Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Buffalo,Wyoming






We stopped on the way here at Devil's Tower.   It is a huge rock sticking out of the land that you can see for a long ways away.  We parked  the RV's and took the car into the park.  Pat & Elmon took Riley with them in their truck as it was a warm day.  Hard to find parking at the visitor center.  What an awesome sight.  It is 867 ft from the base and 1200 ft above the river.  John & I walked around it a little bit.  Went back to RV's and had lunch and then drove around 130 miles to our camp here in Buffalo.  We are at a nice park in the trees.  Last night the wind really blew and  it has only been in the 60's here today.  We went to a museum today, had lunch in town and saw a old hotel and the town buildings.  Just had a relaxing day.  Here is a picture of Devils tower.  We went to a museum in Buffalo and visited the downtown area. The local hotel is from the late 1800's, and still has the flavor from the times. JVP

Monday, July 27, 2009

Last days of South Dakota






Mon July 27th We headed out for a drive around the Black Hills.  We drove through the Custer State Park and we got to see the herd of buffalo along side the road again.  We are all just awed at them and love to see them every time.  We stopped at Sylvan Lake which has beautiful rocks around it and water is so dark.  We also saw the Lodge again where we had lunch 2 years ago (it was the summer home of President Coolidge. From there we took the Needles Highway where the rocks are just spires high in the sky.  We saw some people climbing a few.  We went through about 10 tunnels on our ride most are only room for one car at a time.  We remember the last time going through in a bus.  We saw so many animals on our ride.  We saw some prong horn antelope, wild donkeys, and mountain sheep.  They thought they were going to get fed and came right up to the car windows.  We had lunch at a picnic stop.  We got to see Mt Rushmore in the rain.  The statues look so different when they are wet. We had some good thunderstorms with lots of rain and even some hail.  Stopped in Custer and had pie and coffee again at Purple Pie Place and did some shopping. All the corners have a buffalo statue on them and each one is painted differently.  We finished our story tape on the way back home and enjoyed the great scenery and rain along the way.  We had dinner at a little restaurant  here in Hot Springs.  Tomorrow is a long driving day so up early.

Sunday #2






Well I just don't know what day it is.  Sun was a kick back day.  I did laundry and John & I had pancake breakfast by the staff here at the park.  We went into town and had lunch at Dairy Queen and than went to Mammoth Site.  It is a geological wonder.  It is a real dig and they are still finding more and more bones.  They covered the sink hole that had water in it from eons ago, that trapped so many Mammoth's is inside a building. the animals slipped in and couldn't get out, water disappeared and layers of silt covered them up.  We saw the remains of mammoths and other prehistoric animals.  It is hard to believe it is real.  We were going to take a dip in the Hot Springs Pool but it is more a family pool and today is filled with kids and a strong odor of chlorine and it is too hot to get into hot water.  We drove up to the Veteran's Hospital and cemetery.  It is a beautiful old building and the graves of Veterans were interesting to see=some from World War I and even Spanish American War.  Drove around and saw some old  buildings and homes.  We had grilled our Dinner at the trailers and rested up. JVP

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Badlands






Sat we drove the loop around the Badlands.  We put in a story to listen to along the way as it took us over an hour and a half to get to the Badlands Park.  We had a great movie in the vistor's center and then drove around the loop.  We did get out of the car and climb up on the rocks to look out (Virginia's legs have been really sore from that) but most of the time we were driving.  It is a desolute area but colors in rocks can be pretty.  Filled up car and it was $2.34 a gallon which is about the same price we pay for diesel.  We had dinner here at camp. Afterwards we played a game of Spinners.  Buddy likes it here as there are lots of grasshoppers for him to chase, and lots of grass for the dogs, and cat to wander around in. JVP 

