Christmas was quiet, but I made a nice breakfast for myself:
Man, was it good! Two large eggs scrambled with cheese on top, a whole avocado mashed with lemon and salt/pepper, sour cream and catsup. Ummmm! And a toasted Chibatta roll with lots of butter and apricot jam. I ate every single bit, too.
Then Katie and I went out for a walk. We walked down across the road to the water, then back to the road and down a ways to the canal. I don't know what part of "Imperial Dam" this is, but it looks like a dam. Pretty with the palm trees and mountains.
Here are some shots of the areas by us. These are across Senator Wash, the road in front of us. Here's the water:
And right to the left of it is this beautiful field.
That's the view out the dinette windows. Here's our site at the edge of the campground.
The edge is slowly falling down and right before I got here the Rangers (or someone working for the BLM) brought a bunch of rock and filled in some of the edges of the slides. That concrete pad is the largest one left from a small community that lived here when Imperial Diverson Dam was built between 1936 and 1938. Families lived on this land while employed to build the dam, and this one was apparently where the hospital was, and there were little houses all over this area up here. Every so often you can spot a water pipe right below the dirt. There must be a whole bunch of pipes and "whatever" under the ground here.
It seems like each year when I come there is a little less area to camp overlooking the road and water. This isn't the prettiest campsite I've had, but I sure do like my view.
Here are a couple of my neighbors:
See how his coloring blends into the rocks? (These are the rocks used to "fill" in the areas where the slides are taking place.)
Cute little critters!
We drove to Yuma to do some shopping yesterday and on our way back, past the military base, look what turned out of their driveway and came toward us, a big tank:
From me and Katie, have a great Tuesday, everyone! :)
That last picture made me want to yell "Duck and cover"
ReplyDeleteAnd now if only the weather would warm up !!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Barbara and Katie!! xx
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice area, and an awesome looking breakfast too.
ReplyDeleteLove your pictures today. Especially the little critters. So cute! Did you change the settings on your camera for the campsite pics? Stay warm. It's cold here in Austin too.
ReplyDeleteThanks! No, my camera is pretty simple. About the only time I change it is for hummingbirds (if I remember). Then I change it to the "Tv" setting, which helps get their wings focused. I think it's like a Sports setting on some cameras. I change the lighting and enhance colors sometimes in my editing program, which is just Microsoft Office Picture Manager. Again very simple.
DeleteI bet your rig is rocking today. I know mine is!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and Katie from me and my Katie-girl!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to both of you. I hope 2015 will be a grand one for you.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! Wishing you and Katie all the best in 2015.
ReplyDeleteLove the photos of the little critters, they are so cute!!
Breffies looks yummies!
ReplyDeleteVirtual hugs,
Judie
I guess I missed this post, but I truly love your pictures..so fun. Oh, I really hope to spend some time in the desert, its just so beautiful and I never thought so until I started to follow blogs like yours.
ReplyDeleteHappy Trails to You!