Travel the USA

After the country re-opened after Covid-19, we are
"On the Road Again."
Please enjoy the 'armchair travels' and feel free to make comments.

In September of 2019, we made the
'epic' trip to the east coast for the first birthday of our grandson Evan.
Since Evan's birthday is in September, we decided to join a 29 day RV Caravan for the New England fall color. The tour starts in Maine and ends in Niagara Falls. All told, we did about 12,000 miles with the new truck and trailer.

Monday, February 13, 2023

Adventure turns Mis-Adventure



Leaving Eloy- Thankfully, a kind motorist pointed frantically to a problem on the  driver side.
Lou saw that the wheel on the trailer was smoking --NOT a good sign!
We managed to limp to a truck stop about a mile away, and camp out there for 2 nights while we found help.

 


Getting to the wheel bearing was a "DIRTY JOB"
and needed trips into town to get a big enough tool to pull 
the brake drum.



Sure enough, the bearing was shot -
Really Shot!

We were looking for a tow company, but discovered nobody would tow a travel trailer so, I kept calling folks, and
After a couple of 'divinely appointed' phone calls we found a repair shop within walking distance of the lot we were parked in!

Then, another blessing --
Lou contacted the manufacturer of the axel and they are sending
a "good will" offering of a new axel, complete with bearings, and brakes for free!

Hallelujah!!!





Can't stay in the truck lot too long so we need to move!


Another big blessing
Lou's cousin Russ Mayer just 'happens to have his fully equipped 5th wheel available for us to use'

What a trip!! 
and God had our back the entire time!!
Praise the Lord!!


Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Sightseeing, Team Roping contests, and County Fair

BESH - BA - GOWAH
A partially restored ancient ruin of the Salado people who occupied the site between A.D. 1225 and A.D. 1400.


Typical of so many of the Southwest Indian Ruins




Every time we visit these ruins, the common fact is that all of these have been abandoned at about the same time.
I guess climate change was prevalent then too.


TEAM ROPING

A fun morning at the Team Roping Contest
at 'our' Cowboy Church-
comes complete with Rodeo Grounds.
Admiring one of the Championship winners.


The starting gate is a busy place.
We were surprised at how quickly all the events took place.


Good practice place
( in the middle of the road)





Lots of great action, and none of the cows got hurt,
( I think the cowboys were OK too)


Then on to the Fair
Bluegrass,
Antique Cars,
Model Trains
This band was Arizona Wildflowers
4 kids aged from 8 to 14, and a couple of state champions.

The 8 year old is practically the same size as his bass fiddle
and he does a great job!

Young to old, and everything in between.
The bass player is 12 years old.


MODEL TRAINS


A few model railroad fans set up this huge display of model railroads and trains.
They take an entire day or so to set up the trains at various fairs, displays, etc.


Then they let kids run the trains by controlling the speed by inserting the controller at various places around the track.
It usually requires some adult supervision.
This kid is 8 years old.



ANTIQUE CARS


Lou remembers when his cousins received cars like this for their
High School Graduation present.

Pretty spiffy

A great 'fixed upper". (not!😅)

"Sublime to the ridiculous"




There are quite a lot of things to do in Casa Grande!
A pleasant time indeed!









 

Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Youth Haven - almost done


Week number 3
Yes, it has gone quickly!


The Prayer Garden
Task was to "tidy up all the winter debris and
 cut off all the dead branches from the trees and bushes.


Many wheel barrel loads going to the burn pile.


 
The bushes had gotten so overgrown that the guys felt like they had a logging job.


Many piles of sticks had to be dragged over to the burn pile.

We all dragged many 'sticks' to the fire, mostly big branches that wouldn't fit into the wheelbarrow.
My fitbit showed way more steps than usual!

The use of the tractor was a big help.

Lou was one happy camper!

Other jobs:
The guys cleaned out the bike shed. 
These will be donated somewhere.



Fun stuff for the kids:
Bill and Sandy Yaden (Sowers on Assignment) cooked for the kids.  Sandy was SO creative and made the food in the theme of the camp.




What a blessing to the kids that came to camp!



Tuesday, January 24, 2023

"Weekend Warriors" (NOT!!)

               

                                                "Gonna have some fun"

                                        Even in the 'middle of nowhere'


Not quite the 4 wheeling we are used to,
but it did have some pretty good gully washes.



STAGE STATION AND HOMESTEAD
Historic Site

The one room adobe stage stop built in 1879 
The railroad went from Tucson to Phoenix, and stopped at Picacho for those passengers who wanted to travel to Florence AZ.

Sometimes the signs make you wonder --
Is there a Trespassing Permit that is not valid?


Adobe mud bricks can (and do) leak in the infrequent rain.
I thought it was some local art.

Lou had been wondering how that one section of the roof got lifted up-
the rest of it was flat.

-
At this stage stop they changed and watered the horses.
The coral was huge!


Of course the signs say "No Shooting"
But, thru the water tank??

Then there are SIGNS TO PONDER


                                                    KEEP OUT
                                                           &
                                        Please! CLOSE THE GATE
                                                                         
                                                       
                        These reminded us of getting tourist information in Bali:
                 "Cockfights are illegal, but be sure you get there early for a good seat"

All 3 signs were on the same fence.

We came from the other direction and didn't even see the signs until we went thru the gate.


Then a bit of time for a museum-
The Heritage Hall in Casa Grande (formerly a Presbyterian Church)



A phone booth, circa 1940's

These were located near the train tracks so that the crews could contact the dispatcher.



Lou is getting his 'tractor fix'.



Linda gets her 'weaving/textiles' fix.
A lot of cotton grows in this area.


All in all it was a good weekend that included a 
"Pig Roast" and a Fiddle Contest

and it was COLD!