Monday, December 29, 2014

We are off!

Matt and I leave in a couple of days.  I expect that we will be off-the-grid for most of the three months we are in SE Asia.
Until we return, I hope you all have a WONDERFUL and JOYFUL 2015!!!
Smiles and oodles of love,
Susan and Matthew

Stories/details and photos when we get back.  SMILES!

December wedding

The wedding was gorgeous!  What a way to celebrate the holidays!
Thrilled parents of the groom
Kristen and Erikk

Beautiful Jenae and handsome Rafe

Crooning sister--Kristen and Ami
Henry, Rafe and Jenae's youngest nephew, didn't stand a chance!

December 2014--Special

Matt and I were able spend some special time with special friends--
Tom, Ruth, Matt, and Duchess around the Gordon Christmas tree
Matt, Jen, and Tom with the "new" car at their....

beautiful new home.

Living room
Some of our best times are returning to visit the people we love.   The RV knows the path--Phoenix, Colorado Springs, Omaha/Council Bluffs, home to parents' in Ottumwa, and down to Columbia Missouri.
Unfortunately, I did not get photos of friends and joy while in Omaha/Council Bluffs.  (That will be changed the next time.  This is fair warning!  SMILES!)  Although I will take photos in Columbia, I doubt I will get them in the blog before we leave...
Love to all of you pictured AND to all who are not "photo blogged"!
In Ottumwa--
Christmas tree at Grandpa and Grandma's 

Grandma and Grandpa on Christmas morning.
Matt in smiles!
Matt with Santa in 2005

City of Rocks State Park, NM

City of Rocks is a great small campground in south central New Mexico!
It reminded me of the Flintstone's hometown--BEDROCK




This is a wonderful little state park.
I hope we will get more time there next year!


Sunday, December 28, 2014

Until next year...Davis Mts. State Park

It has been a month since we left Davis Mts. State Park; we continue to over-the-top miss our friends there!
Lets see...I will resurrect some photos of fun events and the nuts we call "friends"!  SMILES!
Tara, Reba, and Eliza
Women-on-the-town!

Tara, Eliza, Jacob with Sienna, Reggie, Linda, Matt, and me
Touring Fort Davis
Matt as the AED "practice person"

Hiking with dogs from the Humane Society
Matt seriously driving the gator

Sienna, Noah, and Matt in their mohawk hats!
Eliza--designer and skilled creator

Matt, Carmen, and me at the maintenance office
Matthew and I were extremely fortunate to work at this state park.  We both look forward to doing it all again!
We hope you all have a wonderful 2015!  See you in October!

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Vida Feliz!

Yes, I know; I haven't added to the blog in awhile! Sorry!
Matt and I have been enjoying the work we do at Davis Mountains State Park, and we have LOVED being with the people at the park and in the local community.
Matt and I are now working 3 1/2 days on and 3 1/2 days off.  That translates to HOURS of play time!

We've enjoyed park staff picnics--


Verna, Tommy, Jason, and Tara at Becky and Gary's RV.
(Becky and Gary were leaving for home after volunteering for 6 months...They are still sorely missed!)
Jacob, Sienna, Eliza, Carol Anne, Verna, Carmen, Jason, Tommy, Becky, Gary, Tara
Ella, Noah, Matt, and Sadie (dog)
Jacob is the law enforcement officer at the park.  (His family includes--Eliza, Sienna, and Noah.)
Carol Anne is a volunteer for the dog walks on Thursday morning.
Verna is the office manager at the headquarters.
Carmen is one of the park rangers.
Jason is one of the park rangers.
Tommy is the superintendent at the park. (Only one of his daughters was at the picnic, Ella.)
Becky and Gary were volunteers/camp hosts at the park.  (Sadie is their dog.)
Tara is the interpretive ranger and volunteer coordinator at the park.

Notice that I have not written anything about their personalities or abilities.  Well, each and every one of these extraordinary people are exceptional, fun, talented, generous, kind, and wonderful.  Versus labeling each person with these attributes, I thought I would just tout their AWESOMENESS as a group!  SMILES!  Matthew and I are very fortunate to know them.

We've enjoyed guided hikes--

Jacob pointing-out geological features across the valley.
Note the gorgeous lime colored lichen on the rock behind him.
More recently, we went on a full-moon hike guided by Tara.  That too was a GREAT one!

