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Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Through Dec 22, 2015

Dave and Romy got in early this morning.  Doesn't take Dave long to schmooze up Ruth, our Park Manager.  She's a real nice lady, and does a fine job of "managing".

Too much back light, but a nice shot of the Waughs and the Ayers!

As always this time of year, lettuce harvest is in full swing.  Sunday morning, and they are still hard at work.

Some of us went to a Hand Bell concert this evening.  It was a pleasant time of listening to Christmas music.

A Marine house on Candy Cane lane

The rotor on this heliopter was spinning

This is in downtown Yuma.  Earlier, we went to the main lighted neighborhood on 55th Street out in the Foothills.

Pigs fly!  this house is directly across the street from our park.

The Waugh's big Ford.  A beautiful King Ranch

Susan left this bike down here all Summer.  It fired right and ran perfectly.  Nice Vulcan!

Since it will be in the 70's later today, it was decided this would be our annual Christmas ride.  Sonoran Chapter of VROC.

The farm worker's cars were in the way for a good picture, but this is one of our usual stops.

Jim took the picture...not sure where Romy was.

"Ladies of VROC" 

Susan is stretching, waving or praising...not sure which, but it's all good!

Getting ready to Saddle up.  That BIG VN2000 is looking good, Dave!

The Newly Weds!  Joe and Susan (Badger and Zmean1)

A VROC poster girl.  Ooops. No pink accessories. :-)

The Whistle Stop in Tacna.  About 40 some miles East by the interstate 8.  But longer the way we came through the Valley.  Covered about 102 miles on our little ride.

The line up

It had warmed up to be very comfortable eating outside

Wrong Turn made a Right Turn this Time!

Do these bags make my Butt look big?  Check the license plates.....

We had a very good waitress.  And, the food was excellent

Cool!

6 bikes, 8 people.  Pat and Katie rode 2 up today.

Susan made a nice toast in memory of Cat.  Our good friend, and long time VROC member. A long distance rider, she has met many people all over the country while riding to events.  Her husband, James, is having a memorial today at their home over in California.  We participated from Arizona. R.I.P. Karen (Cat) Sigelaar.

This unopened bottle of our favorite sauce didn't stay unopened for long.  Just right to top the foods we ordered.
It was a perfect day.  Looking forward to many more this Winter.

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