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2013 Trip Three, NM and VA, April 17

April 17, 2013

GREEN!!! Yes, we entered the land of the green today. As we approached central and eastern Oklahoma, we saw evidence of growing plants and trees. At least in the part of Oklahoma along the I-40 corridor, the drought seems to be lifting.

We tried to be adventurous today and took a slight detour just to break up the day slightly. The Maps program Apple includes on the iPad showed a OK state park just off I-40. It was on a peninsula jutting out into a lake and offered easy off and on access back to the interstate. It was called Fountainhead State Park.

Lake Eufaula in OK

Lake Eufaula in OK

Well, (we did not have Buddy on while we were driving) as we got off I-40 the sign said Lake Eufaula State Park. I got a little nervous but we took the road anyway. Turns out (from the nice lady at the visitor center to the park) that the park’s name changed several years ago. So we were in the right place but technology had screwed up.

We bought some postcards and asked her about a place to have an early lunch. She suggested the cafe at the marina down the road. Well, not quite like the casino location of yesterday, but the fish smell (they sell bait, etc), the lack of any customers, the one person staffing the bait shop/cafe etc made us decide to pass on this opportunity.

Where we did not have lunch

Where we did not have lunch

Instead we went to June’s cafe in downtown Checotah whose motto is Love, Peace and Chicken Grease. reasonable food, decent prices. There is a casino in Checotah but we passed on it.

Back on the road we entered Arkansas. First time ever for both of us. By this evening we have traversed across most of the width of the state. It is even greener that OK, has water in its rivers and lakes, and has much more varying topography. Hilly in the west, agricutural flat in the east. I know, minor, but after dry NM it was nice to see.

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Dinner was at another local restaurant, Ole Sawmill Cafe. Buffet for $9.50. I tried more of the southern style vegetables than Chris did. Forrest City, where we are staying, calls itself the Jewel of the Delta. A good part of eastern Arkansas is called the delta, I believe because of both the Mississippi River and two other rivers in the region. The part of town which we explored needs the jewel to be polished a bit better. We must have missed the brighter part of town. That can happen when you explore only part of an area.

It has been a few years since we really did a major road trip. Oklahoma roads were somewhat busy but the roads in Arkansas (which Chris drove primarily) were much more heavily used. Truck traffic reminded us of the heavy volume we used to see around Carlisle (PA, there is a Carlisle, AR as well as in 12 other states).

Tomorrow, we traverse Tennessee.

Ed 8:00 pm

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2013 Trip Three, NM and VA, April 16

Prologue from Jude:
Ed and Chris now leave as they arrived five weeks ago — on their silver Saturn steed. I can’t describe how grateful I am for their help in getting me through post surgery recovery. I have now graduated to independent living, able to bathe and dress myself, and I am well stocked with provisions. Their job done, it’s away with a “Heigh Ho, Silver Saturn” and off to their next adventure. God bless you. Adios.

April 16, On the road again. Well, it is goodbye to New Mexico. So long mesas and buttes. So long red black brown and gray colors, along with some green juniper and pine. So long to attractively decorated highway underpasses with color and symbols. So long to mountain vistas and snowcapped peaks. So long to beautiful sunsets. We did not get up for too many sunrises.

Sunrise April 16

Sunrise April 16

Hello to flatlands. Hello to initial views of green grasses and trees. We will be driving on interstate 40 for several days. A portion of interstate 40 parallels the famous route 66.

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Just outside of Amarillo Texas, we saw Cadillac Ranch. This is a location where ten Cadillacs are buried facedown into the ground. We were not sure if they were fancily painted or if just a series of graffiti artist have applied their paint to the cars.

Cadillac ranch, Amarillo,TX

Cadillac ranch, Amarillo,TX

For dinner, we thought a wise move would be to have buffet dinner at an Oklahoma Indian casino. After all, casino equals buffet. Right? Wrong. The casino in Clinton Oklahoma was small, very smoky, and the eating area consisted of an area you would find set-aside at your local supermarket. We did not dine at the casino and went outside to air out our jackets.

