Saturday, October 31, 2009

Friday morning the storm was over leaving 18" on the gound in Denver. Heading south on Friday morning, the ground was clear and dry within an hour. Even though it was in the 20's, the air didn't feel that cold to us.


Devils Head, heading south on I 25 out of Denver





Morning after the storm.









Pikes Peak
















I guess my pics are out of order and I'm to tired to straighten them out.

Took a couple side trips on Route 66. I am amazed that all the run down, empty inns and resturants are just left there to rot in amoung places that are still open.




to NM. Everything is brown , flat and wide open. It got down to 14degrees here last night!! I thought we left the cold behind! What's so different is that it doesn't feel cold. I guess it must be the dry air. Even at 25 degrees in the morning you couldn't see your breath and I only wore a sweater and didn't even feel cold.


As we got into NM the mountains started to flatten out, notice the difference in the left from the right.

















Saw some antelope in the plains of NM. These were close to the road, they were a little skittish but didn't run when we stopped. there's a buck out in the field just out of sight.







We didn't go thru too much of TX but boy is it flat!!














The difference between TX & NM is TX is greener in some places.


We are staying in Elk City, OK tonight. notice they are already decorated for Christmas. Either that or they never take down their decorations! BTW, it's halloween! and the temps got up to 77 today. My kind of weather!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Rocky Mountain High







We took off Saturday morning to do a little sightseeing. It was a warm 63 degrees and this was the view as we headed into the mountains.









It seemed that everytime we turned a corner it was more spectacular then the last view. We saw so many log cabins nestled into little nooks and valleys, and way up on the peaks too.







Before long it was snowing, not just on the peaks but swirling around us on the roads too. We got up to almost 12,000' altitude so we were in the clouds and the temp dropped to 33 degrees. the sun was still shining and it just lit up some of those peaks.

When we thought we had reached the top of the pass, I expected to see lots of peaks and instead there were just wide open meadows. In one we saw a herd of antlelope.

So glad we took the time to take another 5 hour ride after sitting for the past 6 days. The scenery was beautiful. At one point I said to Doug the mountains are so "rocky". Well I guess that's why they are called the Rocky Mountains.

We made it!



This was our first view of the Rockies as we neared Denver. We arrived in Englewood, CO on Friday afternoon. This is Mountain time so we are now 2 hours behind home. We had to find our apartment - went to the wrong place first- and then went to get groceries and finally I laid down and put my feet up and we both rested, in fact slept 2 hours over in the morning. Felt good!








Going through KS was flat and straight. And very brown. The whole landscape was varying shades of brown, gold and rust. And no trees. When we saw a cluster of trees there was usually a house in the midst of them or sometimes there was a long row of fir trees planted as a wind break. I actually enjoyed the trip though, maybe because it was so different from what we are used to.


And just a little while later it looked like this, snow, lot too much 3-4" but the expanse of white with the sun shining on it was blinding!




BTW, I think Ohio had the prettiest fall colors.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009




Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Stayed in Greenfield, IN, just before Indianapolis on I70. Got up to a beautiful morning sunny and in the 50’s.
We discussed if we should take the time to try to view Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) when a gal from the hotel mentioned that there would be 50,000 kids from FFA here for a convention but she said the convention center was on the other side of the city so we should be ok.

We took off and saw a sign that said construction delays on the road we wanted to take so we plugged the address into TomTom and took off thru the city. Got there with no wrong turns. But we saw hundreds of kids waiting in line for tours. Well I wanted to at least see the gift shop so we made our way inside and stopped at the desk to ask if we could get tickets for a tour. She immediately recognized that we’d need a handicap bus and called out to see if one was available. But they were all already on the track. Then she called someone else and next thing we knew we were asked if we had our own handicap vehicle so she was trying to find a bus driver to take us. None were available. So she says wait one more minute we are going to get a CD you can play as you drive. We looked at each other with our mouths open. A wonderful lady named Ellen came out and said she would ride with us. (Doug had to hustle to repack the car to make room for her!) Apparently she had some pull because every time we got stopped she just said “tell them Ellen said it’s ok”

So bottom line is WE GOT TO DRIVE OURSELVES AROUND THE IMS TRACK!!!! It was very cool. We saw the winners circle, and I took a picture of the bricks at the start/finish line. The backstretch was soo long. We went down pit lane and I told Doug not to speed. (see picture) Actually we only went 20mph. There’s a lot of history there, the track is 100 years old. A lot of the stands are rusty and the track was not as wide as I expected it would be but overall it was still pretty exciting. Two other employees couldn't believe they let us do that, they said that rarely happens.

So we finished up the day just outside of St Louis, MO. Weather got up to 70 yesterday and today. Not too bad!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009


The colors were beautiful this year, unfortunately I never got a chance to get out and take pictures except for this one off our back deck. It seemed that every window I looked out of had gorgeous fall colors.