TOUR AMERICA 2019: DEMING, NEW MEXICO – LAND OF ENCHANTMENT

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Places We Have Called Home in 2019

Home Is Where We Park It:   Dream Catcher RV Park, Deming, New Mexico

September 16, 2019

Temperature 88

On The Skids

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Getting Used To Doing Nothing

Another beautiful day.  I can really get used to this.  I’m having a hard time, however, getting used to doing nothing.  We’ve been on the move so much this year I’m always thinking I should be either setting up or breaking down.  Either that or there has to be something that needs to be taken care of.  I’m sure in time I’ll adjust.  Either that or I’ll get inventive and discover things to do.  Come to think of it, I know already of a couple of things that need attention.  Gee, I’m suddenly feeling better!

With so much time on my hands I also figured maybe it would be a great idea to have a few good books on hand.  With that in mind I went to the park library and selected three good books to read.  Each one has enough pages to keep me going for at least a couple of weeks if not more.

One project was completed today.  I put our trailer hitch on the skids.  In order for our tow bar to connect to Little Graybead and remain at an acceptable angle with Graybeard I had to use a 10 inch drop receiver.  It works great.  It also drags on more gas station aprons then I care to think of.

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To correct the problem I finally ordered and installed a skid wheel on the drop hitch.

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Bring on those low driveways, those nasty dips when leaving a gas station, I’m ready for all of them now.

That’s about it on The Road of Retirement.  I don’t know if there will be a blog or not tomorrow.  We don’t know if we’ll be in our own home or a motel.  Tomorrow I take Greaybead to a recommended mechanic to see if he can figure out our strange noise.  Hopefully, it will turn out to be no big deal.  I’ll fill you in as soon as I know.

Thanks again for joining us today.  We always enjoy your company and your comments.  Catch you tomorrow – we hope.

These are the voyages of  Graybeard and it’s two intrepid travelers.  Our continuing mission: to explore as many new states as possible, to seek out new acquaintances and make new friends, to boldly go where we have not been before

See you on down the road!

 

TOUR AMERICA 2019: DEMING, NEW MEXICO – LAND OF ENCHANTMENT

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Places We Have Called Home In 2019

Home Is Where We Park It:   Dream Catcher RV Park, Deming, New Mexico

September 16, 2019

Temperature 89

Taco Tuesday

Generator Maintenance

Blue Skies 

What a difference.  This was a day ago.

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This was today when I started my morning walk.  A beautiful blue sky with not a cloud in sight.  This is the kind of day we have been waiting for.  There was a gentle breeze, why I could even bring the patio awning out.  Thank you Lord for such a picture perfect day.  Yes, it stayed this way on into the evening.

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Walking around this is the first rig I took a picture of.  This belongs to friends of ours who have decided that living in a stick and bricks house is not for them.  As Shawn tells the story he walked into his bosses office one day and asked Do I really need to be here in the office to do my job?  Could I work from home, or for instance, wherever I call home?  His boss replied As long as you do your job you can work from anywhere.  That was it, the house was sold and Shawn and Andrea hit the road full time.  No, they don’t use the tractor for shopping, etc.  They have a car that Andrea drives and follows along in.IMG_6914

Then I caught this rig leaving the park.  Are you kidding me?  Talk about having the best of both worlds if that is you like big rigs.  Yes, that is a MiniCooper sitting behind the cab.  What seems funny to me is this is a monster of a trailer and yet there are hardly any windows on this side.  Must be dark inside.

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Time now for the project of the day.  I change the oil in the generator every 150 hours or once a year, whatever comes first.  This week I’ll also pick up some STA-BIL and run it through Graybeard’s engine and the generator since we’re going to be sitting stationary for a bit.

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Time now for Taco Tuesday.  A whole bunch of us got together and went to

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which is a complex that houses

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This the Arcade

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the bowling ally

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the restaurant

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our group gathered for Taco Tuesday

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After supper some went and played miniature golf, some went bowling, and a group of us went to the movies.

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This is the first part of our group who got there early.

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 We went to see Overcomer.  This is a movie that is filled with a powerful mix of faith, a twist of humor, and a ton of heart.  Overcomer dares to leave you filled with hope, inspired to dream, and asks the question: what do you allow to define you?

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Our group’s reaction to the film

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That was our day on The Road of Retirement.  It was a little bit of this and a little bit of that.  You can’t ask for a much better day than today.  Thank you Lord for the day and the wonderful life we live together.

Thanks again for joining us today.  We always appreciate your company and your comments.  Catch you tomorrow.

These are the voyages of  Graybeard and it’s two intrepid travelers.  Our continuing mission: to explore as many new states as possible, to seek out new acquaintances and make new friends, to boldly go where we have not been before

See you on down the road!

 

TOUR AMERICA 2019: DEMING, NEW MEXICO – LAND OF ENCHANTMENT

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Places We Have Called Home In 2019

Home Is Where We Park It:   Dream Catcher RV Park, Deming, New Mexico

September 16, 2019

Temperature 82

City of Rocks State Park

Last night we rocked and rolled again.  The wind just howled for hours on end.  Despite knowing that the vent covers over the vents were securely locked down I honestly thought they would be ripped off.  Then, like so many other nights it just stopped.  Like someone threw a switch somewhere and turned off a giant wind fan.

When we awoke this morning all was still.  Not a whisper of a breeze.  It’s just crazy.  The sky was bright blue and clear, and the sun was shinning bright.  How different from the last three days.

When I saw our friend Mary later in the morning I asked her Does it always rain around here?  Is the wind always this strong?  She replied Yes the wind is always strong.  About the rain, last year when I was here for four months it never rained one day. 

