Another pretty, sunny & very windy day. Saw another huge windmill farm on the way here. Seems the winds around here blow steadily most of the year.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Santa Rosa State Park
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Sumner Lake SP, NM



Arrived mid-afternoon, yesterday, Monday the 24th. A beautiful, clear, cool day. We decided to stay in the primitive area rather than in the regular RV campground. We’re camped on a spit of land jutting into
Today we’ve been trying to think of equally beautiful campsites we’ve stayed in. Decided Curry Hammock or Long Key in the Fla. Keys,
Met two other couples camping. They are all retired school teachers. Just traveling here & there like us.
Tomorrow we continue on to
Monday, March 24, 2008
Bottomless Lakes State Park, Roswell, NM
We arrived at the Bottomless Lakes SP near
We have a wonderful camp site right on the largest lake in the State Park. The lake is spring fed and about 90’ deep. Legend has it that a group of cowboys were camped here in the 1800’s. The wanted to see how deep the lake was so they tied all their lariats together, tied the rope to a rock and threw it in the lake. The rock never hit bottom so they called it a bottomless lake.
Dogs are allowed off leash in certain parts of the lake. Gopher has had the most wonderful time swimming. We originally planned to stay here for Friday & Saturday, but just paid for Sunday & Monday as well. When Gopher and I made our trip out here in 2005, we stayed here. Forgot just how nice it was.
The weather is just perfect. Low 80’s during the day, high 30’s at night.
I called Lazy Daze on Friday to find out the status of our order. Our new LD will be ready for pickup on April 24. Called Steve & Carol Crisp who are buying our 2000 LD; they were as happy as we were to finally have a firm date. They will fly to LA on the 23rd to pick up their new-to-them Lazy Daze.
On Saturday morning we all took a nice walk on a multi-use trail that runs for 3 or 4 miles. Saw a ferret today. The campground host said it escaped from an RV some time ago but seems to have adapted well to the environment. As long as the hawks don’t get it.
Woke up Sunday to 45*. A cold & grey day. Misty rain. Carol stayed bundled up all day. Never did go outside. Tonight it’s supposed to get down to 35*. Gopher & Took a few nice walks.
On Tuesday morning we left forThursday, March 20, 2008
Junction, TX to Brantley Lake SP, NM


When we got up today, it was 35*. Frost on the windows. What a surprise.
We left Junction at about
We stayed the night at the
Gonzales & Junction, TX


Late Tuesday night we had a rain storm while camping in
We stopped for groceries at a H.E.B. grocery store near
When we arrived in Junction, we first stopped at a
The drive from
I often wonder when traveling through these very small towns just what people do to earn a living. What do they do for recreation? Major shopping? It’s about two hours from Junction to anywhere. Cell phone service but no Internet service in Junction.
We’re having a wonderful time.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Gonzales, TX , March 18
The weather forecast for today is for severe thunderstorms with possible hale, plus a tornado watch. With that in mind, we left Steven Austin SP early and headed for our current campground at Independence Park in Gonzales, TX, about a two hour drive.
Here's a little bit about Gonzales:
Often called the "Lexington of Texas" because first skirmish of Texas Revolution was fought here. Settled 1825 by Green C. DeWitt, American empresario from Missouri, named for Rafael Gonzales (then governor of joint state of Coahuila-Texas); town was designed by Mexican government. Interestingly, streets were named for saints, and markers today show original plan. Current seat of Gonzales County, center of large pecan, cattle and poultry production.
It's been raining on & off all day but, fortunately, nothing like the predictions. We have the weather radio on. It went off once just before a heavy rain came through. Right now, about 4pm, it's starting to clear up. The rest of the week is supposed to be beautiful.
We both enjoyed a day off the road.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Sunday-Monday, March 16 & 17
After saying last minute goodbye's, we headed out at 8:30am on Sunday morning. On our way to California. The plan was to stop around Pensacola for the night but I wasn't tired so we just kept going. We take a rest break about every two hours. The next plan was to spend the night at the Louisiana Welcome Center but is was closed for renovation. We finally found a Wal-Mart in Slidell, LA and spent the night in their parking lot. Well lighted, other RV's were there plus Gopher is a very good watch dog. She really goes crazy if someone approaches the camper. We feel very comfortable sleeping in rest areas & such with her around.
On Monday we drove from Slidell, LA to our first planned stop at White Memorial Park near Anahuac, TX about an hour east of Houston. What a disappointment. The "campground" was just a field off ae dirt road. We parked for a while and had lunch. After that we headed to our alternate stop; the Steven F. Austin State Park, west of Houston. The Houston traffic wasn't as bad as I was expecting. Heavy but not to the point where it was disturbing. The Park is very nice. It was part of the original Steven F. Austin homestead. Austin is considered as the founder of Texas. The park is about 1/2 full. We've been on the road since early Sunday morning. We're both tired. It felt very good to not be driving. Starting tomorrow, we slow the pace down. Four hour drive per day at the max.
Got an e-mail from Jennifer today. She & Karen decided they would keep caring for Balou & Bagera. Carol was very, very happy with the news. Balou & Bagera are two good dogs; I'll miss them but it's probably best.
It's 9:30. Bed time.