Friday, September 23, 2016

MORE LOUISIANA FOLKS

By
Gypsy Rhapsody
(a 1977 Airstream that is smilin' from ear to ear to see some home folks)

When this little blue Argosy pulled in to Gonzales RV, D and V almost wet their pants.
Sarah and Howard Bourque were a sight for sore eyes.
They are some good folks from New Iberia, LA.  We been knowing them
since we joined the Acadiana Airstream Club about six years ago.
We have even stayed at there house...and that means all of us...D, V, and me. 

They have completely restored this little jewel.

This is Sarah with sweet Sadie.

Vannie and Dave enjoyed showing them around.
...Tour Guides extraordinaire...
Red River was the first place on the agenda. 

This is V and D's home away from home 
for 4 months out of the year.

Red River is such a cute little place.
Who wouldn't love it.!!! 
This was taken on one of the bridges crossing the Red River.
Sadie is certainly enjoying herself.

Of course, the Caribel Condominiums was a must.
V and D work part time here.  
Wow...working doesn't get much better than this.

On to Arroyo Seco, NM...
Another little diamond nestled back in the mountains
of northern New Mexcio...

Looks like Howard and Sadie have settled in.

Taos Cow Restaurant for lunch...
YUM...They also make homemade ice cream.
Dang...This always makes me want to be human.!!!

Arroyo Seco Hardward Store...
Cant miss this...Vannie said that she always finds
a little something that she can not live without in this place.
Chocked full of goodies.!!!!

The hollyhocks were still in bloom, and
everyone in NM has an old truck.

Rio Grande Gorge Bridge
Dave said that when he walks across this bridge, he gets goose bumps.

That's a "fur" piece down to the river.
The scenery is breathe-taking. 

Thank you, Sarah and Howard...
What a treat to have some home folks come for a visit.

We will be leaving next week for Albuquerque...
but I challenge some more Louisiana folks to come on over.
V and D love being tour guides...
and it just makes me quiver to see old friends.

2 comments:

  1. Such fun--are you able to hike along the Rio Grande?

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    1. Yes, LuLu, there are several places that you can get down close and personal to the Rio Grande.

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