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Traveling at Warp Speed

PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 8:53 am
by asirimarco
Yes we are finally on the road - and have been making lots of miles in little time. Every time we start out The Driver says, "no more than 150 miles a day." Well it's been 2 days and we've covered 750 miles and half of that in the rain! I tell him Mexico isn't going any where and he replies "Viva Zapata!" Egads. Any way. Satellite is working great - have TV and Internet. Here is Jennie with the dish and Alfie sitting there wondering what happened! ( We took the dish off the Alfa and Put it on the Jamboree.)
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As we were getting ready to leave Sunday a.m. we could hear gunshots all over from the woods, deer hunting began the day before. Then I saw this across the street. He was just watching us - at least he was safe there.
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This time Bill hooked the car up in the driveway .. usually we hook up once we are out of the hills. Held my breath all the way out. A shot of Gypsy on dashboard trying to figure out where she was.
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Not much to take pictures of so far this trip. But did get a shot of the great pickup. Noticed him as he went by. Just beautiful - all black with everything that could possibly be choromed added to it. Check out the "balls" hanging below the back bumper. Think it is owned by an Alfa male.
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The only problem so far - our microwave quit working so stopped at a Wal*Mart and bought a new one. Bill replaced it already. It is not in in a pretty way but it will do until we get home and he can do it right. Couldn't live months without one.
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Well today we'll head into TX - other than that no plans. There are some 1000Trails campgrounds there so might stop in one.
Everyone take care.

Re: Traveling at Warp Speed

PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 9:07 am
by mtngal
Welcome to Texas.....are you flying past Austin? Wave on your way through!! btw...No rain here. Looking forward to your posts from Mexico...love it!

Re: Traveling at Warp Speed

PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 9:11 am
by BirdbyBird
They're off! Looking forward to you enjoying your travels and sharing the fun and adventures with us! Pretty please!

Re: Traveling at Warp Speed

PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 9:55 am
by Liz
Well maybe you can slow down once you get past the rain.

Re: Traveling at Warp Speed

PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:07 am
by oregontocal
I've seen those balls hanging from other big pickups and always wondered, "Why?" Are they advertising something or wishing? :lol: :roll: ;)

Have a great trip. I'm enjoying the sun in SoCal so much right now.

Re: Traveling at Warp Speed

PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:18 am
by AlmostThere
Thanks for checking in, Carol. Looks like you are on a roll. That's allot of miles for 2 days!
Nice looking microwave. Must be nice to have a man that can just go buy one, install it, and then keep going down the road. Not sure how I'd tackle that situation alone. ;)
Like everyone else, I'm looking forward to your new adventure! Praying traveling mercies for you both.

Re: Traveling at Warp Speed

PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:42 am
by Getupngo
asirimarco wrote:... Well it's been 2 days and we've covered 750 miles ...


Egads is right!! That's hard on the hiney.

BTW, just curious. Why did you move from the Alfa to the Class C?

Re: Traveling at Warp Speed

PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:46 am
by Bethers
oregontocal wrote:I've seen those balls hanging from other big pickups and always wondered, "Why?" Are they advertising something or wishing? :lol: :roll: ;)

Have a great trip. I'm enjoying the sun in SoCal so much right now.


Spew alert!

Have a great trip- and I'll answer Jance's question for you. They wanted something smaller and not as high for MX where the Alfa had more difficulties.

Carol, I have known 2 people who have had troubles using microwaves not built for rv's - from Walmart. One kept blowing fuses, even though the Walmart one was supposedly LESS wattage than the one they had originally. I forget the other one's problems. Just be careful Even the ones built for above a stove are not built to be enclosed, even when vented. (I know, Bill can fix anything, so why I'm saying this to you, I'll never know!!!)

Re: Traveling at Warp Speed

PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 4:45 pm
by retiredhappy
what route are you taking through Texas? Anywhere near Kerrville on I-10? Altho at the rate you're going you'll be in Mexico by the time you get this. Look forward to all your pictures.

Re: Traveling at Warp Speed

PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 6:44 pm
by BirdbyBird
See what happens when you follow Tioga George's adventures in MX.....they get into and out of some interesting villages.....that a larger class A couldn't navigate.....

Re: Traveling at Warp Speed

PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 9:25 pm
by avalen
your doing some serious miles :shock: can't say as I blame ya though, once ya get
down there in the nicer weather you can stop and smell the roses :D looking forward
to those wonderful pictures.

Re: Traveling at Warp Speed

PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 9:37 pm
by WickedLady
Be sure to give us pictures! Alpha Male? I doubt it. Those that brag about it the most usually have the weakest hold on it and are likely to be the abusers that slap around their wives/girlfrinds/kids to compensate for their inadequacies.

Re: Traveling at Warp Speed

PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:13 pm
by Echo
Kelly calls those kind of trucks "Compensation Trucks".

Cause ya just know that they are compensating with that big over-sized spiffy thing cause they don't have anything else that's big, over-sized and spiffy! 8-)

Re: Traveling at Warp Speed

PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:22 pm
by Echo
And speaking of said above subject.......

There is one parked down the road. Huge tires, tons of chrome, shiny and lifted to beat al he77! If I stood next to it the rocker panels would probably be 36" off the ground. Has chrome pipe to step on to get into it. :roll:

Saw the driver of the truck today. He's short, bald and in his 40's. Only thing about him that was big was his gut.