like i said it was very windy here yesterday. it was hard to do anything so we checked in around 3 at the texas spring camp. (one time we were here we saw the northern lights.)
this motorhome looks like the first one we ever camped in. it was jerry’s parent’s winnebago. we went to clear lake in the late 70’s. look familiar tracy and tony?

we watched this tent flap and fly in the wind for a long time before the owners came back.



jerry went ove to help them get it back up. it turned out they were people we had met at the vendor’s area earlier in the day. i had bought something from them. they were from quartzite. we tallked for a long time about all the changes that have happened there over the last 20 years. they are very unhappy with what the city has incorporated.
i watched this cloud as it stayed in the same place all evening. it went from this-
-to this. it looks likes a blue whale to jerry and i.

we ended the night with a game of scrabble. i won, but look at one of my tray of letters i had at one time. try to make something out of that.

we headed out yesterday morning and stopped at one last point of interest. I wish my pictures could do it justice.



we stopped at the campground in calico last night. we didn’t go in the town, we’ve been there so many times.
we are at the starbucks in Barstow now. we might check out the ‘route 66 museum’. our neighbor, kara, has had a lot to do with the club and has a lot of stories about the road from childhood on.
it was another good trip. we saw a lot in a short time. but it ends this evening.
I might do one more post,
so stay tuned.
Once again, I admire your “people person” personas. You have never met a stranger. Your pictures are great- how did that cloud retain it’s shape for so long? All those I O s are programming stuff- looked pretty powerful to someone like Karl or Kris. Glad you’re on your way home!
Too bad was so windy, but so great to visit with people from Quartzite. Hope you can get some pictures from the Route 66 Museum. Love all the desert shots, the blue whale especially/ Have a good ride home.
The things I remember most about that first trip in the motorhome are the bunk beds, feeding ducks marshmallows and having them steal your sandals, and making pet rocks!