Or business sense, maybe... The guy who brought the bridge turned an empty piece of almost worthless land in the desert into a huge and somewhat ritzy tourist destination and eventually a 50000 people town. I bet he has more money than he can use NOW! Why don't I ever think to do something like that?
Danish-American camper, gypsy, hiker, genealogist, photographer, translator, child counselor, home school teacher, reader, writer, low carber, short order cook, daughter, sister, mother of the Spud and mother - or is that grandmother? - of Bear our coydog, forever love and best friend of Wally, and last but not least, grateful child of God.
...WANDERING ON A TRAIL OF BEAUTY, LIVING AGAIN, MAY I WALK*...
Is this all there is???... Well, NO!
This photoblog is a pictorial index of our roamings and wanderings. Although we live in a 35-foot fifth wheel camper full time, most of our traveling is done in our little Lance truck camper. -- If an entry grabs your attention, just CLICK ON THE PICTURE CAPTION, AND YOU WILL BE TAKEN TO OUR DAILY JOURNAL, which will generally have chit-chat in Danish and English - for those of you who are into WORDS and all - and many, many, MANY - ad nauseum many - more pictures.
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The symbol of people with more money than they can use.
Or business sense, maybe... The guy who brought the bridge turned an empty piece of almost worthless land in the desert into a huge and somewhat ritzy tourist destination and eventually a 50000 people town. I bet he has more money than he can use NOW! Why don't I ever think to do something like that?
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