On Saturday we drove into Winslow AZ - made famous by the Eagles' song "Take It Easy." They have created a "Standin' On the Corner" park in celebration of the fame it has brought the town. We posed here with Teradon. (Hard to see him on the statue's shoulder in the shadows.) It was morning, quiet, sunny, very peaceful in this little town built by the Santa Fe Railroad along the historic Route 66.
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| Bob, Linda and Teradon Standing on the Corner |
Just after we had our picture taken, the atmosphere changed with the next influx of visitors to the Standin' on the Corner Park. We were around the area for a while and several different groups of motor cyclists came to visit the infamous corner.
We left to walk to a restored hotel a couple of blocks away - the La Posada Hotel. It was a railroad hotel in the string of hotels of the Fred Harvey Company on the Santa Fe line. It was designed by Mary Colter and a delight to see and walk around. When we got there, Bob decided to go back and get the car and park it in the hotel lot instead of leaving it on the street. He walked back to the Standin' on the Corner Park and saw there a woman we know from Yachats. She was visiting the park. Joanne Kittel was in Winslow to visit or study something about the Navaho Nation in the area. What a huge surprise to meet someone from our little corner of the world.
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| Signature soup at the Turquoise Room of the LaPosada Hotel. It was superior - one half black bean and the other half corn chowder. One hot and spicy the other creamy and yummy. We split the bowl just so we could try it. |
Back on the road again, we drove out of Arizona, heading to Needles CA. Approaching the Colorado River that separates the two states, these craggy mountains came into view.
When we finally arrived at the RV park (called a resort this time), it was right on the river. Lots of "Park Models," as they're called, for sale or rent to the snow birds who winter here, or the Californians who like the summer heat of the Mojave Desert. We walked down to the river and enjoyed the beautiful weather of an October afternoon.
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| A shady spot to enjoy the Colorado River |