Monday, March 26, 2012

It's been three weeks since my last blog

Wow, has it really been that long since I last wrote?

The planned RV maintenance in Nacogdoches went fairly well. A new sink, new awning, a room suitable for daylight film loading, and far too many little improvements to mention here. I really don’t want to bore you all. All of this took a little over two weeks with rain delays and trips to the mega hardware place.

We were back on the road heading west on Wednesday the 21st for a two-day drive to Big Bend National Park. Years ago my friend Wally Frederick told me how much he loved it when he visited so I decided to give it a look around. He was not wrong!

We found a nice RV park in the little town of Terlingua, TX. More about the RV park in another blog (a nicer owner/operator/resident couple would be hard to find). This will be our home base for a week or so. Exploration of the park and surrounding areas plus re-learning how to use my field camera and develop 4x5 B&W film are the planned items.

There are a lot of things I can add about Terlingua but that also will be fodder for future ramblings. To put it in a simple phrase, I am a happy camper here!

Today, at the suggestion of one of the owners, I took Rex and headed west down what they call River Road. I have found a new third favorite riding road. AWESOME is not adequate to describe the ride. I was so impressed that I am starting a new blog, "Rex’s Rode Roads." More about that when it is up and running.
This loan magenta cactus called to me from the hillside. Sula should like this.
Stopped at a Texas Roadside Picnic area.On one of the best riding roads Rex and I have traversed.
Along Texas FM170 is this movie set. I particularly like this
because I love the movie 'Streets of Laredo' part of the Lonesome Dove stories.





Breaking from the diet of rice and chicken I decided to grill Riley and I a steak.
Yes one was his (sans spices) and he enjoyed it immensely.

2 comments:

  1. Those steaks sure look good lol. Always look forward to reading your blog Mike and the pics are, as usual, amaaaaazing (o:

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  2. Thanks so much Patti. More to come I am sure.

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