In my limited travels I have found that when we are nice to people they are nice to us, as well. Thank you for giving us a report of your travels, Mr. Brown!
I have been all over the world and I have found the same to be true. People might be different with different cultures and foods but treat them with respect and they respond likewise.
Not that I mind y’all sharing the Whippoorwill Hollow channel, but this is exactly why I hope y’all get Mr Brown’s channel up and running. The novelty of the channel and the stories he could tell… keeping the old ways alive…the insights and perspective… amazing!
Mr Brown, I enjoyed hearing this! I was in the Air Force many moons ago and spent time in Alamogordo, New Mexico. I have actually been in that "volcano" so your story hit home for me. I'm 62 and would never make it back out today! I applaud YOU!I'm glad you are able to travel and enjoy your retirement.
Great report on your trip. You did an excellent job of painting a picture in our minds of what it looks like out West. A 440 yd. shot is a huge accomplishment in any man's book. Congratulations!
Oh Mr.Brown , it sounds like such a adventurous trip ! I’m glad you enjoyed it ! Thank you for sharing it with us ! I could set and listen to him talk all day long ! Blessings to you both !
Thank you so much ,Mr. Brown for sharing your amazing trip with your youtube family , I loved listening to everything you spoke about and my husband Doug enjoyed listening and looking at all the pictures you shared . We are so glad you are enjoying your retirement sir. Doug my husband wants to retire next August 2025 when he turns 62 , We both are saving and paying off everything, which is now on his Truck and just about the home ,as my 2019 ford festa we paid off & got the title , Once we get those done he can retire God willing . We even turned our cable off in 2016 - which saves us over $200 a month ,$2,400 a year , also we eat at home and since he was diagnosed with diabetes this past November 2023 we both started keto - So alot less junk in the house ,saving on groceries and growing alot in our gardens , like 317 sweet onions & red onions from hoss this past November. God bless you & Mrs Lori . I listen to yall alot , Doug does when he is home from work and relaxing. Enjoy your evening and week ahead . Big hugs Mrs josette Montgomery County, Texas 🙏 June 1, 2024
Yay! Been waiting for the new video! Ya’ll are such a blessing to us! Please pray for my husband. He teaches as well as pastors. He had total knee replacement Wednesday. He is in a lot of pain. He loves the outdoors just like Mr. Brown. Thank you for the video. So encouraging to my husband, Brian. We appreciate yall here in Easley,SC
Wow!! 440 yards. Amazing! I don't think I can even see that far with my cheaters on! Thanks so much for sharing your trip out west with us Mr. Brown!! I'm so glad you had a great time and also that you made it home safe!! God bless you and Mrs. Lori!!
Thankyou for sharing your trip with us. The photos are beautiful. I love your old truck. Both of you are awesome and I pray that you enjoy your retirement. God Bless 🙌🙏
Thank you Danny for taking us along with you on your trip out West. It sounds like a wonderful trip and getting to know so many wonderful people. You all certainly did all you could to support their causes. Congrats on your shot of 440 yards Also what was the flavor of your $200.00 dollar pie? I know those dear people loved meeting you. Great video.
I’m so glad you have a good time on your trip out west. It sounds like you encountered lovely folks on your trip. Congratulations on being a 440 yards sharp shooter, that’s impressive! Thank you for sharing your trip with us. God bless you and Miss Lori. ❤
Thank you so much for your interesting story.I visited USA 3times and drove from east to west and we only met very friendly and interesting People.The cointryside is so special and beautyful.We lived on the Westcoast (Seattle) for several years
This was very enjoyable. I’ve been to those areas in Colorado and Texas and can really appreciate what you are saying. However, I never saw the volcanoes. Thanks for sharing this with us.
I live in Georgia now but I was born and raised in the Panhandle of Texas. My mama still lives out that way and fights prairie dog issues all the time. I remember my daddy taking us up on capulin volcano when I was about 10. Sounds like you had a great trip!
