
A local watering hole, Historic Downtown Yuma, Arizona
Feeling somewhat thirsty?
Here's what you should do:
Head to downtown Yuma—
Red's is there for you!
Photo and poem © 2014 by Magical Mystical Teacher

Watering Hole
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This looks cute - with the gate closed, we indeed will feel as if we are a canary in a cage with no roof. And no wings to propel us up and out of the cage. As there is still snow on he ground up here, being trapped in warm Yuma might not be such a bad place to be trapped :)
ReplyDeleteWell, ya gotta love that sign.
ReplyDelete:) Good to know...
ReplyDeleteLooks fun!
ReplyDeleteFor some reason it reminds me of Don Quixote....
ReplyDeleteSo love the name of this place. Like a cute little entrance to a hideaway.
ReplyDeleteInteresting place!
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my husband worked in yuma one winter, back in 2000 i think (rv business) but i don't remember this place, neat sign!
ReplyDeleteSounds good! :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like another place I missed while in Yuma.
ReplyDeleteNice place! :)
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