November 20 Saturday 2010 Desert Hot springs
Our Park leads a tour to Cabot's Pueblo. This is a 4 story Hopi-style Pueblo (1941). It has 35 rooms,150 windows and more than 60 doors. Many of the building's features and fixtures were collected and adapted by Yerxa during his travels throughout the region. We were not allowed to take pictures inside.We see alive tarantula. They have a trading post and Gallery and beautiful gardens ,one with a 43' tall carving- Waokiye. Artist Peter Toth carved it from a single redwood log. The group was going to Pioneer Town an movie set next . We didn't go as we went last year. We went grocery shopping . I bought a turkey for $5.42-35 cents a pound . Unbelievable.Next we had our flue shots at Rite Aid drug store. as they ran out at home. I hate to say this but it is 4:30 and it has started to rain at least it is not snow like in Vancouver.
REMEMBER-A bicycle can't stand alone; it is two tired.
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