Tuesday, February 16, 2010

So it may be the end



There does not seem to be much interest or really a need to continue this t.r.i.p. since we have reached our destination and Chantannell has been gone for a little over a week now.  As I type on this here Onezie Funzie Day with Hazelnut resting comfortably in my arms I would like to perhaps reflect upon what we saw..what we liked..did we ever fight?



No need to go to Corpus Chrispy...Christi...did not like it, did not like our Hotel...really did not like anything about it...the best part was sunset on the water...that was because it was already dusky and we could not see a whole lot...so friends unless you know of some little secret place and pristine beach that we somehow missed..please let us know.  They drive on the beaches there...what the?  They drive on the beaches that is if they do not get high centered...like I did the genius driver from Montana who has driven in a multitude of conditions...advice...1) ride the high spot...I did not because I thought it would break down...2) go with a little gusto...I did not cuz I want to pamper my girl...3) do not back up in sand...it will rip under protection off...4)  in the sand your flip flop works as a shovel...5) do not leave home without a zip tie... I had one in my purse and was able to zip up the under carriage protector!!  My dear Niece asked quite innocently "if I had a shovel"..."huh" says I... "hell no I am not in Montana anymore!!!  I do not even have my jumper cables."  We had a good laugh and some people were kind enough to help dig us out and push us forward..oh yeah...go forward if you... can a much better option!!  Then we drove for miles on the beach, imagining bodies sprawled on the sand that we would have to dodge in the 'on' season.  Mostly Blizzard Chickens walking and fishing.  And dead fish washed up from high tide...not a very lovely place, as one would imagine the Beach to be!

Some of you may remember my last trip to Florida and my adventures with a stopped train.  I am now convinced that I can not make a trip to Florida without that somewhere in my stars...yep its true..Marg sent us on a wrong path and we were stopped by a train that slowed to a stop for a very long time.  The only way out was the wrong way on not 1 but 2 one-way streets.  So, we sat, we thought and began to dislike Corpus Chrispy even more...the town that would not let us out.   It had a hold on us like mad!!!  Uuhhhhh screw the one ways I am from Montana and I am going for it...sturdy woman that I am...ufda says I by gosh by golly we are doin it...which is a bit brazen for someone who recently had to get unstuck from the sand!!!

The train was still sitting there when we went past it finally in the right direction and then we almost on accident took this turn..out of habit perhaps...or maybe we did take it and that is why we could not
escape!!??


Some of the Favorites of the Trip and then Sidetracked


                                   Some of Our Buddhas!!




and now for some more rambling...



Sir Pantsalot and Chantannell...singing!!
I am currently listening to Etta James and it reminds me of some of my favorite things about the trip with my beautiful and amazing Niece who continues to amaze and awe me each time we are together...singing together in the car to oldies...well the 80's...back when the 8-track still existed and we had some...yes, more than one. She told me of a story about herself and Natalie Drye and that they would throw some 8-tracks into the portable and have dance parties in the back yard in the make shift tent they had built with the clothes line.
I would like to believe that some of Chantannell's love of music has a little bit to do with me...I was always playing it wherever we would go and in whatever rig we were riding in.  Batteries made our musical life possible!  So, singing together to 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' or something by Patsy Cline (I know she was before the 80's) and remembering Dad/Grandpa/Papa Bear...we did think of him often...cried a little...he loved getting in his car and going for trips...over tin can hill or out east to see his sister or my sister.  He definitely had a stylish pair of traveling shoes and to bad they were not worn out the way I know he would have liked...I know he would have either been with us or encouraging us along the way...I hope his Beautiful Soul is at rest!!!

(Maybe he is resting here in the amazing nooks and crannies of Zion??  Perhaps... perhaps... perhaps...)




Where is Pee Wee's Bike???  In the Basement of the Alamo!!!
I was trying to remember if I had written about San Antonio?  We liked it there...did not get to spend much time because we were on the road to Chrispy!  Saw and walked around the Alamo...must admit neither one of us are History buffs and we were trying to figure it out.  I think we got it now...but please do not test us on it!!  River Walk is really cool... definitely a destination trip...like Tuscon would be.  A few nights or a week I do not think you would get bored.  I was watching the news here in Florida and Tuscon was on...they have one of the youngest Mayors and I guess he is something else...in these times he is making the city work...it is a success.  They had a 2 hour segment on it....just a little tid bit of info.
By the by...do you know why the Alamo??

A Little Ol'Gal we saw sitting along Riverwalk..just doing her thing!!!  She appeared to be very content and quite at peace.  Reminded me of the Mary Poppins song..."Feed the Birds...tuppence a bag!"

Yummy lunch stop...I hear they have a really great music fest here that is why I wanted to at least go through Kerrville, Texas


Buc-ee's will be another blog entry I am computer sit my ass weary!!! And the sun is going down and the dogs want a walk!!


By this time we were road weary...should have had the week break in Bisbee or Tuscon or San Antonio instead of Havasu City...but we did get quite a bit taken care of and if we would have done it any differently things would not have worked out like they did...needless to say...it was late when we arrived in Iowa, LA and we had a bit of a rhubarb...and do not mean pie!  We were tired, hungry and we or I decided I was going to throw one of my fits...it was a complete lack-o-communication factor.  I know it is after Valentine's
day...not that that should matter...the golden advice I can give..or Sage advice is thus...Take the time to talk..do not..I repeat...do not expect anyone to read your mind!!!  Get it? Got it? Good!!!  Simple advice I know but wow...things can unravel fast...needless to say we worked through it...perhaps still working it through our minds as to what the freak happened...I think she was standing there thinking "No Wonder!"
As we all know...do not go  to bed mad at each other and communicate and the sun will rise on a new day!  Oh some more advice...stop before you get so beat that shit stops making any sense!!!  That will come up when we talk about New Orleans.