Greetings from Los Alamos,NM, Mr. Brown! Many thanks for acknowledging our beautiful and often forgotten state. Taos, NM is a popular tourist destination and has many beautiful sights to visit with stunning views including the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge. As a reminder New Mexican's will commonly ask "Red, Green or Christmas" when you order food. Your choice... The Chili here is both flavorful mild/medium/hot and amazing! A freshly made Sopapilla hot drizzled w honey is an experience within itself. Wishing you much Love, Happiness, Perfect Health and Joy in yours years to come :). Keep them videos coming!
We enjoyed listening to your Clayton adventure. We love NM and have headed west from Northwest AR on 412. It's a pretty easy drive that way, just always a long way across OK! My aunt and uncle lived in Raton, which is a quaint little town. Check it out when you go that way again. Around July 4th they have a hot air balloon rally. We've enjoyed so many interesting sites/adventures all around NM. My husband's favorite is Red River. Best wishes for a fun filled summer and wonderful retirement. We have a few more years to go, but we can't wait!🎉🎉❤
Great shooting, Mr Brown! I love your sharing that everyone was so nice to you on your trip. We need to hear more of that; to know there are still many good people in this world...
Hello from SE New Mexico - enjoyed your video and glad you had a great trip, good food, met new friends and helped get rid of some prairie dogs. That 440 yard shot was a great accomplishment congrats!
Mr Brown. In 2011, we had terrible flooding on the Missouri River in SE Nebraska and NW Missouri. I was an Engineer for a Class 1 railroad (just retired today-June 1). They had to reroute most of our trains and they picked engineers out of a few impacted areas and I had the pleasure of being picked and got to run mountain grade terrain my first trip from Trinidad Co to Denver. Most of the time we ran into NM. All the places u mentioned I got to see and brought back memories. That area of NM is gorgeous. If it were closer I would have transferred my certification and moved there. If in Trinidad (if it’s still there) u’ll have to go to Luna’s..on the west end of main street. They have the best wood fired pizza I have ever eaten. Glad u had an awesome time and happy retirement-Lorie M.
One of my favorite drives is Dumas, TX to Raton, NM…except for the time I drove through the Capulin Volcano area…60mph white out blizzard & 15 degrees. Beautiful area. We thought those were Pronghorn instead of Antelope. So glad you enjoyed your trip.
Mr Brown sounds like you had a very good trip going west and getting some prarie dogs too I love the fact that you all ran into some generous people and friendly at that so happy for you take care of those allergies until next time thanks for sharing your trip
Mr Brown that was fantastic that you And Cousin an Amazing men to go together an go to Mexico to help the Ranchers get rid of the prairie rodents The was great and a blessing to those that needed help ! God bless you all for doing that!
Thanks so much for sharing your travels! God sure has created some beautiful portraits. We’re just a few years behind y’all and we cannot wait to get back to each other and enjoy this life we’ve worked so dang hard to build! Lori, I was born in El Paso, TX, Fort Bliss, but only because my daddy was in Vietnam. Virginia is home, for many many generations. Sad to say that other than my birth, I’ve never been west of the Mississippi. I cannot wait to see our beautiful country!
This sounds like a wonderful trip. The visit to Capulin Volcano sounds wonderful.I have been fortunate to make 4 trips to New Mexico and Colorado and those trips are some of my favorite memories.
Thank you for sharing your experience! It is a real different setting out here in NM when it comes to hunting. No trees or bush to hide behind particularly. I’m real glad you had such a good experience here.
