Day Three in Nogales

Today, we went to the Bordertown of Nogales, and met a tour guide named Alex from Borderlandia. He told us many things including the history of the border, and how it is important to the economy. He shared stories about Kory's, how they started shops to protest against the war. We then went to a restaurant with best tacos in America according to Alex (he was right). Then we went to the Food Rescue program, and were informed by Mohamed about the non-profit organization that saves slightly blemished food from being sent to the dump. They take the food that is not sellable in supermarkets and share it with people that need it. Then afterwards, we took a three and half hour drive to Ajo (pronounced: AH-HOE). During the ride, we played some cards, listened to music, sang, and took a quick stop at Quiktrip to stock up on food that we soon stole from each other and one more stop along the road to see the huge cacti. We also crashed out a lot over the game of war (cards). After the long ride to Ajo, we unpacked our stuff and transported them into our rooms at the Sonora Desert Inn. Each room had 6 bunk beds, which we put our stuff into, and continued to play cards, quickly learning a new version called Egyptian war. Once it was time for dinner, we got Fat Catus Pizza, which consisted of three types: Buffalo chicken, pepperoni, and the classic cheese. We devoured the pizza fast, and saved the leftovers for the next days lunch, and later, around a fire pit reflected over the past days in our journals. We got ready for bed, and got ready for the days ahead of us...

Coby L & Kristian P









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