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Texas and New Mexico trip- The Road to Ft. Davis
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May 21, 2017 08:15:12   #
AuntieM Loc: Eastern NC
 
Carolina Wings wrote:
Nice trip and nice set AuntieM!


Thank you so much. Glad you are along for the ride.

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May 21, 2017 08:16:11   #
AuntieM Loc: Eastern NC
 
canondave1 wrote:
Your photos and narrative are spot-on, and I appreciate you sharing your trip.


Thank you. I appreciate you looking and commenting. Glad you like my offerings.

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May 21, 2017 08:16:27   #
Sendai5355 Loc: On the banks of the Pedernales River, Texas
 
Hope you have time visit Carlsbad Cavern.

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May 21, 2017 08:19:27   #
Jay Pat Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
 
Nice!!
Did you try Blue Bell's, "Homemade" vanilla ice cream?
It will make you think, "You've died and gone to Heaven"!!!!
It is just, that wonderful!!
Pat

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May 21, 2017 08:20:36   #
Sendai5355 Loc: On the banks of the Pedernales River, Texas
 
Jay Pat wrote:
Nice!!
Did you try Blue Bell's, "Homemade" vanilla ice cream?
It will make you think, "You've died and gone to Heaven"!!!!
It is just, that wonderful!!
Pat



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May 21, 2017 08:25:25   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
AuntieM wrote:
Leaving the Big Bend NP area, I decided to drive west along the Rio Grande River on Highway 170 to Presidio and then turn north to Marfa and Ft. Davis where I would stay overnight. I started out having no idea what, if anything I would encounter on the way that would be interesting. I passed the Lajitas International Airport sign with a Turkey Vulture sitting next to the closed gate. I guess he was the air traffic controller. Lajitas consists of a resort and golf course, and nothing more. Down the road were several primitive camping areas along the Rio Grande that had launch sites for kayaks and canoes. There was a rest stop that had tepee coverings for the tables. I thought that was really neat and have never seen a picnic area like this before. The road rose, fell, and was very scenic. I don't know what I was expecting with regard to the topography of the area, but I did not expect the terrain to be so rugged on either side of the Rio Grande. There were mountains on either side of the river, and in some places shear cliffs. I stumbled on a shelter with a viewing telescope when I pulled off to try and get some photos of quail that were constantly flying in front of my car and disappearing into the brush. The viewing scope was used to look at Desert Big Horn Sheep on the side of the hill across the road. Unfortunately, nothing was there to be seen. Coming into Presidio, the land got flatter and more agriculture appeared with large fields of alfalfa being grown. I stopped at Ft. Leaton, a Texas State Historic Site, and took a walk around this trading post that dates to the mid-1800s. It was a very interesting step back in time and well worth the stop. I also was able to get a shot of a pair of California Quail, the same species that had been playing hide and go seek with me all the way from Terlingua. Heading away from the border - up Rt. 67 the land changed to dry prairie grasses. There was also the small abandoned mining community of Shafter along the way. Eventually I arrived at Ft. Davis and decided to visit Ft. Davis National Historic Park which was an active calvary post from 1854 to 1891 to protect travelers on the San Antonio - El Paso road. The fort was abandoned by the Union army during the Civil War and taken over by the Confederacy, but retaken by the Union some time later. An experiment with using camels as pack animals was also based out of Ft. Davis. Unfortunately, the mules and camels did not work well together, and the rocky nature of the Chihuahuan desert and other parts of the west injured the feet of the camels - so that experiment was abandoned.
Leaving the Big Bend NP area, I decided to drive w... (show quote)


I like the pronghorns and quail images.

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May 21, 2017 08:29:54   #
sr71 Loc: In Col. Juan Seguin Land
 
Ah! ya hit the nail on the head again auntieM again. Made me feel like that I was there with ya....

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May 21, 2017 08:31:11   #
phlash46 Loc: Westchester County, New York
 
Thanks! Great story and pics.

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May 21, 2017 08:31:12   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
Good set AuntieM.

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May 21, 2017 08:38:32   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Another great series of travel photos and commentary.

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May 21, 2017 09:00:32   #
AuntieM Loc: Eastern NC
 
Sendai5355 wrote:
Another great series. Have traveled the road many times. The Mexican city of Ojinaga across the river from Presidio is much nicer. The movie Giant, for those of us that are that old, was filmed around Marfa. Forgot to ask if there is still a beer guzzling goat at the hotel in Teralingua.


Thank you for your kinds words. I had to go and see the border crossing point in Presidio that leads to Ojinaga - a very busy crossing. I left my passport at home, as I was traveling alone and didn't want to take a chance of something happening where I would be in a foreign country by myself. I remember the movie Giant, but didn't know it was filmed around Marfa, but that makes sense considering the "lay of the land" out there. Didn't know about the goat or I would have gone looking to see if it was still around.

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May 21, 2017 09:01:13   #
AuntieM Loc: Eastern NC
 
Tom G wrote:
Very nice shots.

However, if you had used a few PARAGRAPHS it would have been more readable. Try 'em sometime; they work.


Thank you for looking and I will try paragraphs in the future.

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May 21, 2017 09:03:47   #
AuntieM Loc: Eastern NC
 
Sendai5355 wrote:
Hope you have time visit Carlsbad Cavern.


I spent a whole day at Carlsbad Caverns - and that post will be coming up. Thanks for visiting and commenting.

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May 21, 2017 09:04:25   #
AuntieM Loc: Eastern NC
 
jaymatt wrote:
Another great series of travel photos and commentary.


Thank you so much. Glad you liked my photos and descriptions.

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May 21, 2017 09:04:51   #
AuntieM Loc: Eastern NC
 
angler wrote:
Good set AuntieM.


Thanks Angler - glad you are still with me on the trip.

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