Day 16: New Mexico & Arizona
Oh, and one other thing that held us up in NM. In Lordsburg, which is truly a dusty, desert, Western type town, Gremlin decided to bolt and it was a good 20 minutes to capture her. I thought it would be safe to cut her loose in this fenced school-yard-y area. Her recall has been so good lately. Happy and quick. And I've been working with cheddar cheese which is pretty much her favorite treat. The place seemed pretty secure all around. But somehow, she found her way out and was just blasting around in the desert scrubby bushes. I had to follow in the van as she must've covered a half mile. She becomes like a feral dog when she does this. Running willy-nilly, panting, and acting like she doesn't even know me when she sees me or hears me. I have to be careful how I approach her -- slow, kneeling down, praising her like mad (when I really want to kill her). Anyhow, that's IT -- the little shit is on the long-line for good now. I'm going to ask my training pals for suggestions. I have never had a dog like this before.
Enough talk! On the way out of Hatch, NM, I noticed this one. I haven't seen any other Quail Express gas stations so I imagine this is probably an independent operation. The quail painting was lovely.
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This great vintage motorhome was getting some major work done in Deming, NM. I had to look up the BrinkMobile on-line and the concept and photos are pretty cool:
http://www.brinkmobile.com/
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It seems the cactus just gets weirder and scarier the further south you go. Here are three examples from Columbus, NM which is right at the Mexican border. I have no idea what any of them are called. Anybody?
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Bisbee, AZ is copper mining country. A cute little town with old buildings and artsy folks but then you get a little south and you see the hillsides ripped apart from the mining. Here's a pretty rather than gruesome shot of the red hills.
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Here's a shot of a place in Lordsburg. I love the mural and the signage overkill:
6 Comments:
Well, at least Gremlin made it a couple weeks before getting in serious trouble with Mom:-)
By Vintage Roadside, at Fri Mar 14, 10:58:00 PM PDT
She has done this a couple times before but not as seriously. She would've have survived the night with coyotes and rattlers and god knows what else. It was a miracle that I even saw that blip of black on the horizon and knew where to drive to. She is SO busted now. She'll be tethered til we get home.
By Debra Jane Seltzer (aka agilitynut), at Sat Mar 15, 06:01:00 AM PDT
Hey DJ -
I am truly enjoying your commentary, and have been sharing it with the guys from Rare Visions. You are about a month ahead of us...although we won't be traveling with renegade pups (just a non-vegetable-loving vegetarian...the camera guy)
I have had an unfortunate encounter with the "fuzzy" looking cacti..."jumping cholla." It seems that they are attracted somehow to passerbys—jumping on them, and their needles are many and quite small. Keep your distance, I was picking needles for days.
- kelly
By kellyludwig, at Sat Mar 15, 03:29:00 PM PDT
I'm pretty sure the top two cactuses are the same kind, and they're called "cholla" (choya) cactus. I have a picture of one on my Flickr account.
By Unknown, at Sat Mar 15, 05:52:00 PM PDT
I'm glad you are finding entertainment in my postings. I'm also a vegetable-hating vegetarian: nothing more disgusting than cauliflower and broccoli. Though carrots and some others are okay.
I have heard of these jumping chollas. Thanks for reminding me! I'll have to look them up online to know what to watch for. I'm more worried about the dogs than me. One of my dogs (Fixie) has been licking her foot for days and I can't find anything stuck in it. I'm sure it must be some nasty microscopic cactus residue.
By Debra Jane Seltzer (aka agilitynut), at Sat Mar 15, 07:31:00 PM PDT
Oh,no, Sean! Was I standing that close to one of these jumping cholla monsters! I must go over to Google Images immediately so I can avoid these suckers.
By Debra Jane Seltzer (aka agilitynut), at Sat Mar 15, 07:33:00 PM PDT
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