The rest of the group arrives tonight. In the meantime, we stocked up with groceries at Walmart.
Tuesday with No Will
Today’s stop was the Will Rogers Memorial Museum. When I put the destination in Apple Maps it warned me that it was closed, but would be open from 10 to 5 every day. Except, upon arriving, it’s closed Monday and Tuesday.
It’s Cold and Snowy
Today featured no sites to see. Not that there weren’t any, just that the weather was not nice enough to permit stopping. Awaking in Lubbock to snow flurries, by the time we had Lubbock in our rearview mirror, the ground was white. White, not from snow, but from the cotton in the fields. Never thought of Texas as a cotton producer, but here it was. I guess cotton is one of west Texas’ three C’s – Cotton, Cattle, and Crude (oil, that is).
Veteran’s Day Tribute
My Dad was in the 101st Airborne. His glider landed on D-Day. He fought in Holland, probably in operation Market Garden. That’s where he was wounded. And he defended Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge. The Silent Wings Museum presents the story of the glider soldiers in World War II. It;s on the site of South Plains Army Air Field which took over the Lubbock airport to be the training facility for glider pilots. Of course, Dad did not need that training; he and his cannon were passengers.
The Place the Music Was Born
I have already been to The Place the Music Died, where Buddy Holly and others died in a plane crash. Today we visited his birthplace, Lubbock, Texas: The Buddy Holly Center.
My-Name-Bad Caverns
I think I visited here as a youngster. I vaguely remember millions of bats exiting the cave’s natural opening. How does Carlsbad Caverns National Park compare to other caves and caverns I’ve visited? It’s cavernous.
Guadalupe Mountains
Home to the four highest peaks in Texas is Guadalupe Mountains National Park. And we saw them all, or at least the clouds that covered them all. And mistletoe.
City of Rocks
City of Rocks State Park was on the trip down from Gila Cliff Dwellings to Deming, off a much better road. I wouldn’t go out of my way to visit here, but I didn’t have to. In the middle of empty meadows as far as the eye can see, suddenly there are rocks.
Gila Cliff Dwellings
Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument is a remote park with seven caves in the cliff face, six of them were occupied. When I say remote, I mean an hour and a quarter of twisting, narrow road north of Silver City. The Park Service says to allow two hours, but that must be for eastern flat landers. The road was too narrow to allow painted lines, but it was paved. The reason this place was on our itinerary is that you can enter the ruins; that’s rare.
Silver City is a Town
Silver City, NM is not a city; it’s a town. Still operating under its original town charter which apparently regulates prostitution. No further inquiries on the topic were made! Silver City was the childhood home of Billy the Kid, leading to Marty Robbins singing about him: “,,,in old Silver City he went to the bad…”