Jesus Saves, but He doesn't drive very fast.
Where they were doing construction on one side of the highway, they diverted the cars onto one of the opposing lanes. This meant we had huge semis oncoming at 65 mph. Kinda scary!
Ah, Pemex. How I wish you'd expand into Alta California!
The Virgin of Guadalupe has this stretch of highway covered.
The line of trucks waiting to cross the border at Nogales. Many drivers were out, hanging around or having a drink. We saw a southbound driver switch trucks with a northbout driver.
Back in the USA!
Our last mango con chile. Toro jumped out of the car while we were in line waiting to cross the border, and bought it from a vendor. Boy was it good!
Our first night off the boat. Koiya slept well in the hotel.
One view of the amazing painted pony at the Desert Museum.
Better lighting in this shot.
They had a great presentation featuring this black tailed rattlesnake...
... and this gila monster.
Todd and Koiya in the hummingbird aviary.
Koiya kept trying to touch the hummingbirds. She just can't resist.
Another little hummingbird.
What a neat exhibit.
Was this one on a nest? It seemed so.
Out of focus, but I hope to identify this one. Someone leave a comment and tell me what it is.
Climbing around in the "cave". I think it was all fake.
Mountain lions.
Mexican wolf. Only 50 remain in the wild.
The Desert Museum is so well layed out. You get to walk in the desert and then each exhibit gives you a chance to get out of the sun.
Yellow headed grosbeak.
Mama and baby quails. Koiya was enchanted!
This is the Saguaro National Park. There certainly is a lot of saguaro!