The 15th of April we headed out of New Mexico and here are pictures after going thru snow drifts.
Then we arrived in Monticello, Utah.
Before leaving took a picture at the temple.
The 16th---On the way to see Jeff, a lot of sights
Spent 17th at FHC and visiting Jeff's children and families: David, Karl and Kevin.
Headed home on the 18th: The end of just a few snippets and each pin on hats has a story.
Been an indescribable journey, full of adventure and more pictures, recordings and video for memories.
Love to all from the Grannys who drove a total of 5,303.3 miles!!!
GrannyTrails
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Taos, New Mexico
Spent a lot of yesterday finding places where grandpa and grandma lived----good weather so it was a good day----not so good today.
This is view of start of 'climb'
This is near summit---
Then one of better roads to junction--
And Taos Junction---this is it! Were families living here.
Then a ways further to Ojo Caliente and I was going to take thisnroad and Shirley said---'nothing there'
But just around bend was an exclusive resort---
Came back and ate and did some library work-----went to library again today---leaving here tomorrow.
Love you all, the Grannys
This is view of start of 'climb'
This is near summit---
Then one of better roads to junction--
And Taos Junction---this is it! Were families living here.
Then a ways further to Ojo Caliente and I was going to take thisnroad and Shirley said---'nothing there'
But just around bend was an exclusive resort---
Just outside of town was the cemetery---this is one picture and we believe she is buried at one of the wooden crosses----a lot of them and very old and unmarked.
JUST LOOKED OUTSIDE AND IT IS SNOWING!!!!! Well, back to yesterday.
We then headed back to Taos and to try and see homestead on way. This is the turn off and Shirley said ---'go no further' and I agreed,
But here is a pic and homestead is out further about 7 miles.
We then crossed the Rio Grande gorge.
Love you all, the Grannys
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
In New Mexico
While in Clarendon we went to cemetery, etc. and also to Silverton which is almost a ghost town. This is part of a canyon that we passed. Getting gas in Silverton I went in to buy some milk and when I opened the display door it "mooed" at me---pretty funny.
We are in Tucumcari population about 3,500 but they have a couple of great museums; following are a few pic----lots of different rocks,, and the swatzika (sp?) was something the Indians used until adopted by Germany----all pic better if you click on it and enlarge
Then we went to the dinosaur museum---really fabulous----one pic is of lab where they work on newest specimens---
Tomorrow on to Taos
Shirley will be flying home the 20th.
Love Grannys
We are in Tucumcari population about 3,500 but they have a couple of great museums; following are a few pic----lots of different rocks,, and the swatzika (sp?) was something the Indians used until adopted by Germany----all pic better if you click on it and enlarge
Then we went to the dinosaur museum---really fabulous----one pic is of lab where they work on newest specimens---
Tomorrow on to Taos
Shirley will be flying home the 20th.
Love Grannys
Monday, April 9, 2012
Clarendon, Texas
Forgot to mention Don asked about the Jemmett farm and how they missed potatoes so we gave them the rest of the bag.
Only in Texas this kind of waffle!
Saturday we drove to Mesquite to visit with Alton. Saw some longhorns but for some reason my zoom pic are fuzzy but Shirley got some.
Alton had some great stories which we got on tape.
Church Sunday was a little different experience----in Relief Society the lesson was in Spanish so we (and about half the class) were the ones wearing headphones!!!
Hit some rain and construction getting thru Dallas but we have been pretty fortunate.
Had to pick some wild flowers.
Then at the rest stop this was the sign outside (Beware of rattlesnakes) and inside was a room designated tornado shelter.
Stayed at Vernon and today spent most today in Memphis----found obit of Dad's sister, visited a museum, library and 0ver 100 yr old church. Below is pic of organ----only one of 2 in existence.
This is in basement where children could worship.
Tomorrow plan to go to Silverton (weather permitting) and cemetery. Then Wednesday do the book store, library, museum and ?
Then Thursday head for New Mexico.
Love the Grannys
Shirley just got back from a swim and if no one is in pool I am going to take a quick dip.
Only in Texas this kind of waffle!
Saturday we drove to Mesquite to visit with Alton. Saw some longhorns but for some reason my zoom pic are fuzzy but Shirley got some.
Alton had some great stories which we got on tape.
Church Sunday was a little different experience----in Relief Society the lesson was in Spanish so we (and about half the class) were the ones wearing headphones!!!
