This morning I did get things moving to the breakdown, vacuumed (it never ends), shook the rugs, swept the lino, cleaned the bathroom and then did the fun thing. Pulled up and went to dump. When I finished, I decided to park in a pull thru with room for Herbie to sit behind me so I could get him hooked and be ready to flee early. All accomplished with time left over!
We had two campers come in today so far. One is a professional photographer who is in a 13' Casita Patriot. He has a neat setup and it works well for him. Has some great photos. Check out his site www.stevecreek.com. You will be impressed with his photos. He has the wildlife aura that means he will probably see the Mountain Lion. Remember I have been waiting on the cat for a week.
The other campers are from Dodge City, KS. They are just taking some down time 'out in the middle of nowhere'. He said this is about as far to nowhere as you can get from Dodge City in one days driving. They have been here many times. No surprises for them.
Went down to the Cliff Swallow nest site so I could do a third photo of where they are in the construction process. Just caught them as they came in and posted or is that pasted a bunch more mud on the walls or is it the doors? They were just sitting there, well not really some were sitting while others were fussing at them to please get out of the way, it's my turn to try it out!
This is such a neat photo.
While down there visiting with the Cliffies I saw this Yellow Warbler.
I also observed an Orchard Oriole, but the photo was less than satisfying.
However, this Rufous Crowned Sparrow was posed for a pretty shot.
On my early morning walk, I was greeted by this Canyon Towhee.
I am on my way to Limon, Colorado tomorrow. Hope to meet up with one of my AK traveling ladies. Then on North.
All the photos were great but that one of the cliff swallows and the Yellow Warbler are just too cool. Smart getting Herbie all set up in the pull through. That will leave you a lot fresher feeling when you take off in the morning.
ReplyDeleteI thought the cliffs were awesome, they were just chattering like you would not believe. It was like they were saying, "get out of there, it's my turn"! Those little Yellows are so cute and very distinctive in their call. Bet they nest there!
DeleteGlad you didn't get all that rain and can plan on moving out in the AM. Am sure you are excited to get back on the road! Stay safe my friend and enjoy your journey. Love following along with you :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Sharon. I am glad you are following. Looking forward to you hitting the road soon. Bet you be counting the days, huh? And yes the rain was sorely needed beginning to brown up. It'll moisten up the wheat!
DeleteThank you so much for the mention and that was a negative on seeing the Mountain Lion. It was also great meeting you.
ReplyDeleteToo bad the Mountain Lion didn't put in an appearance for you. Looking forward to keeping up with you on your web page. Thanks for popping over here!
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