EVERYONE IS SMILING...CUZ WE ARE OUT OF TEXAS!!


We were just happy to be out of TEXAS!!!  Holy shit that is a big freak n' state...I have seen most of it and can say I like-Austin, San Antonio and Galveston and that is about it!

Monday, February 8, 2010

On to Texas...the never ending state!!!

Left Bisbee behind and cruised through some border towns...we actually made a wrong turn and we were driving right along the border...US on one side and Mex on the other...for us Northern girls it was and experience.  Billboards in English on one side of the fence and Spanish on the billboards on the other side.  We continued East and a little North to Rodeo, New Mexico.  My friend Justin Brown said his Grandpa told him to visit Rodeo and spend some time....uuuhhh I do not know what GPa Brown saw in this town but we did not see a whole lot...Wilsal Montana has more to offer.

Here is Rodeo New Mexico!

After leaving Rodeo we came upon some crazy uncomfortable energy place...neither one of us can remember the name of the place but it reminded us of Corwin Springs area???  Not sure it was the truly Great big wide open

Does anyone want to adopt it???

We decided to stop in El Paso and looked for green chilis...instead Chanti lost her ATM card.  We went to a great Mexican rest. for dinner..I think it was Joe's Cafe??  They had live music, yummy drinks and the best Mole Sauce ever!!!  Texas, Texas, Texas...it took us four days to get out of the State.  After El Paso we went to San Antonio to see the Alamo.  Neither one us had ever been...so why not?  One of the best parts of the trip occurred the day we left El Paso...Chantannell and I singing to 80's music...Bonnie Tyler's total eclipse of the heart...why did I want that song so badly for our prom my senior year...I remember people saying they would not go to Prom if that was the song...I did not get it then.  I wondered as we sang if Chantannell knew the words because of hanging out with my friends and me at that point in her life and torturing her with our music.  It was the beginnig of MTV and the popular thing to do when I was a senior was to go to people's houses and watch MTV..it was great!  Some of the videos!!  Anyway this was a great part of the trip.

                          
the camry chockablock full!!  Can you find Diezel?




A FEW OF OUR BUDDHAS WE FOUND ALONG THE WAY!
signing out for now until I Ashtons photo card and enter it in the computer!

Monday, February 1, 2010

Day 17, January 23, 2010

AAAHHHH Bisbee!  Our day started with a basket full of delicious fresh fruit, hot coffee, juice, warm muffins and yogurt delivered to our door by Tara.  We enjoyed our nosh and then it was time to pamper and feed our mental physical well being.  I started with a wonderful massage from Tara while Chantannell sat in the oxygenator...a cabinet that you sit in on a little bench, your head sticks out and your body is encased in a fog of oxygen and steam heat!  I did not know what the oxygenator sauna treatment was until it was my turn and the majority of the time I was in there I kept giggling to myself.  My mother during one of her auction moments decided to bid on one of these gizmos...albeit it did not have any of the sauna or oxygen hook-ups.  It was ickky green and ended up in the hands of my good pal, Pete Walther.  He put it on his front porch so you could sit in it and overlook the city.  Crazy and kooky!
We were in this thing for about 25-30 minutes.  We did get to watch the hummingbirds and the snow melt off of the cactus..it was very very good!  I finished before Chanti so I went ahead and started packing out our room.  40 minutes or so after I had finished with all of my stuff and I was standing by the car with the puppies running around and I was reading the map Tara, the massage therapist asked me if I had seen Chantannell and I replied "no". "Oh, she must still be asleep on the table."  The massages were so relaxing and so good for us...so was the Ozonator.  I hope somehow someway my mom saw me...LOL!
Tara & Chantannell



After leaving the Healing Gardens we cruised the sister city of Butte America...what a town.  Very clever on how the built the town and how they have maintined the historic integrity.  Do not come here expecting to stay in Super 8 or Comfort Inn.  This town has worked to preserve its uniqueness and has succeeded.  As we drove the narrow very European streets Chantannell wanted to open the sunroof to beable to take Ashton photos on the move...she does not know how all the buttons work and alas we had a wee bit of a snowstorm inside of the Camry....oooppppsssss!


This is one of the coolest towns I have been to.  We drove around, wished we had more time, went to Dot's Diner enjoyed an old fashioned setting, milkshake, burger, hot dog...yummy!  I always love that old time stuff.  They have an airstream park you stay the night in.  It looked very Lucille Ball Show.
                        

Help me name the Camry

It was suggested to me to ask those that are checking our blog to give me some names for the Camry.  Let me describe the smooth as butter ride....Foremost Diezel actually relaxes as the tires chew up highway!!!  I love that...I do not know if it is the smooth ride, the quiet, the tighter space, his mountain of comfort covering the entire back seat other than the spots Hazelnut wants to be.  Comfortable to drive for both long legged drivers and little red headed girls.  Sound system is great...Yummy gray color with metalic specks.  Trunk big enough for only one body and a purple pillow.  When I glide to a stop it feels and sounds like we are coming in for a landing and as we move forward it is time for take off!  A few chips in the windshield, sustained damage by the body of a deer...all four driver's side panels...Hazelnut did not even wake up (this happened before I left Montana).
I am sure there are more words to describe the machine but I do not want to inhibit any ideas for names.