A Summer Thunderstorm in the Tonopah Desert, Arizona
In July 2010, the Arizona “anti-illegal immigration” bill
known as SB 1070 went into limited effect. I will not debate its
merits here. Suffice to say that I did not agree with its intent or
methods of enforcement. Rather than support that discriminatory
legislation, I decided to take my business elsewhere. My August 25, 2010 medical appointment in Scottsdale, Arizona would be my last. Watch the video, "Thunderstorm, Tonopah Desert, Arizona"
From Salome Road, where it crosses I-10 until well past Tonopah (fifty miles east of Phoenix), I watched as a thunderstorm to the north paralleled my direction of travel. Since I was moving at seventy miles per hour, I was able to photograph and then overtake the developing storm as I drove along. With the late afternoon sun behind me, various rainbow forms appeared as I drove. The visual effects ranged from the startling to the sublime. I hope you enjoy the view as much as I did, taking snapshots out the window as I drove.
My hope is that the electorate of Arizona will soon welcome everyone back to that great state. Perhaps they will remember the missives of the ascended masters, which entreat us to welcome and include all people who love this Earth. Until then, my travel plans within the Four Corner States will focus on Nevada, Utah and New Mexico. I will miss you, Arizona highways.
By James McGillis at 10:54 PM | Travel | Comments (0) | Link