Strong winds and lots of dust made the driving a little more difficult; however we had little to complain about as the people of Alabama were suffering loss of life and destruction from tornadoes. We had breakfast in a ‘diner’ called Country Pride.
Fort Sumner was an interesting stop at the Billy the Kid museum; a family collection of memorabilia from a couple of generations of the Sweet family. Donald Sweet was very welcoming and happy to share a few stories.
And for the night, we stayed at another Walmart Carpark. This time we spotted it quickly and went to see the Manager and we were in. We searched for the Buddy Holly memorial and were told that it had been shifted, so we decided to take a quick look on our way out of town next morning.Back at the carpark, entertainment included sirens and a fire engine arriving to extinguish flames at a fast food store at the other end of the park. The winds were very strong that night, but in the early hours of the morning the nearby light pole stopped rocking as the winds died down. Still, we felt safe as the security man drove around the car park, occasionally pausing to step outside, light up a cigarette and chat on his cell phone.