Instead, we continued another 15 miles to Weatherford Oklahoma where we are staying the evening. We had dinner at a local diner. The food was plentiful, tasty, and inexpensive. However, I am sure it was not organic or local sourced food.

Our dining habits are not fancy. We have booked lodging in Vancouver British Columbia for the end of July through airbnb. We emailed the host and asked permission to later this summer include our comments about her location on our travel blog. She was happy with that and directed us to a recent visitor to her apartment who had a travel blog also. Their travel blog was very detailed about the locations where they ate and how the food was prepared. I think their restaurant locations are at least two stars higher than ours.

Ed on Route 66 8:30 pm

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2013 Trip Three, NM and VA, April 15

Last night with Jude. We have stocked up on supplies and prepared meals. She had her first formal PT today. She has progressed extremely well and with some advance preparation, she is well positioned to advance further after we leave. Plus, Michele is coming down for a week starting Saturday and nancy and sally may be coming in mid May.

Her computer person came out to see her and filmed her at her desk starting to use Dragon Naturally Speaking for voice recognition on her computer. See the video at thecomputerg.wordpress.com

On our last days we made a visit to the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art in Santa Fe. Much of the art is religious focused. It is a small museum so we went for a walk along another section of the Dale Ball trails by St. John College. We went back and picked up Jude and had dinner at Il Vicino restaurant.

Museum of Spanish Colonial Art, Santa Fe

Museum of Spanish Colonial Art, Santa Fe

Dinner at Il Vicino

Dinner at Il Vicino


A few days earlier we had gone walking along the Calabasas trail north of Santa Fe, part of another extensive network of hiking, biking and equestrian trails here.

Tomorrow we head out for VA and should arrive at Williamsburg Saturday. We are only doing about 500 miles per day and plan to tour Richmond VA Saturday before we end up in Williamsburg.

Next week is Garden Week in Virginia and we will be touring gardens in Norfolk, Richmond, VA Beach and the Middle Peninsula along with other sites. It should be quite a change from the dry, desert and mountainous area around Santa Fe. The spring winds continue with consistent winds over 20 mph on a frequent basis. New Mexicans talk about having low pollution but they seem to not consider dust storms and grit in the air as pollution. But the views are frequently seen through a dust haze that minimizes the beauty of the area.

Ed April 15 9:30 pm

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2013 Trip Three, New Mexico and Virginia, April 12

April 12
Sounds weird, New Mexico and Virginia in the same trip. Well we are a little unusual. Part one of this trip is coming towards an end. Tuesday April 16 we head out across country to Virginia.

This is 30 days worth of precipitation. Not much.

This is 30 days worth of precipitation. Not much.

We have done a few more small trips. We drove down to Bernalillo and visited the Coronado State Monument. It is the location where Coronado met the people of Kuaua Pueblo. The pueblo was abandoned a few decades after Coronado swept through. WPA workers in the 1930s uncovered one of the best examples of kiva mural art which was removed and many of the murals are on display in a separate building. (No pictures allowed.) The ruins remain underground since excavation has proven to be unable to preserve them, only reproductions exist to demonstrate location and size.

kiva site at Kuaua Pueblo, Bernalillo, NM.

kiva site at Kuaua Pueblo, Bernalillo, NM.

Today we hiked a new trail on the north side of Santa Fe. The city and county have a very nice set of well marked and maintained trails. The weather got up in to the 60s so the hike was quite pleasant. Mountain views are all around.

Sangre de Cristo mountains viewed from La Tierra trail.

Sangre de Cristo mountains viewed from La Tierra trail.

Ed April 12, 10 pm

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2013 Trip Three, New Mexico and VA, April 9

Rio Grande from White Rocks

Rio Grande from White Rocks

Valles Caldera

Valles Caldera

First of two Gilman tunnels

First of two Gilman tunnels

We have not seen measurable precipitation since March 12 while driving through Minnesota and Iowa. Snow was supposed to be falling in some of the higher elevations today but not around Jude’s house. We have, however, seen blowing dust frequently and beautiful sunsets.

