The duo in sync..

The duo in sync..
The two Griswold rigs together

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Tumbleweed, Tumbleweed... Bienvenido a Casa!!!





You both were missed VERY MUCH!


Now, that the duo has been back in Cali for a day, they are wishing they could just hop back into the rig and leave all their worries behind!

It's tough coming home to paperwork and responsibilities!





If we in the OC had the power to turn those wind mills toward you, just so you could receive our hugs and kisses and how much we are all welcoming you home!!!!



You were missed!





Now, you are off and running all over again... Let's go Angels! Pull out those Rally Monkeys!





This is Free Spirit... signing off of the Tumbleweed adventure...

Sunday, October 4, 2009

The Land of Enchantment

New Mexico State bird is the Roadrunner, highest peak is Wheeler Peak, (which correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe Tumbleweed has been to the highest peak at one point in his life).The state mammal is the black bear, tree is the Pinon, flower is the Yucca, the state grass is the blue gramma grass (huh?). And for the state vegetable, (this is for Brooke) - Chiles and FRIJOLES!(beans):)

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And one more... Mike & Eula - you will recognize all of these pictures... Make sure you blow a kiss for your Free Spirit towards the Tooth of Time!

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Fun Facts.. about those TEXANS, Junior's birthplace!




Texas state bird is the Mockingbird, the state flower is the bluebonnet, state gemstone is the blue topaz, the state insect is the beautiful monarch butterfly! You can actually see the monarch butterflies here in California! :)

Go LONGHORNS!

Taken off the Amarillo website...

Amarillo is one of the last places on earth where the Old West is just minutes away. Amarillo sits at the crossroads of America, almost equidistant from both coasts. Since the 16th century, Amarillo and the Texas Panhandle have drawn visitors from around the world. Francisco Coronado, the first European to see the vast open spaces of the American Southwest, crossed the high plains in 1541 -- nearly 80 years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock. He was followed by cattlemen and sheep herders from all points of the compass looking for fresh grazing grounds and a place to start a new life. Most famous of them was Charles Goodnight, inventor of the chuck wagon and a the basis of a character in Larry McMurtry's Lonesome Dove series.

When the oil boom hit Texas, it exploded across the Texas Panhandle. Vast fortunes were made overnight and the region's economy grew because of the lure of black gold.

Since World War II, the Panhandle economy has diversified to include heavy manufacturing, petrochemicals, farming and, of course, modern ranching. In the last decades, the ranches have been the key to a new industry--tourism. The Amarillo area is now a major destination for Old West enthusiasts from all over the globe. The lure of the Old West also draws thousands every year to attractions like the internationally-famous outdoor musical "TEXAS", and Western Breakfasts and/or Dinners.

Amarillo and the surrounding Panhandle area are a unique blend of two American eras. There are the working ranches, essentially unchanged in the day-to-day operations from the late nineteenth century, and there is a vibrant twenty-first century economy, providing leadership for the modern west. That's why we say when you step into Amarillo, you "Step Into The Real Texas."

The winds are blowin the rig!!

Flew through Oklahoma stayed over night in a nice Sams club parking lot.
They stayed the weekend in Amarillo, Texas... Yee Haw!!
Today they are heading to New Mexico... (my personal favorite!)