Desert Lessons 1 and 2



As I type this posting, I am sitting behind a derelict building just off the secondary–and equally as neglected–road that runs parallel to Interstate 8, about 50kms west of Yuma, AZ. Having ridden 56kms already today from El Centro, I was hoping that once route 98 met hwy. 8, there would be a gas station where I could take a break for lunch and get some water. Maintaining a good sexual levitra fast delivery health is very important in a relationship has significant role for human being, but what, if this integral part is affected due to many factors. I http://cute-n-tiny.com/page/14/ cialis online adhere to a strict code of conduct in the area of eating. The person regains every aspect of cialis prices http://cute-n-tiny.com/page/4/ life that encompasses fitness, nutrition, pride, and responsibility. The sufferers won’t realize that fear of such objects and cute-n-tiny.com women viagra situations have unreasonable roots. No such luck. There will be no water until I get much closer to Winterhaven, CA or the casino that is near there.

I have one full bottle of water, thanks in part to the motorist I flagged down who was kind enough to give me the little bit he had in his truck.

While I am quite sure I will be okay, this is a very sobering reminder that 1) never assume water will be available, be sure of it and, 2) refill empty bottles as soon as possible, even if just one is empty.