Last Friday we drove to Los Alamos New Mexico, the Los Alamos national laboratory. Since the laboratory is not open to outsiders, we visited the Bradbury science Museum in the downtown area. The museum focuses not only on the atomic bomb but the many other accomplishments of the laboratory. We increased our scientific knowledge immeasurably.

Sunday we drove the Jimez mountains scenic byways. We stopped at white rocks overlook observing the Rio Grande canyon. We took a van tour of the 89,000 acre Valles Caldera preserve. While home to a herd of 1500 elk, they were all hiding in a different part of the preserve from where we were. The caldera was formed by one of three US super volcanoes but is not currently considered an active volcano. Our tour focused more on the grasslands at 8500 foot elevation which have been ranched since the 1800s.

Our drive on the Jimez Mtns byway continued with stops at Battleship Rocks, Jemez Springs and the Gilman tunnels. The tunnels cut through beautiful red rocks and were constructed to enable logging in the area.
THe scenery was beautiful even if dry. We have seen flowers and trees blooming in the Albuquerque area but it is slow to show itself at this higher elevation. Forests of aspen are still without leaves.

Note: The title of trip three has been modified to reflect that we will be driving directly to VA to catch up with what would have been Trip 4, the Chesapeake Bay trip.

Ed April 9, 9:30 pm

Update Wed AM.
Well Mother Nature decided if St. Paul was supposed to receive 4-6 inches of snow then we should at least get a light dusting. Overnight there was enough snow so we can see it but certainly less than an inch.

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2013 Trip Three, New Mexico, April 4

Well it is Thursday April 4 and we are in Santa Fe. Jude is recuperating from surgery; we are continuing to provide ongoing assistance.

As time progresses, we have made a few side trips. Today was our longest. After number of errands, we drove to the Santa Fe ski area. The ski area was still in use although the crowds were not heavy. The base of the ski area is at 10,000 feet in elevation. The lifts go up another 2000 feet. We did not ski.

We did look at the ski shop. Despite the 40% savings, we did not buy the ski jackets. List price was $785.

We stopped at the picnic area at a lower elevation which did have snow. We whipped out our portable tablecloth and ate our peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in the cold.

lunch in Santa Fe National Forest

lunch in Santa Fe National Forest

We drove back towards Santa Fe. At a lower elevation, probably about 7500 foot, we went for a hike. Here the high desert vegetation was juniper and rock. The hike lasted about 1 1/2 hours and was warm enough to take off the sweatshirts. The Hawaii Haleakala sweatshirt did come in handy at the higher elevations.

Dale Ball trail above Santa Fe

Dale Ball trail above Santa Fe

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Last Thursday, March 28, we visited the Georgia O’Keefe Museum in downtown Santa Fe. It was a pleasant experience but not overwhelming. It is pretty small. Maybe we will be able to visit Ghost Ranch or other locations in the future.

We squeezed in a hamburger/hot dog and malt at Burt’s Burgers, a local, not fancy institution and our orders were taken by a woman with a Science Museum of Minnesota shirt. She has been in Santa Fe for a long time, though. The malt and food were great.

Earlier this week, we hiked at a petroglyph site (La Cieneguilla) not far from Jude’s house. The drawings here were much more visible than previous ones we observed in Minnesota.

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Wednesday while Jude was in a meeting, we stopped at a small shop in El Dorado that had very interesting items. We purchased a book for us that creatively discussed the pleasures of staying at home after traveling for years. THe husband of the husband and wife store was from Waterbury CT where Chris went to high school.

Ed April 4, 9:30 PM

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2013 Trip Three, New Mexico, March 16

We are taking it easy at Jude’s and planning future visits to NM sites. Driving down I-35 and I-40 brought back memories of Pennsylvania and being surrounded by tractor trailers.

