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A vacation with Alex at the wheel, in every sense of the phrase,a vacation Watching hi areas and roads, but it did take soht Alex looked at Arizona as he did any other state Up to that point she hadn't realized that she viewed every other state as foreign It wasn't a conscious thought, and no doubt the tendency was born of ignorance She had never been anywhere but Texas Being Alex's home state made it auto the different things that each state had to offer, she had compared them to Arkansas
It cauide When he guided tours on their safari, he thought of things that had never occurred to her in perspectives that she found fascinating No doubt all of that had to do with his experience with people all over the world She had learned fro from him as they traveled
Alex didn't s and places He provided history thatLake Havasu wasn't sie had been disassembled and reassembled across the river None of them knew that until Alex told them
Alex took them to see the Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon Carmen had seen pictures of both, but pictures didn't do either justice Picturesthes in books was fine, but if it was at all possible, people should experience theht of Arizona in terms of desert, but it was so o fro Mohave Desert to the chilly ried from 70 feet above sea level to over 12,000 feet A person couldn't see all that fro a waterhole where wild horses visited What was she thinking?
Jonathan loved the desert, and Arizona had plenty of that, but he enjoyed the mountains and canyons as well Arizona wasn't the only state with deserts New Mexico, Texas and California had the with Alex had opened a new source of learning, and the entire family benefited from that Everyone didn't have the option of travel, and that started Carrades on their Wildlife Safari so that she could take handicapped children on free tours, but why limit it to their land? Why spend the money on a travel trailer or a motor home when they could purchase a handicap van that would allow handicapped or underprivileged children to travel with them?