Friday, January 31, 2014

From El Paso, Texas to Telleson, Arizona (just outside Phoenix) - January 30

We covered 442 miles on Thursday, January 30.  Traveling out of Texas, through New Mexico and into Arizona on I-10 W.

At 7 AM MST in El Paso the temperature was 35 F. When Erick & I checked out of the Holiday Inn at 8:35 AM and took I-10 W toward Las Cruses, New Mexico, it was 50 F.



Massive cattle feeding operations were in evidence along the Texas and New Mexico 
stretches of I-10 as well as pecan orchards.

Miles and miles of cattle

Pecan groves


















NM-AZ border customs
 station in rear view mirror




Tourist trap


At 10:30 AM, we switched drivers at a rest stop – a chance to stretch and take a photo.
















Near Lordsburg, Arizona we saw a sign for the continental divide (4585 ft).  To the west, water drains into the Pacific Ocean; to the east, into the Atlantic.

All day, in both New Mexico and Arizona, we periodically saw signs alerting drivers to potential dust storms. It was windy, but we didn't encounter any.

At around noon, Erick needed to stop and have a conference call with a client for which he needed an Internet connection. So, we stopped at the library in Bowie (boo-we), Arizona. In order not to disturb the patrons, Erick used the Internet from outside the library building. He had to contend with noises from birds in the trees, trains passing by about every 15 minutes and the sound of the wind.



The call took two hours, which gave me plenty of time to walk around Bowie a bit – a very poor town by the looks of it. One of the locals told me about a gift store nearby. I bought pecan delights (pecan bits with a delicious coating), pecan butter, and dark chocolate jalapeno fudge.





Wild petunias
















By 1:40 PM, we were back on the road. At Wilcox, we stopped for a quick lunch and by 2:45 PM MST we were headed for Tucson. It was 77 F and windy. When we arrived in the Tucson area, 316 miles from El Paso, it was 81 F.




















Arizona state logo



All along I-10 we saw trains like this one


An example of the decorative overpasses we saw along I-10 W 


We started seeing Saguaro cati
 

From Tucson, we continued the drive, passing through Phoenix in heavy rush hour traffic. Even using the HOV lane (high occupancy vehicles = 2 or more in the car), it was a slog. At 6:15 PM, we checked into Premier Inn – Tolleson. We were too tired of driving to go out for supper. So we had some of the fruit, cheese and salami that we keep on hand in a small cooler for such occasions.









We were a bit too early for the fair






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