Saturday, December 31, 2011
Hay Bales!
Dowd's Catfish & BBQ!
If Only...
Theme: Native Americans
This post is interesting pictures relating to the theme of Native Americans. Enjoy!!!
Tucumcari!!!
- Many of the scenes in the television showRawhide (1959–1966) starring Clint Eastwood were shot in the Tucumcari area.[9]
- One of the killers in Truman Capote's 1965 book In Cold Blood asks about the travelling distance to Tucumcari. This scene appears in the 1967 film version of the novel.
- Tucumcari is the setting of one of the first scenes in Sergio Leone's 1965 film For a Few Dollars More, starring Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, and Gian Maria Volonté. However, this is a prochronism since Tucumcari was founded many years after For a Few Dollars More is set to take place.
- A scene in the 1971 movie Two-Lane Blacktop, starring James Taylor, Dennis Wilson, and Warren Oates, was filmed at a gasoline service station on U.S. Highway 54 just northeast of Tucumcari. Tucumcari Mountain is clearly visible at the beginning of this scene.
- The city is mentioned in the 1988 film Rain Man by the character played by Tom Cruise. However, the location in the scene is not Tucumcari.
Texas BBQ
Texas, Yes!
Here We Go Again.
(toll lady counts out endless change)
Lady: 40 more cents please
Cari: (long pause) what if we don't HAVE 40 cents?
Cari: (whispers to Jess) we could ask the people behind us?
Jess: go for it
Lady: you could write a personal check?
Jess: for 40 cents?
Lady: (unintelligible) hold on a minute....oh, I think I found 6 more cents, yup. That's ok, have a great day!
Dear dedicated viewers, there was no additional 6 cents that magically appeared! She, unlike the previous toll lady from last night was doing us a solid, saving us from embarrassment. I bet she would've even taken the Canadian dime!
We promptly pulled over at the EZ GO, where I pulled out some cash! Lesson learned.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Day 2 Done!
Hello Okla-uh-oh!!!!
Maybe Ralphie has a hidden stash of coins...
Thank You, Joplin!
Molly Brown Can Moo, Can You?
What we found:
1. An entire warehouse of fireworks and about 5 shelves of gifts.
2. All the people inside shopping were families with children.
3. Nobody had a full mouth of teeth.
4. Conversation overheard between mother and daughter:
Daughter: Mom, where are you going?
Mom: I need to go have a smoke before we do the fireworks, I don't wanna blow nothin' up.
Gotta love the Ozarks!!!
Effingham, IL
Jess' New Grill
Wonder Bread!!!
In the last 2 states we passed through, I saw an old Wonder Bread factory in Ohio and then a Wonder Bread truck in Indiana!! Maybe someone's looking out for me on my road trip?! :)
FYI...
Best Stop EVER!
Second...we just stopped at the most amazing antique/mule trading post off Route 66 ever! It was a humongous shop with multiple hidden rooms- we could have spent hours in there! And the couple who own it told us its been there for 62 years!
I found myself quite a treasure there...I will take a picture of it at our next stop!
You Know You're In Redneck Country When....
CARI-ISMS
"I can't believe we missed that place!......I'm so mad at us...
As we drive right by the exit to the "Indian Crafts" place we planned on hitting!
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Contest #4!!!
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
Day 1 Done!
Stay tuned for more driving adventures tomorrow!!!
Painesville, Ohio
This picture is totally unrelated, but we drove by a car on the highway with their trunk flapping in the wind!
Snowstorm!
*fingers crossed*