Thursday, March 5, 2026

Arizona & New Mexico February 2026



 How did this adventure begin? Gift giving has long been a Christmas tradition. Gifts come in all forms of course! Books, sweaters, handmade items, even fruitcakes!  Sometimes gifts aren’t presented in boxes but they’re wrapped in ideas! I really enjoy giving and receiving handmade gifts. Ask me sometime about the Christmas tradition my mother started years ago with our extended family. I appreciate my aunt and cousins continuing this handmade gift exchange tradition. 

What precipitated this adventure? A gift of adventure exploring two distinctly different themes and cultural areas. Bob had mentioned he wanted to tour a historic music recording studio in Clovis, New Mexico. The first thing I had to do is look up Clovis! I found it on a map but it took some searching! A road trip was in order. A little research, a few emails and a little planning a “handmade” & adventurous gift was almost ready to give! As with any good road trip more stops were added. 

By the time this gift was opened it included;

The Petrified Forest

Learn more; https://www.nps.gov/pefo/index.htm

The Norman Petty Recording Studio 

Learn more; https://norvajakmusic.com/

Zuni Pueblo 

Learn more; https://www.newmexico.org/native-culture/native-communities/zuni-pueblo/

Grab your favorite road trip snack and join our adventure! 





A fun stay at El Rancho Hotel in Gallup, New Mexico. Which iconic movie star did NOT stay here? 
Learn more; https://elranchohotelgallup.com/

Bob makes it to the recording studio where Buddy Holly recorded several of his hits! 🎼

Kenneth was our tour guide. He shared so many stories! 

Original equipment filled the studio-and this was just the start of our tour! 
Buddy Holly sat in this very chair! 
A video from our tour; (Bob’s favorite Buddy Holly song.) 
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hauhdChxk8g

Peggy Sue’s photo. We learned she was the drummer’s girlfriend-not Buddy’s but her name was perfect for the lyrics! 
This typewriter typed musical notes!  ðŸŽ¶  





Norman Petty wanted his recording artists to be comfortable and relaxed. He built an apartment behind the studio. And yes Buddy had his tea with honey every morning sitting in this chair! 
Some of the artists who recorded here. 

Kenneth pulled out memorabilia from every corner of the apartment. He spent over two hours sharing the stories of this historic studio. 


Kenneth’s granddaughter accompanied us on the tour. 
Kenneth gifted Bob an album! 

Our next stop was the Zuni Pueblo. I obtained a photo permit so I could take a few photos. 



Our guide taught us about Zuni culture. We learned a lot and have more to learn. 
While in the Pueblo we spent time with a potter. Carlos explained how all of his materials are acquired by hand from nature. The clay, the colors, the paintbrush bristles, everything! 

  Our road trip was full of fun and opportunities to learn about history and cultures. 
   As with all of our travel we treasure the connections we make with people who live in the communities we are visiting. We met Leroy who worked at El Rancho Hotel for 34 years-we heard lively stories. 
  We thankfully did not meet the “Bonnie & Clyde” couple who were on the run near Clovis.
   Lucille shared her table at a local coffee shop and we became fast friends and shared conversations about life. 
   We are already looking forward to our next adventure! 

“Look for chances to take the less-traveled roads. There are no wrong turns.”
~Susan Magseman 











Monday, May 26, 2025

Europe - Genealogy Journey - Part Three - Germany May 2025

 Apple Strudel, Flower Gardens, Cider-making, Rhubarb Desserts, German Language, Christmas Traditions, Sauerkraut Recipes, St. Nick …

These and many more memories remind me of my German heritage. 

We started our Germany adventure in Heidelberg. Our host recommended a German restaurant that was literally 10 steps from our apartment. And he mentioned it had a Biergarten!



Rhubarb Cake! 






Bob remembered this hotel from his days traveling for work. His introduction to muesli was at the hotel restaurant. Still one of his favorite breakfast foods! 








A vehicular ride to the highest point in Heidelberg. Castle ruins and incredible views. 






As we know Bob likes to invite himself to join class photos! These students were from a European school in Belgium. Students from all over the world. Their teacher mentioned at least 5 languages. 
The inventor of the Bunsen Burner. 
Learn more; Robert Bunsen



Sembach, Germany
An ancestry stop for Bob. He has a bit of German heritage. 
We learned from a very patient and helpful woman that after 30 years a cemetery plot is returned to a natural setting. Her example was a meadow. There was a lot of Google translation being used and lots of smiles and head nodding. So, we are not sure we have the facts straight but this is what we understood. 
Learn more: 



Owisheim, Germany was my first ancestory stop. We enjoyed coffee and pastries before exploring the area. When we found a building that existed while my ancestors lived there I took time to roam the grounds. I felt so fortunate that I had this opportunity to walk the same area that my family once inhabited! 







