Tuesday, June 25, 2019

We have finished Route 66

I am sad to say or delighted to say our Route 66 adventure is over, as we finished the route today on the Santa Monica Pier. Where it was hard to get a spot to take the picture. There were at least several groups vying for a spot with the iconic sign, including myself.


So what do you do when you have a little time in LA and then two days after you have more adventures.  So we went on a tour of LA. Visiting sites such as celebrity homes, which all we really saw were gates and hedges with a few exceptions. We also saw the Hollywood sign and the Walk of Fame, where we stumbled upon a movie premiere being set up right in front of the Grauman's Chinese theater, the new Spiderman movie. I had two camera malfunctions as we went on tour with Paradise surf shop. One my SD card was in my computer in my car, so no pics and two my camera had to be reset as it decided not to take any pictures once we bought a new SD card. Then to make me crazy my phone died, so maybe not as many photos as I like but:


Graumans Chinese Theater


Spiderman Premiere


Back to the Santa Monica Pier.
Tomorrow we adventure to Anaheim, CA and Disneyland. The new Star Wars land has just opened.

Now if we could just stop traffic long enough to get there. Two plus hours today just to get from San Bernardino to Santa Monica.We got stuck on the 10 (freeway) today and could not figure out alternate routes, our GPS not helpful.

Monday, June 24, 2019

2 nights in Las Vegas and on the road to San Bernardino, CA

After spending two wonderful days with my sister-in-law Terry and her husband Scott we left for California. But while in Las Vegas we went to see the Hoover Dam, ate dinner at a wonder place called the Hofbrauhaus, gambled a little and played Top Golf. 

The Hofbrauhaus was lots of fun, music, entertainment and German food, they even had vegan and vegetarian options. Very interactive with the diners. 

Hoover Dam
Back on the road we went from Las Vegas to Needles, CA stopped to take pictures of the Mojave Desert, some trains, and a Harvey house in Needles, before driving on I-40, instead of route 66 to Barstow.  We didn't drive route 66 because when I looked at the California roads website, it said that parts of it were closed, but I think they haven't updated the site, because we saw people driving off it when we stopped in Ludlow for lunch. 
Charles Schultz used to live in Needles, it is where he created his character Spike. If you look at the mural closely you can see Woodstock sitting with Spike in the car in the mural.
After lunch it was on to Barstow and we did find Route 66 and were happily tooling down the road. Jim put our
next destination into the phone and after a few towns and we could see traffic jams and even the phones GPS said we were on the fastest road, but then boom she put us on 1-15 before we knew why and then kept giving us alternate routes and the next thing instead of going west on route 66, when we came into San Bernardino we were going East on 66. She took us an hour out of our way, trying to get us to the Wigwam Motel. Jim kept saying why are we going in the wrong direction. We finally made it, but the GPS apparently will not allow us to stay the course on 66.  




Sunday, June 23, 2019

Detour from Flagstaff to Las Vegas to visit family

Yesterday was crazy, but fun. Since we were so close to Las Vegas, NV we decided to stop for two days to visit family. Did that mean we didn't stop anywhere or drive the Mother Road, no way.  

As we meandered through Flagstaff, looking for wildfires and keeping our windows shut against possibly smoke inhalation (which we didn't see) we enjoyed the view of the pine forest. One thing I like  about this trip is the various scenery from plains to mountains, scrub and forest, desert. Also I'm a train fanatic so one of my blogs will eventually be about trains.

Back on I-40 outside of Flagstaff and then onto Williams, a quint little town where we met a local author and preacher running a flea market which juxtaposed the picture I took coming into the city. We could not buy her book but she said it was on Amazon. 

 Then through town and back on I-40 to Seligman and Route 66 to Kingman, AZ. With a few photo ops and stops along the way.
Seligman

Hackberry


Kingman


Harley Dog
Then onto Vegas. Next blog all about Vegas.




Saturday, June 22, 2019

6/21/2019 Gallup NM to Flagstaff AZ

Stayed at the Holiday Inn in Gallup and the staff there were exceptional, gave us good directions to food Jerry's Mexican American Grill. I had chili relleno's, yum.  The back of the hotel view was great.

Next stop the Petrified Forest and Painted Desert
Part of Newspaper Rock


Blue Mesa

Petrified wood

Petrified log
After the Petrified Forest it was onto Winslow Arizona and standing on the corner, which is now called Standing on the Corner Park. 

Wish I had a guitar.
Had lunch here across the street, can't remember the name but had the best veggie  crepe.
Off to Meteor Crater and more wind, they had gusts up to 69 MPH on 6/21 which closed of the rim tour, but we could do a self tour at multiple platforms, according to the guy in the gift shop they have had 169 mph winds and there building can stand up to 250 mph winds. I was almost blown off my feet when I walked onto the first platform.

One mile across
Then onto Flagstaff Arizona, where we ate dinner at Salsa Bravo, apparently one of Guy Fieri visited. I had a Portobella and Spinach enchilada and Jim had a Farmers Market Burrito, his was better.
Then night. 




Thursday, June 20, 2019

Santa Rosa, NM to Gallup, NM.

Today (6/20/2019) we had a traveling day. We started out at the Route 66 Car Museum in Santa Rosa. Followed by a drive mostly on the the Old 66 except when Route 66 was actually I-40.  I loved the change of scenery. We stopped in Albuquerque for lunch at the 66 Diner. Then winding our way on Route 66 to Gallup. What a beautiful drive.



Diner Pics



Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Day in Amarillo

Today 6/19 we spent the day exploring parts of Amarillo, such as Palo Duro Canyon Ranch where we got explore and feel the heat. Some critters allowed us to take pics and we got to enjoy the scenery.




Then some antiquing on 6th Street, followed by the Cadillac Ranch

Then it was off to New Mexico and an overnight in Santa Rosa.

Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Oklahoma City to Amarillo Texas 6/18



Earlier I posted about trip to Oklahoma City, but I could not download my pictures of the Blue Whale of Catoosa, so that first:


We spent the night at a hotel in Oklahoma City and then decided to go to the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. I did not see this listed in any of my traveling Route 66 books, but I think it is relatively new. If you are in Oklahoma well worth the trip. Not only did it have art, bronzes, including some from Remington as well as newer artists, but it had artifacts from Native American Tribes, Cowboys, Frontiers Men and a whole frontier town inside the building. I will share some pics.





 
On to Amarillo Texas, part of Route 66 closed so we had to travel by I-40 sometimes, but it was next to Route 66.

Slug Bug Ranch in Conway


Dinner and a storm Brewing in Amarillo Texas, good food and a fun place.