We've enjoyed the Fort Davis Trunk-Or-Treat--

People gather on a designated street, decorate the trunks/beds of their vehicles, and pass out candy.
Great idea for rural communities!
Matt in mask....He still loves Halloween!
Eliza, Jacob, Sienna, Matt, Rebekkah, Bea, and Andy
Park families at the event!
Bea, our favorite penguin

Sienna, our favorite mermaid

Noah, our favorite ninja
We've enjoyed hiking and nature--

Rainbow in the primitive area of the park
Hiking on the Green Trail in the Boy Scout Camp near Fort Davis.
Matt, Eliza, Jacob with Sienna
Noah, amazing "monkey boy", is ahead of us on the trail.   
At the Boy Scout Camp
We are enjoying our neighbors and the views--
Javelinas behind our RV 
 Creek in the primitive area
Davis Mountains State Park is a wonderful place in which to volunteer!  We have already signed-up to to repeat the experience next year--smiles!  For those of you thinking about visiting, we will be here again October and November 2015.  I would highly recommend the area, the people, and the opportunities!
Hope you are all well and happy!
Smiles and love,
Susan and Matt

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Bugs, burros, buzzards, and spiders

You know, I do have friends who don't enjoy spiders and bugs...If, you are one of them, get out of this entry NOW!
For those of you who do enjoy the bugs and spiders--GREAT!

All of these were seen in Big Bend National Park.  While Matt and I cruised the park roads, we agreed that this would be the perfect way to share Halloween with some of those we love!
This is the white line on the side of the park road--gives you an idea of size.
Matt and I saw the total of 9 tarantulas crossing the roads!!!
(Yes, we avoided running over ALL of them!)

While camping at the Rio Grande Village, we found this cool dead tree alive with buzzards!



While hiking, we "found" some of the wild burros.

Now, this dude, was a bit freaky.  It was thick and long and it moved fast!
Millipede
Okay, that is it for cool critters.  Still hoping to see more snakes!

Feeding the birds

One of our first jobs in the morning is to feed the birds!  (See what I mean?  Is it a "job" or a "joy"?)
A favorite of many of the birds is the suet we make and put into the holed-split-wood.
I thought I would share the recipe--

DAVIS MOUNTAINS STATE PARK
SUET RECIPE
Ingredients:
*1 cup smooth peanut butter
*1 cup lard
*1 cup flour
*4 cups cornmeal

1.  Mix peanut butter and lard together.
2.  Add flour and mix well.
3.  Add cornmeal 2 cups at a time and mix well.   When weather is cold, add less cornmeal.  When    
     weather is warm, add more.
4.  Store in air-tight, critter-proof container.
We were heading over to do some painting after feeding the birds--
hence, no volunteer-nice-clothes
The feeder is just a halved log. This picture was taken after we had filled all the drilled holes.
The birds generally have this emptied within a couple of hours.
I am certain you are all very impressed that I am able to follow a recipe...Even more impressive...wait for it...I have it memorized!  After making about 6 batches, I am now able to do it without looking at the recipe!  Now, aren't you amazed?

Big Bend National Park

We were relieved of duty for 3 days, so Matt and I boogied south to Big Bend National Park.  (This is another one of my many favorite national parks--smiles!)
The trip down was wonderful--
Storm coming in... 
The colors are stunning!
 Small towns, old cemeteries, and ruins...

Famous for The chili cook-off...or is it infamous? 

Rio Grande Village (the south eastern part of the park)--
This is from the overlook on the Rio Grande Nature Trail.
Rio Grande River
Views on the Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive--



The view of The Window from the Chisos Basin area.  This is the campground at which Matt and I will stay during our next visit.

Local people call this "watching the sunset backwards".  Meaning--watching the sunset paint color on the mountains opposite the setting sun.  Me?  I thought both were spectacular!


Becky and Gary ("park hosts 2") worked for Matthew and me while we explored our neighboring national park.  It was a wonderful gift; thank you for the opportunity!  Now, we are home and "working".  Although, can you really call it "working" if we enjoy doing every aspect of it?  This has been a great experience for Matt and me!  (We have signed-up to do it again next year!) 
All that being said, Matt and I will still take any offer to have some additional time in Big Bend!