Mesa Verde National Park

August 19, 2011

Anasazi Pueblo from a distance

We visited Mesa Verde National Park in early July, 2011.  The Anasazi really did not like company!  Recommend visiting at least once even though it is really out of the way.

Plan on the visit taking the entire day.  The park is about 1.5 hours west of Durango which is a great place to spend the night the day before launching your visit.  While you are there you might as well spend another day and ride the train to Silverton

Riding on the train to Silverton


Looking out our back door – Pagosa Springs

August 13, 2011

View from our back porch Pagosa Springs July 1, 2011

Another post from our yearly pilgrimage to Pagosa Springs for a week to escaped from the Texas heat.  This is  the view from our back porch at the Pagosa Springs Wyndham.

As I write this post at 5:30 PM on August 13 the temperature here in Fairview Texas is 86 degrees which is the coolest afternoon since early May.  We just finished 40 days in a row over 100 degrees! The record is 42 days.  Many people, me not included, were depressed because we did not break the record.  I was depressed because of the heat so the cool temperature is lifting my spirit.  Our relief is short lived however.  The high tomorrow is predicted to be 103 degrees!


Santa Fe Hot Dog Vendor

July 29, 2011

We always stop in Santa Fe on our yearly pilgrimage to Pagosa Springs Colorado to at least eat at Tomasita’s Santa Fe Mexican Restaurant.    While there we usually take a stroll around old downtown.  I took this photo of a couple of vendors setting up their hot dog stand on the square with a Canon Rebel T1i digital camera.

Hot Dog vendors setting up on a cool June morning in Santa Fe


20 days in a row over 100% in Fairview Texas and Counting

July 22, 2011

Friday, July 22 2011: 81% this morning in Fairview.  Yesterday was the 20th day in a row over 100% here!  100% is not abnormally hot here in Texas, but the 100% temperatures day in and day out wear you down. My plants in the garden are having the same problem. I fear some of them will not survive the Summer.

I have been watching the Tour de France every morning before work this month and the weather is strikingly different over there.  Yesterday snow was falling at the finish line several hours before the riders crossed the finish line.

The climate may not be warming, but, if not, why are the extremes of weather so much more pronounced than in the past?  IMHO there is no way 7 Billion people cannot affect the environment!


A night in Amarillo

June 29, 2011

Yesterday was my 1st day of vacation. Our destinations is our usual Summer vacation to Pagosa Springs Co.  This year I am driving to Albuquerque, picking up Gwen at the Airport, and from there driving to Pagosa Springs.

I really love the drive to Amarillo which is always an experience.  The country is mostly empty and the vistas on go on forever.  While driving I spend quite a bit of time dreaming about the Comanches and Quanah Parker who used to rule this land with an iron fist (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comanche).  I also thought a lot about the dust bowl (see the book “The Worst Hard Time”  http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5128581).  From there I drift off to the eternal questions of why and how we exist in a certain moment of time and place instead of another.  Most of all I am most gratified the Comanches did not capture and torture me and I never tried raising crops in this rain starved land!

The drive always lifts my soul.

On a side note, I made an interesting discovery while driving – a discovery for me as I am sure hordes of others already know about it.  I can play Internet radio on my iPhone and route it through the car radio.  No more local radio stations!!!  Enough of the diversions…

But in the end I finally arrived here in Amarillo which is almost as close to Denver in distance, climate, and attitude as it is to Dallas. I checked in at the hotel and exercised while waiting for my buddy Mike, who moved to Amarillo last Winter, pick me up for a wild night on the town – well, wild for AARP members anyway.

Mike arrives and we are off see the Helium City!  First stop is at Joe’s Tacos for Dinner.  I have the house special tacos which are delicious and very spicy.  I highly recommend Joe’s if you are ever in Amarillo and looking for a causal meal.

Next we cruise down 6th street.  We finally stop at the Golden Light Cafe for beers.  It was established in 1946 and is on the list of National Historic Sites.  The cafe is surprisingly small.  I bet it was a booming joint after the War.  The cafe is staffed by a huge crew of 2 – a lady who is really good looking.  I did not expect someone like her.  The guy – bartender and short order cook – was young and some what challenged.

The Golden Light Cafe

After the Golden Light we shuffled on over the Scooter’s, a biker bar and finished the night there.  We were the only males in the establishment not dressed in black?  However they treated us like regulars.  I met a bevy on interesting characters.  First was Junk Yard Dave who owns a junk yard (what a coincidence)  and quite successful.  He kept buying everyone beers and apparently is a regular.  I think they were all regulars except us. The 2 bar maids were both good looking.  Why are the bar maids in biker bars always good looking?  One of the bar maids kept showing everyone her breasts!  Weird behavior, but maybe normal in Amarillo which is a far cry from Dallas.

Then we topped off the night with a viewing of Mike’s late but much loved mother-in-law’s collection of at least a thousand ceramic Santas!


County road in Palo Pinto County, Texas

June 25, 2011

County road West of Mineral Wells Texas


Preparing the pig for the barbecue

May 30, 2011

Pig and friends

Son in law, Chris, is preparing a pig for their Memorial Day barbecue.  Daughter Campbell is, of course, helping.

Canon Rebel T1i with Tamron 17-50 Zoom


Lily pads and flower

May 30, 2011

Yellow flower with Lilly Pads

Taken with Canon camera with negative film.  Scanned the photo onto the computer.

Location: Santa Barbara city park.

I liked the contrast of the yellow flower against the dark green lily pads.


New Mexico Landscape

May 21, 2011

Northern New Mexico north of Santa Fe is arid but beautiful.  We drive through that part of New Mexico  every year on our pilgrimage to Pagosa Springs Colorado.  I always stop and take a few photos.  This is also the countryside that Georgia O’Keeffe loved to paint.  I took this particular photo with my Canon Film SLR probably with Kodachrome (Kodachrome is dead, long live Kodachrome).

Georgia O'Keeffe Country

That’s all, Just longing for Sunshine on a stormy Friday Night


The kids at Ayers Rock circa 1980

May 15, 2011

I came across some old photos of a camping trip we took to Ayers Rock with the Wilson’s in 1980.  Back then you could camp right next to the Rock.  Now days you camp 30 miles away.  My how things have changed.  Sara is standing up front in the photo below.  I suppose she is trying to tell me something.  Andy and Claudia are happily playing in the dirt.

Sara standing while Andy and Claudia play in the red dirt

Later in the day we climbed Ayers rock –except for Gwen and Sara.  Sara wanted to go but Gwen would not let her.  In the photo below we are resting after the climb and Claudia is sitting on the marker on the top of the Rock.

Claudia on top of the World

Actually the trip down is much scarier than the trip up.  Here is a photo of the view going down.  Watch out, don’t trip!  During the years we were there was at least one fatality a year at the Rock

The way down