Saturday, July 25, 2009

Lazy Friday / A Good Deal at Ghostrider's Grill

"What a day for a day dream " the words to that song were buzzing in my brain yesterday from the moment I woke up to another sunrise that washed across the desert floor like a golden tide ! Sunlight bringing shifting shapes and illuminating the Chiricahuas with a wash of color to the canyons and peaks . Another day to celebrate just being alive . No plans , no great expectations just the begining of a nice day . Getting moving to get my lazy bones out and about , having a second cup of coffee , suddenly the sun let me know it was appraoching midday . Amble to the office and  pick up the key for the mailbox , trundle down to Rodeo , check the mail , nothing special . Let's take a slow ride to Portal and see what's up with the folks at the Lodge , an excuse for a cup of their excellent coffee and check on the progress of the wall .











The turn has been made and it's nearing completion ! Mitch , has plans to create an outdoor dining , relaxation area and is nearing his goal . After some interesting conversation and a cup or two of their wonderful brew , I made the move to head back to the Ranch and decide what's for dinner . As I stepped outside this is what was appearing over Portal Peak ,
 
  
another example of the awesome power of thunderstorms in and among the mountains .
The trip back to the ranch was uneventful with a quick stop at the Natural Foods Store for some sugar free salt water taffy . The thunderheads had me thinking and as I wheeled into the ranch watching the rain and wind dance around the valley , I decided to head to Animas for dinner at one of my favorite spots
Ghost Rider's Grille behind the Bootheel Grocery .
http://www.ghostridersgrille.com/index.html
http://www.bootheelgrocery.com/index.html
 I ordered the Chili Relleno's this time and as expected they were excellent ! This is the fourth or fifth time I've went there and it's always first rate , the owner Thomas Estrada has owned the grocery and restaurant for a little over a year , his philosophy is keep it simple and good with reasonable [more than reasonable ] prices and give folks an alternative place to go on Friday and Saturday evenings . Ghost Rider's is open only on Friday and Saturday evenings from 5pm to 9pm with the bar open to 11pm . Thomas moved his family here from Albequerqe , his wife is a local and has strong ties to the community , their main reason for returning to this area was for their children and the education thereof . That seems to be a recurring theme among the folks I've talked to out here . They are proud of their school system and after talking to them and some of the young people here it's evident why , it is truly a good one ! Thomas's mom [Vera ] handles the kitchen , a retired police dispatcher , Vera's skills in the kitchen are self evident , it's spotlessly clean as is the entire
store/ restaurant .Linen table cloths and napkins grace the comfortable tables , seating is well placed and you never feel crowded . The staff is friendly and courteous , there is a well stocked bar with wine , beer and liquor . Prices for alcoholic beverages are moderately priced and affordable , to everyone , they also have plenty of soft drinks , tea and coffee. On another trip there I had one of their specials , Chicken fried steak with REAL mashed potatoes and cream gravy , again it was right up near the best I've had in awhile! Cost ?
About $8 ! A good deal anytime . While some would say Animas is out of the way Thomas and his crew seem to stay busy every weekend and folks like me drive twenty miles or more to get there , they must be doing something right !
The grocery store is a treasure also , with the closest large grocery 40 to 50 miles away the Boot Heel , has just about everything you need to get by on and they do Package sales of alcohol , Beer ,Wine and spirits .An added plus is the very friendly and knowledgeable staff at both places  , they live here and can direct you to just about anywhere you need to go or where to find things . The grocery also provides fuel , both gas and diesel with prices within 5 or 6 cents of what you'd pay in the big city .
All in all a great place to come on the weekends for dinner and some relaxation and during the week for groceries and fuel . A nice place with some very nice people !
 
  
 
Sorry about the poor quality of photos , but then again in my previous life I was a chef not a photographer ! I'm still learning . ! Just for informational purposes , the front parking lot of the grocery is my great phone booth in the sky , I spent a lot of time there last year watching and learning about the area from some of these incredible people !
Stay tuned ....

