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Friday, October 18, 2013

10 Days to Dripping Sprngs

Mat is down, Margarita's on the table
steaks are on the BQ!
The aroma of fresh perked coffee is in the air, it is cloudy and cool (not cold) outside and Randy is still sawing logs "upstairs" in bedroom taking full advantage of retirement!  I have a view out our side window of the vast Texas Hill Country and the big sky that seems endless.  It is hard to comprehend that this will be our "home" for the next few months but it is true and we are here! 
Our RV site is surrounded by gnarly twisted scrub oak trees and clumps of yellow orange flower.  Directly  across the road from our site is a barbed wire fence that has been creatively "patched" with a rusty bed spring!  Beyond is a pasture where there is a herd of Texas Longhorn steers that have already stuck up a "moo-ing" banter with Randy!   It is 10 miles to the nearest grocery store in any direction.  We really are tucked away in the Hill Country of Texas. The setting really could not be more perfect!
Bed springs fence repair!




Our trip to Dripping Springs was fun but also presented a few challenges!  First stop was Taos, New Mexico, a town I would liken very much to Jackson Hole, WY.  Galleries, pottery, jewelry and quaint coffee shops and restaurants!
Dinner:  Faustine is a champion when it comes to seeking out the local favorite and after quizzing several clerks about their favorites we settled on a charming place called Orlandos Mexican Cuisine.  It looked a bit questionable when we arrived but when they took our name and invited us to sit by the fire we were won over!  The food was incredible and the atmosphere quirky!  
First challenge: the plumbing under our kitchen sink didn't survive the bouncy roads.  The drain pipe actually split and Randy had to totally replace all the plumbing under the sink! But God is good.  Just a few hundred yards down the road from the Taos Valley RV Park is a very large Ace Hardware so the pieces and parts he needed where readily available.  He and Ted worked the better part of the morning to complete the repairs and even managed to squeeze in a bike ride while the repairs were drying!


Our next stop was Albuquerque for four nights.  The trip traversed  the quiet New Mexico country side along the Rio Grande River and climbed up and down the rolling hills toward Sante Fe and Albuquerque.  The quiet drive turned to white knuckle traffic as we neared Albuquerque but we managed to navigate to our campground in the heart of the big city! Our friends Mike and Marilyn joined us there and the next few days were spent exploring Old Town Albuquerque and the Balloon Fiesta  We visited San Felipe de Neri Church in Old Town Albuquerque, strolled along the under the porches of the old buildings that now house galleries and shops and looked at the merchandise set out by local Navajo artisans.



On the last evening we celebrated my 65th birthday at the Church Street Cafe in Old Town. What an awesome atmosphere but the best part was the fun we all had laughing and talking about the days adventures at the Balloon Fiesta! (L to R) Randy, Ted, Tona, Faustine, Marilyn and Mike! The best friends anyone could hope to have!



BALLOON FIESTA - We got up at 4:00AM to make the trek to the Balloon Fiesta to see the Mass Ascension  That meant bringing out the turtleneck sweaters, polar fleece and long johns because it is not exactly balmy in Albuquerque in October at that hour. Chairs in hand, hot coffee in the thermos and spirits full of anticipation we thought we were ahead of the crowds only to discover that several thousand people had the same idea! But the effort was worth it and we arrived at the balloon grounds just before dawn. What an amazing site waited us! Looking out across an eminence field you could see glimpses of what was happening as balloons begin to fill with air. It looked like giant patches of colorful mushrooms growing spontaneously! 

As they got bigger and taller the burners would fill the dawn sky with bursts of brilliant light. Then magically, as dawn turned to full light, the sky filled with balloons that were so huge it ist hard to explain! The colors are electric and even the oldest become like kids in a candy store! It is something that I would recommend you put on your bucket list! 

From Albuquerque we headed east and south toward Carlsbad, NM but changed our minds when we learned much to our chagrin that the Caverns at Carlsbad were closed because of the "government shut-down"!!! So... we stopped in Roswell, NM and well the picture says it all! You know you are in "alien" country when you visit the local Walmart store!
From there we traveled west to Texas via Hobbs, NM and on in to Fredricksburg, TX before arriving here in Dripping Springs and our new home. All in all the journey was fun and despite plumbing problems, a blown tire, some wind and rain we arrived safely and are now enjoying shirt sleeve weather, humidity and most important -hugs and kisses from two of the cutest granddaughters one could ever hope for! 

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Until next time!

2 comments:

  1. Hey Tona, thanks for sending this Blog site so we can keep up with you. I miss you guys! So glad you made it to where you want to be for now. We will never be able to go to those places so your Blog makes it seem like we are right along with you. Keep in coming!:)
    Love you both,
    Barb

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  2. We read your blog when you first started your retirement journey, so are happy to be able to access it during this new chapter. Glad all is going well and your dream is being realized! Enjoy :)
    Pat and Jennet

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