Friday, July 24, 2009

South Dakota News






Thursday,  July 23rd.  Arrived here in Hot Springs South Dakota.  It was a short run with rolling prairies and can understand why the pioneers go bored with the scenery day after day.  We are in a nice park here in the pine trees.  First day was in the 90's and so we were quite warm.  We drove through town to visitor's center and than went to dinner at a nice steak restaurant which was really reasonable.  July 24Th  We took off this morning and went to Wind Cave National Park.  We had an 1 1/2 tour in Wind Cave.  It is one of the largest caves (over 131 miles long).  We started at the entrance and than walked through.  It was just beautiful and very different than any other  cave we have been in.  The formations are called boxwood and have 95% of the world's formations.  Joy couldn't go with us as she doesn't like closed in spaces.  After that we went into the grasslands.  What beautiful rolling green hills. We did seem some prong horns and than we saw a whole herd of buffalo.  They sound like cows but are so big and woolly.  Then we went up a dirt road and found a small herd walking right along side our car.  The Mom and her baby were walking on the trail and Daddy right behind.  It was kind of scary having them so close but made for great pictures and so nice to see them up so close.  Went into Custer and had our home made pie at the Purple Pie Place ( Thanks to Jim and Zilpha's suggestion.)  We hit a thunderstorm and it rained really nice.  We had some thunder and lightening too but so far nothing here at camp.  We're having turkey dinner tonight.  It has cooled down nicely and only in the 80's today.   JVP
  

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

What's in Nebraska?






July 21-23rd  Arrived here in Gering, Nebraska after a short travel day=about 100 miles.  We are in a nice park with grass and lots of space in between.  We drove out to Lake Minatare=a big lake that has one of seven in land lighthouses.  We climbed to the top of the stairs for a nice view.  A few people were out boating, tubing and just enjoying the lake.  We went into Scotts Bluff the neighboring town to eat at a Mexican restaurant, the park lady said was better than New Mexico.  We had their guacamole and chips which were puffy like a potato chip.  I had my tostato which they never put anything in but chicken, lettuce. and cheese and a little tomato(I like home's better) and the rest had Chile Reanos, enchiladas with green or red chile sauce.  Last night we awoke to the sound of the sprinklers hitting the window in the bedroom.  Everybody got  one side of their rig wet and Elmon"s truck is water spotted too.  This is a small Nebraska town, but Scott's Bluff is a little bigger.  Wed we packed a lunch and headed out about 19 miles to see Chimney Rock Nat. Historic Site.  It is funny to see this tall sandstone pillar sticking up out of the plains.  It was a landmark for the the pioneers traveling through here.  Next was a ride out to Scotts Bluff National Monument.  The bluffs are just beautiful and you can see all over the valley from the top.  This was the start of the Oregon and Calif trails across the Rockies to homestead, trap for furs, and the gold rush too.  They had 3 nice covered wagons out side to show what they traveled in and a Morman  hand carry cart.  It was quite interesting to hear about their travels across the plains and they were glad to get  here to the Bluffs to see something other than flat lands.  It is another clear day with clouds building on the horizon and in the 80's.  We are so glad to be out of the heat at home. JVP

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Sunday is Rodeo Day







We did not have to be at Frontier Park for the Rodeo, until 11:00 AM. The behind the shoots tour began at eleven, we got there just in time. WE drove the car to the park and ride and took the school bus to the park. The Rodeo was fun but but there was a couple of accidents, where a horse died and the cowboy went to the hospital. One horse bucked across the arena, and went over the stage, dumped the rider, got up and ran into a fence. He was all right though. A calf was hurt and they carried him off. Virginia and I got up and went shopping for a while. We watched calf roping, bull riding, barrel racing, bronc riding and a wild horse race.  One bull came out, threw his rider off and stood in the middle of the arena and didn't want to go back in the gate.  3 riders roped his horns and tried to pull him off the arena but they couldn't make him budge.  There also was a team of 6 black horses that pulled a wagon and did circle 8's in a small space.  They were just beautiful.  Sunday of course was the hottest day so glad we could sit in the shade.  Afterward we shopped the arena.  Monday was cooler and a kick back day.  We sat around in the morning and than went to the mall and saw Harry Potter.  Instead of going to the pancake breakfast with 10,000 other people we opted for IHOP.  I got my nails done and we did some grocery shopping.  Than we went to friends home for a great dinner and talk.  We also got to see the Thunderbirds fly over and do some practicing for the air show on Wed.  We have enjoyed Cheyenne and the Rodeo, had a few thunder showers and nice cool breezes and great skies with puffy white clouds.  Tomorrow is a travel day and onto Nebraska. JVP

