I think today is Wednesday, which will be day 8. I left Austin last Wednesday. It is hard to keep track of dates.
I am at the KOA Kampground in Colorado Springs, CO. I plan on going to the Garden of the Gods today.
http://www.gardenofgods.com/home/index.cfm?flash=1
Then, hopefully find a campground closer to the mountains and going to Pike's Peak tomorrow.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pikes_Peak
This campground has pictures posted saying "BEWARE - Bear seen in the area" and a picture of a bear sniffing at the opening of a tent. I'm so glad I am not sleeping in a tent! I was tempted to throw out the little bit of food I have in the truck, a box of cheese crackers, and two granola bars. But, I figured if a bear knocked on the door in the middle of the night, I would just give him my food, no questions asked.
I have also seen about 50 rabbits hopping around here. They are apparently very comfortable being around people. And a HUGE flock of black birds. HUGE and very close. That probably scares me more than the possibility of seeing a bear.
And you wouldn't believe some people's toys. One couple drove up last night with the man driving one big ass pick-up pulling a trailer with Hobbie written on the side, and his wife was behind him in another big ass pick-up pulling a trailer with a Harley on it. They park and get two more motorcycles out of the first trailer. There is apparently room to sleep in that trailer. Question: how can two people ride three motorcycles? There was a another couple playing darts, with the board hanging on the outside of their trailer. And, of course, lots of TV dishes/antennas. And, if you ever think to rent a cabin at one of these campgrounds, you may think again. They are not much bigger than my truck. I would be disappointed to drive up and find out that was what I paid a lot of money for.
I LOVE flowers! And here is what I do now that I don't spend tons of time on the internet.
Yall have a good day!
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Georgia O'Keeffee
I'm in Sante Fe, New Mexico today and went to the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum. You know how I love to see art. It was kind of nice being alone, because I didn't have anyone waiting for me. John used to be really patient, but I still knew he was bored. I used to drag Daddy to art museums too. I think he enjoyed them, at least he was always willing to go.
Anyway, here are some of my favorite paintings
http://www.okeeffemuseum.org/
I don't know why there is a big space between the writing and the pictures.


Anyway, here are some of my favorite paintings
http://www.okeeffemuseum.org/
I don't know why there is a big space between the writing and the pictures.
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Cave Rock Formations
I want to show yall some rock formations. When I tried to post pics on the last post, it took forever, so I may not get to do them all. But there was some REALLY cool shit down there. There is not much variation of colors.
There was one stalagmite that is still "active". It grows so slowly, you wouldn't even notice it in your lifetime. There is probably more active ones, but only one that we were able to see.
Here is what the walkway looked like. I tried closing my eyes and touch both rails, just in case the electricity went out and I had to find my way in the dark. This cave is 2 million years old, so I wasn't too afraid of an earthquake, but........
Here is the link to the cave.
http://www.nps.gov/cave/index.htm
I am in Albuquerque, New Mexico today. I wanted to come here because John and I spent a lot of time here when we were trucking. It is beautiful! I spent the day at a park on the edge of the mountains. Not many people, and very quiet and relaxing. Temperature is about 100 degrees, but the shade was nice and there was a breeze. I'm heading to Sante Fe, New Mexico tomorrow.
Want to hear something fairly gross? I left on Wednesday, and it is now Saturday and I haven't taken a shower yet. I was going to two nights ago, but the campsite I was in had a bug problem! This is the same place where all the bats are "supposed" to eat the bugs. Well, the campsite bathroom had bugs everywhere. They were piled on each other in the sink. They were covering the roll of paper towels. I had to shake them off, just to get a towel to dry my hands. I was doing fairly well until one landed on my neck. Freak Out! No shower. No way, no how.
I changed the settings on the blog, so hopefully it is easier to post a comment now.
There was one stalagmite that is still "active". It grows so slowly, you wouldn't even notice it in your lifetime. There is probably more active ones, but only one that we were able to see.
Here is what the walkway looked like. I tried closing my eyes and touch both rails, just in case the electricity went out and I had to find my way in the dark. This cave is 2 million years old, so I wasn't too afraid of an earthquake, but........
Here is the link to the cave.
http://www.nps.gov/cave/index.htm
I am in Albuquerque, New Mexico today. I wanted to come here because John and I spent a lot of time here when we were trucking. It is beautiful! I spent the day at a park on the edge of the mountains. Not many people, and very quiet and relaxing. Temperature is about 100 degrees, but the shade was nice and there was a breeze. I'm heading to Sante Fe, New Mexico tomorrow.
