Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Wells Fargo Continued

On day five of our adventure, we had a bum day :) We just hung out in Prescott and played. We went mini golfing and to a movie. We also went into downtown and just wandered through all the stores. It was really fun. Here are some mini golf pictures.







This is the Sahara Desert we crossed on our way to California on the sixth day of our journey. Just kidding. It's called the Imperial Sand Dunes. It was really windy while we drove through and we saw a snow plow, but it wasn't plowing snow (obviously). It was plowing through sand drifts! That's a new one for you.




We arrived in La Mesa, California around sevenish on the same day we crossed the Sahara. There wasn't really anything to do around our hotel so we took a bunch of pictures of all the pretty flowers close to the hotel. Little bit boring... But here are some pictures. They are really pretty!







The next day we woke up at four thirty to get to the parade. We went to an island really close to San Diego. The bridge was over a half mile long. And it was kinda scary. Driving right next to the edge with only a concrete barrier to protect me, then a plummet into the ocean. Yeah, not really my favorite. haha




On the right is San Diego and on the left is Coronado Island

this was a lady that was in the parade. I just liked her cute little pony!

There was a group in the parade that dressed up like Star Wars characters. It was awesome!

this was about all of the beach we got to see. We were actually riding in the stagecoach at the end of the parade, headed back to the trailer.

This is going back to San Diego

Sailboats in the harbor

Big aircraft carrier in the harbor. My sister said it might be the museum.
After the parade in Coronado, we drove to St. George. That was a long drive. We got in at eleven or so. It made for a very long day. The next day we drove back to Salt Lake and that was the end of our adventure. It was really neat to help Parker and see the horses! Probably a once in a lifetime experience and one that I don't know how much I want to repeat. It was early mornings and long days. We drove over 2000 miles by the end of the trip!

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