Sunday, April 29, 2012

Petrified Forest/Painted Desert

We had a wonderful surprise on Thursday when our friends Wendy and Cindy called us and said they had read our blog and saw we wereP4290012 in Holbrook. They were planning on coming through Holbrook and said they would arrive on Saturday and would be staying till Tuesday. What a great surprise ! Our friend, Ross, from Denver also arrived on Saturday after finishing his workamper job at Boyce Thompson State Park. He had to lead what was supposed to be a five hour hike and turned into an eight hour ordeal, which put him on the road much later than he had anticipated. The girls arrived around mid-day and Ross got in around 8 on Saturday night.

We decided to take all of them to the Painted Desert and Petrified Forest today. We had such a good time, hiking and taking in all of the sights.

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On Thursday we drove to Flagstaff to call on some customers. When we left Holbrook, it was sunny and warm although the weatherP4260001 forecast said it might rain. After we had been in Flagstaff, for just a little while, it started snowing like crazy. Wet, sloppy snow covered the car and me while we were out selling. Thank goodness Linda brought some jackets cause we were freezing. Linda had shorts on and I had capris on which made it pretty chilly. Guess it’s not all that uncommon to have snow in Flagstaff this time of year, due to the 7000’ elevation. We surely weren’t expecting it !

Overall, it was an awesome weekend. We are heading out in the morning for Snowflake and Show Low for an early morning appointment and a day of selling down there. It’s 45 minutes to Snowflake and on from there to Show Low. Hoping for a good day. We have one more evening with Cindy and Wendy before they head out.

Hope everyone’s week is a good one !

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

To boldly go where no one has gone before…

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Wherever it is, I think you can get there in this ! Isn’t it the ultimate boondocking vehicle ? Ain’t no mountain high enough or terrain too rugged to get there in this….

 

 

 

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Has been really hot here this week..in the 80’s but is calling for rain and windy conditions tomorrow. Nothing much going on here in Holbrook. Our friend, Ross is coming to visit us this weekend and we hope to take him to the Petrified Forest and the Painted Desert. More later….

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Babies

P4180032 We left Oklahoma on Friday morning and covered the 800 miles to arrive in Holbrook, Arizona Saturday just after lunch. We left tornado alley and are now simmering in the high temps they are experiencing here. Before we left OKC, we did get to go to the zoo. We wanted to see Malee, the baby elephant from last year. Not only did we see Malee but lots of cute babies. It was a fun day.P4180033

 

 

 

 

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The parents were fun to watch too. They were up to adult like shenanigans…

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The first part of the drive was very windy, pushing the rig a bit while driving. Not crazy about that but after we got to around New Mexico, the wind died down and it was much more enjoyable. Weather was great….blue skies and temps in the low 70’s. We spent Friday night at a rest stop in New Mexico and it was the quietest rest area we’ve ever stayed in.

In other news, Boomer is doing great after his surgery last Tuesday. He had a tumor inside his mouth that we only realized very recently when we had a new found friend, who’s a vet, look at it. She said it should come out, because it would only continue to grow. Boomer went under anesthesia and they cut it out and then cauterized it. He’s been on antibiotics but is back to normal. We’re happy that it went so smoothly.

In other medical news, my mom is home from the hospital. She went to Wal-Mart on Friday morning and passed out at the register. My sister took her to the doctor and they admitted her for 24 hours to check her out. Turns out the new heart medicine they had put her on a few days earlier was too strong a dose and made her blood pressure go really high. I talked to her today and she sounded great and they did a thorough check of everything while she was in the hospital. She too is back to normal and we’re very happy about that. Pennsylvania is under the gun today for some snow…yuck ! It was 85 degrees here today and they are looking at snow. Crazy weather…

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Oklahoma City

We had wanted to go to the zoo last weekend but once I remembered that it was Easter and they were having an egg hunt (meaning lots and lots of kids), I decided that Sunday wasn’t the day to go. During the week we worked…that is always exhausting so we always enjoy the peace and quiet of the weekend. Mother Nature didn’t get the memo that those were supposed to be the conditions here this weekend. We were plugging along yesterday afternoon, with a few more stops to make, when we got a text from our friend Susie saying that there was a large storm headed our way. The sky had been darkening rather quickly so we drove back to the rig to assess the situation. The local TV channels were going crazy with tracking of the storms. Linda and I figured out our plan since there had been talk of bad weather this weekend. We had stopped in the office at lunch time and asked them about the siren system. As former PA residents, we don’t have those back in PA. We asked what exactly does it mean when it goes off ? Is there one on the ground within x miles or what. A: It means that one has formed or been spotted in that county. Where is the storm shelter and can we get in there after the office closes. A: It’s between the laundry room and the office and yes, the door will be unlocked after the office closes. Can we bring our dog in there ? A: yes  So we made our plan, knowing that the worst of everything was going to P4130012happen through the night.