We both decided that such a beautiful day should not be wasted.  It was time to get out and about and see what we could find.  One place we had in mind was only thirty minutes away so off we went.

In due time we arrived at our destination.  It was City of Rocks State Park.  City of Rocks gets its name from the incredible volcanic rock formations found here.

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The park encompasses a one square mile area in the scenic Chihuahuan desert region of southwestern New Mexico at an elevation of 5,200 feet.

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The city is a geologic formation made up of large, sculptured rock columns, or pinnacles, rising as high as 40 feet and separated by paths or lanes resembling city streets. These rocks were formed about 34.9 million years ago when a very large volcano erupted. Then, erosion over millions of years slowly formed the sculptured columns seen today, creating a stunning, otherworldly landscape.

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Wait it gets better but our first stop is at the Visitor’s Center.

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Guess what?  Just our luck it was closed due to lack of staff.

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Take a look at the grounds around it.

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City of Rocks offers hiking trails, excellent mountain biking, wildlife viewing, birding, stargazing, picnic areas and camp sites,  If you like to boondock, and you like to hike this is the place for you.  But campsites are hard to get, you need to reserve at least six months in advance.

These sites offer water and electric and can be reserved.

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A typical site.

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But enough is enough we are here to view the large, sculptured rock columns, or pinnacles that are at the heart of the park.  Take a look and let your imagination run wild.  There are turtles, whales breaching, little dogs, grumpy old men and so much more.

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Look closely and you’ll see a brown post.  Each time you see one, it means that this is primitive tent camp site.  I don’t know, sleeping in the shadow of these monsters?  I’m sure it is an experience one will long remember!

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Like I said, there are those who do indeed tent camp among these giants.

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Time now to go up for a better view of the whole area.

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The top.

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What a view from the top.  That’s the park and the campground.

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The surrounding mountains.

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Well, it was finally time to go.

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Hope you enjoyed the day with us.  This is one spectacular park.  As I said earlier, if you like boondocking, like hiking, then you must plan to spend some time here.  Even if you don’t like to do either, you should still put this park on your bucket list of things to do.

That was our day on The Road of Retirement.  A bonus, Barbara was able to take part in Ladies Night Out.  She just got home and had a wonderful time.  I’m so glad she got to go.  She had a pedicure and supper out with the ladies.  A perfect way to end a perfect day.

Thanks again for joining us again today.  We always enjoy your company and your comments.

These are the voyages of  Graybeard and it’s two intrepid travelers.  Our continuing mission: to explore as many new states as possible, to seek out new acquaintances and make new friends, to boldly go where we have not been before

See you on down the road!

 

 

 

TOUR AMERICA 2019: DEMING, NEW MEXICO – LAND OF ENCHANTMENT

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Places We Have Called Home In 2019

Home Is Where We Park It:   Dream Catcher RV Park, Deming, New Mexico

September 15, 2019

Temperature 77

Here We Go Again

Don’t know if you noticed, but I fixed the link above so that it now opens in a new window.  This makes it a lot easier to use.  No more having to hit the back arrow to return to the blog.

Last night the heavens opened up again.  Honestly, I have not been in rain storms so intense and so powerful for a long time.  It sounds like hail on the roof.  It lasted for hours.  The net of it was that when we woke this morning we found ourselves sitting like an island in a lake.  I wish I had taken some pictures.

The first part of today was OK.  Overcast with a few peaks of sun.  The temperatures never got out of the 70’s.  The one thing I can’t get used to yet is the constant high winds.  Our neighbor has a flag and it is always standing straight out.  At times I wonder how it manages to stay on.  Its obvious that the patio awning is going to stay rolled up and away while we’re here.

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Come now to about 5 pm in the evening and the weather alerts started going off again on our phones.  The forecast was for rain mixed with hail, wind gusts of 60 mph plus, and thunder and lightening.  I stuck my head out the door to snap some of our angry clouds.

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Thankfully the forecast of gloom and doom did not completely materialize.  Not yet.  We had rain and lots of it but no hail.  The winds also were light.  Yes, we had the thunder and the lightening.  This time the power stayed on.  It’s too dark to take pictures now but we are once again an island unto ourselves.  Overall, we’re good so far but who knows what the night will bring.  They are still forecasting more of the same later tonight.

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I will confess we’ve been here three days and I’m not liking this part of the country a whole lot.  It’s desolate.  Deming, for instance has nothing to offer.  There’s a Walmart and that’s it.  Anything else is over an hour a way.  Want RV parts?  Your only recourse is Amazon.  Which is strange given the number of RV parks in this town.  It’s got some of the worse weather we’ve witnessed so far.  Really, this weather can get old real quick.  I honestly don’t find this a very enchanting land at all.  Bottom line, this will probably be the only winter we spend in the Southwest.

That was our day on The Road of Retirement.  Like I said, just more of the same in terms of the weather.  I spent most of the day watching the NHRA drag racing finals from Reading, PA.  Then there was football, until the signal went because of weather.  It’s back now but the game is a waste.  Ah well, there is always tomorrow.  Tomorrow, well tomorrow who knows what I’ll find to do.  Maybe we’ll venture out to see what we can find.  Time will tell.

Thanks for checking in with us today.  We always appreciate your company and your comments.  Till tomorrow.

These are the voyages of  Graybeard and it’s two intrepid travelers.  Our continuing mission: to explore as many new states as possible, to seek out new acquaintances and make new friends, to boldly go where we have not been before

See you on down the road!