Want to hear something fairly gross? I left on Wednesday, and it is now Saturday and I haven't taken a shower yet. I was going to two nights ago, but the campsite I was in had a bug problem! This is the same place where all the bats are "supposed" to eat the bugs. Well, the campsite bathroom had bugs everywhere. They were piled on each other in the sink. They were covering the roll of paper towels. I had to shake them off, just to get a towel to dry my hands. I was doing fairly well until one landed on my neck. Freak Out! No shower. No way, no how.
I changed the settings on the blog, so hopefully it is easier to post a comment now.
Friday, August 10, 2012
Carlsbad, New Mexico
Today I am in Carlsbad, New Mexico. I went to Carlsbad Caverns yesterday. I did the "natural walk in", which means about 1 mile down hill. It took about an hour, so I took the elevator up, and intend to go back in a little while and take the elevator back down and finish the tour, about another mile.
It is creepy in there!!!!!! Thankfully the "Bat Tunnel" is not open to the public! There are approximately 200,000 bats in there during the day. The bat shit is 40 feet deep! OMG OMG OMG!!!!!
I kept thinking about the guys that explored the cave. Imagining what it was like without all the paved sidewalks, handrails, and more importantly, lights. The lights are more like mood lights, not brightly lit, but light enough to see the cool stuff. It is a cool 56 degrees all the time. Quite refreshing when it is almost 100 degrees outside.
There is a point in the cave called the "twilight zone." It is where natural light can no longer penetrate the cave. I'm glad I was not on the guided tour, where they turn the lights out. I was nervous enough without that.
I went back at dusk to watch the "bat fly". All 200,000 bats fly out to feed. Someone said it was beautiful, but I had serious doubts about that. Bats and beautiful can never be in the same sentence, surely. I wouldn't call it beautiful, but it was kinda amazing. The bats flew out maybe 25 to 100 at a time. They are small, only about the weight of three nickels, and only about the size of two child's hands when they are flying. Cameras were not allowed unfortunately. Neither was talking. Apparently bats don't really like people, or unnatural noise. Since it is their house, we have to respect their wishes. I must say, the feeling is mutual. I don't much like them either.
It is creepy in there!!!!!! Thankfully the "Bat Tunnel" is not open to the public! There are approximately 200,000 bats in there during the day. The bat shit is 40 feet deep! OMG OMG OMG!!!!!
I kept thinking about the guys that explored the cave. Imagining what it was like without all the paved sidewalks, handrails, and more importantly, lights. The lights are more like mood lights, not brightly lit, but light enough to see the cool stuff. It is a cool 56 degrees all the time. Quite refreshing when it is almost 100 degrees outside.
There is a point in the cave called the "twilight zone." It is where natural light can no longer penetrate the cave. I'm glad I was not on the guided tour, where they turn the lights out. I was nervous enough without that.
I went back at dusk to watch the "bat fly". All 200,000 bats fly out to feed. Someone said it was beautiful, but I had serious doubts about that. Bats and beautiful can never be in the same sentence, surely. I wouldn't call it beautiful, but it was kinda amazing. The bats flew out maybe 25 to 100 at a time. They are small, only about the weight of three nickels, and only about the size of two child's hands when they are flying. Cameras were not allowed unfortunately. Neither was talking. Apparently bats don't really like people, or unnatural noise. Since it is their house, we have to respect their wishes. I must say, the feeling is mutual. I don't much like them either.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Monday, July 16, 2012
Travel
I'm going to start traveling.
Links:
http://www.nps.gov/moru/index.htm
http://www.blackhillsbadlands.com/bhbl/infocenterhttp://www.blackhillsbadlands.com/home/accommodations/camping/rv-tent-camping
http://koa.com/
http://koa.com/tent-sites/
http://travel.yahoo.com/ideas/america-s-best-free-attractions.html?page=all
http://www.onlineatlas.us/
http://www.onlineatlas.us/interstate-highways.htm
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g143018-Carlsbad_Caverns_National_Park_New_Mexico-Vacations.html
http://www.campingroadtrip.com/tips-and-articles/best-national-parks-for-stargazing-in-the-us
http://www.fbgtx.org/index.aspx?NID=343
Links:
http://www.nps.gov/moru/index.htm
http://www.blackhillsbadlands.com/bhbl/infocenterhttp://www.blackhillsbadlands.com/home/accommodations/camping/rv-tent-camping
http://koa.com/
http://koa.com/tent-sites/
http://travel.yahoo.com/ideas/america-s-best-free-attractions.html?page=all
http://www.onlineatlas.us/
http://www.onlineatlas.us/interstate-highways.htm
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g143018-Carlsbad_Caverns_National_Park_New_Mexico-Vacations.html
http://www.campingroadtrip.com/tips-and-articles/best-national-parks-for-stargazing-in-the-us
http://www.fbgtx.org/index.aspx?NID=343
Monday, March 8, 2010
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