Well we began the New Year by taking a 7 day tour through the southwest of the US. We were very lucky to be travel between all the giant storms that the midwest has experienced and although it was cold in some places, we had sunny days on most days. Our tour took us through the southeast area of California, through Arizona, Texas, New Mexico and Nevada. There are lots of pictures included so I hope you aren't too bored. We had a great time!

Our tour started with breakfast in Palmsprings. We try to always stop at the information/visitor centers in most states and cities and Palmsprings was no different.


Here we are having breakfast outside on the main Blvd. This is what makes Palmsprings great. You can have breakfast outside on the 4th of January.

Our first border crossing from California to Arizona. Now we got gas just on the other side and it was about 20 cents cheaper per gallon. One of our first mishaps took place at this station. I backed up into a pickup that was waiting behind me at the pumps. Now our van is a 1994 minivan so I wasn't too concerned about ruining the car but hey, how much damage on the big ol' truck behind me. Out I went and looked and not a scratch on either car. Good luck on both our parts.

We stayed our first night in Tucson and then visited the Saguaro National Park bright and early the next morning. It was beautiful. These cactus are only found in the Sonoran Desert and it was worth the dust and dirt of driving over the dirt road through the park.

One of the many different types of cactus we enjoyed seeing throughout the park. It was just starting to bloom.

OK so these cactus are much bigger than you think. Here we are standing below one of many beautiful samples. Please keep in mind that Wolfgang is about 6'2".
Here is the road we drove over. It was 9 miles long and we saw only one other car. I was the perfect way to see the Sonoran desert.
A small snapshot of the park. Just imagine turning around and everywhere you look, there are cactus.
Here are real Petroglyphs from the Indian tribes that inhabited this area.
I think that Alfred Hitchcock must have also visited this site.

Our second night was spent in Tombstone famous for the Fight at the OK Corral. Now it still has some of the original buildings from the time of Wyatt Earp and we got to see a reinactment of the fight at the actual site but tourism is all this little town has.

The reinactment of gunfight at the actual site. Incredibly bad acting but lots of fun. Here is Wyatt Earp.

The rest of the group just before the big gunfight.


A little dark but here is Wolfgang at Big Nose Kate's Saloon. It is one of the original buildings that still exists. Most of the other buildings were rebuild after a fire in the early 1900's.
There is no smoking in the motel rooms where we stayed and a cute reminder not to do so.






After the flat of Texas, these mountains looked huge and dramatic.

We stayed the night in Carlsbad and then the next morning we headed off to the caverns. It was freezing outside and extremely windy. The caves were warmer than outside and they stay at a constant 52 degrees fahrenheit. It was a long underwear day!





Sitting in the middle of one of rooms with our guide. I wish you could really see and feel how big these rooms were. At one point they turned out the lights. It was unbelieveable how black it was in that room and although it was only for a few seconds, it was enough to be thankful that the lights were working.

Just a picture of us inside.

It takes an hour from this point to actually reach the main ballroom of the cave but a fantastic walk down.
After we left Carlsbad, we drove to Roswell and spent the night. The only alien we saw was the man sitting across from me but he was a legal alien. The next morning we woke to snow on the ground but what was interesting was as soon as we hit the edge of town, no more snow anywhere. Only in Roswell, oooooooohhh spooky!












We drove from the Grand Canyon and spent the night in Kingman. The next morning we drove to Hoover Dam. We wanted to see how far the bridge they are building has been completed. It is suppose to be complete in the fall of 2010. I think it is almost as fantastic as the dam.









Lake Mead. Normally, you only see the top of these islands. Where the tops are dark is the normal water level.
Coming down into Las Vegas.




