Thursday, July 21, 2005

The Hill Country by Minnie Winnie

This was the first trip in our almost new Minnie Winnie. This was January of 2002.


I like to stop frequently at rest stops. Texas has some of the nicest rest stops in the Nation.


It's nice to know that in Texas, you can spend the night at a rest stop in safety and get a few "Zs" if you are tired.


This was the first visit to Pedernales Falls in many years. This is the purdiest part of Texas. I always expect to see John Wayne amblin' by at any time!


Some cactus.


Indigenous wildlife (deer).


Deer wander around the campsites and watch the human campers with a detached interest.


The Minnie Winnie was our first RV. It did have a comfy bedroom.


An evening view of a tree.


Texas is a purdy state.


Sunday, July 17, 2005

Camping In The Winnie


Springtime is a great time to camp in Texas. There are lots of flowers to see and the weather is tolerable.


Springtime countryside near Brenham/Hempstead in Texas.


Apparently, bailin' hay can be dangerous. I found this poor fellah near Hempstead, Texas one fine spring day.


Saturday, July 16, 2005

Key West By Boat, 1996


A marina at a hotel too nice for me to stay in!


The Stella Solaris at the dock in Key West, Florida.


Boat owners happily tending their craft.


Boats that I cannot afford resting in the marina.


The neighborhoods in Key West are reminiscent of the fine old homes in Galveston.


This house has nice, tropical plantings in front.


Mayan Equinox By Boat, 1996


Playa del Carmen, Mexico. On the mainland across from Cozumel.




Chitzen Itza ruins.




More ruins.




When I took this picture of the pyramid, I didn't notice that someone was laying on the ground.



Thousands of people waiting for the return of the Sun Serpent, and the official first day of Spring.




Head of the Sun Serpent.

The Stella Solaris, 1996


This is a picture I took of the Stella Solaris during our Mayan Equinox cruise back in 1996 or was it 1997... In the era of modern superliner cruise ships, this boat was a wonderful change of pace. Whilst searching the web for pictures that other folk have taken of this fine boat, I noticed that there have been updates to the interior decor.

Sadly, today I discovered that the Stella Solaris no longer exists. Due to financial problems of the owner, the ship has been broken apart and is now but a memory. What a shame!!



The lounge/salon area was a nice place to relax, talk to fellow travelers, or read a good, non-political book!


The top deck was always a sunny place to dip yer toes in the pool, or, in my case, eat!


The nice thing about a cruise is that you have a great view of the ocean in every direction!


OK, this isn't really traveling in an RV, but this ship was a marvelous old tub!


Thursday, July 14, 2005

Colorado, 2005


We based in Colorado Springs. There's a lot to do there! One of the most beautiful spots in America is the Garden of the Gods. The red rock outcroppings are special!


We travel with three quats. As you can see, they travel well. As long as you keep 'em fed, that is!


I recommend the Royal Gorge Train. For two hours you get to travel on a vintage trainset that reminds me of me youth...


I'm too lazy to do this, but lots of people like to raft the river in the gorge.


There are two mountains that stand tall together in southern Colorado. The Indians called them the "breasts of the world". Those naughty men! Here they are for your enjoyment.


The area around Cripple Creek is an old gold mining area. There are mines scattered around the area. Some of them are still operating.

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As you can see, our quats love the RV lifestyle!


Here we are with the brand new Windy parked near the Las Vegas Strip. This is our home away from home. It gets good gas mileage for a house!