Wednesday, June 19, 2013

From Here to There

Life … On the Road Again

We had a preview of Grand Canyon at this stop at Little Colorado River.
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Coleen is mesmerized by the size of Grand Canyon.
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In the tower at Grand Canyon.
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Deep and wide, deep and wide, …
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Each is trying to take it all in. Emily, Glen, Claire, Mother, Coleen, and Polly
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This canyon is massive.
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Yes, we got through without scrapping the top.
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Our Route 66 Experience
We had a good breakfast here on Route 66.
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Dustin and Gabriel, this picture of a teardrop camper is for you all.
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The ceiling and part of the walls were covered with dollar bills, and other things.
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We stopped at Sileigman for a memory back in time. I remember when we had a 1958 Edsel that was black with red wings, push buttons for the transmission, and how I could hardly wait until we would get a new car so that it could sit out behind the barn so I could “drive” it, push the buttons and turn the steering wheel.
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In this large picture, can you find … Glen?
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It seems like we stop to get gas way too often!
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Hackberry’s General Store on Route 66
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Mother remembers the old wringer washer and was telling me how she had to turn the crank to feed the clothes through the wringer into another tub.
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Emily
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The ceiling inside at Hackberry’s.
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Out back was an old shop with more antiques.
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These Berma Shave signs were also behind the store.
BIG MISTAKE – MANY MAKE -- RELY ON HORN -- INSTEAD OF BRAKE -- BERMA SHAVE
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And just look at this old Corvette. The man inside the store said it’s worth $150,000.00
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Hoover Dam
A small scale model showing how the concrete was poured for the dam.
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Hoover Dam
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Wonderful electricity.
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It was hot out there, 110 degrees.
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We saw our “ride” from way over across the dam coming to pick us up.
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The new bridge over the Colorado River at Hoover Dam.
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… as a Quilter

I love the bright colors, lines, and designs …
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Monday, June 17, 2013

Silverton, CO and Further West


The majestic beauty between Silverton and Ouray had steep mountains, blue skies, and winding narrow roads that were scary to me.
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We stopped in Delta and met Paul’s niece, Paula & Jerrel and family at Rocky Mountain Pantry. She had coffee and doughnuts ready for us. It was a refreshing break.
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We drove from Grand Junction, CO  to Arches National Park down along the Colorado River. The rusty red bluffs were beautiful with unique rock formations.
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You can see how big this arch is by the size of the people under the arch.
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There were over 300 arches in the park.
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Claire Bleu set up an outdoor studio and did some plein air painting while we drove through the park.
Just look at how her painting looks like the scene behind her.
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We stopped at this little quilting shop just south of the park in Moab.
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Driving on south we came upon Hole in the Rock, and Claire Bleu hollered out that we need to stop there and take a tour of Albert and Gladys Christenson’s house in the rock. He dynamited out the rock to form rooms and living quarters for them. He also worked as a miner, sculpturer, and painter. Gladys was like Mother and was very artistic, creative, and made do with what was available.
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There were lots of old memorabilia and souvenirs around for tourists.
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This road grader looks like it was horse drawn. Maybe it could smooth out Davis Rd. for us.
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Polly, Claire, and Mother take a rest in the shade.
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Mr. Albert carved the face of Pres. Theodore Roosevelt in the rock of his home.
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This Jeep was sitting in front of the Souvenir Shop. It is made from farm tools, metal scraps, and license plates.
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Emily
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Monument Valley
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Claire Bleu was in her glory snapping 100s of pictures in Monument Valley. If anyone wants to stop, they holler and, bless Jim's heart, he steps on the brakes and pulls to the side of the road for a photo shoot that lasts anywhere from 1/2 a minute to 1/2 hour.
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