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Cheyenne, Wy Parade






Sat morning and we are off to McDonald's for breakfast and than on to put out our chairs on the curb for the parade. It started right on time and a great parade with horses, wagons, fire trucks, tractors, old cars and 2 high school bands.  It was a great parade.  Came home and had lunch at trailer park which we usually don't because we are out.  Then friends our Alpenlite club from Calif (Jim & Zilpha) stopped by for a short visit on their way to Colorado.  After that we drove out to Terry's Buffalo Ranch but decided it really wasn't the tour we wanted but Joy did get her Buffalo skull.  Had dinner at the RV's and relaxed in the cool breeze. Pictures are taken at parade. Buddy and Max are doing good, they are enjoying being able to run around the park without a leash in the storage area. Of course, Max has his own seeing eye person. JVP

Friday, July 17, 2009

Cheyenne, Wy






Arrived here at Jolly Roger's RV Sales and Service on Wed. There is 17 camping spots in the back.  We have full hook ups and some green around otherwise we are in the back of a trailer repair shop.  It is quiet at night and is getting busy as we approach the weekend for the Rodeo.  The ride down was beautiful through a canyon and the river beside us.  We saw a lot of fishermen in the stream fly fishing.  We took the trolly ride through the city to see the sights.  Ate dinner home and barbacued steaks.  Went to Frontier Park to get our rodeo tickets for Sunday and then watched some free shows at the rodeo grounds.  The horses are just beautiful. Today we visited Cheyenne Old West Museum and Wyoming State Museum.  We got a special tour of the Capitol Building with friends of Jim and Mary Pullen.  Mary Lou is secretary for Secretary of State (Max Maxfield). The picture that included of all of us is with him. Try doing that in California. We enjoyed seeing the Building, Tiffinay glass ceilings, wood paneling and house and state rooms.  We saw some magnificent statues and the 3rd largest buffalo ever recorded.  The weather has been perfect.  In the 70's and 80's most days with a nice breeze.  We've seen alot of thunder clouds and it got real black today but it passed us by. This morning we are going to the Parade, got to get an early start. JVP

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Last Days of Colorado






Tuesday, July 14th  We drove into Boulder, Colorado to visit the Celestial Tea Factory.  Got to sample some teas and then watched a movie on their plant.  They get their tea leaves from all over the world.  Then we put on our hairnets and went into the plant.  We saw the tea leaves marked from Japan, Thailand, Gutamala and went into a closed room where they store the mint.  You can smell it as soon as you walk in and then your  eyes start burning.  We bought a few things in the store and then headed off to Kaiser.  Joy has had a sore neck for a few days but couldn't sleep last night so found her an appt. in Boulder.  We were there less than an hour and got some pain meds and inflamation pill.  Dr. thought is was from driving for so long.  Had lunch at Red Robin so Joy could start her pills and we were all hungry. Then we went to Leaning Tree (the card company).  They don't give factory tours any more but outside in their garden are huge beautiful bronze statues.  Then inside is a great collection of Western paintings and more sculpures.  Pat & I bought some cards. Ate dinner outside at home.  We have Elk in our campground.  Buddy thought he might see what they were but he minded John and came back.  Than will Pat, Elmon & I went for an evening walk there were 20 of them.  One a nice male with his antlers, a few other young males, about 8 babies and than Moms.  They weren't afraid of people at all.  We also have alot of ground squirrels so Riley (Manes cat) has been busy watching them.  Sat outside last night and watched the beautiful sunset with pink, purple clouds and the gorgeous mountains around.  This has been a beautiful state and weather has been just right.  We leave tomorrow for Cheynee and the rodeo. JVP
I am including a few good pictures.