Jan 21 - 23

Yesterday, I took a little day trip to Lake Havasu City, about 35 miles up the road. The big attraction there is is the London Bridge, the one originally built over the River Thames in the 1830's & moved to Arizona in 1968. Actually, only the exterior of the bridge was moved. Though they make a lot of it there, it's a pretty underwhelming site.    


The local Walmart has a mural of the bridge in the entryway. 


There was some significant rainfall here around New Year's, so the area around the Buckskin Mountains on the way to Havasu was much greener than usual & with more flowers - quite pretty. Normally, the grassy carpet would not be in this first pic, & the space between the scattered shrubs & cactus would just be rocky soil. 


The Bill Williams  River National Wildlife Refuge protects a tributary of the Colorado River. It's a surprise to be driving through the desert & come upon this marshy river bottom. The first 2 pics are the Bill Williams River, & the next 2 pics are the Colorado River.  


               
A couple of days before, a local "controlled burn" resulted in a lot of smoke, which did give us a cool sunset.       



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