Thursday, July 1, 2021

JUNE OVER...JULY ONBOARD

 By

Gypsy Rhapsody

(a 1977 Airstream that loves summers in New Mexico)

Yep, we headed out just before Memorial Day...

...stopping overnight at Lake Colorado City, TX.

The wild flowers were like something 

in a Monet painting.

I think yellow is my color.

The glow from these flowers make me  glow, too.

Exquisite 

Do you think this is the Easter Bunny?
Lots of good places to hide eggs...

This is beet stems and leaves.
Vannie and Dave bought fresh beets at the 
farmer's market before they left Hillsboro.
Vannie said she had never eaten beet stems and leaves,
but it was worth a try.
Dave said, "Delicious".

Lots of sites like this going across west Texas...
Road, Sky, Telephone poles, Grass, and
NO TRAFFIC

How about this perfect set-up!!!!
Tent for sewing, art, and eating...
Dave has his music room on
the other side...in a smaller tent.
Has his keyboard, chair, and music...

Our little campground is so special.
The sunsets glow yellows and oranges...
sometime they are lavender and pink.
I guess just what the Lord decides to use
out of his art pallet.  

The mountains are a lot cooler than Texas or Louisiana, so
what do South Louisiana folks do when it gets cooler...
make gumbo.!!!

These guys are along the road to Red River.
On their way to work at the Caribel, V and D often spot these long horn sheep. 
You have to be very careful, because sometime they like to walk out in the road.
Ask Dave...he came face to face with one several years ago.
Had a wee bit of repair work to do on the truck after that meeting.


The Caribel Condos
Great place to work for the summer

V and D having some planting chores at the condo, too.


V and D's first hike of the season is always to
the Questa cemetery.  It's close by their campground,
and the hike is not to strenuous.
The views are spectacular, too.  

Dave took this from the cemetery.
Eagle Rock Lake


The second hike is the Columbine Trail.

Rippling brooks
Tall pine trees
Shady trail
The sounds and smells of the forest are intoxicating.


Did I mention the light?
Late in the afternoon...
in the stillness of the evening...
it can take your breathe away.

Visitors...YAY!!!
Kathy and Ken Mitchell
NTAC buddies


Dave and Ken and Kathy when on the Questa History Walk Tour.
One of the stops was the Questa's St. Anthony's Church.


Douglas Cunningham
Cheryl Moniz
and their adorable granddaughter, August.
More NTAC buddies


Third hike of the season...

Vistas des Questa


How far is it???

Don't you love how these wild flowers grow out of rock!

Here's some more.!

Vannie said these little primroses 
grow along the side of the road in Louisiana...
...and here they are in New Mexico...
Always brings a smile.!!

Look over there, Vannie...
"That's a fer piece from Shiloh"
(That's one of Vannie's mom's sayings.)

Yay...the bench...
Vannie says..."Time to rest and have a snack"

Nature at it's best!

This was on their way back down...
You can clearly see the scar on the side of the
mountain where the Native Americans
come every year to dig the clay for their pots.
They have been doing it for hundred's of years.

Check this out...

V and D had some sore feet when they got back to me.

Epsom Salt in a pan of hot water did the trick.! 

Vannie is the Subscription Manager for the Questa Del Rio News.
Last Saturday she and Dave volunteered at the Craft/Art Market
in downtown Questa.
They had papers to give out, and
they signed people up to get an email subscription to the paper.


Wendy and Alex had some yummy treats at their booth.
Vannie said Dave was their best customer.

Torre, the Leather lady, had some beautiful purses
and earrings.  She is a very talented lady.

This picture was taken on V and D's first Anniversary.



These were taken today on their 54th.

Happy Anniversary

1967 - 2021



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