Our sun rise most days.
4 o'clock was cocktail hour at the Baño, yes it's the bathroom...with a very nice porch.
This night we had clams bought in town, boiling in the big pot. Thank you! Gracie was sentenced to the golf cart so she wouldn't bug everyone. She found it better than staying at home alone. To the right is Mike's Great Dane, Marly. The regular yearly visitors at the RV park were very friendly and opened up all activities to us. |
On Tuesday we rode along with an out reach program. In-need residents receive food and various donated items.
All day, every day, fishing boats like this are put in and pulled out of the water, on the beach in front of us.
What's a day in an RV without a few repairs? This tray is starting to remind me of a morgue! I slide him in and slide him out!
Mike and Peggy were nice enough to loan us a side by side, ATV so we were able to go with the group down the beach 20+ miles one way! The day was absolutely beautiful. The shells we collected were shells I have not seen before.
The white layer on top are petrified sand and shells. The white rocks on the bottom are the pieces that fell off the edge. | The restaurant el'Capitan was cooking fresh clams and listening to Alan Jackson's gospel music. It was Sunday. Above is Denny, Ada and Eddie the puppy. They are newly dating both from Canada. |
Cool yard art in the back Casitas. Still part of Colorado River Adventure parks.
Sunset views from our windows.