Saturday, October 18, 2014

Wandering East

After our visit to Chaco Canyon we relocated to Edgewood, NM where we spent a week visiting old friends and places in the area.  We attended church at Valley View Christian Church which has grown to average attendance of 600.  When we first started going there the average attendance was about 20.  It's now a huge place and we know only a very few people.

I'm not going to list the names of the folks we visited because I will probably forget someone.  Let's just say our calendar was full and we say many old friends.

We drove to Santa Fe and had lunch at one of our favorite Mexican restaurants; Tomasita's near the train station.  It also happened to be Balloon Fiesta week so we went to one of the Mass Ascensions to watch about 500 hot air balloons launch and fill the sky.  That brought back some fond memories, but the Balloon Fiesta is not as large as it once was.  Apparently the growth of Albuquerque and increased costs have reduced the numbers of balloonists.

After a week in Edgewood we continued east as far as Amarillo where we ended up staying three nights.  West Texas is no fun when weather moves in and we had very strong winds for two full days.  We just hunkered down and waited it out.

Our next stop was just an overnight stop at an Indian Casino near Oklahoma City.  The full hookup camping is free and they give you a $10 gift card to play the slots.  You can't cash in the card but you can keep any money you win, so we walked away with $4.50.  Not bad to get paid for camping.

Our next stop was one of those that sometimes don't work out all that well.  We had planned to stay at a Corp of Engineers park on the Arkansas River near Ft. Smith, AR.  I read the reviews and checked it out on satellite maps and it looked fine.  However, when we got there we discovered that it was completely tree covered.  The Google satellite views had been taken in the winter time and did not show the tree cover.  TV is important to us and there were no sites where we could see the satellite, so we found a nearby overpriced RV park for the night.  Oh well.  You've got to be flexible if you plan to live as we do.

The next day we moved to Hollister, MO, a small town just across Turkey Creek from Branson, MO.  This is a real touristy area with many shows (mostly country type) and lots of places to spend money.  We plan to spend a week looking the place over but it's doubtful they will get much of our money.  We'll see.  It is a very pretty area of the Ozark Mountains and the fall colors are starting.  We took a motorcycle ride yesterday and may well do some more of that while we are here.

More later.

2 comments:

  1. Looks like you're on your way to Tennessee, right?

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  2. I'm sure it was fun to spend time in your old stomping grounds, visiting with old friends. I'm surprised to hear the Balloon Fiesta has fallen off. I would have thought it would continue to grow. I've never been to Branson. Maybe some day.

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