We had a nice visit with Missy in Lansing on April 15. The picture shows how much we love New Mexico chiles! A fun, interesting winter in our trusty Turtle. We never seem to tire of our time in the camper - have traveled almost 60,000 miles since we retired 5 years ago.
Comments from Eldon: The trip started out rough. By Big Bend we were in our rhythm. Really enjoyed the deserts and the mountains and the endless skies. New Mexico is a gem. Enjoyed small towns like Hatch to bigger cities like Santa Fe. The Turtle continues to be a real trooper - from mountain two tracks to windy interstates.
Comments from Harry: I, for sure, am the happiest one to be home. I can run, run, run. I like the Turtle too, but enough is enough.
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Juke Joint Festival - Clarksdale, Missippi - April 7 - April 12, 2015
What a great way to finish a great trip. The Juke Joint Festival turned out perfect. The fair grounds has a camp ground and the events were only a short scooter ride away. Music all over the downtown area. We just walked around and stopped to listen whenever, wherever we wanted.
Comments from Eldon: I always hate to have too high of expectations, but in this case, it lived up to every thing I hoped for. Nothing fancy - just the blues - everywhere. From young white Chicago boys to an 82 year old black Delta blues man playing Got My Mojo Working while juking (dancing) to it. A wonderful end - and lots of new ideas for more music festivals. I won't even mention the BBQ or the catfish.....
Hot Springs National Park - Arkansas
Way late finishing up this blog! We spent one more night in Oklahoma at Beaver Bend State Park in Broken Bow, OK. A lovely state park with lots of green. I love the desert, but its nice to have green again. We didn't know Oklahoma could be this pretty. We spent 3 nights at Hot Springs National Park (Easter too). The camp site was nice along a creek. It's a different national park as it is in the middle of a city. The national park is the old bath houses. Interesting.........
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Headed East
Since Taos, we have slowed down our pace, even for us! The small New Mexico towns we have stayed in are:
Las Vegas - not too exciting, we went to the historic plaza - almost everything on the square is boarded up.
Santa Rosa - a Route 66 town - also not too exciting. Their popular thing is the Blue Hole. A spring fed deep pond - shocking to see divers in training there - the little pond was packed.
Next was Fort Sumner - the burial place of Billy the Kid (yes, we went to another museum
for him) and the Bosque Redondo (top picture), a Civil War era reservation for Apaches and Navajos. The Apaches escaped and walked home; the government got tired of taking care of the Navajos and told them to walk home too. Harry had a new friend come visit in Fort Sumner (2nd pic).
We then stayed 2 nights at Oasis State Park near Clovis in the eastern plains of NM (bottom pic).
On April Fools Day we arrived in north Texas. We spent the night at a free, small RV park the city of Floydada owns. It was free because no one would want to pay money to sleep in Floydada - kind of a joke, but seriously, more than half the town is boarded up.
Tonight we are in Ardmore, Oklahoma. Headed to Hot Springs National Park; then on to the Juke Joint Festival in Clarksdale, Mississippi.
Comments from Eldon: I was sad to leave New Mexico - it really is a great state. I enjoyed the food and people no matter the condition of their town. I hope Hot Springs Arkansas is a hit because Oklahoma is not. Now looking forward to fried catfish in Mississippi! I love America..........
Comments from Harry: It is hot in Oklahoma. Hopefully no tornadoes, but our camping park has a storm shelter just in case - I don't want to be like Toto.
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