it's supposed to be done by a 'law enforcement official.'
police in Loreto refuse, understandably, the form is in English. INM signed once knowingly and unknowingly once. I've written letters of explanation
and sent photos, etc, but every year it's a struggle figuring out what to do each registration renewal time.
Originally posted by mcfez
Say Lee...........your historically trolling is legendary here. May I give you some advice?
Leave while you still have some people who like you.
Point taken. But, help me out, how do you define historical trolling? Looked up the definition and thought, well, yeah, guess that could be
many people I see posting here.
So, why don't we ALL be civil here -- especially in hot topic threads (mordida?) and not resort to name calling? If you guys carry grudges from
thread to thread and have a history of taking shots at each other, it's not my fault I don't follow every thread.
I have strong opinions, some people don't like them (Bub, Tom, Fez) and you're all entitled to not like my opinions, or behavior. Other than
personal attacks, I believe I could sit down with everyone here for a brew -- not that that is shared necessarily. But, that's just the way I am.
Look, Fez, you must think what I wrote about leaving while people like you is cool. You've written/copied what I wrote twice now. Have you ever
had an original thought?
"I really liked early mornings and late afternoon/evenings."
Best part of the desert .... the smell in the morning is ....... words fail .. the evenings with a light breeze ........ just plain relaxing IMHO ....
and the "thunder showers" can be pretty nice too ....
Originally posted by DavidE
Yeah the aroma - wouldn't miss it for the world. What desert?
All deserts?!?!?!? Even El Centro smells nice after a nice rain, and if the wind is blowing the right way, and you are upwind from the 'feeder
farms'. But the "high deserts" smell the best, I think.
Early morning in El Centro ..... after alfalfa has just been cut ... sweet IMHO
And yep, there are "different" smells at different times in the morning ... and evening, in the desert .... low and high ... also liked the "high
desert" smells best
Originally posted by bajaguy
Did you ever work around the area of Kramer Jct, Atolia or Cuddeback Dry Lake in the late 60's-early 70's??
I am familiar with all 3 of those places, but no, I did not work there. All my CA Desert BLM time ('74 to '86) was in El Centro except for special
assignments of very short duration.
Barry
OK. I spent some time in my Air Force days at the Cuddeback Dry Lake gunnery & bombing range trying to keep people from walking off with our 20mm
cannon expended brass casings and anything else they could carry.
The desert there is outstanding. I really liked early mornings and late afternoon/evenings.
I worked a ChinaLake from 1965 to 1975 and even though Cuddeback was longer used we used go Chukar hunting there. We had plenty of the test ranges to
use.
"If it were lush and rich, one could understand the pull, but it is fierce and hostile and sullen.
The stone mountains pile up to the sky and there is little fresh water. But we know we must go back
if we live, and we don't know why." - Steinbeck, Log from the Sea of Cortez
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