[editor’s note: entering WordPress blog entries via iPhone is pure hell. It took almost 2 hours to write this entry!]
ALL TIMES BELOW ARE LOCAL (MDT)
I’ve reverted to using paper chase logs, transcribing them after the fact. My log for 24 April follows:
- 0700 – wake up
- 0930 – update blog on hotel PC (netbook dead
- 1030 – pack van; weather briefing
- 1100 – depart Sands Hotel, Raton, NM
- ____ – Kmart stop; bought hand pump and inflated Bill’s football. Had fun watching our Spanish and Portugese guests toss around “a demented American fĂștbol” [ed.- my words, not theirs]
- 1130 – depart Raton on I-25N
- ___ – enter Colorado via Raton Pass; gorgeous snow-capped Rockies rise to our west, but there is no safe place to pull over for a photo opp. Dang!
- Leave I-25 at exit 13; eat lunch after an extended search for Lee’s Ribs (which appeared closed for some time). Subway, here we come!
- 1323 – arrive at Model, CO; photograph the decaying cantina and supermercado. It makes me sad to see the skeleton of what was likely hub of activity, but Bill loves to photograph old buildings.
- 1600 – we wander south and east, to Folsom, NM and tiny Walt’s Corner, in hopes we may see some daytime lightning.
The weather is being totally uncooperative . As we wait, we feed one of my apples to a horse behind the general store and toss a frisbee with our Spanish and Portugese guests. My impression: it’s a new experience for them.
- 1704 – depart south on CO 389; re-enter NM a minute later, about 14 miles N of Folsom.
- ____ – photo stop to look over weak storm to our SE</li>
- ____ – continue SE to Des Moines, N
- ____ – double back to Colorado
- 1841 – head east on US 160.
- 1914 – angle north on CO 109 toward La Junta
- 2030 – dinner at Boss Hogg’s BBQ. I had the BBQ combo plate. “Yummers!” Francisco had a plain hamburger (no lettuce, no tomato, no cheese. Alberto had the lasagna. Too bad neither embraced the “Midwest Barbeque Experience.”
- 2134 – turn in for the evening at the Mid-town Motel. My fridge smells very stale, as if a dead animal had been stored there. Phew!
Travel: 270 miles