Hard to feel lonely when you realize that God named His Son, Immanuel, God with us. Hope your Christmas is wonderful wherever you may be.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Christmas Eve in Tucumcari, New Mexico
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Welcome to Tucumcari, New Mexico!

So, Wautonomah called Tonopah and Tocom to his side and said: "Soon I must die and one of you must succeed me as Chief. Tonight you must take your long knives and meet in combat to settle the matter between you and he who survives shall be Chief and have for his squaw, Kari, my daughter"
So the two rivals met and hurled themselves upon one another in deadly combat, but unknwon to either, Kari had concealed herself nearby and as the knife of Tonopah found the heart of Tocom, she rushed from her hiding place and plunged her knife into the heart of Tonopah. Then, taking Tocom's knife, she stabbed herself in grief. When Wautonomah was led to the scene, he was heartbroken and seizing Kari's knife, he plunged it into his heart, crying in agony. "Tocom-Kari". The old Chief's dying utterance lives on today with a slight change to Tucumcari and the scene of the tragedy is now famous legendary Tucumcari Mountain.
Whew! It has been quite a couple of days trying to outrun the blizzard that is headed for the Rockies and central plains states. Today we crossed three states, Oklahoma, Texas, and into New Mexico as far as Tucumcari where it is 51 as I post this. Was 71 yesterday in Boise, Oklahoma. So nice that we left our screen door open yesterday afternoon. Blizzard is supposed to start up tonight and go through Christmas Eve. Anyway we hope to be as cozy as possible here in Tucumcari. Who knows. It got cold during that last cold snap with highs only ten and it's supposed to snow tomorrow. But it can't be any worse than the 20 below temperatures in Cheyenne, last week. Anyway I have already received my Christmas presents this year. My dream of fulltiming in my RV has come true thanks to Lord Jesus. We are having a great time in Tucumcari tonight decorating while listening to Christmas Music and Carols on the terrific local Christian station.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Enjoying Kit Carson, Colorado
Even the little main street is decorated for Christmas and sports charming old fashioned street lamps...
Thursday, December 17, 2009
A Brush with Brush, Colorado
Colorado SR 14 is designated as a scenic byway. It is a good road and I saw many fabulous raptors up close and personal sitting on the utility poles, or chasing little munchies. It goes through the Pawnee National Grasslands and is worth taking a leisurely drive through, as wildlife is abundant. On the way there is a Forrest Campground just north off of highway 14 which would have been fun to check out in warmer weather. Will have to wait for next summer or earlier in the day.
Nice map of Brush at the entrance to the Brush Memorial Park Campground. Campground is marked in blue at the southern end of town you can barely see it at the crossroad of Clayton St. and Road R that make a cross at the very bottom of the map. Followed the directions in the campground directory and boy were they off. Sent me to a deadend road and I had to jacknife the trailer to get her turned around and back on the road out. Thank you Trailer Life Campground directory! Close but no cigar. So, I drove back to the main drag, followed the city signs to the fairgrounds and voila! I found this nice big sign opposite the entrance to Brush, Colorado's Memorial Park Campground. It's easy to find if you ignore Trailer Life Campground Directory directions. Just follow the signs to the Fairgrounds. If you're coming in from the interstate or south on Hwy 71 that is Colorado St. in Brush. Just take that south to Railroad St. then turn west (right) and go one block to Clayton St. and take that south across the tracks and go south 3 blocks and you will see the below sign on your left, and the campground entrance is on your right. You will be on the south end of town on Clayton St.. Dear friend, Kathleen phoned last night to see how everything was going. When she found out the misdirection problem she suggested I try using mapquest next time.
One reason I like off season camping...no people. Only one other camper is in the campground besides me. There is a great area to walk the dogs, jog, or fish east across the street from here. Was going to stay one night but it's so pleasant here and the weather is great so have decided to stay two or three days at least. The cost of this nice campground is free the first night and only $10 per night with a limit of 6 nights.