Thank Mr. Brown, sounds like a grand time. Texas is a big State. My father was from the panhandle of Texas and there is a lot of land. I am happy y’all could help out the ranchers with the over run of prairie dogs. We don’t have prairie dogs, but we do have moles. They have done so much damage and they eat all my earthworms. Scoundrels. God bless.❤️✝️🙏
Thank you Ms Lori for having Mr Brown share his adventure.Very interesting & sounds like so much fun hunting these prairie dogs. I can’t wait until my husband of soon to be 44 years (this August)retires . He is 64 & still works 60-100 hours weekly. Sadly I need health insurance. But he claims he isn’t ready for retirement. GOD BLESS FROM WEST CENTRAL INDIANA FARMLAND
Listening and watching as I make my 1st homemade fermented Sourkraut and Bread & butter pickles from our garden. Learned so much watching your fermenting content & now seeing what Mr. Danny and yall been enjoying. Big hugs Josette Texas 🙏🙏🙏♥️♥️♥️
Mr . Danny, Thanks for sharing . Where you and the other guys Traveled . Glad that you got to see . Inside the volcano . Pictures of the animals were beautiful . We Texans are pretty well hospitality . Glad you enjoyed your self and the other guys too .
Wow, not one but 2 prairie dogs @440 yards?? I'll sure bet that was exciting! My husband and I have been bow and rifle hunters for years more recently just with our rifles and understand all the challenges you had. We've done most of our hunting in Utah, Arizona, Oregon, Wyoming, and Oklahoma. That being said, a lot of our favorite memories haven't been the game we were blessed to harvest but the journey and the people we met on each trip. Thank you for taking us along with you and hope to "travel" with you again real soon! Love and blessings to you and Miss Lori. ❤😊
So glad you got to go, and I am happy you got to set down and tell us all about it. What a wonderful trip. Your sons no doubt will want to go next time. Thanks for sharing with us. God bless.
😊Always a joy to hear from you. Thank you for sharing your travel tales. One of my uncles,{Mom's brother} worked on the White Sands base from the Mid 80's till he retired,he loved it so well he stayed and passed away out there. He came back once to see my fourth child and Mom went out there once. She flew commercial to Alamagordo airport and then boarded a smaller airplane to White Sands...she had a wonderful time ,too...we got many pictures from him and from her trip,interesting state. If you would be interested in Elk hunting sometime they have a permit draw on Elk through the Ky Dept of Fish and Wildlife for the Elk hunt the end of September this year. We have 16 counties with Elk now. They started a reintroduction program in 1997 and again added in 2002...and it has been very successful,we have over 10,000 Elk now. There is also lots of good fishing around Land between the Lakes recreation area,Golden Pond,Ky. there are also RV parks,maybe Lori would like a trip to Ky. We have a beautiful state ,too. I know you both have lots of plans and I hope you continue to have a wonderful summer. But get some good rest,too and take care of that cough,May God bless.💞Say Hi to Miss Lori for me.
I really enjoyed listening about your trip. It reminded me of a report my grandfather wrote in the 1940s of a trip he went on out west to hunt antelope and jackrabbits. He drove with some friends all the way from Indiana to Washington state and back again. One of the notations he mentioned in his report was they had to stop and change the oil in the car beside the road on the wide open prairie. Thanks for sharing.
Mr. Brown thank you for sharing your trip with us. So happy to see you are enjoying retirement I pray many years for you and Lori to enjoy life and all God has offered us. Big hugs from Kentucky.
My grandfather was a Mississippi River boat captain. He usually went from Greenville, MS to Memphis, TN and back. At one time he owned 3 tow boats headquartered in Greenville. Love your channel and your accents remind me of home. My people were from around Clarendon., Arkansas.
THANK YOU for sharing your trip with us!!!! It is definitely fun living vicariously through you----keep sharing with us-----you give me something to look forward to. God's Blessings
I have been thru Clayton and husband did some work on the pipeline south of there. We had a cabin southwest of there in the mountains at 7100 feet! Love the no humidity!! We live here in humid Tulsa but go to the cabin in the summer! The big wildfires 2 years ago burned down our summer home there but with the Lords will, I am rebuilding! Love NM.
I live in NM. Going to my Mom’s house in a rural part there was a Prairie dog colony in the land under an overpass. I always thought it a good place not to be disturbed.