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Sunday, October 22, 2023

Eric & I Drive West to Benson, Arizona





Leaving Midland on














Oil Derricks are everywhere.





Eric & I travel in the slow lane.

We have no need for speed...









of capturing & selling it is common 
practice at West Texas Oil Refineries.









Our drive continues west












A train traveling east.





Entering Mountain





Picnic tables covered by
Tepees at a Rest Stop.





The sliver of blue is the





A complicated interchange
just east of El Paso






There are many miles of
roadwork along I 10 West.






New Mexico true
Welcomes You



We approach the
Welcome to New Mexico
Land of Enchantment span.

The blue sign on the right is
 another New Mexico true sign.





Eric & I spent the night at
parking lot before 
continuing West.




Deming is that way.







Eric & I are waved through
an Inspection Station.




Dust Storms
May Exist
Next 15 Miles






Continental Divide
Elevation 4,585 Feet










Welcome to Arizona













The Dragoon Mountains 
are beautiful.






Exit 306 takes us to Arizona




Entering Benson
Elevation 3,580
Founded 1880





Eric & I return to





Thursday, October 19, 2023

A Late Lunch @ Abuelo's in Midland, Texas

 





Abuelo = Grandpa





This Restaurant Chain has locations in Arizona, Arkansas, Florida,  Kansas, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas.




The Bar



A statue of a Mexican girl
pouring water from a jug









Skylights provide lighting in
The restaurant's Courtyard.






Eric and I sit in a booth nearby.












The Chicken Tortilla Soup is delicious!  






Eric pours our Platinum
Margaritas.



served with Sour Cream,
 Guacamole, Chili Con Queso
Sauce with Beans & Rice.

I chose The Laredo: Beef
Enchilada, Cheese Enchilada
& a Beef Taco served with
 Beans & Rice.





A closer look at my plate








Eric and I are very pleased with our choices.  His Faijitia Chimichanga is lightly fried.  The Sour Cream and Guacamole are perfect accompaniments.  My Taco and Enchiladas are perfect.  The well-prepared Beans and Rice are delicous Mexican meal essentials.  

The back wall of the Restaurant has a painting of a bustling
Mexican Town.

Abuelo's has rooms for hosting Private Parties and Events.  Besides Curbside Pickup, the Restaurant offers Catering options.  

Eric and I will be looking for other locations so we can continue to explore Abuelo's menu.

Tuesday, October 17, 2023

The Permian Basin Petroleum Museum in Midland, Texas





Eric & I visited the Permian











Oil Derricks in front of
the Museum












Eric at the front door







The Permian Basin started forming many, many millions of years ago as the sea life in an ancient sea died and was covered over with layers and layers of sediment that eventually formed rock.  





A Recreation of Ancient
Sea Life at the Permian
Reef





A display of Tiny Plants
that many, many
millions of years later
 would become Oil.


West Texas was Cattle Country before Oil was discovered here.





A painting of men 
working on an 
Oil Rig




Oil was refined into
Gasoline & fueled
cars in the Early
20th Century.






This Antique Pump Truck
made Gas deliveries in the 
1930s.




This Truck was used to carry
Explosives to Oil Fields
to "open up Wells."






Mobil Oil's logo was the
Red Pegasus for many
years.




An older Texaco
Gas Pump














Petroleum on the Air

Gas Commercials were 
all over TV & the radio.

We see Oil Company 
ads today.





Energy City has exhibits
for young children.












There are more displays that explain Alternative Fuels, Fracking, and Enhanced Oil Recovery

This is my favorite part of the Museum...


















This Chaparral 2 D was built
in 1966.












This car is available for 
visitors to sit in.





There was plenty
of room for me.






The Chaparral 2F was built 
in 1967.








in 1969.






The Chaparral 2J was built in
1970.

Air was sucked up from under
the car & forced out the back.
And...





... this is the GS II B

It was built in 1963 by
Chevrolet Engineering
Center.







A shot with Eric & me and the Santa Rita #2 Oil Well.
It started pumping Oil in 1923.

We learned a lot about Oil Exploration, Drilling, and Fracking to increase Well Production.  The exhibits are very interesting and worth a visit.