Monday, March 4, 2013

Amarillo, WAHOO!
At the risk of tagging  the good folks of Amarillo with a nickname like, "Stinker or Holy Crap! What the Hell is that Smell?!", I realize there will be no risk as no one will, especially those from Amarillo,  be reading this.
As we were approaching an odor so strong and foul hit us like a charging Bull. I immediately yelled at Seville. After two other long days, event free (no cat mistakes or smells in the cage), I figured it must have finally happened. As were driving in the dark we could not see the surrounding countryside. I was chiding the cat and Kathy kept saying,"that can't be the cat, it must be cattle yards close by that can't be seen in this darkness". This smell, though not as strong, was still in the air when we got to our hotel. So I guess Amarillo is an agricultural center. Who knew?
Other than this bit of excitement we did pass by the largest Meteor Crater, which can be viewed on google, and gave me an opportunity to take a shot of Mt. Humphrey.  
We spent a wonderful evening with the Johnson's at their new home in Wichita. Zoe is beautiful and growing up so fast. Nick and Sabrina, as always, so much fun to be with. Being in the same time zone, I hope to be able to see them sooner than every 3 years or so.
I post these two shots. One of Mt. Humphrey taken from a distance of about 10 miles from the east as we decided not to pay to see the largest meteor crater ever. And a shot of Nick as we left to go back to our hotel.

Our next leg of the journey takes us into winter storm Saturn. I just love it when a plan comes together.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

A Day at the Grand Canyon

Our first day out we made it to Needles Arizona. That should be the longest days drive. It was 10 hours. We ate at Bob's Juicy cafe. I'm not really sure about the name but it was "something Juicy". (food was good too). Seville, the cat, did well also. She made no messes and and slept most of the way. No more herding in the mornings and no need to wrangle topless. (See posts from trip out.)
The Grand Canyon is one of the most spectacular sights in the world. It's like being in church. At least at this time of the year there is very little traffic, no crowds, and few bus tours. Everyone that was there was quiet and awe struck as were we. This didn't stop me from taking 185 pictures. It was very easy to get great positions and take all the time needed to fiddle with the camera. It was kind of different to see a bus load of tourists go to the edge and hold up their I Pads and wave them around. (What must the spirits must be saying?!)
We saw elk, antelope and deer. The deer and antelope seemed to be more interested in grazing than playing, just in case you were wondering. You can see almost the entire southern rim by using the free shuttle service. I highly recommend using them. They stop at the different outlooks every 15 minutes and you get a chance to see the wildlife as well, no, not as in Lohan, just more elk.
Well, got to get packing, we are off to wild and wonderful Amarillo!