I woke up the other morning to the most beautiful setting moon.
My connection to the Internet hasn't been good, so I haven't posted as much as I'd like. I have a million photos of this place! I have unlimited data through Verizon, but I REALLY used it last month, and I don't know if they've cut me back or if moving to this new site is not as good for the Verizon signal. Anyway, I'll try to get this published. :)
I met another blogger the other day when Katie and I were walking - Glenda. She and her husband have a Casita, and are traveling with two cats and a beautiful dog. They were parked in the Capercornus site that I liked so much.
Glenda |
We had a nice conversation, and Glenda pointed me in the direction of the grinding holes that I was looking for, and also told me about a little petroglyph - she said it's called the Spanish Cross.
Isn't their dog, Kira, beautiful? |
It was nice meeting you, Glenda! Safe travels.
Katie and I continued on and I took a photo of the Spanish Cross high up on one of the large rocks:
Then we found this sign, and started walking up the hill to look for the Grinding Stones.
I didn't see any more signs, so we just walked on and turned to the right and this is what we found:
They looked like grinding stones, but I'm not sure if they are the official ones. :)
We walked all over above the campground, and ended up at the other end across from the electrical sites. It was a long walk - for us - and very interesting, checking out all the different rock formations high above the campground. It was also a very easy walk - I was surprised when I saw how high we were. I'll tell you, kids would really love this place.
Our Ravens arrive a little after 7 pm every evening and just sit there, roosting together. I woke up at 6:30 and peeked out the window and they were still there, but by 7 am they were gone. Every evening they come back to sit on their rock, and in the morning they are gone. It's pretty cool to have them there.
Ravens in the sunset sky. |
This little guy has also been around lately, too - he doesn't stay long, just wanders through our site and continues on into the desert brush. Still, I'm always happy to see him.
Welcome to our newest Follower, Sandi Ratke! Sandi doesn't have a blog, but does plan to get into RVing. She says she is "Still looking for the right RV for me. I enjoy reading about the adventures of other RVers." Sandi, I hope you find that perfect RV and have as much fun as I'm having! Let me know if you start a blog, I'd love to see how you're doing. Thank you for following along with me and Katie - Welcome Aboard!
From me and Katie, have a good day, everyone! :)