Saturday, October 30, 2021

Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta!


The dust didn’t have a chance to settle on our tires before we 
were off on another road trip. Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta
 has been on our list for several years and this was the year!

We arrived in town about 6:30 pm so we stopped at 
Cracker Barrel on I-25 and San Antonio Dr. NE.
 They are an RV/bus friendly business.  
Since an average 750,000 people visit during this week we 
didn’t think we would even get in without an hour wait
 but we were wrong! Parked and seated right away. 
Great food and a fantastic place to stay the night.  

Woke up and there were several balloons right above us and 
one landed in the field next to Cracker Barrel. Score! 

There were over 100 balloons every morning! 


It looks like these two bees were holding hands and kissing 
but they are two separate balloons. 
Just lucky to be at the right place at the right time. 
 During the day we visited Old Town Albuquerque. 
There was a stage in the town center with 
entertainment and lots of shops. 
You do need to watch your step because of the brick sidewalks. 
Cool place to visit!

We stayed at Starr Brothers Brewery, one of our 
Harvest Host locations.
 Beautiful weather so we had dinner out on the patio. 
Great food and sunset.

The festival is so organized! 
We took advantage of the Park & Ride tickets
 that we purchased online ahead of time.
 Seniors are $20 each and they drop you off right at the field.
  The cost includes admission to the balloon field which is $15.
No driving hassles or $20 parking fee. 
They have several buses lined up ready to go. 
There are three locations around town to ride the bus.
You can take in water and food which we recommend 
because the lines are long and not many healthy choices. 


Skydivers at the opening ceremony.

 It was so cool to be able to walk around
 so close to the balloons and crews. 
The Special Shape Glowdeo was amazing! 
So many different shaped balloons that we 
have never seen before.






Can you believe the skydivers with lighted suits 
 and they set off fireworks on their way down? 
Amazing!
Plus, fireworks on the ground at the end of the night. 
Top notch! 
If you want to go, you won't be disappointed.
You know it is going to be an interesting day when you
see a cow flying in the sky
and a frog!

Three faces!
A lot of work went into making these special balloons. 
Gun toting armadillo.
It was great to be able to spend several days in
Albuquerque because the weather changes.
Love the blue skies!

This will be the last blog post for a while since
 we will spending the next several months in Arizona.
Time to plan our travels for 2022.
We hope to inspire you to travel and enjoy 
what the world has to offer. 
Send us a message on your travel plans
 (maybe we can meet up) 
or interesting places you have visited.
Happy Harvest!











Tuesday, October 19, 2021

So Many Miles and So Much Fun!

The last few years it has been an experience
meeting up with my cousin Jim & Marilyn.
They have been world travelers on their sail boat 
and we have always loved their adventurous spirit.
 They currently cruise on "Norma Jean" their boat.
While traveling we text each other to see
 if we are close in proximity. 
This year we met in Arkansas on 
Lake Dardanelle. Great memories!
Another new experience.
Jim let us take the wheel!
You can see Mt. Nebo from the lake so the next 
morning we maneuvered the many hairpin turns to the top.
Beautiful view of Lake Dardanelle.

We didn't know there is a nuclear
plant in Arkansas so close to the lake!
You can see it in the top center
of this photo.
Unexpected sign on the top of the mountain. 

We are now traveling back west and stopped to 
spend a few days with our friend 
in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.

Have you seen the Blue Whale of Catoosa
on Route 66? 
Everyone and everything has a story.  
If you want to know more, click on the link.
Scott was thrilled to ride in a 1955 Thunderbird 
that they have been restoring for several years. 

We are blessed to know so many people 
around the United States!

Our last stop before heading back to Arizona was
Arroyo Secco, New Mexico to see relatives 
and camp along the Rio Grande Del Norte National Monument.
It is so peaceful and beautiful along the gorge. 
We have been here before and will be back again any time 
we are in this beautiful part of the US. 


7539 miles! 
We had a great time and so many stories. 

In case you didn't know,  I love photography.
I am thrilled to announce that one of my photos was
 published (page 56) in
A great magazine!

Some more great photos in the next blog!







Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Illinois

 


This photo was taken 8-23-1930 on
 the Darnall-Spence Homestead for the centennial.
My dad is in the front row, 9th from the left side. 

What a thrill it was to be able to visit the farm 
in Livingston County, Illinois.
Phelps School was moved onto the property 
in 2003 and is still a local voting place.
Miss M. E. Darnall was the second teacher in 1861.
Too much history for this blog.  
Will Travis is showing us on the old map where the 
Darnall, Spence and other family members had farms. 
It was pouring rain so we dashed into the barn.
They are still using this Allis-Chalmers tractor today. 
In 2016 a documentary was filmed about the 
Darnall-Spence farm.
Check out the Sustainable trailer by 
clicking on the link. 
Will's dad, Marty, stopped by to say 
hello in the pouring rain. 
We are glad they are still farming 
and preserving the original farm.
They are also working on rebuilding the log cabin
to its original specifications. 
Also, there is family history about the 
Kickapoo Indians!
So many great stories to tell about our visit.
When you travel the back roads you find 
gems like this country store filled with local
meat, produce, dairy products, honey and more.
We really enjoyed the homemade vanilla-lemon 
twist soft serve ice cream! Yummy!
After leaving Fairbury we headed north to
Pontiac, Illinois which is part of Route 66.
There are many murals in town and 
local artist have decorated these small cars
which adorn the downtown area.




My favorite was this VW Bug!

Next we traveled northwest to Thomson Causeway
 along the Mississippi River where we stayed two days.
American Goldfinch
Barges on the Mississippi River.
It was a wonderful, relaxing time before we went to 
the family reunion in Lena, Illinois. 
We had a fantastic time reconnecting with family, 
sharing stories and memories.