The landscape as one enters New Mexico becomes more appealing to us. It is still brown, drought mode, but the highest mountains have some snow on them. The terrain is hilly and undulating. There are some trees. We drove the Turquoise Trail on the east side of I-25 to reach Santa Fe.

As we spend a few days here, we are struck again by the beauties of the sunrise and sunsets. Attached is a photo of Friday’s sunset from Jude’s porch. You have to continue to watch them as the colors change constantly and color the sky and mountains in differing shades.

Sunset at Santa Fe

Sunset at Santa Fe

Ed March 16 Noon

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2013 Trip Three, Day Two, March 13, New Mexico

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Well, today was driving through Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. We saw our first flowers when we had lunch at a Cracker Barrel in Oklahoma city. It turned out to be the only flowers we saw all day. But, the sun was out and it was warm.

We missed the wrestling Museum in Oklahoma and the quarter horse Museum in Texas. Those will have to wait for a return visit. Topographically, the land was normally flat throughout the drive. The Flint Hills of Kansas were a pleasant rolling, Prairie view. Of course, the small oil derricks Took over after the Flint Hills of Kansas.

Western Oklahoma and eastern portion of Texas along interstate 40 had some rolling ravines, but not overly significant. We spent the night in Amarillo, Texas, and had a steak dinner in this thriving town of almost 200,000 people.

Ed March 14. 8 am

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2013 Trip 3, day one, New Mexico?

Well we are on the road again. No, we are not Headed for the Deep South. We are on the way to state of New Mexico. For family reasons, we have had to cancel our Deep South trip and are planning to spend several weeks in New Mexico. We hope to do a fair amount of travel around New Mexico but circumstances will dictate. Thus the posts will be somewhat hit or miss for a few weeks.

We have canceled all of our deep South hotel reservation. We are retooling for adventure in the southwest. We are driving, however, so we are continuing our trip Mentality. The car is packed with our travel by car equipment.

This is being dictated on day two As we travel through Kansas. Minnesota was snowing as was Iowa On Tuesday. The entire day was very windy.

We left Emporia Kansas and are headed for our next night destination Amarillo Texas. First days drive pretty boring scenery. The camera is in the trunk so you may not see any pictures.

My challenges will be learning how to correct spelling and grammar while dictating. Note, Chris is driving so I am not driving and dictating. My challenge will be to learn the iPad camera.

Ed March 13 for March 12

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2013 Trip Two, Day 25, Oahu, March 4

North shore of Oahu on the last day of trip

North shore of Oahu on the last day of trip

Ko'olaus ridge

Ko’olaus ridge

Chinaman's hat

Chinaman’s hat

Breezy day

Breezy day

On east shore of Oahu

On east shore of Oahu

March 3
Last real day in Hawaii. Tomorrow is travel home day to St. Paul which is receiving 5 or more inches of snow. Sarah and Sarah arrive in St. Paul tomorrow, welcome to Minnesota girls. Actually while we leave Tuesday we will get home early Wednesday morning.

Today we drove to the east and north shore of Hawaii. We took several interstate highways. I guess Hawaii did not want to lose out on federal largesse even though there are no states to “inter” to. The H-3 to the east shore is a beautiful drive through (literally, a major tunnel is involved) the coastal range. (Ko’olau range)

We visited Ho’omaluhia Park Botanical Garden. It is more of an arboretum but a pleasant experience. It was built by the Army Corps of Engineers as a flood control project.

We drove along the eastern coast and saw the Chinaman’s Hat. Ocean waves were at high levels. We did not stop at any real beaches or take any long hikes. This was just a driving overview.

We had lunch overlooking Hale’iwa Bay at Hale’iwa Joe’s Seafood Grill recommended by Dave and Peg Van Lear and pastor Amy Butler-you “met” her son in the Saturday post.

We wrapped up the day watching the sunset over Waikiki Beach and will be heading out for our last dinner here. We have had a blast. So many new and wonderful experiences, this has exceeded our expectations.

Ed 3-3-13 7:00 pm

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