Here are a few more photos from our recent camp trip. For awhile we were on the Extraterrestrial Highway and I insisted we stop at the Little A'le'in in Rachel, Nevada. It's pure alien kitsch and yes I'm a sucker. I bought a carnival grade Fischer space pen; you know the ones developed for astronauts so they could write in zero gravity. I've had two other better ones but what the heck? Good to keep by the bed. When a midnight inspiration strikes it won't stop working if you jot it down while laying on your back.
We had a long way to go before camp the first night but a few miles down the road we made another stop, this time so I could (again) photograph the world famous Black Mailbox (recently replaced by a bulletproof White Mailbox). Medlin has the distinction of living off of Groom Road which is the way into Groom Lake and Area 51. Lee tolerates my obsession and I his lack of, oh shall we say, enlightenment. Poor fellow. It's not his fault. He's never seen a UFO. Notice that Medlin included a collection slot with his new box. Smart. People from all over the world visit it.
Lee wanted to hike in the next drainage over from
this very lazy wild fire but, chicken that I am, I refused.
this very lazy wild fire but, chicken that I am, I refused.
Defunct apartment building in Caliente. Since I
was a kid I have been fascinated with abandoned buildings
was a kid I have been fascinated with abandoned buildings
and, when I discovered them, abandoned charcoal kilns.
View of all three kilns and an abandoned windmill
from inside an abandoned stone house.
from inside an abandoned stone house.
I am also fascinated by prickly pears,
I think they are amazingly lovely,
petroglyphs in tuff,