Lake Havasu City
Sadly, it is time to leave Lake Havasu with it's beautiful palm trees and warm temps and continue the journey eastward.
Williams Arizona
It was our intention to grab a bite to eat at Goldie's Route 66 Diner simply because we had never been there. Alas, it was closed and with a for sale sign on the window to boot. I asked Frank if he wanted to go into the Diner biz - he rolled he eyes at me which was not too surprising!
Back in the snow zone east of Williams
The remains of the Mountain Lion exhibit at Two Guns seem to stand up remarkably well to years of neglect. I'll have to look back on some of our older pictures to see if that is really true or just my memory playing tricks on me!
School spirit in Holbrook
Root 66 RV Park
Funny sign
The green dino and wigwam reside at
the Painted Desert Trading Post
Fort Courage is still open, it's a combo trading post and post office. The round Pancake House restaurant has been closed for a number of years. Nope, Frank doesn't want to revive the Pancake House either!!
Indian City
If you missed Fort Courage for souvenirs, there's always Indian City right down the road. No lack of souvenirs on Route 66
El Cafecito - Grants New Mexico
For some reason I missed getting any good Mexican food on the trip westbound, so the trip eastbound has been designated Enchilada Week. We started in Lake Havasu at Chicos and tonight we dined at El Cafecito. El Cafecito is a favorite of ours, excellent New Mexican style Mexican food.
For whatever reason, today seemed a long day on the road and yet we took very few photos. I think we're just a little road weary. It would be nice to stay put somewhere for two nights, but we have a deadline to be home on Friday.
Photos on this page were taken on February 16, 2010










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