Showing posts with label Belle Star. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Belle Star. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

FROM BELLE’S TO BISBEE

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AL & BELLE STARR

The winds came up in the night just enough to rattle some things on the motorhome & cause me to lose some precious winks.  Up at 4 & back to sleep at 5.  Was very surprised to see the outside temps at 58F when we got up around 6.  That's a whole lot better than 22F we had a few weeks ago.   Skies were looking very dark & angry up towards Benson & Tucson for quite awhile this morning.  We remained in sun & cloud for most of the A.M. & then clear bright sunny skies for the rest of the day with a warm to cooling breeze.

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TUESDAY MORNING’S STORMY SKIES TO THE NORTH

Kelly skipped her Yoga class & we headed on over to Belle's ranch.  Red & Jeanie are still there & Red has all the electrical & plumbing repairs done.  Jesse was busy feeding the critters & Belle was busy doing battle with her computer.  The computer is 5 years old & in need of a major refurbishing.  Kelly tried to work her magic on it but to no avail.  It is basically bogged down to the point of malfunction.  Belle is going to have to send it the computer hospital in Douglas for some major surgery.  Took Kelly over an hour just to get the email program functioning & by now that may have crashed on Belle again.

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From Belle's we headed over to the Safeway store in Bisbee for some groceries followed by a mighty fine small pizza at Gus the Greeks.  It was such a nice day we drove over towards the south end of the Huachuca mountains marveling at the beauty.  A right turn on Hereford Road led us up the San Pedro Valley east of Sierra Vista & another right turn put us back on track for a return trip to Bisbee from the northwest end which incidentally is the prettiest way into Bisbee on highway 80.  Stopped for some pics just before the tunnel & then did a drive by camera shooting of Bisbee as we rolled right past on the highway heading east for the Sulphur Springs Valley & back to the motorhome.  Just a great day for a nice drive in some very beautiful scenery.

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THE TUNNEL NORTH OF BISBEE & BISBEE ITSELF AS WE DRIVE BY ON THE HIGHWAY                         (click on pics to enlarge)

A couple posts ago I showed a window in Naco with a bullet hole in it & a car parked on the street with a window busted out.  That prompted a few questions about the safety & security here so close to the Mexican border.  That bullet hole may have been in that window for a couple days or a couple years.  In the southwest a bullet hole in a window does not mean the window has to be replaced.  It just means there's a small hole in the window that's all.  And the car on the street with the smashed window??  Well, I wouldn't be surprised if we came back next near at this time that same car might still be sitting in the same spot.  It's just the way of the west down here.  As far as worrying about this sort of thing the answer is absolutely not.  We feel perfectly safe & the locals don't give their proximity to the Mexican border a second thought.  The media hype is always playing up the danger which, don't kid yourself, is out there but you just have to use your head & stay away from the trouble spots.  We're not crazy about crossing the border into Mexico anymore after an incident we had a couple years ago near Lukeville Arizona but that's just us.  We also would not go into any border town at night.  When we go to Douglas for example I'd say most of the people there are Mexican folks.  Store clerks, fast food places, hardware stores, garages, etc. etc.  It's just the way it is & you don't even think about it.  Due to the milder temps at night right now I'm sure there are probably more illegal's afoot nearby but if they hear or see you first you will never see them because the last thing they want to do is draw attention to themselves & they will hide from you until you pass by.  Drug runners are a different story but tend to stick to known routes & we are fortunately not in those areas. 

