Dec. 7th 2010. Hello from just outside of Blyth California where we are enjoying a beautiful day with a temperature of 80 degrees . For the past seven weeks we have been boondocking -dry camping - on BLM sites at Quartzsite, Yuma and Blyth Ca. The Bureau of Land Management fees for camping on their sites are very reasonable, forty dollars for two weeks or you can buy a season's pass, good from Sept. till April, for one hundred and eighty dollars.
Once you have your permit you can move from site to site with no additional cost. Each campground provides different services varying from Telephone, Trash, Dump Station, Water and Restrooms at "The Imperial Dam site" and "La Posa" to just garbage Bins at Hot Spring, Tamarisk and Pilot Knob. Midland,where we are currently parked, has Telephone,Trash and Dump Station with free water nine miles away in Blyth.
These date palms produce Medjool Dates , the finest that nature can grow. The fresh dates are delicious and taste nothing like the dates you buy in the grocery store. Heartily recommend the fresh date milkshake.
Harvesting the crop. The machine cuts the lettuce from the stalk and the field workers bag and box it . Ready for shipment to the stores.
Do you ever wonder where the lettuce that you eat in the winter comes from? The Imperial Valley California.
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Oh my God!
I found your SONG!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5luLhzba13M
On the road again (8) hehehehehe
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