Here are some of the pictures of Tombstone. It was really neat. You walk down the main road of Tombstone and it is like walking back in time. The people that live in Tombstone dress up and hang out on the main street all day. They have gun fights and old horse drawn buggies that will take you around town. Its a sight to see or as they say its "The city that never wants to die."
This is the old Boothill Graveyard they have as you enter into Tombstone. It is where some of the old westerners are buried. It was really cool to see. It wasn't creepy though, just cool.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Joe's Crab Shack Round 2
While Oma and Opa were here they asked if we could go to Joe's Crab Shack so we went and got our hands all messy and dug into the steam pots. Oma and Chris each got a steam pot and Opa and I got Fish and Chips and we just passed around the food. It was good company, good food, and good atmosphere. We love Joe's!
The Boneyard
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base has a boneyard where over 4000 airplane shells are lined up in rows by type for mile after mile. Here is an aerial photograph. Normally all we could see were the very outside row of one side but since Oma and Opa have access to base we got to go on and see more that what we thought was there.
Dogs New Home
The weekend of Labor Day Chris built a little kennel for the dogs on one side of our yard. That is too keep them from eating the sprinklers and digging holes in the grass.
The area of the yard that we fenced off doesn't get much shade so this is the shade that Chris built for them. He just set their crates side by side and used one of the boxes from our garden and made a roof out of it and then just attached a heavy duty tarp over the top. At least they have a place to lay down that is not on the gravel and some shade.
This is Jake is the pool that we got them. This is about all that he does in it besides drink the water. But at least he uses it. Lucy won't go anywhere near it.
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