Saturday 5/11- Wednesday 5/15 Carmel-by-the-sea, CA En route to Carmel, Slugger truly showed us the meaning of haste. 5/12 is the anniversary of a certain maternal units birthing, and as 5/11 was the date of her return to Carmel-by-the-sea CA, a surprise airport visit was in order. This meant some speed through Southern California, and … Continue reading The Daily – Caramel?
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The Daily – Josh Slosh
Friday 5/10 Joshua Tree National Park, CA to Angeles National Forest, CA Joshua Tree is a rather warm dry thing, but, as the saying goes, the winds of change are Slugger’s deranged chemical exchange. So, it should be no surprise that our Joshua Tree morning was the park’s first rain in several months. As any … Continue reading The Daily – Josh Slosh
The Daily – Phuck
Canyon Lake, AZ to Phoenix, AZWednesday 5/8 After the artsy cutesy of Silver City and the cutesy hipdy of Tuscon, our hopes for Phoenix were high, and that was our demise. Art Gallery Grace of Silver City warned us that we were Tuscon people, not Phoenix people, but we did not heed sufficiently. We splishsplashed … Continue reading The Daily – Phuck
The Daily – Zoozeums
Saguaro National Park Monday 5/6 I was dragged to enough museums as a child to develop a deep appreciation for them. My appreciation is rarely as deep as the steep prices these days, but the Desert Museum was an exception. With recommendations from trusted advisors and less trustworthy strangers, we shoveled over the forty odd … Continue reading The Daily – Zoozeums
The Daily – Sunday Sundying
Sunday 5/5 Lake Roberts, NM - Saguaro National Park, AZ We slept in the Gila Wilderness so we could go to the Gila Cliff dwellings, but woke up less committed. We drove down 5 miles of uncommitted road, going back and forth about whether we should go. The pros and cons are monotonous and I … Continue reading The Daily – Sunday Sundying
The Daily – Silver Lake Rockbert
Saturday 5/4 City of Rocks, NM - Lake Roberts, NM The City of Rocks is the phoenix of the mineral universe, born of hot fiery thing made smaller. This is its story. (The following paragraph is really an aside, please feel free to skip) Once, in the long ago time of visitor center informative animated … Continue reading The Daily – Silver Lake Rockbert
The Daily – The Fat Alamo
Alamogordo, NM Wednesday 5/1 - Friday 5/3 Sometimes, you fall in love because you’ve been lonely for so long. So is the tale of Alamogordo. We hadn’t had a home in so long and that long grew into a longing and we stayed. The Fat Alamo sustained our adoration with love potions and raging pheromones. … Continue reading The Daily – The Fat Alamo
The Daily – Your Hair’s Too Long Kid
Guadalupe Mountains National Park - Lincoln National Forest, NM Tuesday 4/30 We set off for El Paso in the morning, our final Texas town, only to realize we would never make it. Slugger thirsted desperately and there were no watering holes for miles. We veered north, towards an expensive cocktail lounge. No water, but plenty … Continue reading The Daily – Your Hair’s Too Long Kid
The Daily – Carl’s Dragon Den
Guadalupe Mountains National Park Monday 4/29 Lukas stumbled through the third book of GOT while we stumbled through another “creek bed”. “Creek Beds” in the southwest are actually just long long lines of very clean rocks that were said to be wet once, somewhere between the oceans drying out and the present. Don’t be fooled … Continue reading The Daily – Carl’s Dragon Den
Aside – Weep for the Week
These days, there are few things I dread more than the weekend. The weekend means full campsites. The weekend means traffic. The weekend means crowds, and no parking, and screaming children. Sundays are the worst of them. Sundays mean closed libraries. Sundays mean limited PF hours. Sundays mean closed cafes and geriatric drivers. We’re indoctrinated … Continue reading Aside – Weep for the Week