This is Mexico and the black fence is the wall that separates Mexico from the United States.
I took this picture today just before coming into Texas from New Mexico. Thought it was pretty neat. This thing was HUGE!
This has been our view for a few weeks. This surrounds us on every side.
These wind turbines are so amazing to see. This was the most we saw in one spot. They are so gigantic.
A closer look at the wind turbines. You can see how tall they are.
Look at all these cacti! They are called saguaro cactus. They grow a fruit in the very top that the Indians pick and make jellies out of.
Mike while he's driving!
View through the Texas Canyon. The scenery looked like a giant had been playing with stacking rocks. They were everywhere.
I love how they put the first letter of the town we're coming into on the side of a mountain in white rock. "W" for Wilcox, Texas.
My work space on the road. I have the Garmin GPS, atlas, and clipboard for taking notes.
Then at my side is my stash of water, cameras, and binoculars.
Entering Texas.
Thank you, Malorie. I took lots of pictures but it just seemed that I wasn't doing the scenery justice because it was just so much prettier than it looked in my pictures. Of course, most of these are made through the windshield while riding down the highway. So I apologize for any bug guts you may see and for the glare of the sun off the glass.
Tonight we are in El Paso, Texas staying in the Mission RV Park. We are pretty close to Mary Beth and we actually got to have dinner with Mary Beth and Christopher tonight. Jacob was out with his girlfriend. But we'll see him this weekend. I'll take pictures of them. You guys won't believe Christopher! He's so tall and grown up. Of course, he's a sophomore in high school. He's such a handsome young man.
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