The rally was over last evening with a great group, the Breeze. It was 4 fellows and 1 gal and they were from San Diego. They played and sang music from the 60's and 70's that we all remembered well. Many were moved to dancing, some quite well.
The music was held inside the building on the stage which made it a lot better for them as they were out of the cool wind and we were much warmer as well.
Overall the rally was not very good. Some of the things they had planned did not come to pass. For one, a horseshoe pitching contest did not happen as there were no horseshoe pits on the grounds. You might think that someone would have checked that out before the rally.
So it went with other things. They had a golf outing and they got the scores mixed up and therefore the prizes were awarded to the wrong guys????
The rally was headed up by a nice guy, but he was a professional DJ. This was clearly out of his realm. He admitted that this was his first rally to head up or even attend, so what would you expect.
Our photos are of a dairy we passed coming in to Yuma. They raise alfalfa for the cows to eat and bale it and store it in huge stacks. In the Yuma valley there is hundreds of acres of all type of veggies growing.
We saw cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, head lettuce, red lettuce and maybe radishes. All growing in rows with irrigation for water and nutrients. Probably not much nutrition left in the soil as it is cultivated year round.
We are currently back in Quartzsite for a few days before returning to Mesa and then back to Yuma for the Gypsy Journal Rally.

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