

Ruth L.~ said...

Glad to know you weren't blown away by it all.

lucia said...

Hope you made it through the wind. I'd love to hear about the other people you're meeting. AZ is a beautiful place.