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Monday, November 29, 2010

Airplanes and Cactus




We spent the Thanksgiving holiday in Benson, Arizona. Benson is just east of Tuscon. We went to the Pima Air and Space Museum. This museum is on 80 acres and holds 300 military aircraft. The picture is of the old blackbird spyplane that used to be the plane that flew the fastest and the highest. We also went to Saguaro National Park. The park is filled with these beautiful cactus.
We opted to have our own Thanksgiving turkey dinner instead of going to the large gathering at the campground. It was very good and for once we had leftovers to enjoy. The campground has a large telescope and an astronomer on staff. One evening we went to one of his shows. We got to see some star clusters, galaxies, nebulas, binary stars, and even Jupiter with four of its moons. All the objects we saw through the scope you cannot see with the naked eye.
We will be at our destination on Wednesday the first of December -- Wellton, Az.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

White Sands Missiles & the Spaceport?




We went rockhounding east of Elephant Butte and where we go overlooks the area where they are building the spaceport. This is Spaceport America that Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic is pouring his money into as well as the state and feds. They had the ten thousand foot runway put in -- concrete three feet thick but parts of it didn't pass compression tests. They are busy tearing up the bad concrete and redoing it. They haven't gotten very far on any buildings either but the road to the place is at least paved now.
We are now in Las Cruces, New Mexico which is very close to the White Sands Missile testing area. We went to see the museum they have on the military base there. They have an outside display of old missiles that all were put through their final testing -- being fired -- here at White Sands. The "trinity site" where the first atomic bomb was tested is at the far north section of White Sands.
We are staying in a campground that a couple we worked with in Door County are staying in for the winter. Our former boss/owner of Door County Camping Retreat and his wife surprised us all and showed up at the campground too for a few days. We have eaten some great, inexpensive Mexican food in a little restaurant nearby and enjoyed listening to a 7 piece mariachi band. The band was just some local talent that played for tips but they were very good.
We are saying goodbye to New Mexico on Tuesday and heading to Benson, Arizona.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

EEEEK --we found snow





We spent two and half very long days in Chanute, Kansas. We had some warranty work done on our rig. There was a pretty little park there with the bridge that had been built in 1872 and the railroad car and engine. We met lots of very nice people also having work done so we all kind of hung out together. There really is nothing to do in Chanute.
We followed U.S. highway 54 through Kansas, the panhandle of Oklahoma and into New Mexico. It was south of Santa Rosa, New Mexico that we started seeing heavy frost. Pretty soon it was actually snow. They sand the roads with red dirt mixed with a salt. We are now in Elephant Butte, New Mexico where we spent our first winter. We are enjoying visiting with all the friends we made and kind of surprised to see most of them all come back here for the winter.
Our goal is Wellton, Arizona by the first of December.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Route 66 in Missouri




We traveled across Arkansas on I-40 and then up interstate 540 through northwest Arkansas. We went through the Boston Mountains -- part of the Ozarks. Very beautiful but no place to stop and take a picture. We ended up in Carthage, Missouri close to the old route 66 highway.
Carthage is west of Springfield so one day we had to go to the Bass Pro shop there. It is huge -several city blocks. We also went to Lamberts cafe just south of Springfield. Lamberts is famous for their "throwed rolls". The food is typical southern fried fare but the rolls are fresh baked and they go around with a cart of them and if you want one they just toss it to you. You can have some sorghum molasses spread on it -- sweet like jelly but lighter than dark molasses.
We visited friends -- a couple that were workampers with us in Door County. They bought the cute little house in the picture with the big Alfa motorhome next to it. The house isn't livable -- it's their moneypit - their fixer upper project for the next few years.
They know the area so they took us around Carthage which has an old fashioned square in the middle of downtown with a huge courthouse in the middle. We ate at LuckyJs Arena and Steakhouse. Its a horse arena that has a restaurant attached. You walk in the restaurant and smell horse, hay and leather. The restaurant has windows overlooking the indoor arena. It was entertaining to watch the cowboys work their horses while we sat and ate.
I also took a picture of our rig in our campground -- The Big Red Barn" here in Carthage. Next stop is Chanute, Kansas to have work done on our rig. After that we will be traveling on highway 54 down into New Mexico.
Other Big News! -- Our job offer in Minnesota fizzled so now we aren't sure if we will be in Minnesota next summer or not. Stay Tuned!