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Monday, February 12, 2018

LAS CRUCES NEW MEXICO TO FORT STOCKTON TEXAS AND THE U.S. BORDER PATROL NABBED US!!

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Morning dawned clear and bright after a restful night in the Las Cruces Roadrunner Rest Area alongside I-10 ‘s Eastbound lanes southwest of the city.  Only a few trucks parked nearby and they weren’t a bother.  I would recommend this Rest Area for anyone traveling in the area.  By the way that big Roadrunner bird in my Sunday night post at the Rest Area is not lit up at night.  I had to use my flashlight and carefully illuminate the Roadrunner for it to be seen.

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A FEW PARTING LAS CRUCES NEW MEXICO SUNRISE PHOTOS

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I-10 FOLLOWS THAT LINE OF LIGHTS TO THE RIGHT SOUTH TO EL PASO AND THAT IS THE WAY WE WENT

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A NICE QUARTER MOON THIS MORNING

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SUNRISE:))

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FROM I-10 WE WAVE A FOND FAREWELL TO THE BIG ROADRUNNER BIRD ON THE HILL

For the second morning in a row it was 8:20 when we had the big wheels rolling.  We plowed through a stiff southeast wind all the way to just north of El Paso where we exited I-10 and grabbed the 375 by-pass around El Paso.  And again a big thanks to Howard Payne for the alternative route directions to the alternative routes west end thus avoiding 375’s mountain grades.  Howard’s route has a few tricky dog leg turns in it and one has to precisely pay attention to the directions for sure.  While on the by-pass we entered Texas at exactly 9 a.m.  Here’s a LINK to Howard’s directions both from East to West and West to East around El Paso.

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THE FRANKLIN MOUNTAINS NORTH OF EL PASO TEXAS AS WE MAKE OUR WAY AROUND THE 375 BY-PASS

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HOLY SMOKES WE’RE IN THE CORRECT LANE AND THAT’S WITHOUT OUR GPS GUIDING US ALONG

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ABOVE WE WING OVER I-10 AND BELOW WE COME DOWN THE RAMP TO MERGE WITH IT

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Back on I-10 heading East I watched El Paso and the Franklin Mountains disappear in my driver’s side mirror.  And with all the smog and dust in the air they were gone within minutes.  Winds diminished as we steadily plodded East.  McDonald’s coffee in Van Horn and we were on our way again.  Been a long time since we drove this stretch of I-10 and we think it was back in January of 2005 on our way home from spending Christmas in Big Bend National Park.

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A TINY WHITE CROSS ATOP THAT BUTTE MAKES ONE WONDER WHAT IT MEANS AND WHAT HAPPENED THERE

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YEP WERE EAST FOR FLORIDA ALRIGHT

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LIKE THE WAY TEXAS PAINTS UP SOME OF IT’S BRIDGE ABUTMENTS

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We’ve been through lots of Border Patrol check-points over the years and we sometimes get waved through while other times a few questions are asked.  Today i was asked several questions several times then asked to hand over my driver’s license.  Well that was a first…..but there was more.  I could see another border patrol fella going around our coach with a dog.  Nothing new about that but then we were told the dog had ‘alerted’ to something and we were to pull over to the side which of course we did.  With Pheebs on a leash we were instructed to step out of the coach while they did a preliminary search with the dog again and this time inside.  We were asked if we had any weapons and I said ‘No Sir, we’re Canadians.  He asked about drugs and that was another ‘No Sir’ for us.  He said the reason we were ‘flagged’ was because the dog had ‘alerted’ to either drugs or illegal aliens.  I was tempted to tell him I was married to a legal alien from Spencerport New York but I thought better of it.   The dog and his handler were in and out of our coach in about 10 seconds.  Good thing I had left a pair of dirty socks laying out or I’m sure they would have stayed longer.  When he stepped out of the coach he gave the fella standing in front of us a hand signal to say ‘clear’.  The fella with us wished us a good day and that was that.  We were on our way.  I think that dog’s gonna need a little more training.

