Saturday, December 27, 2014

Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument

We spent yesterday (12/27/14)  in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument.
 
 
This is one of the most beautiful places we've visited so far. 
 
 
This area is the northernmost habitat that these cacti grow and the only place in the United States that they exist.
 
 
This is an organ pipe on the left and a saguaro on the right.
 
They can get pretty big. 
 
 
This deformity in the arm of the cactus is called a crest and is very rare. 
 

We took a 21 mile drive through the back country and saw awe inspiring scenery.  It was a dirt and gravel road.  We travelled it at 5 to 10 miles an hour.  The fine desert dust covered the truck, in and out. 
 
 
See the small arch above the larger one?

 
 





The Saguaro cactus can grow up to 50 feet tall and live two hundred years.  They don't grow arms until they are about ninety years old.  They can also weigh several thousand pounds.



 
We spent the night at the campground in the park.  It was dry camping (no facilities) so it was very dark and very quiet at night. This is a shot of our campsite. 
 
The night sky was full of stars and we spent time finding different constellation's in the cool  air.  The nights have been in the 30's  so we didn't spent too much time outdoors. 
 
 
A sundown picture
 
Dawn in the desert. 
 
 
Tonight we are in Gila Bend, Arizona and Holt Shell.  It's a truck stop, gas station and campground. 
 
They also sell local art and a lot of it. 
 
Tomorrow we head to Yuma for New Years. 

 
 

Thursday, December 25, 2014

MERRY CHRISTMAS

Merry Christmas to everyone.  It's been a while since our last post.  Some of those days were travel days and brief overnight stops.  We stopped in Deming, New Mexico for four nights to catch up on laundry and unwind a bit.  While in Deming, we went to The Adobe Deli.  It's 9 miles out of town and down a dirt road.

This is the entrance
 
This is the exterior
 
The food was great.  Vickie and I split a pastrami sandwich and we each had a bowl of onion soup that they are known for. 
The gentleman on the left lives in Deming.  He is the father of a friend of ours.  He's 90 years  old and is getting ready to take off in his motor home.  We had a wonderful time with him. 
 
 
  A two headed calf.
 
This place is like a red neck museum
 
 Notice the railroad rail foot rest
 
 
I love this place
 
From Deming, we moved to Tucson and will be here until December 26th when we move to Ajo. 
A Canadian friend of ours wanted a picture of tumbleweed so here it is.
 
 
 ARIZONA
 
BEAUTIFUL scenery!




 
Early morning walk in the desert
 
 PIMA AIR MUSEUM
 
 

 
A super guppy
 
A piece of moon rock valued at 20 million dollars
 
Standing on the moon holding up the earth.  Vickie is doing most of the work.
 
Merry Christmas!



 
 


Tuesday, December 16, 2014

San Antonio

We have been in San Antonio for two days and the weather and company was great! It is a beautiful city rich in history.


The Alamo


 Very Large Cypress trees

  Dinner at Casa Rio


The River Walk At Christmas!



The Buckhorn Saloon & Museum


Chinese Tea Garden

Mission San Juan
Our great tour guide Dave, is a native of the area and has a wealth of knowledge in San Antonio history.