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BELLE’S LONG TIME FRIEND JESSE HAS COME TO HELP HER WITH THE SILVERADO RANCH

And a note to Margie, Larry, or whoever may be looking at our site from last night's Margie's Coffee Cafe.  If you folks up there around Sunsites look towards the top of our blog on the right side you will see 'search this blog.'  Type in Pearce Arizona & it will bring up all the posts & pictures I have done in your area this past year, especially the Pearce Heritage Days awhile back.  I'm sure you will find the faces of your many friends on there:))

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MONDAY NIGHT’S SUNSET

GROANER'S CORNER:((  Two old guys are pushing their carts around Wal-Mart when they collide.The first old guy says to the second guy, "Sorry about that I'm looking for my wife, and I guess I wasn't paying attention to where I was going." The second old guy says, "That's OK, It's a coincidence. I'm looking for my wife, too. I can't find her and I'm getting a little desperate." The first old guy says, "Well, maybe I can help you find her. What does she look like?" The second old guy says: "Well, she is 27 yrs old, tall, with red hair, blue eyes, long legs, big bust, and is wearing short shorts. What does your wife looks like?" To which the first old guy says, "Doesn't matter, let's look for yours."

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Saturday, December 19, 2009

SUPPER WITH FRIENDS IN BISBEE

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CAMPFIRE

Got a little long winded in last night's blog so I'll try to rein myself in a bit to-night.  Besides, we got home a bit on the late side to-night.  Yes, 8 p.m. is late!!

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MOTORMOUSE REALLY KNOCKED THE STUFFINGS OUT OF HER LITTLE MONKEY TOY THIS MORNING

Stepped outside this morning & noticed right off the bat Larry, Curley, & Moe, were in the corral.  Not good because the donkey guys were not supposed to be in there!!  After the hooves trimming a few days ago I was careful to put the 3 donkeys back out into the side pasture, close the gate, & chain it up.  I was certain I had done that, yet there they were, back in the corral.  Popped 3 carrots in my pocket & headed myself on down to the pens to have a look.  The donkey gang was contentedly munching down hay that had been left over from a few days ago & as I approached the corral I could clearly see the gate to the pasture was wide open.  I was sure I had closed that gate but knowing how forgetful I can be I began to seriously doubt myself..........until I got to the gate!!  The chain was still intact but the metal clasp that had attached the chain ends to-gether was broken.  Those clever donkeys had obviously worked very hard on that clasp with their hooves until it finally broke & they were able to get back into the corral for the pile of leftover hay.  I lured them back through the gate with carrots but not before gathering them around & showing them the new replacement clasp & throwing a serious talk into them explaining that if this happens again, there was going to be some very big serious darn trouble & no carrot snacks for a week!!!!"

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GIVING THE DONKEYS A TALKING TO ABOUT BREAKING THE CLASP

We were meeting friends in Bisbee for supper so left the ranch early & stopped in to Belle Starr's on the way to help her out a bit more with her computer.  Finally resolved some of the email password problems & Belle was on her way again.  She had just taken in two 3 month old Chiwawa's & was pretty happy about that.

IMG_1601 BELLE’S PRETTY HAPPY WITH HER 2 NEW LITTLE PUPPY’S

Stopped at Safeway in Bisbee for a few groceries & then met our friends CAROL & ROSANNA at a little Italian eatery called, Rosas.  Rosa's is a cozy little place located in the Warren section of Bisbee & right next to one of Kelly's favorite Thrift Stores so we had no problem finding it.  Carol & Rosanna are always a joy to be around because of their bouncy, positive, & happy attitudes.  Like ourselves, they are animal people so we never run out of exuberant things to talk about.  The meal was delicious & I didn't even have a hamburger & fries.  Chatted for a couple of hours & Carol kept us entertained from time to time with her animated exploits about a recent cruise to Hawaii......can you say Watusi!!

ROSA'S ITALIAN EATERY  CAROL, ROSANNA, & KELLY WAITING TO BE SEATED WE'RE ALL LOADED WITH FOOD & READY TO RUMBLE CAROLS HANGING ON TIGHTLY TO HER DOGGY BAG

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It was dark by the time we left Rosa's & we were immediately surprised by the display of Christmas lights decorating many houses on both sides of the street.  Not very often we are out at night anymore so it was a real treat to see all the Christmas lights on the houses.  On the way home we could also see the sparkling lights of Douglas Arizona on the nearby southern horizon & it was truly beautiful.  Had originally planned on going into Bisbee to see & photograph the lights to-night but we were just too tired & decided to come back another night, grab a pizza, & take in the lights.