The weather in Cheyenne when I left was cold, nights were single digits or lower, daytime temperatures were lucky to make 30's most days. Here it seems much warmer and was 50's yesterday and today. Lows last night were 30ish. Of course altitude is 4200 here and that helps. Cheyenne is over 6000 ft.
This is maybe the most unusual Christmas season in my life. Have to say I am really enjoying its difference. Has been so sad each year since first my mom went to be with Jesus and then my dad following her home not long after. Christmas will never be the same without them, but this year is the first time I have been preoccupied with stepping into an entirely new lifestyle and therefore have not felt the loss as keenly. Was wonderful to pull into the campground late in the afternoon, hookup, make a pot of homemade spaghetti sauce while listening to one of my favorite Christmas albums I had downloaded a couple days before, Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians "Now is the Caroling Season". Have had this album since I was a child in the 50's and have played it every year. Was lucky enough to hear the group perform when I lived in Sterling, CO years ago. They were wonderful. Last night we watched one of my favorite Christmas movies, "The Bishop's Wife", the old one with Loretta Young, David Niven, and Cary Grant.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Remembering The Sky Is Blue
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Hi Wave!
Since our plumbing was frozen I filled one of my nifty collapsible 5 gallon jugs for water. We fulltime RVers have to be resourceful don't you know?
Last night the temperatures here in Cheyenne dipped to -2 with 20 below wind chill. This morning about 4:30 I discovered the temperature in the RV was 60 degrees and the plumbing was frozen! That has happened before on cold days when I wasn't running the furnace enough but last night the furnace ran non stop and the plumbing still froze. Since the 5th wheel was to be pulled into the shop today I knew the plumbing would thaw. But tonight the kind people at Jolly Rogers RV told me they were leaving my 5th wheel in the cozy warmth of their shop and we can stay in it! What kind people to trust me, a stranger, in their shop. It is a toasty 74 degrees in the trailer tonight while it is 6 degrees at 5:00 pm. Predicted to go to -1 but since it's already down to 6. I'll bet the temps go even lower than last night's minus 2.
Today after Mike finished the Wave 8 installation he completed repairs on my fresh water tank that he discovered earlier this week was ready to drop out of the RV. Eventually it would have fallen out on the highway somewhere had this not been discovered by Mike. He showed me the steel beams were broken and bent right in the middle where the tank sagged down. He suspected the steel used for these beams holding the fresh water tank were way too light for the load they have to carry (60 gallons of fresh water). So he welded on brand new heavy steel beams then placed heavy plywood on top of them for a platform which was missing before, one of my new electric heat blankets and then the tank on the top of all that. That will keep this tank from freezing when the blanket is plugged in. This fresh water tank has always had problems with freezing up in cold weather because it is in the coldest most vulnerable place and basically not heated very well. Whether this will solve the frozen plumbing problems I don't know but it will prevent expensive damage to this important tank. My 3 other electric heat blankets will be placed over my two grey tanks and my black tank.
Then to top it all off Mike gave me two of the dozen homemade tamales his friend gave him today. So now I will have a wonderful supper. What kind people they are at Jolly Rogers RV.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Up With Solar!
The weather here has been cold, cloudy and blustery here today but the sun did shine long enough for Mike to get the solar panels onto the roof. Thank the Lord for small mercies.
However, Pete told me to pull my slides in if it starts to snow as we are predicted to get 3-4 inches tonight and very cold weather tomorrow. I tried not to whine about it. Am such a spoiled baby when it comes to inconvenience. However, so far I can say my worst day RVing is better than a good day at work. But they have to pull Whimsy into their shop tomorrow to begin work on the levelers and she has to have her slides in so she can fit through the big truck bay door. If there is snow piled up on the tops of the slideouts they can't be slid in. They are going to leave us indoors tomorrow because of the cold! So far no snow yet but I will pull in the slides tonight before bedtime just in case. That will make for some very cozy sleeping for me and the kids as our house shrinks to maybe less than half our regular volume. Well there's a first time for everything. Guess if we are going to be fulltimers we better be able to sleep with our slides in should the need arise again. This will be good practice.
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