Matt's New Mexico (Formerly Airstream) Adventure
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Who dat?
Casimir Pulaski, a Polish nobleman, soldier and military commander who has been called "the father of the American cavalry".
Pulaski is remembered as a hero who fought for independence and freedom in Poland and the United States. Numerous places and events are named in his honour, and he is commemorated by many works of art. Pulaski is one of only eight people to be awarded honorary United States citizenship.
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No!?!?
We saw tons of gangster stuff but weren’t sure why. We tend to steer clear of things that cost money but the bowling alley might be cool. We’re going back later this week, we’ll check it out and I’ll report back.
Hot Springs was a wide open town in its day. Gangsters would take a vacation when the bodies started piling up in Chicago or Detroit.
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That makes sense. I thought about you today in LR @steelworker. The bridge scene on the Arkansas River is pretty serious.
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Enjoy!
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Beers and baths are all anyone ever needs. Beer has food value after all. Food has no beer value. Every day is a new adventure
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Imogene turned 9 today (as did my 666 XHS but it was too warm to wear them). I took her out for shoes and she picked out the black Chucks all by herself. I’d say I couldn’t be prouder but then she walked by Hot Topic and pointed to a shirt and said “Look Daddy, Nirvana!” They grow up so damned fast.
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We’ve made it to Texas! Our site at Wright Patman Lake is pretty awesome. I’ll try to get some decent photos tomorrow. I love moving on to the next spot. I can’t imagine ever living in a house that stays put again.
I don’t expect there will be much to do here this time around. I’ll need to address a new leak we found that’s got the bathroom floor reading wet on the moisture meter. I suspect it’s the water pump. We’ll see.
We had to make some route adjustments yesterday as New Mexico is likely going to start turning away out of state campers soon. That means no Guadeloupe and no Carlsbad Caverns. Im a little disappointed but we’ll try to circle back around next year. From here we’re making our way down to Big Bend then up and over to Joshua Tree and the rest of So California’s Natl Parks. From there spring will be coming so we’ll head up to the Utah, Colorado, Wyoming area for the summer. Lots of great stuff coming.
Here’s a nice breakdown of the Natl Parks on a map. This doesn’t include monuments, historic sites etc, just the 61 proper parks…
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This needs to be the beginning of the new Grateful Dead tours. We all need to be a traveling band of Iron Heart Gypsies.
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We looked at all the options over the past 3 years. School busses, tiny house on wheels, vans. The Airstream spoke to us because of my appreciation for the finer things and my experience I’ve liked the resale value :-X. I love the vans, in fact Airstream does one with a Mercedes that I quite like. I imagine a van is perfect for Europe. We haven’t ruled anything out for the future. Doing a van version of this through Europe is on the table. We have a lot of ground to cover here first. Europe may have to wait until the kids move out.
Go sport is for sure on the itinerary.