Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Grand Canyon National Park


Grand Canyon!!

I was so excited to go there!  I have flown over, in commercial flights and, once, in a helicopter.  Of course, I’ve seen pictures.  But NOTHING could really prepare you for being on the edge of this magnificent creation!  The camera just cannot do it justice.  But, I have tried! 

The north rim was closed at this time of the year.  It is 1,000 feet higher than the south rim.  The canyon is 10 miles wide and 1 mile deep!  The colors, the plants, the sheer size of this thing are overwhelming.  The Park Service has done a tremendous job of providing plenty of opportunities to get close to the rim in places where the views are phenomenal.  We were very fortunate that the numbers of people did not prevent us from getting plenty of space and time to see the canyon.  I can only imagine the crowds during school breaks!

I will allow my pictures and captions to attempt to show how amazing this place is.















rare Dan and Gena sighting!































museum of early settlement




wall painting in the tower

painting on the wall

lookout tower, from 2nd landing


inside the lookout tower












































California, here we come!


California, here we come!
From Gila Bend, our next stop was El Centro, California – another military base.  We were only there one night, but that next morning we were thrilled to find the Blue Angels practicing right over our heads!  We needed to get going, since our next stop was quite a distance away.  We hung around for a while, though, watching the thrilling performances of those pilots.  I took a couple of pictures, but, as you can imagine, capturing a good image is difficult!  Didn't keep me from trying!




















On our drive west on I-8, there were some unique things to see.  One area, more than a mile long, on both sides of the freeway, was the largest solar farm you can imagine!  Another striking sight was acres and acres of just huge rocks, piled on each other – no plant in sight!

One stop we made was at the Desert View Tower on Interstate 8 that can be seen for miles.  Dan had passed it many times over the past 30 years, but had never stopped.  I’m so glad we did stop this trip!  It is quite a unique structure, with wonderful vistas.  It is 3,000 in elevation, in the In-Ko-Pah mountains.  It was built in 1922 thru 1928, with more construction in the 1930’s and 1950.   I took a few pictures…

PICTURES FROM THE DESERT VIEW TOWER













beautiful view


Our destination was a campground in Camp Pendleton, near San Diego.  Our campsite, with full hookup, was actually on the beach, just a hundred yards or so from the water!  Unfortunately, for the four days we were there, the weather did not cooperate.  It was very windy and cool – not what we had hoped!  But, it was a lovely place to camp.  Our main reason for going to San Diego was to visit our good friends, Karen and Barry Gershenfeld.  We have both done the touristy things in San Diego, so we skipped that aspect of the visit.  We had a lovely dinner with Karen and Barry in Oceanside, and another lunch with Karen. 


our camper on our site on the beach

did I say windy and cool??

just nice to see the ocean

windy and cool sunset


Yes, we were on a Marine base!



From Camp Pendleton, we drove east on the interstate for a while, but then we took a scenic road which extended our drive for the day by a couple of hours.  Beautiful country, lots of hills, interesting communities and homes.  Our destination that day was Dan’s cousin Randy’s home near Kingman, Arizona, off of I-40.  Dan hadn’t seen Randy for over 40 years!  We really enjoyed our stay in Randy and Kathy’s home.  They have 40 acres out in the Arizona desert – they haul in their water!  Randy and Kathy raise some of their food, have a bunch of chickens.  It is so quiet out at their place – the night sky is amazing!

One fun and quick stop on I-40 was Winslow, Arizona...actually on the old US route 66.  Anyone who love the Eagles' music - can't miss this stop if you are out that way!  "Standing on the corner in Winslow, Arizona...."!




our "standing on the corner" picture

art on a wall in Winslow






flat bed Ford, from Eagle's Takin' It Easy!

From Randy and Kathy’s place, we headed to the Grand Canyon – a place I’ve wanted to visit for years!

Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Gila Bend, AZ and Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument


From Tucson, we traveled to Gila Bend, Arizona, to the Air Force Auxiliary Field there.  Different from other bases where we have stayed, there are actually no military personnel stationed there permanently…all civilian. The base is used for training pilots. Small base, not much in facilities, but full service campsites were cheap!  And, free laundry – not bad.  One of the folks there was friends with someone in town who had a very prolific lemon tree – there were so many lemons that were left in the laundry room, that I was urged to take a grocery bag full.  Makes the old saying “When life gives you lemons…” come to life!  So, putting on my thinking cap (and researching on the web), I decided I should make lemon curd and limoncello!  More on that later!

The reason we stopped at this base is its closeness to the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument.  It was about 30 miles further south and right on the border. There are not many places where this particular cactus thrives, and this is the main place.  They are very interesting-looking and unique cactus plants.  Plus, one of the suggested activities was to go with a guide to a park that is another 15 miles or so south, plus another 15 miles on a dirt road which is literally yards from the border.  We saw the construction that was happening on the wall.  OK, now we’ve been there, and have no need to return.
Here are some pictures from the day at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument.  We find these landscapes and the plants to be beautiful, but very different from back east.  






a different type of cholla (doesn't jump at Tug!)


Organ Pipe cactus


pretty vista, with a saguaro

Organ Pipe Cactus

sky is beautiful

lovely pond in the park

so unusual to see water in Arizona!

the Wall

the famous wall