Hueco Tanks State Park and Historic Site, El Paso, Texas
A gossip betrays a confidence; so avoid a man who talks too much. ~ Proverbs 20:19
First thing this morning, as we’re gazing out the windshield at the gorgeous morning and the couple of rabbits hopping about, a coyote came wandering up the street in front of us! Probably spotted the movement of the rabbits and came looking for breakfast. If he found it, it was beyond our view, thank goodness! He’s supposed to be looking for roadrunners anyway. . . .
Time to pack up and hit the road, leaving this extraordinary place behind, but not our memories. Hey, why do you think I keep this blog? It’s because my memory needs all the help it can get! It’s really not to make our family and friends nervous with our antics.
We passed a bunch of unusual (at least for us) signs today during our 235-mile, 5 ½-hour drive, including stops for fuel and Wal-Mart shopping. Signs like, “Dust Storms Next 15 Miles” and “Don’t pick up hitchhikers in this area; prison nearby”.
While the drive took us through some beautiful mountains as well as flatlands, it also wreaked havoc with gas mileage because of the steep terrain in places and very, very high winds! We were down to 7.4mpg! And Blaine commented that it’s the most wind he’s ever had to drive in. It’s good it was relatively traffic-free.
I don’t know if you remember or not, but I previously posted that I-10 runs 880.5 miles across Texas from Louisiana to New Mexico. We began our journey as we first got on it at the Louisiana/Texas border and today (roughly 6 weeks later), have finally reached the other end at the Texas/New Mexico border.
Rustys RV Ranch, Rodeo, New Mexico
What a special treat we were greeted with when we entered this oasis in the desert! Today was ‘Taco Tuesday’ in the campground! And we were invited at a mere cost of $4/each. It would’ve been $2, but since dinner was only an hour away, we had no time to prepare a covered dish to share.
The tacos – and all the rest of the food – were a tasty treat! And we fellowshipped with another couple from . . . . somewhere in the United States (we can’t remember where 😊). They’d been here to view the stars, which we were told were incredible and the campground keeps the place as a ‘dark site’ for just that reason. A lot of the people in the campground are amateur astronomers. We discovered tonight why that is! An absolutely, indescribable sky! It was so full of stars that most of us never see! And we could see the Milky Way as well! Just with our naked eyes! We didn’t spend a long time in awe because I started shivering, but WOW!! I look at that, and marvel that anyone could make figures (big dipper, Orion’s belt, astrology signs, etc.) out of all that! And you know, back in ancient history, the skies were probably even more magnificently displayed because of the lack of electric lights washing out the sky.
What a symbol God has provided us as proof of His Greatness!!! Thank You!