LANDLOCKED DAY 13 DINOSAURS AND CANYON DE CHELLY

CROW SHADOW
CROW SHADOW
ANASAZI INDIAN RIUNS
ANASAZI INDIAN RIUNS
FIRST MESA
FIRST MESA
THE WEST
THE WEST
DINOSAUR FOOTPRINTS IN THE MUD
DINOSAUR FOOTPRINTS IN THE MUD
HEAVY TRAFFIC
HEAVY TRAFFIC
CAVE DRAWIINGS
CAVE DRAWIINGS
CANYON DE CHELLY
CANYON DE CHELLY

Another day of surprises, the canyon de chelly, first mesa the oldest continuously occupied village in north america; dinosaur footprints and skeletons by the side of the road.

I will never see the west the same way again.

DAY 11 THE 285 AND LE PUYE CAVES

INSIDE A CAVE
INSIDE A CAVE
TOP OF THE MESA
TOP OF THE MESA
VIEW TO THE RIO GRAND
VIEW TO THE RIO GRAND
PATH UP WATER DOWN
PATH UP WATER DOWN
PETROGLYPH
PETROGLYPH
CAVES AT LE PUYE
CAVES AT LE PUYE
STORM IN THE MOUNTAINS
STORM IN THE MOUNTAINS
LE PUYE CAVES
LE PUYE CAVES
HORSE AND WINDMILL
HORSE AND WINDMILL
TWO LANE ROAD AT 90
TWO LANE ROAD AT 90

I did not expect to be in Santa Fe, just as I had not anticipated being in Roswell. I am not expressing disappointment, just that it was not the original plan. It turned out to be a better plan.

 

 

DAY 10 ROSWELL NEW MEXICO

MORE WEST TEXAS ROAD
MORE WEST TEXAS ROAD
ROSWELL NM
ROSWELL NM
LITTLE ALIENS
LITTLE ALIENS
ABDUCTION SURVIVOR
ABDUCTION SURVIVOR
ROUTE 10 WEST TEXAS
ROUTE 10 WEST TEXAS
FREDERICKSBERG TX
FREDERICKSBERG TX
ADMIRAL NIMITZ
ADMIRAL NIMITZ
HTE POST OFFICE
HTE POST OFFICE
PECOS RODEO
PECOS RODEO

Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would be in Roswell New Mexico; especially for the fourth of July. The drive through west Texas seemed like it would never end. This weekend is the festival for aliens.
One little note, Admiral Nimitz died in our last house. talk about degrees of separation.

HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY TO EVERYONE.

 

LANDLOCKED DAY 9

SAN JUAN
SAN JUAN
ESPADA
ESPADA
SAN JOSE
SAN JOSE
CONCEPTION
CONCEPTION
MENIL MUSEUM
MENIL MUSEUM
ROTHKO CHAPEL 2
ROTHKO CHAPEL 2
ROTHKO CHAPEL
ROTHKO CHAPEL

Landlocked Journal day 9. The long awaited visit to the Menil collection photographs not allowed, which opens wednesday to sunday at 11am. However it was worth the wait. For me, I have never seen such fine collection ever anywhere. We could have easily spent several days visiting the other museums in Houston. I wanted badly to see the missions in San Antonio, before continuing to Austin. We have now driven 3000+ miles and have yet to exit Texas.

LANDLOCKED DAY 8

VALESQUEZ
VALESQUEZ
MODERN ART MUSEUM
MODERN ART MUSEUM
CHINESE
CHINESE
GREEK BOY
GREEK BOY
ST. ANTHONY HAVIING A ROUGH DAY
ST. ANTHONY HAVIING A ROUGH DAY
SHADOWS AT THE KIMBELL
SHADOWS AT THE KIMBELL
RHINESTONES ON HER BELT
RHINESTONES ON HER BELT
BRAIDS
BRAIDS
COWGIRL
COWGIRL
COWBOYS FOR GOD
COWBOYS FOR GOD

The “Landlocked Journals” continue with a visit to the Kimbell Museum and the nearby Modern Art in Ft. Worth. Across the street is the Will rogers exhibition hall; where the horses were being excerised. I have long admired western saddles and the style it was designed for. In particular the saddles and harnesses of Edward  Bohlin. I only wish I had had the time to go to the rodeo.

LANDLOCKED DAY 7

JAPANESE GARDEN 2
JAPANESE GARDEN 2
BLACK AND WHITE
BLACK AND WHITE
DANCERS IN THE GARDEN
DANCERS IN THE GARDEN

Today it was Shreveport to Ft. Worth, with a pass through the historic section of Shreveport and Greenwood. A quick visit to the Ft. Worth Arboretum. While today was visually a better day than yesterday, each part and place has a story and adds to the total image of the United States.

 

LANDLOCKED DAY 6

CUSTOMER PARKING AT THE POST OFFICE
CUSTOMER PARKING AT THE POST OFFICE
ESSENTIALS
ESSENTIALS
BRAHMAN BULLS
BRAHMAN BULLS
SHREVEPORT
SHREVEPORT
LANDLOCKED
LANDLOCKED
SAINT WILLIAM CHURCH
SAINT WILLIAM CHURCH
LOST LOUISIANA
LOST LOUISIANA
REAR VIEW MIRROR
REAR VIEW MIRROR
CYPRESS
CYPRESS

Day 6 was travel from Natchez MS to Shreveport LA. Louisiana seemed the most curious of the states we have visited. I was not able to post last night as the internet connection was just too poor. The historic treasures of each place visited proved a challenge to find and once found was in a tragic state of condition. I continue to call this trip our landlocked journey as I am much more accustomed to a trip of this length to be on the ocean.

I wonder if Shreveport can be saved from itself.

 

I will make a separate post for day 7.

MOUNDVILLE AND NATCHEZ

VIEW FROM HOTEL
VIEW FROM HOTEL
MISSISSIPPI IN NATCHEZ
MISSISSIPPI IN NATCHEZ
STREET IN NATCHEZ
STREET IN NATCHEZ
NATCHEZ
NATCHEZ
SWAMP
SWAMP
CEMETERY
CEMETERY
SILHOUETTE ON A POLE
SILHOUETTE ON A POLE
LOST ROADSIDE CHURCH
LOST ROADSIDE CHURCH
A RAIL RUNS THROUGH IT
A RAIL RUNS THROUGH IT
FIGURE
FIGURE
FROG BOWL
FROG BOWL
DUCK BOWL IN MOUNDVILLE
DUCK BOWL IN MOUNDVILLE
MOUNDVILLE
MOUNDVILLE

Another example of an out of the ordinary site was moundville. Home to a most sophisticated  indian culture from 1000 AD until approximately 1450 AD.

A note , every place we have been has a train and a river running through it. The difference being the train makes noise. All of these cities and towns are connected by rails.

The number of small churches in the rural south is staggering.

The hotel internet is just to slow to post photographs, I will, but when I have faster internet.

DAY 4

IN RUINS ON GREENSBORO
IN RUINS ON GREENSBORO
HISTORIC WALK
HISTORIC WALK
MIDDLE OF THE ROUNDABOUT
MIDDLE OF THE ROUNDABOUT
GREENSBORO AVENUE
GREENSBORO AVENUE
INSANE ASYLUM
INSANE ASYLUM
1940'S THEATRE
1940’S THEATRE
PRESIDENT'S HOUSE
PRESIDENT’S HOUSE

Day 4 of our landlocked tour and we are in Tuscaloosa AL, A whirlwind tour of historic houses, a little car repair and the next leg tomorrow.