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Just A Quickie

just picked this up on my reader and wanted to share , a young woman , name of Tyler Risk had a bad go-down on a bike , this link is to a webpage for folks to sign a guest book to give her encouragment .
No donations are needed , but there is a place to donate to help keep the web pages going for folks in need . It explains itself . For all you motor heads she was a Triumph rider ! Check it out and give her some kind words , believe me "been there  , done that '" she needs all the help she can get !
http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/tylerrisk

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Random Thoughts and Crashing About the Desert

Just some random thoughts and ideas today . A trip to Lordsburg yesterday to get a dose of civilization and go to a rock shop resulted in an unplanned stop at Road Forks on the flyover leading back to Rodeo . The van which is known to be tempermental decided to pause and using all my desert Zen , I used the time to get a few shots across the valley looking towards Cotton city . While it was hot , there was a nice breeze , so settled in and thought about some ideas that have been scurrying around my brain . Taxes on alcohol and tobacco are astronomical , supposedly this is for our own good . If the powers that be can get everyone to stop smoking / using tobacco and drinking that devils brew alcohol we will be infinitely healthier and all is right with the world . However the taxes on these items are used for education , etc . If we all quit , then where does the money come from to pay for al these etceteras ? I see Colorado has opened their laws to more gambling ! There you go ! I remember when the state lotteries were all the rage and how they were going to alleviate the burdens of paying for education and the etceteras , let's see how that's working out . Hmmmm , Nearly all the higher [?] learning institutions have raised their tuition to the point of getting a degree is only possible by going into debt for the next twenty years or so , hmmmm , they do have championship sports teams , coached by a staff that has a budget that could run an aircraft carrier , and they still manage to host some interesting speakers [ mostly ex-politicians ] at hundreds of thousands of dollars a pop . Yep , gambling should do it !
A good friend of mine recently won a contest for one of his recipes and gets to appear on TV , that's a good thought . He's worked like a dog all his life , now has his own restaurant and is living his dream , good for him and his family !
Looks like the Global warming is really hitting us hard also , with several states reporting the coolest summer temperatures ever recorded ! Not saying we shouldn't take care of the planet , But let's not pull a chicken little and start passing all these bills to make more rules for our own good ! By the by Gore's state is one of those reporting , you know , the one where he got strip mining going again ! More political dipsticks hungering for a stage to promote their [$] agenda . Meanwhile in places like Terlingua and spots in New Mexico and a lot of other places  there are dozens of people quietly turning to alternate energy sources and recycling making do without a tax break one . Eventually somebody will get the attention of the  foggy bottom dwellers and show them what can be done without all the extemporaneous legislation that is being promoted .
AHha the van has decided breaks over and back on the road , coming of of Granite Gap the view of this valley never fails to grab at me . The other day as I was crashing about the desert taking pictures of some property for a friend , I realized how great it is to still be able to find a spot that is smog and noise free !

Driving over a road that has been layed out in a seemingly random manner , not maintained by anyone other than the folks who live out here , I find that it's not as bad as you might think. Rough ? Yes , but still drivable and with a little effort to move some rocks into the washes and build up a berm  , it would be as functional as needed . Amazingly enough there are some very nice homes way out here , some are manufactured [modular ] and some are traditional adobe , a scattering of mobile homes and even an RV or two with either a shed or roof built over them to afford some shade . The main thing is still the water , it's there if you can afford a well , down about 150 feet and is as good as any I've ever had . I realize it's not for everyone though , the solitude and quiet are the plus side . The drive for major supplies such as groceries and everyday neccesities just drives some folks crazy . While I don't miss TV , movie rentals , fast food chains , traffic , and all the other things that go with urban society , some need these to keep their little motors running . Almost daily I make discoveries  about my lifestyle I can change . I don't buy near as much food as I used to when I do go to a store , my closet has clothes I haven't used in months . My personal entertainment has shifted more to outdoor activities , and a night sitting out under the stars listening to the desert has become my TV . I can't say it's for everyone , just works for me , I still love to read and the internet keeeps me up to date with friends and family . I wouldn't like to sacrifice that , but I seem to remember getting along without it not so long ago . I wrote a letter a few days ago , actually took a pen and wrote a letter . My teachers would shudder at my hand writing but I got it done . It was kind of satisfying too,
hadn't written in so long I had to actually concentrate on what I was doing ! May have to get back in the habit and write someone once in awhile .
Time to start the days entertainment , laundry first then it's back out in the desert to explore another road .
Stay tuned ....

