Sunday, October 19, 2025

Homeward Bound

 We are on our way home after spending time with our grandson Ike, Hannah, and our new great grandson Elkan.  Had a great time sharing stories about our family and dining with them.  We had real local cajun food. It was delicious.  We also enjoyed spending time in their home and we got to play with Elkan who will soon be walking.  

Today, we are in Mississippi at a KOA campground.  We have had a great time, but it will be nice to be back home.



Tuesday, October 14, 2025

The Big Texan

 Left Albuquerque and headed to Texas.  We camped at the Big Texan RV Park. 

We also treated ourselves to a steak dinner with friends at the Big Texan Steak Ranch.  The restaurant offers a challenge to their guests. If you can eat a 72 oz. steak, roll, baked potato and salad in a hour it is FREE.  It doesn't happen often, but it has been done.


Oh, our steaks were delicious and we took half of our 8 oz. steaks back to the coach.

Saturday, October 11, 2025

Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta 2025

 Arrived at the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta and got settled in before the balloon launch.  We were amazed at the variety of balloons and the number of attendees.  Below are some pictures of this great morning.  We were amazed that we were able to walk on the field and even visit the pilots and crew. 

That afternoon we visited the Turquoise Museum  we saw employees slice and polish turquoise.  The museum had on display a stone that was worth over 16 million.






Later we went to the Nuclear Museum which chronicled the development of nuclear energy and the use by the military.  Behind the museum there were several planes and equipment that were used to transport nuclear equipment.


The next morning we attended the Special Shapes Rodeo which included Mickey Mouse, aliens, parrots, and even Smokey the Bear.

 
                                                                                                                                                                               
   


















                  




After sunset we were treated to a drone light show and fireworks.  The fireworks display rivaled many Fourth of July Celebrations.

The hot  air balloon figure to the right is made with drones are in a formation controlled by a computer. 















Saturday we visited the Hot Air Balloon Museum.  The displays were well done and interesting.  We enjoyed the virtual hot air ride.  We wore virtual glasses that displayed scenes from a hot air balloon and made you feel like you were actually riding in a balloon.  You could see all around you, above you and below you.  If was an effective ride.











Monday, October 6, 2025

Grand Canyons Wonders

 The Grand Canyon is a natural wonder which is found Arizona.  It is a site of natures amazing rock formations which have been sculpted by wind and water.  The Colorado River has been cutting the rock for centuries and the canyon is still being changed to this day.  To look at the river at the bottom of the canyon it seems that this would be an impossible feat.  The following photos will give you a taste of what we experienced on our trip.


The rugged layers on the sides of the canyon are breathtaking.  Other formations are more rocky and lack the pink and red color.














If you look carefully in the middle of the picture you may be able to see the muddy Colorado River that has eroded tons of dirt and rock to form today's canyon.











At the end of our drive on the south rim of the canyon we walked to the Desert View Watch Tower which was built in1906 by VerKamp and operated as a store to serve visitors.  Today is serves as the Grand Canyon Conservancy park store.










Thursday, October 2, 2025

Bryce National Park and the Hoodoos


 Drove through Bryce Park and saw more canyons with beautiful red geological formations.  While Zion displayed the layers of soil and rock that had been eroded, Bryce had large rock outcroppings.  We enjoyed Bryce more because it was not as busy and we were able to pull off the road at parking areas.  

Entering the park we passed through arches.

We took this picture of the Natural Bridge from one of the many scenic parking areas.

A hoodoo is a tall, thin spire of rock formed by erosion. Hoodoos typically consist of relatively soft rock topped by harder, less easily eroded stone that protects each column from the elements. They generally form within sedimentary rock and volcanic rock formations.


Had a late lunch at the lodge.  After lunch we headed back to our coach.

Monday, September 29, 2025

Awesome vistas in Zion National Park

 Zion is a must see national park.  The few pictures included do not do justice to the views that we saw.  The rock formations are huge and only give you a taste of the beauty of the landscape found in Utah. We drove around the east side of the park and drove though the Zion-Mount CarmelTunnel that was 1.1 miles long and was built in 1920's.  Entering the tunnel was like entering a cave because it was not lit inside.

Tomorrow we plan to return to Zion and go into the interior of the park. 

We were fortunate that we were treated to the color of the Aspens which had changed to their fall colors.  What a glorious experience.





Saturday, September 27, 2025

Ghouls and Goblins

 We arrived at our campground after a six hour drive though Idaho and ending in Utah.  As we entered the campground we were greeted by ghouls and goblins.  The management had already decorated for Halloween.



Heading for Cedar City Utah near the canyons. We plan to visit Bryce and Zion National Parks.