Friday, June 5, 2026

It isn't the heat, it's...

 

... the humidity.  We ran the air conditioning last night, to take the humidity out of the air.

For those of you who may be worried about how Murphy and Stella are doing: we were treated to front row seats of the Cat Olympics around 3:00 am.  Relay races, high jump, long jump, steeplechase and mixed weight class wrestling.  The final tally: Murphy received 3 Gold Medals, 1 Silver, and 2 Bronze.  Stella was close with 2 Gold Medals, 2 Silver, and 1 Bronze.   The media, however, have declared Stella the "new young rising star" of these activities.

"Well, Chet, there's a new kid in town and she has certainly made her mark on these games.  She actually jumped over Murphy at one point!"

"Yes, Bob, the odds-makers were saying that Murphy would dominate these games, but this little silver-striped new-comer has given the veteran some serious competition.  Did you see the crowd reaction?"

"If you meant the blurry eyes and shuffling trip to the bathroom, then yes, the competition between these two felines has made quite the impact on the home crowd."

That's how it was playing out in my head.

We were up, cleaned up, and out earlier than the past 3 days, leaving the fairgrounds just after 8:00.  Except for the cat antics, it was a quiet night.  Surprising to me, considering that the RV sites at the fairgrounds were sold out.



 I mentioned the soggy conditions in yesterday's post...


 This rig pulled next to us just after sunset last night...

 

If you notice the direction of the light, that coach blocked the sun from our windows this morning (a good thing).

We did not use the restroom or showers at the fairgrounds - it would be over-stating to call it "rustic"...


 The "facilities" in our RoadTrek are more compact, but way nicer.  ;-)

I requested a breakfast stop at Taco John's this morning.  Joan seconded it with, "Just this once."  That's enough for me.  Tasty!  And since I didn't get any internetting time (our terminology) this morning, Joan took over the driving so I could surf and get this blog post going...


 After the soggy morning (the rug we put outside by the door) was wet, we made a reservation for tonight.  325 miles down the road, at a casino, with paved sites and full hook-ups.  If everything goes according to the plan, we'll have some kickback time.  And, can put the rug outside to dry.

 

Thursday, June 4, 2026

From the mountains to the plains...

 

Is this some patriotic song, Jim?  Probably, but no bonus points.

We were in a Love's RV Stop last night.  This one is separate from the Travel Center (across the street), and Joan booked us a site to the back, so it was very quiet.  Nothing notable about the stay, other than getting a Godfather's Pizza to take back to the van.  This is my idea of camping!

We cleaned up in the van (didn't use the showers at the RV Stop) and hit the road.  Going north on I-25, we had the Rocky Mountains to the west of us.  And...


 No, we are not going that far on I-25.  We turned east just before Colorado Springs and said good-bye to the mountain views from the van...


 A couple shots with the camera on the Oakleys today...



 The views outside the van quickly turned to rolling prairie and farms...


 Stella hid out much of the morning, then on Joan's lap in the carrier again...


 Keeping the day to just over 300 miles, we decided to try a night at a fairgrounds (they often have RV sites), and into another state...


 Joan said, "I'm guessing you will be reminiscing about your band rat days in Kansas?"  She knows me well.

We stopped for the night in Colby, Kansas.  Fueling up before heading to the fairgrounds, we paid almost a dollar less per gallon than the Colorado fuel prices.  Pulling up at the fairgrounds, we were surprised to see that there was a shade over set up by the entrance, checking in campers.  We had read that there would be stock car races this weekend, but this is for a bluegrass festival being held at the fairground for the next 3 nights.  We got the second to the last site available.  Only $5 more than their usual price because of the festival.  ;-)

They had rain here yesterday, and the grass site we are in was a bit soft.  And lumpy.  It took us a while to find the most level spot on this site and still needed to use our leveling ramps.  First time this trip.

 

The couple at the check-in invited us to "join in on the jam tonight"... no idea how loud or long that will be, but we are in a site near the entrance... I think things will be going on further into the fairgrounds.

Stella and Murphy were happy to be down for the day.  Little Stella was having trouble keeping her eyes open...


 Murphy is just chillin'...


 

I'm hoping we'll all sleep good tonight.

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Joan sent me these photos:

Murphy and Stella taking turns looking out the screen at the sliding door...



 A sign for a Space Force Base...

 

I had no idea what Space Force does.  I had to look it up, since I didn't want to give an opinion based on the comedy series (now cancelled) that starred Steve Carell.  Space Force was established on December 20, 2019. Operating under the Department of the Air Force, its core mission is to protect U.S. and allied interests in, from, and to space, maintaining space superiority and providing space capabilities to joint forces.  So, now you know. 