So, back to watching the weather on TV…Linda was texting our friend Susie at the University, in Norman, where she is working. The TV station has a chopper in the air, near the storm. As the pilot is talking, he zooms in on the rain wrapped clouds and a funnel cloud appeared out of the clouds and dropped to the ground. Holy crap ! They are so precise out here at predicting the movement of these cells (they get a lot of practice !) Long story short, it touched down in Norman and skipped across an area about five blocks from the University where Susie was working. Bunch of damage….just a few minor injuries. Norman is the town where we were last week. We left the state park there last Friday and moved to Oklahoma City…an hour away. P4130013

Last night we had a 30% chance of any storms hitting the OKC area. We thought it would be a quiet night. It wasn’t….once the storms fired up, it was so noisy most of the night. So much lightening and thunder. We tried to lay down at 8:30, knowing that it was going to be a busy night. Didn’t get much sleep till midnight with all the storms. At 2:30 the siren went off. Even with my ear plugs in, I heard it. I had been concerned that I might not be able to hear it. We jumped up, did what we had pre-arranged to do and headed out the door to the shelter. I had Boomer and ran to the shelter with him. Linda took the car and drove to the shelter. We were one of the first to arrive. A lady met us as we came through the door and said the tornado was in Piedmont and was moving away from us. We had no idea where  that was but when we got back to the rig and looked off in the distance, the sky was going crazy with lightening. Tons of rain over night. The water was running down the street, here in the park.

P4140015 We had a great break today. Susie and Dave Smeal met us at the Warren Theatre, in Moore to take in a movie. We first went to Taco Mayo, just a short distance from the theatre, for a bite to eat. We went to see 21 Jump Street, which was hilarious and the sound and picture image was the best I’ve ever seen (or heard). This is a gorgeous theatre !There is a restaurant and bar on the top floor, for folks over 21 years of age and willing to pay more to go up there. Lots of neat areas, wall murals and gorgeous neon in the art deco style. We loved it and it was nice to see Dave and Susie again before we leave the area. So glad that Bobbie gave us their contact info so we could meet them. Looking forward to meeting up with them out on the road as we criss cross the country.

It was a nice break but we arrived back at the rig to see that the TV stations are already tracking storms in the western part of the state. Very windy here right now. We pulled the slide in so the slide topper doesn’t take a beating.Bracing for more storms tonight. The good news is that there is a Sprint cup race tonight. The bad news is that it’s on FOX and will probably be pre-empted by the weather.   :(

Saturday, April 7, 2012

National Cowboy Museum

We left Lake Thunderbird State Park, in Norman, on Friday morning bound for McClain’s to get the parts put on and then on to Oklahoma City to our next park. Arrived at McClain’s and left the rig to get the new board put on the monitoring panel and the new turntable on the microwave. We went out to make sales calls while they worked on the rig. Around noon, we came back to check on the status of the repairs. They were all done so we headed out to get set up at the park. Seems so good to have the microwave working again and now we can assess all of our systems since they got the new board put in. Life is good with the rig right now.P4070010

P4070009 This morning we decided to go to the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, which is only a couple of miles from  the park. We’ve never been there before but have heard great things about it. Wow, what an awesome place. We spent about two hours there and could have spent even more time. Anything to do with cowboys, settling of the west, rodeo and art work is there. The place is huge, as are some of the sculptures. Linda is standing at the base of this sculpture, which is 18 feet tall. It’s massive but so expressive and has an amazing history. The piece stands in the main entry of the museum.

Not only are the exhibits neat (and I’m not a great fan of most museums), but the outside grounds are breathtaking. The azaleas (many different colors), hostas, waterfalls and flower beds were beautiful. Check out these pictures…

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The on-premise restaurant is gearing up for tomorrow’s Easter brunch. We got to see the menu and it looked awesome (was making me hungry just reading it). Brunch is something like $21.98 per person and includes free admission into the museum. The restaurant and the large banquet room were being set up for what looked to be a very large turnout.

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Inside the museum they have a replica of an old western town set up…19 full size buildings with many of them open so you can walk inside and check out what the schoolhouse or bank would look like. A really neat way to show kids what it was like in the old west.

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This is a picture I took of the blackboard in the old school house. Do you think those two words that are missing from the Pledge of Allegiance are a result of modern day controversy, weren’t there in 1905 or someone snuck up there and erased them? Curious minds want to know.

Neat place with lots of things to check out…a good place to take the little buckaroos too. Tomorrow we’re thinking about going to the zoo. Last year, at this time, a baby elephant was born but we weren’t able to see her due to the bonding of mother and baby for several weeks after the birth. Malee will be one in another week and we want to see her. Hoping for a nice day so we can go. Hope everyone is having a great weekend ! More to come….

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