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ABOVE A BORDER PATROL AGENT COMES OVER TO TALK TO US AND BELOW ANOTHER AGENT WITH HIS DOG ENTERS OUR COACH

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Decided our destination today would be Fort Stockton Texas.  Our third time here after passing through it on our way to Big Bend on that same trip in December 2004.  Kelly determined Fort Stockton had a Walmart so that is where this post is coming from.  West of Van Horn we had passed through another time zone change so we arrived in Fort Stockton at 4:20 Texas time.  We are now only 1 hour different from Ontario time.

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WE ONCE FOUND A WALLET LYING BY THE CURB HERE  WEST OF VAN HORN TEXAS AND LATER STOPPED IN VAN HORN GIVING IT TO A GROUP OF STATE TROOPERS HAVING LUNCH IN A RESTAURANT

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AS WE MOVE STEADILY EASTWARDS WE ARE SLOWLY RUNNING OUT OF MOUNTAINS

Luckily we were the first RV into the Walmart parking lot this afternoon because within the hour there were probably 20+ rigs crowded in for the night.  Shades of an RV Park I’d say.  We’re not used to that.

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THAT’S US TO THE VERY LEFT

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THIS IS THE MOST CROWDED WE’VE EVER BEEN IN A WALMART PARKING LOT

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 <<< PICKING UP A FEW WALMART GROCERIES

GROANER’S CORNER:(( Woman's Quote of the Day:  "Men are like fine wine. They all start out like grapes, and it's our job to stomp on them and keep them in the dark until they mature into something with which you'd like to have dinner with."
Men's Counter-Quote of the Day:  "Women are like fine wine. They all start out fresh, fruity and intoxicating to the mind and then turn full-bodied with age until they turn sour and vinegary and give you a headache."

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A guy goes to a psychiatrist. "Doc, I keep having these alternating recurring dreams. First I'm a teepee; then I'm a wigwam; then I'm a teepee; then I'm a wigwam. It's driving me crazy. What's wrong with me?"
The doctor replies: "It's very simple. You're two tents."

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Q: What do you get when you cross a sheep and a kangaroo?
A: A sweater with big pockets.

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Thursday, July 22, 2010

THE UTILITY TRAILER PROJECT IS NEARING COMPLETION

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STRANGERS ON A PIER

We're starting to come down the home stretch on the utility trailer project.  Bruce measured & cut the 3 side panels today & tomorrow morning I'll get some paint on them.  Once the tail lights are re-wired the trailer should be roadworthy & ready to go again.

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HANDYMAN & HELPFUL NEIGHBOR BRUCE MEASURES UP, CUTS & FITS THE PANELS

Had to slip into work this morning for an hour to attend a meeting on workplace violence & how to handle rowdy Seniors. (just kidding:))  Aside from the elderly lady grabbing a hold of my beard 2 years ago I haven't sustained any serious injuries on the job.  As a matter of fact, nor has any of the other drivers.  That's the nice thing about working with Seniors,  they are just not a violent bunch of folks.  Maybe a little grumpy sometimes but they are not apt to haul off & kick ya in the head or anything like that.  In fact, on some days, I can easily out-grump anyone & I'm a whole lot younger than most of the folks I work with!!

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I THINK THE JEEP WILL FIT RATHER NICELY BEHIND THE MOTOR HOME & NOTICE HOW CLOSELY ONE OF THE RIG'S STRIPED GRAPHICS LUCKILY MATCHES THE COLOR OF THE JEEP

Want to thank all the folks for the nice comments & compliments regarding my blog & photos.  I can assure you they are all very much appreciated & mean a lot to a feller who has suffered with low self esteem, confidence & self assurance issues all his life.  You people have been a great help to me.  And, would you believe, I have saved all those 2,808 comments over the past couple of years too.  I have them safely tucked away in a file on my Hotmail account & can easily retrieve them at any time when one of those down in the dumps days come along & I'm in need of a little self assurance.  And, those days do come along.