Space Force (TV Series 2020–2022) - IMDb 

 

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Staying Flexible...

 

You?  And your achy old bones?  Yes, but I am not referring to that.  The original plan had us heading toward Amarillo after leaving Albuquerque... similar mileage, but better weather if we turn north instead.  New destination for today: somewhere just south of Pueblo, Colorado.  In the great circle routing, either way works.  It has been a long time since we've been up the east side of New Mexico and over Raton Pass.

I learned that Albuquerque drivers are just as bad as El Paso drivers.  For the decades that we went through El Paso to get to Phoenix from the Tropical Tip, I dreaded that 40 mile stretch of road.  Albuquerque this morning was an excrement show, with lane-jumping, no turn signals, and people completely ignoring the speed limit.  I was relieved to get through there in one piece.

Yeah, yeah, crazy drivers... what about the cats?  Thanks for asking.  They have not completely settled in.  Stella hid out for most of the morning, then laid in her carrier on Joan's lap for the afternoon...


 Murphy took up residence in the driver's side door foot well...


 Rolling into Albuquerque from the west...


 Traffic was very heavy, but thinned out when we got north of the city...


 Vegas, baby!  We stopped in Las Vegas for lunch - no, not that Las Vegas; the one in New Mexico...


 There were some pretty areas as we climbed in elevation...


 We were close to 8,000' elevation when we cross Raton Pass.  Joan was aghast at a couple exits on the downhill side, with a 10 and a 15 mph exit speed on steep curves...



 Welcome to Colorado...


 Since this was a change in itinerary, we checked out overnights along the way - settled on a Love's RV Stop, booked a site on-line, and looked forward to Godfather's Pizza (in the Love's Travel Center) for supper.

This RV Stop is across the road from the Love's Travel Center; Joan picked a site that puts us away from the trucks coming and going on that road.  Lots of empty sites here...



 We were off the road about 4 hours earlier than yesterday.  Time to chill.

 

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Last Minute Scurrying...

 

Stella and Murphy know something is up: Mom and Dad are up early and carrying stuff out the door.  The Stowaway2 cargo carrier is loaded on the back of the van - and stuff is in that pod...




 I had backed the van in to get the pod mounted into the receiver hitch and then filled with all the stuff that was "test fit" over the last two days.  Then, rotated the van again so we had close access to the slider door for the rest of the interior loading.

We are close. 

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We got out mid-morning.  An ambitious first day plan: make it to the Route 66 Casino RV Park, just west of Albuquerque.  Spoiler alert: it was a long driving day, but we made it.  The details...

Murphy cried like a baby.  For several hours.  Stella stayed in her carrier and let out a peep.  Murph has been through this before, so we knew what to expect with the "first day."  Stella may turn out to be a good little traveler.  But, as we settle in for the evening, she is back to her behavior when she first came to live with us: growling and hissing.  But, during the drive, she was curious...


 Joan took some photos while I was driving...

And, some scenery...



 Crossing the state border...


 I took some photos with my DJI Action 4...


I was looking forward to soaking in the hot tub at this RV park... nope, the hot tub is not currently working.  Boo, hiss.

 

Monday, June 1, 2026

Pop!

 

Ummm... soda or goes the weasel?

That was a sound I heard way too many times today.  As we get the RoadTrek loaded, we needed some air conditioning going.  I plugged in to the 20 amp breaker in the garage.  Yes, 30 amp would be nice, but all I was intending to run was the a/c.

The air conditioner was doing an adequate job in the triple digit heat today.  "Adequate" is the best you can hope for in this kind of heat.  After a couple hours of that, I pulled up the home screen on the FireFly system - the lithium batteries were down to 13.2 amps.  That is the wrong direction.  I checked the plug-in... the breaker was popped.  I reset the breaker and went back to the van to check - the voltage was increasing.

I went on about my business.  Then Joan came to get me and said, "There is some kind of alarm going off in the van."

Well, that isn't what I wanted to hear.  The voltage was down - the alarm was from the inverter.  Yep, the breaker was popped again.  I repeated this scenario a bunch of times.  This is more than just the heat.  When I checked the 30 amp to 15 amp adapter, it was warmer than it should have been.  I unplugged it and saw that the prongs were looking a bit corroded.  Hopefully, replacing that will put an end to the "popping."  I ran to Walmart and picked up an adapter with an indicator light - if the circuit pops, I will be able to see that right away.


