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

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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