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Now, to answer a few questions on some recent photos I have posted in the blog.  The hummingbird pics were taken in our front yard beside the little frog pond.  I used my Nikon D50 coupled with a 55-200mm lens & also used my D40 coupled with my 700mm telescope lens.  Took me 9 shots to get the 2 that I included in last night's post.  I will include a few of the one's I chose not to publish. 

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DSC_3340 The close up of the Hummingbird was done with my tri-pod mounted Nikon D40 coupled with my 700mm telescope lens.  1/640th of a second shutter speed.  Manual focus with no aperture setting available.  With that lens I have to guess at the exposures.  ISO 800.  Also, another tip.......I had noticed this Hummer returning to the same flower a few times earlier so I set up my camera, pre-focused & determined the correct exposure by firing 3 or 4 test shots on the flower itself & then waited for the Hummer to fly into the frame.  All's I had to do then was hit the firing button.  Trying to follow the Hummer around in flight is just about impossible.  Kinda like trying to photograph Bats at night.   I haven't been successful at that one yet.

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HAPPY TRAILS commented last night with a few photo inquiries & one of the questions was, "Your pics are soft and very warm to the eye. How do you do it?  Well, there are a number of contributing factors.  Time of day is the big one with early morning & evening light being much softer than the harsh contrasts of a sunny high noon day.  The Hummingbird photos were done on a bright, but tree filtered sunny afternoon.  There was shade in the front yard but it wasn't too dark so the lighting was on the soft side with many flowers & plants diffusing any direct sunlight.  By using a telephoto lens the depth of field is very narrow meaning everything in front of & behind the Hummer is going to be out of focus giving the background a soft fuzzy look.  Those orange splotches you see in the background are 'out of focus' day lilies.   Also want to mention Picasa 3 here as well.  The Picasa photo editing program is all important to the finished photo product with it's many tools for softening, tinting, cropping, coloring correcting & sharpening, etc.  Many 'throw away' photos can be saved by creatively using Picasa.  If you don't have it.....go get it.  It's free & it's easy to use:))  PICASA PHOTO EDITING PROGRAM  It's the only photo program I edit my pictures with:))

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THESE WERE MY 'THROW AWAY' HUMMER PHOTOS

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SITTING ON OUR FRONT PORCH PATIENTLY WAITING FOR SOME BIRD OPPORTUNITIES WITH MY TELESCOPE LENS & NIKON D40

That JERRY feller down there in that Arizona Benson town has been having trouble scaring himself up a Roadrunner this summer for a photo shoot so I remembered a Roadrunner encounter we had early last November near Portal, Arizona.  Here's that pesky & elusive little Roadrunner Jerry & if I see him again I'll send him over.   I've made a slide show of the little critter as well.  Click on 'Slide Show' when you get there.  'Meep Meep:))'  (Nikon D40 & 200mm)

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Well, I am taking a big chance tonight by including a photo album.  Haven't done this since having 'Publishing' problems last winter in the Southwest when the albums wouldn't publish.  Here goes...................................

GROANER'S CORNER:))   A young, pregnant RVer named Sally was involved in a traffic accident, but because she was riding in a sturdy Winnebago, she survived, although she was left in a coma. When she awoke a few days later in the hospital she was no longer pregnant! She asked her doctor, "What happened?"
He replied, "Sally, you had twins -- a boy and a girl. Your brother named them for you."
"Oh, no!" shrieked Sally. "Not my brother! His elevator doesn't go to the top floor, if you know what I mean!" The doctor replied, "Well, Sally, your brother named your daughter Denise."
"Whew, that's not so bad," she replied, looking very relieved. Then, hesitantly, she asked, "What's the boy's name?"
"Denephew," he said.

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