 

I reset the inverter and plugged in again.  While waiting to see if the voltage would increase, I emptied the fresh water tank once more and refilled it...

 

Yes, the fresh water fill is in the door frame.  Water is good to go.  The a/c worked hard in the heat, but it didn't pop the breaker.  That's a positive sign.

While I was doing that, Joan was busy getting food and clothes loaded in.

Tomorrow, we'll get the Stowaway2 mounted up and loaded.  Toiletries, prescriptions, and vitamins.  Devices (laptop, iPad, cameras).  Two cats and their stuff.  If all goes as planned, we'll hit the road.  

 

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Blue Moon...

 

If you said, "The Marcels, 1961," you are kinda right and get 15 bonus points.  If you said, ""Blue Moon" was written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in 1934. The first vocal performance in a film was by Shirley Ross in the movie Manhattan Melodrama (1934), while the earliest commercial recordings as a single were by Connee Boswell and Al Bowlly in 1935," you get 5 bonus points for knowing how to use the Google.  ;-)

Blue Moon... no, it isn't blue... come on, you didn't really think that, didja? Anytime there is a second full moon in a given month, it is called a "blue moon." And, since the moon cycle is approximately 29.5 days, the blue moon only happens every 2 or 3 years generally. So, if you didn't get out there and howl at it last night, you'll have another chance tonight.  The peak was 12:46 am this morning, so it will still look full tonight.

A couple interesting facts: It's a Micromoon; because the moon is currently near its apogee (the farthest point in its orbit from Earth), it will appear about 14% smaller and slightly dimmer than a typical full moon.  Depending on your sky, you may also be able to spot the planet Saturn or the red supergiant star Antares glowing brightly right near the moon.

Oh, yeah, and the photo...


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A bit of a milestone...

Yesterday, the views on this blog hit a big number...


 Over 3 million views.  Over 400,000 views in May.  I don't know why.  I have mentioned before that I get some statistics, but not specifics, as in: who.  I can tell you that about 90% of the viewers are from the US.  I know what kind of devices are being using to view (iPhone, Mac, Windows, Android) and the different browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari).  There have been a variety of websites that have linked to the blog over the years, but the majority of people are checking in directly or through Blogger (from another blog).

Nothing to be gained from the numbers; this blog is not monetized.  Just an almost daily posting of what's going on with us.  As Joan calls it: my public diary.

 

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Not just the people...

 

Last night, we brought some kitty carriers into the living room...


 Stella said, "These look like fun."

Murphy responded with, "You are so naive.  These things mean we are going to be in the little house that moves.  For hours and hours; days and days."

Stella said, "That sounds like fun."

Murphy said, "We won't have all our toys.  Mom and Dad have two separate beds, so you have to make a choice.  Mom will want to hold you on her lap while Dad drives the little house."

"Do we still get food?" Stella asked.

"Yeah, sometimes they stop the little house so they can feed us."

"That doesn't sound so bad."

Murphy said, "You are so naive."

Stella said, "I don't even know what that means.  I think I like this little bedroom"...


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This morning, we started doing some work around the RoadTrek: Joan emptied out inside, while I did the same on the compartments in the back that hold all our utility hook-up stuff.  Into the garage with that so we can go through it and decide what to put in the storage pod and what stays home.

Joan asked me to go through the whole van and check all the screws keeping the interior solid...


 The good news: there was very little tightening necessary.  A few people on the RoadTrek Facebook Group said they had an issue with things loosening up.  Not us.  At this point.  I'll give it a regular check out before any long trips.

Joan asked for another project: remove the compartment door on one of those compartments I emptied and it will be the new "private bathroom for the feline family members.  I can work with that...


 That's it in the lower left.  Yep, that's gonna work.  Next little project: move the fire extinguisher from behind the passenger seat on the floor.  Sounds easy enough.  I knocked out that 5 minute job in just a half hour...


 And then, time for lunch.  Steph and Dan joined us for Mod Pizza.  Tasty!

Next chore: start the water system sanitizing.  Getting warm out, I turned on the air conditioner in the RoadTrek - easy to do with the lithium system and the inverter.  Yep, that's hot...


 No, it was not 110ยบ out, but the van was closed up.  Fortunately, it cooled down pretty quick.  Oh, and that shot above: it's from the app on my phone.  I really like being able to be outside the van and check or run all the stuff in it with the connection to the FireFly system (the "brains" for the RoadTrek).  Slick.

Next order of business: introduce Stella to the RoadTrek... a little bit at a time.