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Not much planned for to-morrow so far but you never know, we just might come up with another day trip somewhere.  Well, at least I hope we do!!

GROANER'S CORNER:((  If it weren't for electricity we would all be watching television by candlelight.

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Thursday, December 17, 2009

NEW TRIBES MISSION…..AVIATION TRAINING

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A VERY LARGE & SPOTLESSLY CLEAN AIRCRAFT HANGER

The day time temps in this area are generally in the low to mid 70's each day & it's perfect weather for hiking.  Not to hot & not to cold but we won't miss the below freezing temps every morning once we resume our trek west in another month.  Looking forward to warmer mornings once we descend out of the high desert here.

Wednesday afternoon we drove a few short miles over to the New Tribes Aviation location just east of McNeal to have a look at the facilities.  Jeff Schaa met us outside & I was immediately aware we were in the presense of an enthusiastic professional who truly loved his job.  Jeff is NTM's Aviation business director/treasurer & instrument flying instructor here in McNeal, Arizona.

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JEFF SHOWING US SOME OF HIS AFRICA ARTIFACTS

We had been aware of an airfield in this area for quite awhile.   While here last February & March we would often hear & sometimes see aircraft taking off from an airfield about half a mile east of McNeal.  A week or so ago we decided to take a drive over that way & have a look at the airfield.  We were surprised by the brick front gates & what seemed to be a whole community of houses & mobiles living quarters.  Saw a few small airplanes parked in a roofed open area & some large buildings which we figured must be hangers.  We have seen 'air parks' like these before (Columbus NM) where aircraft people get to-gether & buy their own aircraft facilities & live right there with their airplanes.  We were to find out later this was not one of those air parks.......this was much, much more than that.

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UNDERGOING REPAIRS MAIN OFFICE LOBBY PRIVATELY OWNED PIPER CHEROKEE THIS CESSNA 185 WAS INVOLVED IN AN ACCIDENT DSC_0006 DSC_0007 MAINTAINANCE INSTRUCTIONS CESSNA 182...THIS ONE'S GOING TO INDONESIA ROBINSON R44 ALL TOOLS ARE IN THEIR PLACE ROBINSON R44 HELICOPTER HELICOPTER COCKPIT CESSNA 206 DSC_0015 CONFIGURED FOR TWO PEOPLE PLUS CARGO IN BACK JEFF EXPLAINS CARGO LOADING PIPER SUPER CUB UNDERGOING RE-FIT....WAS USED TO TRACK PARROTS

From the time we entered the main building at New Tribes Aviation we were in awe of what we saw because it was nothing like what we had expected.  Jeff was the first clue himself, the well manicured landscaping outside was the second, & when we stepped through the double glass doors into the main lobby we knew there was more going on here than just a few old dusty airplanes with a bumpy dirt airstrip somewhere out in the desert. 

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IMMACULATE WORKING CONDITIONS

I am going to keep this blog focused on the facility itself & I will put in some links to the New Tribe Mission & what they are all about at the end.  To try & explain their focus & purpose is too much for me because they are a far reaching global venture & their works are best described by themselves & those they work with.  Better to have someone qualified in the ways of religion than me to describe the New Tribes Mission!!  Let it be said though that this is a very close knit & dedicated group of people who have banded to-gether to help the less fortunate peoples of remote & far flung communities & lands & for those reasons alone they are to be commended in their efforts.  I will however include this one quote from an NTM brochure: "Missionaries serving with new tribes Mission are planting churches among tribal people who have never before had the opportunity to hear the Gospel.  NTM Aviation is their lifeline.  They rely on the pilots and aircraft for supplies and equipmemt....news and encouragement."

