We eagerly waited for to one place to open that serves breakfast. The nice lady, Vi, who we met the night before asked us what we wanted for breakfast and reappeared from the kitchen a couple of times to tell us we were out of this and out of that. We changed our orders-we didn't care. Afterall this was breakfast and someone else was cooking. Then Vi approarched our table yet again to announce very sheepishly that she was out of propane gas to cook our breakfast-but not to worry because would bring her electric fry pan from home to cook our breakfast. While we were waiting, a large party of 6 local seniors also sat down. One of the ladies, a very spry 87 year old walked outside to give our bikes and bags a good look over. She said it reminded her of her youth when she rode 3 days by horseback to Yuma.
It was a relatively short and uneventful ride to Bythe which was good because Tom's back pain that he had been struggling with had gone from bad to worse.
The picture is one of many dirt devils that can be seen in the afternoon as the heat builds. We were told that in the Summer, dozens of much larger ones can often be seen. They look just like tornados.
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