Cocopah Speedway, Saturday night. 28 cars in the Pro-stock class, and about the same in the lower division. Good racing. |
Visited the inside Swap meet in the old Mervin's Store. Lots of good booths. This one specialized in Red Hat ladies things |
Many of the items look like they were made in Mexico...but, most are from China |
Love the chickens |
Sun shades and glass sleeves with this logo. |
We only bought a quart of Aloe Vera juice, and a small wind chime. Looked at a lot of things |
Some of these are giving us ideas of things we want to buy in Mexico for the Kingman house |
I posted this same picture last year, reminded me of Jim & Katie. These are from the camera, so not as good as real camera pictures |
Mrs. Gonzo the garlic lady. I bet their house really stinks! |
On to the Mexican Swap Meet. My favorite. Too bright for good pics. Early morning sun. |
There are several new places to eat this year. They open Thursday-Sunday every week, but Saturday and Sunday is when everything is open. |
I'm planning to be here next weekend for a large bowl of Menudo. |
Some new styles this year |
This used to be an orchard. Then a vegetable field. This year a hay crop. Sheep are grazing after the 1st cutting, soon to be tilled, and something else planted |
We were early at the track. Before the first heat race, the stands were packed. Next year they will have all new bleachers and 1000 more seats! |
The Special race nights bring drivers in from all over the West. It's becoming a very popular track for Winter racing |
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