An Unforgettable Character . . .

We ended up making today a shopping/movie/dinner day. There was a lot of stuff we wanted to see, but we didn’t feel that one afternoon would do it justice. Jan had already said she wanted to spend more time here on our next trip through.


We headed out about 12:30, but just as we were ready to leave the park, I got a call back from my transfer switch company. I had left a message with them this morning about my problem.

The guy said he hadn’t heard of this problem before but agreed with me that it had to be in the little control board that looks for genset power coming in and pulls in the genset contactor when it does. The board is still under warranty, but I’ll have to figure out where to have them send it.

Our next stop was at a Sam’s Club for a few things. One thing interesting was that there was a Costco right next door. Never saw that before.

Finishing up at Sam’s, we headed out looking for a SuperCuts. I was starting to get into ponytail territory since I hadn’t had a haircut since we left Houston the end of February, and Jan’s last one was in Las Vegas, so we were both due. The first one we found was out of business, but the second one was up and running. So now we have that taken care of.

We haven’t been to a movie in a good while, so today we decided to see “Inside Out”, the latest animation from Pixar. We both thought it was very good, and very well done. It’s written on several different levels, so there’ plenty for young kids to laugh about. and plenty for adults to think about.

The story follows the emotions inside the head of Riley, an 11 year old girl as she suffers through the pain and anguish of moving across the country with her family. The emotions, Anger, Fear, Disgust, and Sadness, along with Joy, the leader, bicker over the control of Riley’s feelings and memories.

It’s a really good movie for kids and adults alike. Well recommended.

Our next stop was a quick one, at a NAPA Auto Parts, looking for green diesel antifreeze. And as I have found it’s getting harder and harder to find the green over the newer red. So this winter I’ll probably drain my green and replace it with red, and then I won’t  have to worry about it.

Our final stop was for dinner at La Salita. We’d tried here last night, but they don’t open for dinner until 5pm, so we were back tonight. And I’m really glad we made the second trip.

La Salita

Like many of other favorite places, La Salita is tucked away, but was still easy to find due to the large crowd waiting outside in the parking lot when we arrived about 6pm. We got our names on the list, and luckily found an empty bench to wait. Our forecasted 30 minute wait turned out to be only 20, and we were quickly seated.

Looking over the menu, Jan immediately zeroed in on the four different kinds of Chile Rellenos, Cheddar Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Avocado, and Naked (A Naked Chile Relleno is not breaded and fried, just served warm). She ended up ordering a two Relleno plate, one with Cheddar Cheese and one with Avocado.

For me, I quickly noticed the Green Chile Stew, so I knew I wanted a bowl of that. For the rest, I went with the #1 Combo, with a Cheddar Cheese Relleno and Cheese Enchilada.

My Green Chile Stew showed up quickly, and was delicious.

La Salita Green Chile

I shared several spoonfuls with Jan, and we both agreed that there was an unusual taste or spice that we hadn’t encountered before.

Just about the time I had finished up the stew, our entrees showed up. Perfect timing.

Here’s Jan’s,

La Salita Chile Rellenos

and here’s mine,.

La Salita Combo

Believe me, they were as good as they looked, with everything perfectly seasoned. Nick and Terry really hit a home run on this recommendation.

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And speaking of Nick and Terry, we had been talking to the manager about the spice we couldn’t identify (and we never did) and Jan mentioned that we were RV’ers, and another RV’er had told us about this place. When he saw me taking pictures of the food for our blog, he asked for the URL, so I gave him my card. At the same time Jan mentioned that he should check out the other blogs on the right hand side, especially the Gypsy Journal Blog.

And he says, “Gypsy Journal, Gypsy Journal. I remember them!”

Is Nick unforgettable, or what?

Tomorrow we’ve got a 300 mile trip to Amarillo where we’ll spend two nights, before heading out to Pauls Valley, OK for a few days.

Just moving on.

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Thought for the Day;

“What this country needs are more unemployed politicians.” – Edward Langley

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