Cause I've got friends in low places
Where the whiskey drowns
And the beer chases my blues away
And I'll be okay
I'm not big on social graces
Think I'll slip on down to the oasis
Oh, I've got friends in low places



Look what being around them made Wayne go and buy!!! So, to explain all this silliness, we spent the day in Palm Beach, the winter playground for those who register their yachts in the Caymen Islands. We had lunch at a fabulous hotel, The Breakers, built by Henry Flagler who was responsible for bring the railroad (and, thus, the rich) to Florida. The pictures fail to illustrate the opulence of the place. It boasts multiple expansive halls and verandas, 3 ballrooms, outdoor spaces, and shops. One of the ballroom ceilings was covered in gold-leaf, the other with murals. The flower arrangements were yummy and the staff was pleasant. 

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Trying not to let the sound of our own wheels drive us crazy, we pulled into Winslow, AZ. Wasn't much of a town. We saw one girl in a flatbed Ford. Taking it easy, Wayne stood on a corner before we left.
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The remainder of the day was uneventful yet memorable. After leaving the red cliffs of Sedona, we headed for Flagstaff and the Petrified Forest. The route out of Sedona was another steep climb along a narrow road covered in falling rocks. We climbed thousands of feet and watched the Arizona cypresses give way to Ponderosa Pines and snow. As we approached Flagstaff we found ourselves atop a plateau that stretched for hundreds of miles, flat and vast. Slowly those high plains changed to desert. We stopped in Holbrook, AZ for the night and will tour the Petrified Forest tomorrow before heading to Santa Fe.


