Rhythms of Life is a project by Australian sculpturist Andrew Rogers, who has created large contemporary land art in six different continents. Today I found his first and only land sculpture in the US. It is huge and it was far. I tried my best but if you’d like to see a much better picture, click here.
In 2008 I lost my job. I then bought an RV and went on a three year road trip that took me to all of the lower 48 states, to 5 provinces in Canada, and I spent 3 months in the winter in Mexico. I then returned home for my 50th birthday in June 2011. This blog is a record of this amazing road adventure and I hope you enjoy every mile of my trip. See my previous blog at bellaandtheroad.blogspot.com and any questions or comments, please email me at HerTinkerbell(at)yahoo(dot)com
10/30/2010
10/29/2010
10/25/2010
Algodones, Mexico (click here for more info)
Today I went back to Algodones for my second dental appointment with Dr. Carlos Lastra. I parked near the border, walked across, and from there it is a couple of blocks to the dental office.
Dr. Lastra and his staff are very professional and very friendly. The office is modern and spotless. The cost of dental work in Mexico is less than half of the cost in the US, and the service is excellent. Dr. Lastra is very kind, patient, and understanding (a big plus for those of us who suffer from dentist-phobia :-)
You may click here to see the pictures of my first visit to Algodones.
Dr. Lastra and his staff are very professional and very friendly. The office is modern and spotless. The cost of dental work in Mexico is less than half of the cost in the US, and the service is excellent. Dr. Lastra is very kind, patient, and understanding (a big plus for those of us who suffer from dentist-phobia :-)
You may click here to see the pictures of my first visit to Algodones.