Friday, June 9, 2023

Nevada Rocks!


Red Rock Canyon is just west of Las Vegas. 
You must get your timed entry ticket
 to enter this 13 mile one-way loop. 
Click on the link above to learn more. 
We haven't traveled this early in the year
so, it is amazing to see all the flowers blooming.


The timing was just right to capture 
the bee, cactus and shadows.

Amazing Petroglyph!


Another cool/hot place to see the red, gray, 
and sand colored limestone.


Yes, we climbed all those stairs to see the petroglyphs. 







We rounded a corner just in time
 to catch this mama and baby. 
And this dude just chilling in the shade. 
Wouldn't you like to know what he is thinking?




What do you see in this photo? 
We call it a Rockcasso (Picasso). 
A man and women kissing.
Okay, maybe we have been out in the dessert too long. 
Balanced Rock.
 I think there is one of these in every state. 
Behind the visitor's center there were several 
mountain goats on top of the hill. 
This photo is zoomed way in to get the Alpha
on the top rock. He stayed there for quite a while.
Elephant Rock
You know we love our lizards!
They are easy to spot but hard to photograph.

Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Our Adventures Continue

     Blessed to be on the road again! 

We spent the weekend with our son before

 heading west to Oatman, Arizona.

 Oatman was an old mining town, but it is best

 known for its burrows which out number 

the people. They are direct descendants 

of the beasts of burden used by the gold 

miners in the late 1800’s. 

If you like old west history, this would be one to research. 

          You can tell who's the boss.

Leaving town, we headed north on route 66.
This is part of the 8-mile-long 
Arizona Sidewinder with 191 curves. 

Fish Bowl Spring is a secret fresh water spring 

for animals and humans. Can you see it? 

A man named Shaffer created this in the 1930’s

 when he noticed water cascading down the cliff walls 

so he built a basin of stones to make a pool. 

Locals put goldfish in it which leads to the name Fish Bowl. 

You can find it between mile marker 31 & 32.

How is that for quirky roadside facts?

Seven Magic Mountains was created by internationally 
renowned Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone. 
Colorful stacked boulders which stand more
 than thirty feet high can be seen
 about ten miles south of Las Vegas.  
Joshus trees

 

Dantes View at Death Valley National Park

Interesting formation created by mother nature. 

101 degrees!
Zabriske Point

We were surprised to see
 so many flowers blooming. 

Badwater Basin is the lowest point in North America 
at 282 feet below sea level. 

Artist Pallette Loop
Can you believe all the colors?
We believe this is a Western whiptail that lost its tail. 
 We haven't had time to research this so if anyone
 has more information we would appreciate it!
Very unusual.
Devils Hole, which is part of Death Valley 
on the Nevada side, is where they found pup fish. 
They are not found anywhere else in the world 
and divers still do not know the depth. 
Pretty amazing!

Just over the border into Nevada at 
Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge
you can see the pup fish. The blue ones are the males. 

       Wow, how times flies!
 We can't believe it is our 40th Wedding Anniversary!
We decided to go to Las Vegas and see 
the Beatles Love Criqui de Soliel show.  
While in Las Vegas we also stopped at the 
 Clark County Museum, Pinball Hall of Fame,
Fremont Street, Worlds Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop,
Vamp’s, Counts Kustoms, Water Fountains at Bellagio,
Volcano at the Mirage, gambled $40.00 
and surprisingly walked out with more money than we started.

 More quirky roadside attractions to come!


Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

The Last Leg

We spent five days in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
visiting friends and seeing local attractions.  
 Belvidere Mansion
This three-story Victorian mansion was built in 1907.
Beautiful entrance with tin walls and ceilings.
On the first floor is the Pink House 
where we enjoyed a very nice lunch. 
Next we visited the Will Rogers Museum
 in Claremore.

Will was an actor, vaudeville performer, 
cowboy, humorous social commentator,
performed with the Ziegfeld Follies and more.
He was famous for his direct and to the point quotes.

"After eating an entire bull,
 a mountain lion felt so good he started roaring. 
He kept it up until a hunter came along 
and shot him... 
The moral: When you're full of bull,
 keep your mouth shut." ~ Will Rogers

"Some people try to turn back their odometers. 
Not me, I want people to know "why" I look this way.
 I've traveled a long way and 
some of the roads weren't paved." - Will Rogers
 
Have you seen his roping skills?
Click on this video and you will be amazed. 

The Tulsa Chevy Classic Club was invited to 
a private showing of a car collection. 
Wow, what a thrill to tag along with our 
friends and see so many amazing cars!
After lunch, our next stop with the group was
Gasoline Alley Classics in Sapulpa which was
a former Model T assembly plant. 
The owner, Michael, has been working 
on this store for several years.
Notice the paper on the windows. 
We got a sneak peek and the 
Grand Opening was just around the corner.
Every inch of this store oozed with creativity.
If you are on Route 66 in Sapulpa, Oklahoma
stop in and see this cool place. 

Right on the edge of the Rio Grande del Norte 
National Monument, which is north of Taos, is
one of our favorite spots to camp in New Mexico. 
Looking south from our spot,
and looking north.
Fantastic place to chill. 
Since there are no towns for miles around
we were blessed to see the Milky Way!
Northern New Mexico is so beautiful and 
sage fills the air.
You have to experience it yourself.
We were cranking up the Eagles tunes, 
and "Taking it Easy",
as we pulled into Winslow, Arizona.
Spent a few days celebrating with our son, Joel.
He completed the 5 year Apprentice Program 
and is now a Journeyman Sheet Metal worker!
So proud of him!!

You can't beat an Arizona sunset.

Three months and 12,800 miles.
Wow, we are truly blessed to be able to 
have such a wonderful summer!

Thanks to everyone who prayed for our safety 
and follow our travels!

We would love to hear where you have been,
to inspire us for our future adventures.