Originally Posted by wideman
The Amapolla Restaurant in Blythe used to serve terrific food. Have no idea if it's still there (the Amapolla or Blythe, for that matter).
Most significant hazards for right-coasters are (1)being bored to death by the absence of anything, and (2)laughing oneself silly at seeing a roadrunner.
I had to look at the atlas to see where Blythe is. Thank you for that recommendation.
As for the hazards to which you speak concerning we right-coasters (I like that term), the first will hopefully be resolved by satellite radio. National won't guarantee any at LAX but I'm hopeful they'll still have the vehicles in their Emerald Aisle. As for the desert, well, I need to see greenery. I don't now how people can live without it. Yet with all of the rain the Southwest has endured, I'm hoping the landscape might be remotely lush.

As for the second hazard, I have never seen a roadrunner without Wile E. Coyote.

What's my chance at seeing one? In Blythe?