How quaint, but as Jeanne and I rocked away last night, it was downright comfortable.
Jeanne got a shot of me starting my ride this morning.
Here is an early rest stop where I checked in with Jeanne. It used to be a place where stage coaches in the Old West stopped to resupply called Tunis Creek Stage Coach Stop.
This couple is from Mexico City, Mexico. She works for Toshiba and is doing some training before going back to her job in Mexico City. They were very nice and after talking with them, we gave them our blog.
This is my bike without it's front tire. I got my first flat this morning. Fortunately, Jeanne was within telephone contact and only 10 miles or so down the road.
When Jeanne caught up with me she brought my tool kit and I fixed the flat. Sorry I didn't have my "MAN WORKING" sign posted.
This is the remote area we were in at the time.
This is an American natural God-made pyramid.
As we approached Iraan, TX, we came across numerous active oil wells. There was the smell of oil in the air as we passed them.
In Iraan right next to the City RV Park where we are staying, is an obsolete now defunct oil well. Yes, it still smells of oil.
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