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Saturday, July 18, 2009

An Experiment / How Tough Were They ?

A recent venture out to Rucker Canyon and down to Douglas and old Mexico got me to thinking about my most recent experiment in how the early settlers got by . I started the experiment after thinking about water and how hard it is to come by in the desert . I decided to try and use an approximate amount that someone would carry or have available , say a hundred years ago ! The amount I carry on trips now is seldom less than a couple of gallons , just for drinking . Starting with that I allowed that half of that would go to the horse or mule that would be carrying me . Took off and made a trip forty miles at a slow pace , drove as slow as traffic would allow and kept the windows down , no air conditioning . I wore a long sleeve shirt , jeans and boots and a hat , also carried a neckerchief for the sake of appearance . I left the water jugs on the seat next to me with water from out of the tap at the park . When I left the ranch at 8:30 in the morning it was right at 86 degrees and not a breath of wind . Driving slowly south I was planning on the first stop just past the Mora siding site along the old railbed , a distance of about 12  miles . I was feeling pretty full of myself and proud as could be  , so opened the water jug and had a long drink . Since I had no horse I figured another one for it too , inspecting the gallon jug I figured I had drank about a quart of water . Not bad , the temperature was rising steadily ,but not too uncomfortable yet . Onwards towards Apache and slightly further down to a high spot of the road with a turnout to an old mine road the next stop . I passed through Apache at 10:30 and had a quick drink on the fly , at the rise of the road and the turnout about 6 miles further on I stopped , got my water jug out and took a deep swallow . It was liking drinking water out of the hot water tap in the house ! Dammitt! I'd left the jug sit on the seat in the direct sunlight ! It couldn't have been much different in a canteen on a saddle horn or waterbag hanging off a horse or wagon . About this time I realized I was sweating like someone had cut a fire hose ! Standing in the sun with no shade was a bad idea ! I kept moving towards the canyon , I should mention I was driving at about twenty miles an hour and had'nt seen a vehicle since I left Rodeo ! Rucker canyon was a few miles ahead , I checked the water and was surprised  that there wasn't much left in the first jug ! If I break a water hose or whatever now I'm screwed ! The horse is dead ! I finally arrived at the canyon road and stopped off the highway far enough to get in the shade of a small cottonwood . It's now almost noon and by the little thermometer I had was upwards of 95 plus ! I had  only traveled about 35 miles and was wringing wet from sweat and to say it was getting uncomfortable was a vast understatement I had planned on making some coffee on the little sterno stove but gave that up , drank some more water and chewed on some beef jerky , which only made me thirstier . There you have it ! I'm halfway to Douglas , I still have to cross the other mountain range through the pass and across a desert floor and then back up to 5000 ft over the pass and I've got less than a gallon of water to drink ! Which brings up the other part of the experiment . How about the everyday things we do like washing our hands and face or taking a shower everyday ? I kept the experiment going for six days , washing my hands on occasion and at night wetting a small towel and washing my face and arms to keep from feeling too nasty .On the seventh day I couldn't stand my own odor any more and called the experiment ot an end . I itched and smelled bad , my beard was driving me crazy and I was sure a colony of some kind of large ants had taken up residence in my hair ! I spent some quality time in the shower with some of the nicest smelling soap and shampoo ever ! I even wore the same clothes that I had worn on the water trip , they actually made a crackling sound when I forced them into the washer ! Another thought of just how tough those settlers were , washing clothes , your body , drinking , cooking , taking care of the animals , and doing all this without knowing where the next water would be ! 
How tough were they ? Try it for yourself ! I have a whole new outlook on those folks , they were stronger than I can imagine !
By the by the trip to Rucker canyon is on hold till I get someone to go with me it's even wilder than I expected and is not a place for an old crippled up guy like me to venture into alone .
Stay tuned ............. 