Hit some rain and construction getting thru Dallas but we have been pretty fortunate.
Had to pick some wild flowers.
Then at the rest stop this was the sign outside (Beware of rattlesnakes) and inside was a room designated tornado shelter.
Stayed at Vernon and today spent most today in Memphis----found obit of Dad's sister, visited a museum, library and 0ver 100 yr old church. Below is pic of organ----only one of 2 in existence.
This is in basement where children could worship.
Tomorrow plan to go to Silverton (weather permitting) and cemetery. Then Wednesday do the book store, library, museum and ?
Then Thursday head for New Mexico.
Love the Grannys
Shirley just got back from a swim and if no one is in pool I am going to take a quick dip.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Friday, April 6, 2012
Spent most of day with Don (our 3rd cousin) and Nellie McKenzie.
Some of visit is on audio and video.
Got information on Nellie's family and went to cemetery to get latest information. Will have a lot to update when get home.
Good day, in 80s---going to Mesquite tomorrow.
Love,
Grannys
Some of visit is on audio and video.
Got information on Nellie's family and went to cemetery to get latest information. Will have a lot to update when get home.
Good day, in 80s---going to Mesquite tomorrow.
Love,
Grannys
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Mineola, Texas
First some things from Mississippi not able to enter earlier/or forgot.
The branch president said they were probably the smallest branch in the church and when we visited with the sisters they
said usually about 8 attend.
This was one of the stops we made----family was in this area as this road is mentioned plus we saw other road names such as Bell and Terry and Myrick stream.
Less than 10 miles was a swamp!!!
One of the pic I took----alligator was seen here recently---
Then the funniest thing happened. A couple who were on their
way back to Canada and noticed our plates and asked if we had any Idaho potatoes----should have seen the look on his face when we said yes. He would only take a couple if we took something in exchange so he gave us an onion---we laughed about it all day.
This is a part of the original Trace which has been preserved.
A Louisiana rest stop----notice the column colonial look.
Shirley wants to add a few notes:
We are staying at Best Western and will go to dinner soon. This is the area where relatives are still here. Later we will go into the panhandle and visit cemeteries and places where our Dad was born and lived. Lots of family history.
Love the Grannys
The branch president said they were probably the smallest branch in the church and when we visited with the sisters they
said usually about 8 attend.
Natchez Trace
Just a few of the pic---took us 2 1/2 hrs to go less than 70 miles!!!This was one of the stops we made----family was in this area as this road is mentioned plus we saw other road names such as Bell and Terry and Myrick stream.
Less than 10 miles was a swamp!!!
One of the pic I took----alligator was seen here recently---
Then the funniest thing happened. A couple who were on their
way back to Canada and noticed our plates and asked if we had any Idaho potatoes----should have seen the look on his face when we said yes. He would only take a couple if we took something in exchange so he gave us an onion---we laughed about it all day.
A Louisiana rest stop----notice the column colonial look.
Shirley wants to add a few notes:
We are staying at Best Western and will go to dinner soon. This is the area where relatives are still here. Later we will go into the panhandle and visit cemeteries and places where our Dad was born and lived. Lots of family history.
Love the Grannys
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Last night in Mississippi
Plan to spend tomorrow night in Louisiana.
Couple of tidbits----only here can you get an oil change and in the waiting room is posted the 10 Commandments and Bible for reading material.
Spending a lot of time in library.
Yesterday at courthouse in Carthage got copies of more than 25 marriage certificates!
Office!?!
This is old farm machinery and log cabin
at French Farm on Natchez Trace
These are 2 of the squares----all businesses are around the squares. More on video.. State flag is one of controversy since part of it is the battle flag of the Confederacy.
Brooks cemetery that we visited today
Two of the sisters from church we were able to
visit today. One in center may be related.
See you later----the Grannys
Couple of tidbits----only here can you get an oil change and in the waiting room is posted the 10 Commandments and Bible for reading material.
Spending a lot of time in library.
Yesterday at courthouse in Carthage got copies of more than 25 marriage certificates!
Office!?!
This is old farm machinery and log cabin
at French Farm on Natchez Trace
These are 2 of the squares----all businesses are around the squares. More on video.. State flag is one of controversy since part of it is the battle flag of the Confederacy.
Brooks cemetery that we visited today
Two of the sisters from church we were able to
visit today. One in center may be related.
See you later----the Grannys
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