We opted for a smoothie lunch downtown. Then we returned to The Nautical Inn to meet Robert P. Keller for an afternoon tour, concentrating on lighthouses. In addition to theBanglesBridge, Lake Havasu now has 14 lighthouses, modeled on a smaller scale to working lighthouses on both the Great Lakes and East coast. They serve as navigational markers for those out on the lake as well as attracting tourists. Bob is a Lake Havasu City historian and character re-enactor, who brings tours to life. He did a combination tour for us, but we were especially interested in how the idea of the lighthouses came about. What started as his one-man endeavor is now a club, and its members try to add several lighthouses a year. His RV garage is the club's workshop for this ongoing club project. That night, we were done touring and chose to spend time with visiting friends from Chicago. We picked them up and went to Angelina's. This small intimate Italian restaurant is reasonably priced with well prepared dishes. It was a delightful finish to a wonderful 3 night get-a-way. |