STAFF MEMBERS WITH A MODEL KODIAK AIRCRAFT...THEY ARE EXPECTING THEIR FIRST KODIAK VERY SHORTLY LARGE HANGER DOORS WIDE HANGER DOOR PREPARING TO MOVE THE HELICOPTER WHEELING IN A HELICOPTER FOR MAINTAINANCE THIS PLANE WAS USED FOR TOWING SIGNS AT NASCAR EVENTS PRIVATELY OWNED AIRCRAFT UNDER REFIT AIRCRAFT ENGINE TESTING PANEL INSIDE THE TRUCK AIRCRAFT ENGINE TESTING TRUCK AIRCRAFT ENGINE MOUNT TALKING ABOUT THE RUNWAYS JEFF POINTS OUT AN INSTRUCTIONAL LANDING GEAR WING ON THE WALL IS UNDERGOING REPAIRS DAMAGED AIRCRAFT PARTS ON THE TABLE MACHINE SHOP PAINT SHOP PAINT SHOP PARTS STORAGE FABRICATION SHOP HELICOPTER MAINTAINANCE TOOL CADDIES PARTS DEPARTMENT

Jeff first showed us his office & mementos of things brought back from Africa years ago where he & his family spent a number of years.  Noticed how his office & other rooms close by were all well organized & spotless but it didn't prepare us for the main airplane hanger itself when we stepped through a couple of swinging doors.  It was the hugeness of the hanger itself that first set us back & then we noticed the floor.  The whole hanger floor was spotless despite the 6 aircraft & 1 helicopter sitting there.  The high sodium ceiling lights reflected off a surface you could have eaten off or almost combed your hair in.  No oil spills or dirty rags lying around.  Large tool caddies sat interspersed among the airplanes with all the tools in their rightful place.  No wrenches, sockets, pliers, nuts or bolts laying around anywhere.  Directly in front of us to the right was a private owners blue Piper Cherokee with 3 men in various stages of work.  Metal shavings had been found in the engine oil so a major engine overhaul had been done, the engine re-installed.  The workers were in final stages of readying the plane for some final engine tests before flight.

Off to our left was the white & red body of a Cessna 185 that had been involved in a crash over in the Mule Mountains.  It's wings were missing as were some interior parts.  An instructor & student had run into a landing problem at the mountain airstrip there & the plane had flipped over onto it's back.  No injuries except for a black eye.  The plane was later de-winged & hauled down a mountain road back to New Tribes for repair.   We next saw a new Cessna 182 which was in a final check-out phase before being partially dis-assembled, crated, & shipped to Indonesia for missionary work there.  Jeff then showed us one of two Robinson R44 helicopters they have there.  A blue Cessna 206 stood near the hanger door & was loaded with cargo & cargo netting behind the seats & at this point I should explain why.

The airport here in the desert near McNeal is mainly a training facility where the flying instructors train many of NTM's new pilots.  Each pilot attending must already have his or her's commercial pilot license before coming to NTM's aviation training facility.  The training here is much different than most places.  These pilots are specifically trained in extreme short take off & landings because much of their work takes them to jungle & mountainous countries & locations.  Jeff explained some of the new pilot's training.  A white square is marked out on the runway & the new pilots are trained to land their aircraft in that box.  As the training course progresses those white landing boxes become smaller.  The airfield in McNeal is not the only landing strip New Tribes have in the area.  Other strips are located in the surrounding mountains & the new pilots are trained to fly the mountain canyons putting their aircraft down on those small white landing boxes in ever increasing difficult situations.  Hence the Mule mountain incident.  The new pilot's must also learn how to pick up & properly load people & cargo in the small planes & they have to also learn how to drop smaller cargo packages from open windows or doors.  Sacks filled with flour are used by trainees to hit small target areas on the ground.  And, the training doesn't stop there!!

