Thursday, March 17 we scouted out the oil fields near Ringling where Olivia’s great-great uncle had settled in 1915. We found his deeds in Waurika and many oil leases for his parcels of land. This land has never given up an ounce of oil, but we have retained the mineral rights with high hopes of “someday!” We drove all around the land, but no roads went through it or sometime even close to it.
Uncle Lon did have some productive land in Stephen’s county five miles from the Jefferson Co land so we drove over to see our pump jacks.
Friday, March 18 we drove across West Texas all the way to Brownfield, where we found their nice county park that offered free overnight camping. We met and had a nice visit with a couple from Schwim, Washington. We exchanged locations of nice camping and sites to see.
Saturday, March 19 we drove west through eastern New Mexico and the Loco oil fields of NM. We found a home near Mayhill and after setting up drove over to see

Sunday, March 20 we drove into


Monday, March 21, we departed Mayhill and drove west and down the BIG hill and through the


Tuesday March 22, since the LoW HI campground was planning a rally, they were full and we had to move on, in spite of the windy conditions. So we headed west to the edge of New Mexico, then south toward Douglas, Arizona. About half way to Douglas we stopped for a pit stop in the minute town of Rodeo, NM. Across the street from our stop was a little store advertising turquoise jewelry. The store was small, but their quality was high and Olivia was sunk. She came away with two beautiful new pieces.
Arriving in Douglas we started looking for Belle Star Silverado Ranch. Olivia had found this on the internet of unusual RV places. Well this is certainly unusual. We pulled into a broken down headquarters and followed the signs to the
boondocking campsites. A new neighbor came out to help and we became instant friends. We parked, and then they attempted to help us with the computer. At our idea they and another couple joined us in Bisbee for Mexican food. One couple is from Minnesota, the other from Campobello Island off Maine.
Now we will try to post this blog with all the new ways of this computer.
We love hearing from our travel friends at home, so contact us at
olivia@bobheck.com or fredharrington@yahoo.com
Arriving in Douglas we started looking for Belle Star Silverado Ranch. Olivia had found this on the internet of unusual RV places. Well this is certainly unusual. We pulled into a broken down headquarters and followed the signs to the

Now we will try to post this blog with all the new ways of this computer.
We love hearing from our travel friends at home, so contact us at
olivia@bobheck.com or fredharrington@yahoo.com