Wednesday, February 1, 2012
DON'T SEE MANY OF THESE
Monday, January 16, 2012
FMCA RALLY, 2012, INDIO
Just a shot across the fairgrounds. We actually got by fairly cheap this year. One thing I did splurge on, is a tire pressure monitoring system that will tell me, from a monitor on the dash of the motorhome, the individual tire pressures of all 6 of the motorhome tires, and the 4 on the tow car. After our blow out on the tow car a couple of months ago, this system became a priority.
WESTSHORE BEACH
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Sunday, November 6, 2011
DIANE, ANDY, AND LINDA
Yes, we are back for part of the winter, at least until early January. We couldn't pass through Yuma without stopping for a visit with good friends Andy and Linda Clarkson. We had a wonderful couple of days with them. They are the ultimate hosts.
Well, what a wonderful year, all the way to Nashville, a great visit with my sister & Bro -in- law. Lots of side trips, hikes, tours, boat rides and good friends along the way. We are pretty much unscathed, no health problems, a little hot water problem, a blown tire, and a cracked windshield. Not bad.
OUR COACH AT THE CLARKSON ESTATE
Hope you all had a wonderful summer, and hope to see some of you during our stay here in Jamul. Blogging will be a little sparse while here. This our rest up and repair time, so nothing you'd be interested in. Love you all, and hope you have good old AMERICAN Thanksgiving, and CHRISTMAS. They can save the holiday trees and winterfests for those offended by American Traditions. He He......................
Sunday, October 30, 2011
AN ILLUSION OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
We are still having a wonderful time here in Bisbee with friends Mike & Marsha. We have gone into Sierra Vista several times, Tombstone a couple of times, out to the firing range, and yesterday, went to Ft. Huachuca to see the Museums, particularly the Buffalo Soldier Museum.
THE INN at CASTLE ROCK, BISBEE, AZ.
Bisbee is a very colorful little town. Kind of a hippee art villiage. Not much traditional art, but art just the same. The town is built on steep cliffs, so it sets on many different levels. The "INN" actually sits below road level. The Copper Queen Hotel can be accessed from the rear at several stories from the street level. That's how steep the road is. Many of the buildings are painted in bright contrasting colors.
"STACKEDVILLE"
As I said earlier, the town is stacked on itself. Bisbee was built by the same copper mining company that built Jerome AZ., Phelps Dodge, so there are many similarities, between the two.
We will probably be leaving here on the 4th, and head to Yuma, where hopefully we can visit with friends Andy and Linda Clarkson. From there, on to Pio Pico in San Diego County. Will look forward to rendesvous with our friends there.
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BUFFALO SOLDIERS, a major force at Ft. Huachuca
We were particularly interested in visiting the Buffalo Soldier Museum at Fort Huachuca. They have a long history of service and leadership at the Fort, from 1877 to 1945. Buffalo Soldiers contributed significantly to Army Intellegence at the Fort and as deployed. And on several occasions served as Commanding Officers of the fort.
FUTURE DESERT SITE OF FT. HUACHUCA, 1877
Hope all is well with you, Love and God Bless.....
Diane and her boys....
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Victim of the PANCHO VILLA attack on COLUMBUS
COULDN'T HAVE SAID IT ANY BETTER
What a lucky coincidence to have arrived in time for Helldorado Days in Tombstone, AZ. Helldorado is a celebration of the colorful history of the town, which of course, is most famous for the Earp, Clanton, and McLowery shootout at the OK Corral. Lots of reinactments, and period clothing. See attached pics.
MIKE CAN'T RESIST A GOOD WHIP
Great friend for 48 years, Mike McGuire. When I met him, he was young and crazy, now he is old and crazy. The leather whip was his stimulus package, (sicko).
The weather is perfect, our health is too good to believe, the coach and the Jeep are running like Husqvarna sewing machines. We are always around loving friends, and there is still soup in the pot, and a cold beer in the fridge, so what's left? except getting together with you again, God Bless, and Love from us.............
Wyatt & Big Nose Kate.................
THIS IS THE NEXT STAGE OUT OF TOWN!
Sunday, October 16, 2011
HEY DUDE, is there a place to BUY CHILES HERE
This is the right time to visit the chile capitol of the USA, here in Hatch New Mexico. This scene is repeated many times along the streets. There are ristras (pictured here), fresh, roasted, peeled, dried, frozen, in salsas, jams & jellies and a plethora of gift ideas. Hatch is a small town with a large agricultuaral industry. The population is Mexican, Indian and white, probably in that order. If you ever get near, you should visit. it is at the junction of NM-26 and I-25.
BESTUS CHILES in the WESTUS
We are having a ball here. The weather has been lovely; cool at night, in the 50's and warm during the days, in the 70's and 80's. Occasionally the winds get a little to much, up to 30-mph. Lots of folks here from South Dakota, like us. Many just passing through going East or West. We have visited the Deming/Mimbres Museum for the umpteenth time. It is always better, and remarkably complete. There is no charge, save donations, and is staffed totally by volunteers. The locals have a lot of pride and are anxious to share their history. A should see!
MEADMOBILE
Life is just full of pleasant surprises. A couple of days ago, friends Ron & Sharon Mead unexpectedly showed up at the Dream Catcher Park and parked next door. This is their Flxible bus, previously used as a Silverline Cross Country passenger bus. They have done some major, and high tech, energy efficient modifications to make it their home.
ADOBE DELI DOLLIES
We decided to take Ron and Sharon to one of our favorite haunts here in Deming. Just a few miles East of here on an old school road off of an farm road, is the "Adobe Deli" a converted old school house, featuring a large dining room, a full saloon style bar, and oxygen bar and a whole covey of stuffed wild animals and memorabilia. It's kind of like a night out designed by Cabella's, The Black Angus Steakhouse, and the bar at the Palace Hotel. Have fun, and stay thirsty my friends....
HMMMM, MUST BE SOMETHING HERE I'D LIKE
Yep, this the long bar podner. Hope you are all having a wondeful fall. The Chargers are still a little iffy, but we look forward to keeping up with their games. We will remain here in Deming for a few more days, then head West again for the Bisbee, AZ area to visit great friends Mike and Marsha. When we have worn out our welcome in the nut and fruit capitol of AZ. we will head for Yuma, and hopefully get to visit with the Clarksons, Andy and Linda, you know! the Yuma Clarksons of Foothills fame.
TABLE FOR FOUR PLEASE
Sunday, October 9, 2011
CAMP DEMING
Salutations from Deming, New Mexico, somewhere between Las Cruces and Lordsburg. This has been a kick back, uneventful week. We left Tucumcari last Monday and drove to Alamogordo, next to the "White Sands" proving grounds. We spent a couple of days there, then drove to Deming via Las Cruces. I think we will spend two or three weeks here, visit some favorite haunts, and do a little maintenance. When we leave we hope to go through Bisbee and visit my oldest friend, (He is younger than I), and his girlfriend Marsha.
USED FARM IMPLEMENTS
After we visit Mike and Marsha, we'll probably head to Yuma for a visit with Andy and Linda Clarkson, then over the hill to beautiful downtown Jamul, the Hamptons of San Diego. Hope you are all doing well, and adapting to the changing seasons. It is amazing, the changes we have seen in the last 2-3 weeks. We are looking forward to seeing everyone again. Love and GOD BLESS.......
Ray, Diane, Ross & Satchmo..............
Sunday, October 2, 2011
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