Albuquerque to Upstate NY 2024

After a year hiatus, we again made the trip across country. Actually got here a few weeks ago. Mom is now in an independent living facility and we moved into her old house which has been unoccupied since we left in Fall 2022. It's not in too bad shape, but we immediately got to work cleaning out old stuff. After doing that for about two weeks, and donating much to a mission run thrift store in Owego, we took the afternoon off and visited an "antique store" to see that they were selling basically the same stuff we were giving away, or even throwing away. Oh well!
If we planned to be here long enough, we could probably rent a booth and might make enough to break even, before shutting it down and donating the rest to the mission.
But that's not what I'm here to write about, I'm here to write about the trip, and maybe share some places other teardroppers would like to see.
First stop was Palo Duro State Park just South of Amarillo Texas

Great scenery and some great hiking! Lots of stuff to do around the park such as helicopter tours, Jeep tours, and so forth, but instead of doing any of those, we decided to make friends with some of the regional pets

Couldn't you just hug them! Well, maybe not. We had just bought some ice cream (Blue Bunny!) and were watching them in the field next to the parking lot when they started walking over to us. Obviously friendly and...say...does that fence look strong enough?
Tom

But that's not what I'm here to write about, I'm here to write about the trip, and maybe share some places other teardroppers would like to see.
First stop was Palo Duro State Park just South of Amarillo Texas
Great scenery and some great hiking! Lots of stuff to do around the park such as helicopter tours, Jeep tours, and so forth, but instead of doing any of those, we decided to make friends with some of the regional pets
Couldn't you just hug them! Well, maybe not. We had just bought some ice cream (Blue Bunny!) and were watching them in the field next to the parking lot when they started walking over to us. Obviously friendly and...say...does that fence look strong enough?
Tom