The ruling is in and apparently the masses say that I am indeed spoiled. You will get no argument from me. I am a very lucky man and in return, I try to spoil Barb as much as I can knowing the scales will never be balanced. Let's see, where did I leave off last week? Oh yeah, we were spending the night at Camping World in Anthony Texas, but that was a lie. We were actually in Anthony New Mexico, right on the border between the two states.
The next day we drove to Odessa Texas where we stayed in the parking lot of a Bass Pro Shop. Luckily it has been cool enough at night where we do not need to be plugged in for the air conditioning. The meet up I mentioned at the end of the last post worked out! Well kind of.
Our friend Chad who used to own the resort in Ontario we went to all the time often comes down to Texas to do some hog hunting so I had texted him and asked if he was by chance going to be down there the same time we were and he said, "No, but he could be!". He then jumped in his vehicle and drove 1,100 miles from Wisconsin to Texas to meet us!
The ranch we stayed on is a friend of Chad's that he met up in Canada at the resort. As a matter of fact, both Barb and I met her (Kim) and her daughter up there a couple times as well. The reason I said "Well, kind of" above is due to the fact that Kim was away on a wedding, so we did not get to see her. We were able to meet her mom and dad though as they invited us to lunch in San Angelo. The restaurant was one we had heard lots about but had yet to experience it, Twin Peaks. For those of you who have heard of it, the name is self-explanatory. For those of you how haven't, you can look it up, but you have been warned. Kim's parents are both in their 80's and it is funny that they picked this restaurant for us to meet at! The food was actually very good!
Back at the ranch, Chad, Barb, Caleb (Chad's son) and I waited for sunset to go out and hunt hogs. Hogs are a big problem down there wreaking havoc on crops, fences and pretty much anything else in their way. They are way out of control and need to be culled down. They hunt them at night with the aid of thermal scopes, something I have never down before.
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Caleb breaking apart of pallet![]() |
We drove out to the hunting area and waited for sunset and when it came, so did the pigs! About 20 of them came running out of the brush at once. We ended up getting 3, which will hardly put a dent in the population, but it was a start.
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| Heading out to pig hunt! |
We hung out one more day before heading back towards Arizona for a follow up dental visit for Barb. A lot had changed since the last time we were in Mexico. I am sure by now; everyone knows what happened in Porta Vallarta and other parts of Mexico. Well, our trip back to the dentist just happened to coincide with the unrest, we must have received a dozen text/phone calls from friends and family questioning our sanity, but that has been in question for years so, while it is a little sketchy, it was not going to stop us.
On our way back to Yuma, we timed one of our overnight stops so we could have one more meet up! Our friends Steve and Deb, yes, the same Steve and Deb who were at our house in September, just happened to be in the Pheonix area as we were passing through, so we stopped and had supper with them! Steve also brought a bunch of bourbons with him so we sat in the camper for an hour before going to the restaurant and sampled each!
Remember how I have written that in the past it has taken us up to two hours of waiting in line to get back into the U.S.? This time there was absolutely no line. I mean like no one. We were the only ones going back across. Crazy.
We spent the night at the same campground about 1/2 mile up the road on the U.S. side of the border. We thought about dry camping, but it was almost 90 and we needed the AC. It also gave us a chance shower, dump our tanks, and do laundry.
So, here is a quandary for you.... both times Barb went to dentist, first on 2/2 and again on the 24th, she got super sick for 24 hours and then just nauseous for the next 72 hours. No fever, just puking and then nauseous. We do not know if it was a reaction to the Novocain or something else, super weird.
After all that fun we made a beeline for home driving 290, 395, and 658 miles on the final day getting home at 10:30pm on Friday night. Along the way we stopped by High West Distillery outside Park City.
It was a long week; it was a quick week. Barb not feeling well made it long, all the windshield hours make it quick. We drove over 2,500 miles and hit seven states but now we are home!














Now that you confirmed the use of AI, I can no longer believe that any pictures you post are real. You may have been home the entire time hiding in your doomsday Bunker .
ReplyDeleteThe only pictures you should not believe are the ones where Barb is holding bigger fish than me.
DeleteThat’s great you got to meet up with Steve and Debbie. Here’s a hiccup tip that has never failed me. Have Barb stand behind you, she plugs your ears with her thumbs and presses your nostrils closed with her forefingers while you drink a glass of water. It really works. Sorry to hear Barb got so sick after her dental appointment…very strange. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteDoes it have to be water? Seems like the perfect opportunity to slam a beer!
DeleteGlad you are home safe and sound. It is weird that Barbie is getting sick. Maybe they have something else in their anaesthetic she is reacting too. Too bad you can't find out what is in it to prevent that in the future.
ReplyDeleteThat is kind of what we were thinking as well. At first we thought it was something she ate, but when it happened the second time we knew it wasn't
DeleteWow! Some of your anonymous comments have conspiracy written all over them. I am amazed that you did not find one Buccees on your trip. It's too bad. It would have been life altering for sure. I'm also glad that you made it home safely. I hope that Barb gets better.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous commentors are often conspiracy theorist and should be taken with skepticism. We did not see a single Buccees on our travels, I guess we will have to wait until next fall.
DeleteThis was quiet a trip...You were very near my grandsons. I have two who live in Midland, Tx. Sam and I went out to visit them last October...Not my kind of country for sure...I prefer our beautiful pine trees. I have to ask...did y'all purposefully decide to go to Mexico for the dental work? Many people do simply because it is cheaper. Glad you all are back home and that this was a fun and safe trip.
ReplyDeleteYes, we have been going there for our dental for the past dozen years or so. It is so much cheaper and so far we have not noticed any difference in the results.
DeleteSo glad you made it home safely. From Google AI: Yes, Novocaine (or modern, similar local anesthetics) can make you feel sick after a dentist visit, but severe reactions are rare. Common, temporary side effects include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, headache, and shakiness, usually caused by nervousness, adrenaline in the anesthetic, or the medication wearing off. ps: I did not see where driving 1,000+ was a cure for the sickness.... LOL
ReplyDeleteBut at least by her riding in the back of the camper, I did not have to see her whining so there is that!
DeleteWhy do I write stuff like that?!?!
DeleteI don't think I know that many people! And the driving you did. Glad things worked out.
ReplyDeleteMany years ago, I had the opportunity to spend a day south of the border by myself while my wife was at some conference in San Diego. I actually drove to within sight of the border and then turned around. At the time, there had been some drug war going on and people being shot in the streets, I'm sure a long ways from where I would have been, but I just couldn't get up the nerve, something I have regretted ever since.
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