Monday, July 6, 2009

One Day patriots / News From Back East / New Explorations

I know I tend to get all balled up over the way some folks treat this great Country we all live in . Not to belabor a point , I noticed over the fourth of July , a good many one day patriots . Not so much locally but in the news I gleaned from the internet agencies . There are a good many so called leaders or persons in the office of authority I would dearly love to stick on the front lines with the young Heroes we have serving throughout the world and see what kind of platitudes they come up with ! Having said this , wait till our erstwhile head of state gets a load of the Russians ! I had that opportunity years back and can personally attest they are not the oafs and imbeciles the media and our politicians would have you regard them as . They were warriors with some damn good and some exotic equipment , and a desire to survive as strong as ours . If you have never seen a Russian "Bear " aircraft or one of there naval cruisers , I suggest you Google up an image or two and think about it !
Yesterday a good friend reported the rise of crime in Tallahassee FL. Today I checked out the figures on the internet and sure enough , things are even worse than I had read about when living back there , then again back in the home town the news was/is the same . Folks seem to be getting desperate and bolder . Urban areas are seeing a sharp increase in crime . I guess the pundits who claim the economy is on the upswing or at least leveling off aren't in the trenches with these folks who are increasingly going over the brink to commit these crimes ?
New explorations on my part include finding hand built , native stone and rock houses . They require a little effort getting to . The reward is craftsmanship of the first order . So far two have been explored , one a long way up in the Chiricahuas , and the other is at a lower elevation but just as remarkable . Clever use of native materials and alternative energy sources are evident in both constructions . While I don't share in the so called American dream of owning a house , these places are something to see and appreciate. A few photos of the houses and the views are included today , may return for an internal view .
Stay tuned ....

 
  
  
  
 

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Listening / Cooking for Friends / Night Thoughts

Late at night in New Mexico , a long way from what I used to call home . Annie Lennox on the Jango station ,shifting to Joanie Mitchell . Whats next ? Sitting on the front porch of the office with the family
[ Farthings and Ahles ] talking smart , shooting off fire works with their grandson , talking business , talking about kids , talking about the way we have lived . Oh Hell ! Here comes Robert Cray , Ice Cold Stratocaster , deep bass with Shemikiah Copeland talking about how they pity the fool , a little Keb Moe , with his killer acoustic bringing memories of stages and benefits , sitting with musicians long gone , burning the air with hot licks and round table discussions of everything under the sun. Sun coming up outside the Driftwood , Baby by my side , her husband all pisssed off because we played music all night
little brother and I laughing our asses off because , all we did was make music ! Brown whiskey , Nassau Hammers , Miller Lite , Budweiser and lots of crazy people combining to make for stories no one even believes ! Playing for $35 a night and a bar tab , playing so hard I fell off the stage into the bushes , damn Turk was always getting me into the shit ! OKey Dokey bringing the whole stage down !
Ronnie so pissed he couldn't see , then his girl friend beating him up with a flash light !! His other girl friend showing up and struttting her stuff and getting naked on stage ! Mikey stomping the bass pedals , showing mr the changes . How many times can you play La Bamba or Gloria in one night ? Could you ever say NO to Billy Lee ? Sweet Jesus how I love these people !
Fast forward to New Mexico , a distant reality with old music , Martin Denny playing "Harlem Nocturne" did I get Mike to play Desifinada the last time I was there ? I don't remember , probably  .I ask him every time , the same as Freddie , I love to here  him doing Elvin Bishop "Stealin Watermelons " I do miss my friends  .
My acoustic across my lap , same old strings , bend them a little harder , reach out , you've been worse than this , send them a message , Billy had it right , it's all about the music .

Stay tuned ....