The complex below existed when my ancestors lived in the area. 








Back on the road and we stopped for some beautiful views. 





                                 Zaisenhausen was a stop for Bob on our Genealogy adventure. 


                                         Vending machines with sausage, eggs, produce and more! 
The photos below are from Baden-Baden. A very long day before arriving but we enjoyed our time in this “spa” town.

                                                     Is Charles Manson living in Germany?!?! 



One of the nicest hotel breakfast we have experienced. Everything from fresh squeezed juices to smoked salmon! 


                                          A few photos from our drive through the Black Forest. 
                                                                  Black Forest Cake









From the Black Forest area we drove to Colmar, France. 



We discovered tartes are a very traditional and popular snack. Most of the bars and cafes served them A very thin pizza-like snack with white sauce and various toppings. Great with a beer or wine! 



We left Colmar on a guided half day tour of a few surrounding villages. Our guide was very knowledgeable and we learned a lot about the history of the area. He also taught us about the architecture. 

                                                    Each village was surrounded by vineyards. 














                                A memorial to American troops who gave their lives helping France. 
Hill 351 also known as “Bloody Mountain” is home to the memorial. 
Learn more about this battle to liberate Alsace. Memorial Hill 



Our tour guide showed us so much in just a few hours. We also had the opportunity to sit and discuss world issues over coffee. 

This musician was playing and singing. Everyone enjoyed her performance. 









We were greeted in Rothenburg by a gracious family who offered an Airbnb accommodation in the lower level of their home. The owner’s eye for design and attention to detail made this a memorable stay. 


On our last evening we bought ice cream for their three boys. It looks like they enjoyed the treat! 
The mother and sons made Elderflower Syrup to mix in our water. Very tasty! 

Their home was built with many eco-friendly standards. 

We were the first guests from Arizona and proudly pinned Prescott! 

The St. James Camino de Santiago trail goes through Rothenburg.



We had a great dinner at the “Go to Hell” restaurant. The oldest building in town. It had a lot of character! 











                         This cathedral claims there is a drop of Christ’s blood within a crystal in this alter. The wood carvings surrounding it were truly amazing.  



I had to try the German potato salad. Definitely not like mom’s German potato salad! 



Children and adults were practicing for a big celebration in three weeks. Everyone was having fun especially the kids! 



Leaving Rothenburg we headed to Scmatzhausen. This beautiful agricultural area is about an hour north of Munich. My mother’s maiden name was Schmatz and I have ancestors from this general area. As we arrived I spotted hop fields-kind of appropriate with our love of beer! 
Bob found t-shirts we could order and our Frankfurt hotel accepted delivery and held them for over a month. 









From Schmatzhausen we drove to Munich. Well, because Munich is always a good idea! After a couple days we flew to London for a short stay and our flight to Phoenix. 


                 We used the Rick Steves walking tours of Rothenburg and Munich. These audio tours are free to download and are very informative. Sadly in Rothenburg Bob’s Rick Steves Germany book was lost. We hope someone is putting it to good use! 







Bod has a dislike of asparagus and it was asparagus season! Germans love asparagus and wanted to share it with us. 









                 While in London we saw Hamilton! Before the show we had a drink at a local pub. This kind, young woman invited us to share her table. She was also going to see Hamilton. As we got to know Clare she asked what brought us on this month long holiday. We explained it was a Genealogy Journey. She told us she was very interested in researching her ancestry. What a chance encounter for our last evening on our Genealogy Journey! 


Meeting people is certainly a highlight for us as we travel the world. It really helps ground us in the culture and we learn so much from these brief encounters. 
We also learn from researching places that are mentioned. 
Thank you to our friend, Pat who follows our journeys and searches for information we may need along the way! 




In the Munich Airport you can purchase nap time! After this trip I think we would need to spend a lot to rest up from this adventure! 


A few details from our adventure;
Five countries
Fifteen “Ancestry Towns”
Bob’s  ancestors immigrated between the years 1610 and 1730.
Mary Jo’s ancestors immigrated between the years 1820 and 1850. 


    Until our next adventure we wish you all “Happy Trails” wherever you should decide to venture! 

Remember me in the family tree; my name, my days, my strife. Then I’ll ride upon the wings of time and live an endless life.”
~ Linda Goetsch 



Arizona & New Mexico February 2026

 How did this adventure begin? Gift giving has long been a Christmas tradition. Gifts come in all forms of course! Books, sweaters, handmade...