In Part 2, two days after a going away party, the Taylors are finally on the road. On April 27, 2004, the couple headed for Port Arthur, on the border of Texas and Louisiana to begin their journey. Their first stop was Vidor, Texas where Bobby's sister, Maxine Mayfield accepted their first "food drop" to give to the Vidor Methodist Church.
The plan was then to drive the back roads along the Gulf of Mexico, through the deserts of New Mexico and Arizona, along the coast of the Pacific before turning east along the Canadian border.
"We tried to stay as close to the shoreline as we could, and only take the main roads when we absolutely had to," Bobby said.
The couple rode along the windy Gulf of Mexico for two days and enjoyed lunch on South Padre Island.
"The next day, while at a gas station, we met a wonderful group of folks from Belgium who were touring Texas," Dixie said. "They were on their way to Del Rio to see a rodeo."
By the time they reached the Big Bend area they were surprised to find instead of the usually hot weather, a cold front had moved in on them.
"That cold front came the night we arrived there and all day long the next day we traveled in the coldest and hardest wind we have ever traveled in." Dixie said. "Needless to say, we were layered, and even with all the clothes we had on it was still cold.
"Some of the places we traveled in New Mexico and Arizona, Old Mexico was just a stone's throw away," she said. "We didn't see a drop of rain since leaving home, but the weather was really windy. And we do mean windy!"
More "food drops" were made and the mile markers passed quickly. The FUN Riders made drops in Columbus, New Mexico and Sierra Vista, Arizona. While in Sierra Vista they had lunch with a John and Neoma Stewart.
"We are here to tell you, you won't find nicer people than "Wingers," Dixie said. "We felt like we had known them forever."
While in Arizona, the Taylors toured the town of Bisbee, Arizona.
"It is a very old town and fairly large with the most beautiful old homes and buildings one can imagine," Dixie said. "We enjoyed the town so much we drove the same streets three times."
By the time they reached Tucson, the weather had turned hot. Two more nights in Arizona, and they were on their way into California.
"In California we saw some of the most beautiful sights we have ever seen," Dixie said. "Bobby and I both have done a lot of traveling in out lifetime, but mostly by car. I just have to tell you there is nothing like seeing our USA by motorcycle."
Taking their time sigh seeing the Taylors rode north up the California coast.
"We had the most wonderful weather," she said. "Some places were cold, some hot, but not a drop of rain."
Dixie continued to take her picture perfect postcard photographs and downloaded them into her computer at night.
"Some nights we were in areas where we could not get out on the computer because there was no local phone service for the computer," she said.