Judy posted to her blog this morning
about traveling solo. I’m insulted. My feelings are hurt, and my tail’s
twitching. What about me? Sure I may sleep a lot, but at night when it is cold
here in the desert I am as good as an electric blanket, better because I don’t
draw any amps, which is important when we are boon docking and have no hookups.
I am the entertainment when the days are long and she needs a break from
editing my memoirs, which I hope will be released early 2016. So what am I? Chopped liver? Ah, but that’s the lead in to my latest adventure.
After we drove the one mile tour of the town, our first stop was at Alien
Fresh Jerky where you can buy tasty,
dried, strips of beef taken from the carcasses of cows abducted and mutilated
by aliens. It’s the ultimate in recycling. The aliens do their experiments, and
people driving Interstate 15 on their way to Las Vegas, Nevada can stop in this small
town of Baker and get a tasty roadside treat. Aliens don’t abduct buffalo or
tuna, or cats, THANK GOODNESS, so you
will only get beef at Alien Fresh Jerky.
From our vantage point in the rear of the parking lot, Judy and I watched tour buses, every one loaded with Europeans, constantly roar in and release a herd of hungry tourists. Spend a little time inside and you'll hear German, French, and others I couldn't name.
Judy visited with friends she made at the Alien Fresh Jerky.
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The mysteries of our universe and beyond is the theme here.
Before you enter the store, newspaper headlines from Roswell, New Mexico and mysterious outer space information is sealed under glass for the customer to study.
The display explains a message that was sent into outer
space on November 16, 1974. It was transmitted through a light beam to a
universe that is 25,000 light years away (star cluster M13) It would have to
pass through many different solar systems that may contain life. The message
contains the binary image representation of the five elements essential to life
on Earth among other information.
The response, to the Arecibo
message (on the right) composed by Frank Drake in 1974 was answered August 19,
2001. The aerial photo (on the left) of a field next to Chilbolton Radio Telescope
in the United Kingdom shows a crop formation is astounding. It was very similar
to the original message, but the binary sequence illustrating our DNA had an
extra strand.
All of this is way over my cat
ears, but I have had many lives and who is to say they were all on this Earth?
Just saying…? I will keep my eyes and ears open for more messages. Anyway, after Judy relayed her musings of alien messages the stories had my mind swimming as I gazed into the glittering night
sky and pondered the universe and all its wonders.
Next door to Alien Fresh Jerky an abandoned
hotel sat sadly, but still hinted of it’s glory days. My cat senses envisioned the thousands of couples on the way home from Las Vegas checking in to celebrate their first night as husband and wife. I can still hear the echoes of their caterwauling.
If Baker, California is known
for anything, it is the world’s tallest thermometer. Finishing our thirty minute tour of the town, we parked in the large RV-Truck parking lot
of The Mad Greek
Cafe, across the street from the famous icon.
The Mad Grek Cafe, is
open 24 hours, and had a pleasing curb appeal, and
even a drive-thru. The menu includes breakfast of course . Judy said a trucker
standing in line claimed the Mexican food was
very good and that you have to believe a trucker.
Salads and hamburgers were expected items, but they offered a huge bakery section too. French and Greek
pastries, apple turnovers and ice cream. Whew! All this was unexpected in a tiny pass-by town on the way
to Las Vegas.
From our vantage point in the rear of the parking lot, Judy and I watched tour buses, every one loaded with Europeans, constantly roar in and release a herd of hungry tourists. Spend a little time inside and you'll hear German, French, and others I couldn't name.
Dozens of welcome signs in different
languages adorned the walls and ceiling. The Mad Greek and his crew can communicate in an impressive
selection of languages: American (pure Californian), English (some accent),
Greek (ancient and modern), Arabic & Hebrew (weekends only), Chinese,
Japanese, Hindu & Korean (by phone), French & Italian (Sicilian),
Spanish & Mexican (pure), Turkish & Russian (friendly).
Our position in the
parking lot appeared to be isolated. Did you see us behind the tree? But we had
another motorhome join us for a couple of nights so that we weren't alone.
Judy visited with friends she made at the Alien Fresh Jerky.
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