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JEFF POINTS OUT A MAP OF THE WORLD WITH MISSIONARY FAMILY PHOTOS & WHERE THEY ARE ALL LOCATED

Jeff showed us a complete landing nose gear assembly in one of the workrooms.  Each pilot must be proficient in repairing & maintaining his or her own aircraft no matter where it is.  Jungle terrain, hill country, deserts, or wherever.  Student pilots are also required to handle crash situations.  In Sierra Vista there is a wave pool facility in which new trainees are required to work with life vests & various life saving techniques in heavy simulated wave conditions.  No, this isn't just a dusty old run of the mill airstrip going on here.  This is a State of the Art training facility.

Back on the floor standing beside the Cessna 206 Jeff explained how important it was to have cargo properly secured to prevent it from tumbling forward in case of a hard landing or hard stops.  He also pointed out an extra storage pod on the bottom of the aircraft which looked like part of the aircraft itself.  He said the cost for buying one of the those pods was about $12,000 so they made their own right on premises for less than a thousand dollars.  As it turns out, they make a lot of their own parts here.  A partially dis-assembled Piper Cub stood with it's engine exposed.  Another major re-fit.  It's one of the older aircraft, not too comfortable for lengthy flights, but still very useful for pilot training.  He said a few years ago they used that aircraft for monitoring Parrots in the Chiricahuas.  Apparently Parrots had been re-introduced there with implanted micro-chips or something & a survey was required to track them.  He said only one was located & they actually flew right past it in flight.

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MAIN GATES

Also in the main hanger building is a complete workshop for repairing damaged aircraft parts or completely manufacturing new tools & parts.  There is no shortage of professional talent here & many of the staff are multi-functional.  Engineering pilots, aircraft mechanics/painters/airframe specialists/etc.  New pilot trainees are hands on people taking part in all aspects of anything having to do with their aircraft.  All exceptionally talented people.

They have a complete parts department on the base as well, not only for their own use but as an outsource to their far reaching personnel & equipment far afield.   If a request comes in from their sources in the Philippines, Indonesia, etc for an aircraft part, this is where it is shipped out from.  Whether it be a broken strut or hydraulic part in a nose wheel they can ship it from their facility right here in McNeal, Arizona.

Outside the hanger is another building & that is where they can paint their own aircraft or match colors with rebuilt parts.  Also in the same building on the mezzanine deck are other countless aircraft pieces & parts of all descriptions.  All catalogued & accounted for.  All ready to be utilized or shipped out at a moment's notice.  Jeff also mentioned that New Tribes also has an airfield near Durham, Ontario & that is not far from where we live in Bayfield.

Some private planes are parked & stored nearby under an open sided roofed structure & there are several other large buildings housing equipment related to maintaining the airfield.  One large structure is actually the first hanger building ever constructed in Arizona many years ago.  No, this is no dusty little side of the road airport that's for sure.

Jeff spent a couple of hours Wednesday happily showing us the whole complex & we are very grateful he took the time out of his obviously busy day to do that.  It's not everyday the Bayfield Bunch gets to see something as highly professional as this pilot training aircraft complex.  All & all it was a great learning experience for us:))

Here are a few links regarding New Tribes Mission:

NTM AVIATION DIVISION

NEW TRIBES

NEW TRIBES MISSION.........WIKIPEDIA

To-day, Thursday afternoon I spent an enjoyable 5 hours with Belle Starr working away on re-constructing her Blogsite.  Belle had a full blown website up until a few months ago when it was dropped by her domain name hosting service.  Took me awhile to familiarize myself with Belle's computer but we did manage to make some progress.  Belle reminisced about her days in Nashville back in the 60's & 70's.  She spoke of meeting Willy Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, & a young 20 year old Elvis Presley who she said was one of the nicest people she ever met.   She was part of the music scene back in her heyday & has 2 published songs to her credit.  Belle's 82 now & quite a gal.  We have a lot of work to do on Belle's blogsite but were at least able to make a start to-day.  I will post the link to Belle's blogsite as soon as we get a few more bugs out of the way:))

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