There was a heavy fog when we hit the road.
It looked like it was going to rain, even though there wasn't any called for in the forecast.
I had to wrap a blanket around my tootsies 'cause they were cold in my sandals, but soon enough I had a hot flash and threw off the blanket and sweatshirt.
Most of the ride was boring and I found myself dozing off. It was gloomy outside and cozy in the truck. Then we listened to the Chicago Bears football game on satellite radio and that cheered me up. It was an exciting game and the Bears beat the Detroit Lions 48-24.
We breezed through KS, OK, TX, and then it seemed like we were into New Mexico in no time. The sky was blue, the sun was shining, it was gorgeous outside. We rolled down our windows and breathed in that fresh air. That is, until we came upon this feed lot. Cows as far as the eye could see. No sooner did we pass that one, then another one showed up on the opposite side of the road, and was just as large. And oh, boy, did that smell! Even after we passed it, the smell lingered!
Aren't these lovely cloud formations?
Is this what you would call a "white tornado?"
Truly a little house on the prairie.
We saw this train stopped along the tracks. It looks like it suffered a serious fire.
This is a New Mexico pasture.
There isn't much to offer driving along Route 54, so we were quite pleased to stumble upon The Annex Bar & Grill in Logan, NM. It was getting on to 2:00 and we were hungry. We walked into the darkened bar, which was quite large on the inside, very deceiving from the outside. There was memorabilia all over the place. I got a kick out of this old wagon and the cowboy and "flashy" woman on his lap. Take a look at what's in their wagon. I doubt very much that they would have been taking a 60" large screen TV out west, don't you?
We passed through the town of Tucumcari. We spent a few days there last April. The famous Route 66 passes right through the heart of the town. Route 54 intersects that route. I quick snapped a photo of this sign.
Read how Tucumcari got its name and other interesting facts, and see my photos of all the murals in that town by clicking here.
And so, everyone, on this gorgeous evening, I say buenas noches, from Santa Rosa.
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