Monthly Archives: October 2015
Lots Of Memories and Life On The Rez (long)
(Pictures will be near the end) We arrive at Navajoland and Monument Valley with iffy weather ahead of us. I’m excited to be here, yet I have mixed emotions about this place in particular. I’ll try to explain, but some … Continue reading
Moab….And Thoughts….
Approaching from the north on Hwy 191, on the right side of the road there is a wall…a very tall wall of red rocks. Not mountains, no it looks like a red wall. To the left there are the snow … Continue reading
Rain….and Rainbows!
We have rain everyday here in Torrey. Not just a little bit either, but on and off every day, sometimes heavy, sometimes soft. One day we have rainbows! I see them four different times and one is a double rainbow! … Continue reading
We Find The Red Rocks!
Friday October 16 It’s only 56 miles to Torrey, Utah where we stay at Thousand Lakes RV Park. Walls of red cliffs line the campground and the road for miles before we get here. Yes, I’ve seen red rocks before, … Continue reading
A Concert For Cows
One way to lighten your spirits is to give a Concert For Cows. I hadn’t planned it, but there were so many black cows on the way to Maple Grove Campground, I stopped to play some music for them….a CD … Continue reading
Feeling Crabby…but there are Three “Yay’s”
This morning we leave Deer Creek State Park and drive a relatively short 100+ miles to Salina, Utah. I say ‘relatively’ because part of it is on I-15 and it’s never fun in the area of Salt Lake City and … Continue reading
Utah
On October 6, after carefully packing up and hooking up (taking two days to do what usually takes less than two hours), we leave Idaho Falls, taking I-15 into: We drive all the way to Deer Creek State Park, about … Continue reading
Healing, continued.
Doing a lot of this: Yeah, it’s taking awhile. Looking back to a week ago, I know that there has been improvement, but at the same time I feel like if I make a wrong move, I’ll have to start … Continue reading
Two Poems To You (from me)
If I had to choose A season to favor Autumn would be The one that I savor. Kicking up dry leaves of red, orange and gold is something for me, that never grows old. The crisp ‘fresh’ in the air … Continue reading