Driving – Silver City to Phoenix

We left Silver City and figured we could drive for two hours before looking for a place to sleep. We were up pretty high and drove through the mountains. Eventually we ended up on a high plateau with beautiful ranches. A family of deer crossed the road in front of us. Ghis wanted to stop at a house and ask if we could ride horses. But we also wanted to get closer to Phoenix.

It was cold, too, and there was a bit of snow around and I hoped we’d make it somewhere warmer for the night. We entered a forest and crossed the state line from New Mexico to Arizona.

Then we turned a corner and found ourselves on an amazing lookout. It freaked me out to be suddenly so high up!

Eek! So far down.
Looking beside us.
Ahead of us.

We drove down and down some more as the sun set over the mountains. We saw almost nobody on the road.

Then we saw lights and eventually met up with a larger highway and came to a larger town. We headed to the Wal Mart, but kept our eyes open for a good place to eat. We didn’t see anything that looked good. The only places that looked okay were Mexican restaurants, so we had Mexican food for the second time that day. Now we have had enough to last awhile!

The Wal Mart was nice and quiet and in the morning we set off for Phoenix. We drove through some more mountains and some flat parts and past many mines and then we saw our first super-cool cactus! Ghis saw them first. We almost didn’t believe him, but then we passed a mountainside covered with them – you know the cacti that are tall and look like they have arms? It made us laugh every time we saw some. Almost like we didn’t really believe they existed until now.

City of Rock

Ghis made great Mexican food for lunch.

After sleeping at the Wal Mart in Las Cruces, we drove west to Deming. We stopped to get the van washed and Ghis asked the women working there if we should go down near the Mexican border. They said yes, if you want to see dead bodies or get shot at. We said that wasn’t quite the adventure we were looking for, so they recommended The City of Rock to the north of us.

Beautiful girl!

When we arrived, it didn’t look like much, but up close it turned out to be a quiet place to have lunch. Afterwards Morgane and I adventured all around through the rocks – over, under, through. Ghis climbed up a big rock and had some trouble getting back down. I think he was trying to model for Morgane what not to do and why. I helped by guiding him so he could find some footholds on the way down.

Where's Ghis-o?

After that we drove to Silver City and walked down the main street. Lots of cool shops. Many were closed including a thrift store that looked really neat.

Silver City
Thrift store