Littlefield, Texas: Home of Waylon Jennings

Waylon Jennings Memorial RV ParkOur first night of this trip was spent in the first place we stayed coming in to Texas last Spring… Littlefield, Texas, birthplace and childhood home of Waylon Jennings. Littlefield doesn’t have a lot to brag about but they get as much glory as they can out of Waylon. One of the many ways they celebrate his fame is by offering free camping (with hookups!) in a little city park, formally known as the Waylon Jennings RV Park. What a treat! We had it to ourselves last year and actually spent a couple of nights there, just exploring and relaxing. This year we had several neighbors but it was still quiet and uncrowded. The park also boasts the Fannie Mae Horseshoe Court (Waylon’s aunt) Fannie Mae Jennings Whitfield Horseshoe Courtand a concrete shape of the state of Texas with Waylon’s boot prints and signature. Adjacent there are ball fields, the Lamb County Community Center with fairgrounds and bandstand, and a veterans memorial. I spent some time in the Memorial last year and found it poignant and heart-wrenching. Some folks were holding a ceremony in it this year so I kept my distance but I liked that it was being used.

We left Littlefield at exactly the same time that we left home the day before, headed toward Albuquerque, New Mexico where we look forward to shopping at Trader Joes. (We love Texas but we do miss TJs!) We used to joke that while our intentions were to get on the road at the crack of dawn, it was usually more “the crack of noon”! We’re doing better though… now it’s the “crack of 10:18”! The plan is to find somewhere we want to stay for a couple of nights before going up in elevation and down in temperature. I think we’ve acclimated to the Texas heat. When we stopped last night, the thermometer read 80 degrees and I had goose bumps!

ps. I’m having trouble updating the map. I think googlemaps is having trouble because I can do everything else, and the connection is good right now in Albuquerque. Anyone else having trouble with googlemaps?

Littlefield's Veterans Memorial

4 thoughts on “Littlefield, Texas: Home of Waylon Jennings

  1. Kim

    Woo Hoo! Clouds and Drizzle await your return!

    Glad to hear that Ginger is a victim of her own gluttony…sorry it cost so much to figure it out.

  2. Michele

    okay, 80 and goose bumps? You are weird. I still get hot at 75 and prefer 75. So I can tell I won’t be visiting you in the summer time anytime soon.

    We have TJ’s in Michigan even. Maybe that is what you and Steve can do if you go back to work – open a Trader Joe’s!

  3. Laura

    I’ve always been that way too, Michele, but I think my blood has thinned. Actually, it is probably all about humidity. 80 and humid is very different from 80 and dry. But no, don’t visit in the summer. We might not be there!

    No TJs in Texas because of “distribution issues”. That’s what the checker in Albuquerque told me. What I’ve heard before though is that it is because they don’t allow liquor sales in grocery stores. No TJs in Colorado either.

  4. Mom

    Finally came down and read your updates. Hope the trip gets
    better as you go along. Weather looks good but warm.
    Glad Ginger is okay. Also glad this blowout was not bad.
    You have been lucky with those so far. We have just been
    hanging out most of today. Steve’s roof is done! Dad went
    down and checked today and yesterday. Gave him something to do plus he took berries. Steve and Kathy were having
    dinner tonight. Have a friend hear at moment picking dad’s
    brain so that is good for his sitting around. Most of day
    has been good deck weather. WE had more berries for dinner. Yum! Keep writing, Laura. love you both

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