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Elephant Butte SP, NM – Verizon – Sunday October 4, 2015

We are now at Elephant Butte State Park with a great view of the lake.
Here is our site for the next couple of days.

This is a Google Earth view.
Verizon
This evening I spent another two hours on txt chats trying to get Jean’s txt account restored.  During the first fix Verizon changed Jean’s account from 250 messages a month for $5.00 to $0.20 per txt.  I sent two emails to the customer service manager I talked to a couple of weeks ago without any response.  Last Monday we stopped at a Verizon store in Sparks where Caesar said he had fixed the problem.  I check two days later and the account had not been restored. Verizon has a prefect Customer Service policy, when the representative does not know how to fix the problem they hang up on you.  I wasn’t positive that this was the procedure until on one chat I waited 30 minutes and still the rep did not return after I explained the problem, Verizon did an auto log off ( timed out ).  I had three chat reps hang up on me, I think the fourth may have restored the plan.   Only time will tell, or is it seeing the bill will tell.

Here is an update on our travels:
This is Sunday October 4, 2015.

This trip so far.

Closer view from Boise south.
Current overview of retirement.

Rant:
During the Washington State Legislative session this year they passed a bunch of tax increases and ways of spending money.  An example of tax increase is the increase in gas tax, think it is $0.11 a gallon, that is a lot of money.  Last year they increased camping fees (remember a fee is not a tax increase).  Many parks have nine levels of camping fees based on how popular the site is plus what the site offers for water, electricity and sewer.  I think the fees run from $25.00 to top of $45.00.  And yes we paid $45.00 for a site last spring.  An example of other states for camping is where we are in New Mexico.  $14.00 for water and electricity (also most parks have free wifi) with an annual pass it’s $4.00 a night.  The out of state annual pass is $220.00 for 13 months.    Washington state has fined itself $100,000 day for not fully funding education, however I have not been able to find out how much money they need to fund education and why education would need this specific amount.  Another thing the state has done to help create support for all this funding is involved with purchasing a new house.  Starting in January of 2015 when you buy a house the new owner will have to certify that they will cheer for all Washington teams.  This includes Seahawks, Mariners, Sounders, UW, WSU etc., (well may be not both UW and WSU their is a limit). The legislation does not specify how this will be enforced but I am sure our state’s law enforcement will find a way of monitoring this new law.  When I was in the Navy our motto was “NSA Customer Service guarantee, you speak, we listen”.
Rant for the day is over.
It is a beautiful day to be retired in New Mexico.

Wupatki Natl Monument – Gallup, NM – Saturday October 3, 2015

Friday I got out and took some wildlife pictures.
This guy was directing traffic.

This guy was in charge of everyone on the north side of the hill.

I also got some more night pictures.

I just think this is cool, we are really so small in the bigger world around us.  The white line is a satellite.

Saturday was a driving day.  We had people lined up to take our site at Lees Ferry ( it really is a GREAT site ).  Left camp at 8:30 because we had a 330 mile day to get to Walmart in Gallup, New Mexico.   Got to Gallup at 8:00 p.m. and headed right into Walmart for our every other week’s worth of shopping.  This being the first of the month the store was full of people and many many of the shelves were empty.

On the way to Gallup we stopped at Wupatki National Monument for a revisit.  Jean and I first stumbled onto this monument September 15, 2004 and we thought it was time for a revisit.
Some of the wild life.
The wood beam in the middle was put here around 1100.  I wish the beams on the front of our house had lasted this long.

Cathedral Gorge State Park, NV – Tuesday September 29, 2015


We are again at Cathedral Gorge State Park on our way towards The Carlsbad Caverns.  Last year we spent 9 days here waiting out the weather while heading south.  Significant thunder storms where in this area and we decided this was the safest place to stay.  The major north/south road, Highway 15, was washed out just south of here and was closed for several days.
Nice day, 90+ outside and 82 inside.

Late additions:

Campsite from the other side.

In the late evening I went out and took a bunch of plant pictures, here are two.

Highway 50, NV – Monday September 28, 2015

This morning I got an email from Verizon saying they had made a change to my cell phone plan.  I logged onto Verizon and I have my “Unlimited Data” plan.  This is good however Jean does not have a txt plan and will pay $0.20 per txt, now that’s a deal for Verizon.

Today’s travel plan is to drive halfway across Nevada on Highway 50 and stay in a rest stop out in the middle of no where.   We decided to give a trip to a Verizon Store and see if they can fix Jean’s txt plan.  At the Spark’s store Caesar said oh yes I can fix that with no problem.  Jean watched he face as he was working through all the computer screens to get the txt plan added “BACK” on our plan.  He worked on it for twenty minutes or so, we will see in a couple of days how successful Caesar was.
Rest stop campsite.
At home we don’t have neat clouds so I have to take sunset and cloud pictures when we are traveling.

William Kent FS Campground, Lake Tahoe – Sunday, September 27, 2015

1:30 p.m.  watching the Seahawks game on my Ipad and NFL Gameday.  This year all I can find is a text of the game action.  Last year and last week I had a text and football field view of the game.  The internet connection I have is so bad and slow I don’t want to spend any more time looking for the better website or I might loose everything I have.

Getting my camera gear ready to take pictures of the Blood Red moon tonight.  There are clouds in the sky so hopefully I’ll get some pictures.
Walked to the lake at 6:45 p.m., the clouds cleared just enough for my first view of the moon at 8:11.  8:11 was the time Lake Tahoe was to get the full eclipse.  Here are some of the pictures I took, none of them are any good.

William Kent FS Campground, Lake Tahoe – Friday, September 25, 2015

This is a really nice campground on the shores of Lake Tahoe.  It was a challenge getting into  the campground.

Driving down the road at 25 mph which way would you turn into the campground, here is the signage on the road.
Here is the one on the RIGHT.
Here is the one on the LEFT.
If you said left you win and get drive into the campground if you said right you’ll need to figure out how to go down a narrow two lane road with cars parked on both sides and not turn into the road with the little sign that says limited access no turn around.  After a couple of tries we made it.

We are in site 16 and here are the campsite pictures.

Great weather, sunny and 80 degrees low of 45 at night.