Monday, March 29, 2010

Lake Havasu

 LONDON BRIDGE | LAKE HAVASU, AZ
We all tend to trust things that are known let downs.

We trust consuming manufactured products with unknown ingredients. We trust the consumption of beef when cows have been known to go mad, pork and chicken when facts support influenza.

We trust to live by the letter of the good book (bible) that has all along been written by men of historical failures, swearing that their influences are heavily supported. We trust that a baby's breath doesn't stink. We trust our world leaders to not let us down when they're only human just as we are. We trust in our hopes and doubt our faith.

We trust animals of the wild to be our pet. We trust the boarding of an aircraft to soar the skies or the engine in a car fueled by an explosive product. We trust the air we breath, being polluted daily by factories creating more things for us to trust in. We trust doctors to make the right diagnosis or the surgeon to have a steady hand. We trust medicine. We trust electricity but fear lightening.

Believe in yourself and all your capabilities and abilities. Believe in YOU!"

One thing we tend not to trust in is ourselves. I encourage you to TRUST in YOU. Each of us was born with a gift of trust and trust coming from yourself is a sure guarantee. Believe in you and all your abilities. Trust yourself without thought or doubt, just trust in you.

My friends and I went to Lake Havasu in Arizona for the weekend. It was our second visit and I think we had more fun this year than last year. First, we didn't crash a jet ski.. Second, there were more of us.. Third, we found out that the casino sells Corona's for $2.75!!!!.. That's right!!! $2.75!

I will be going to Oregon this week to see one of the world's clearest lake, Crater Lake. I will bring my camera with me so check next week for the pics from my trip. 

I took plenty of pics from my trip this past weekend but I will not be able to upload them until next week so check back soon. 

In the mean time, click on the links below for a little history lesson on:

Here's another view of the London Bridge:

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