Whitewater Draw ?
I forgot to mention this yesterday, but while I was at Walmart in Deming, I noticed that the Walmart had an optometrist and they sold glasses. So I asked the lady if they could make glasses for me if I gave them my prescription, and she said yes, which is good, but then she said that it would take 5 to 7 days to get the glasses, which wasn't good.
If my New Mexico Park pass hadn't expired yesterday, I could've told her to go ahead and make my glasses and stayed at Rockhound State Park just down the road, or gone back to City of Rocks and stayed there for another week. But since there was no other place I could hang around for a week for free, I thanked her and shuffled on down the road.
I think what I feel like doing is spending another night here in Tombstone, and then going to Whitewater Draw tomorrow morning. Since the Bosque Del Apache didn't work out very well for me, I've had a burning desire to see some Sandhill cranes, and since I'm only about 30 miles from Whitewater Draw, I might as well go there now, spend a few days taking some pictures, and then come back to Tombstone for a week or so.
My memory is that Whitewater Draw didn't work out very well last year since there were hardly any birds, and I was very disappointed. So now I'm worried that will happen again, and my recent experience at the Bosque Del Apache amplifies that feeling. But I'll run over there tomorrow and see what I can see; hopefully it will be better than it was last year.
Theboondork
This 1964 Mercury Comet Hot Rod, pulled by an RV, was parked next to me in the Deming Walmart parking lot. And as you can see, it’s a beautiful car, check out those bullet taillights. But best of all, it's a ragtop.
A small part of the Tombstone RV boondocking campground. There were only four RVs here when I woke up this morning.
This authentic Tombstone cowboy is using the very same cell phone that Wyatt Earp used to record the famous Tombstone shootout on YouTube. As the Earp brothers, along with Doc Holliday, strode down the dusty streets of Tombstone, ready to kill or be killed, every moment was captured by Wyatt in his live YouTube webcast.