
I had a good nights rest and was eager to turn west toward Arizona. Not that I didn’t like New Mexico, but I have a lot of miles to cover and the P71 was anxious to get to the next… Continue reading
I had at least two more hours of driving ahead of me before I would reach Albuquerque. It gave me time to see some more of the New Mexico countryside . After an hour or so I decided to take… Continue reading
I left Las Cruses on the early side so I could take the back roads some before jumping on the Interstate heading north. I went through the pecan orchards. Acre after acre. It was really something to see. I think… Continue reading
The road out of Las Cruses was a hot one. The temperatures were soaring toward 100. Lucky for me it was that nice dry heat. If you don’t live in a place with dry heat you can always find out… Continue reading
Leaving Midland I didn’t get too far before the signs appeared. There was a meteor crater ahead. Luckily it was not in the middle of the highway. I took the marked exit and headed down Meteor road. At the end… Continue reading
In 1974 three members of the Ant Farm, an “art group” created what is known as Cadillac Ranch by taking about ten examples of Cadillacs (1949-1963) and burying them, nose first into a field just outside of Amarillo, TX. Since… Continue reading
OK, so most of your windshield is just a big bug catcher. Which reminds me of the joke – “What’s the last thing on the mind of a bug that hits your windshield? His ass.” I know, that was juvenile.… Continue reading
As I traveled from Oklahoma to West Texas today there were a few really neat places that caught my eye: It wasn’t open, but it must be a great place to visit when it is open. It was outside a… Continue reading
All was not lost in Oklahoma in terms of car museums, or things like car museums. The Muscle Car Ranch is quite the place as it is ah…well. It is a place like none other. Sixty-five acres of land where… Continue reading