WELCOME to our newest Follower, Sassy! Sassy has recently completed her first year on the road with her darling dog, Bennie. She has a Class A Toy Hauler which holds her 2006 Harley Davidson, Heritage Softail Classic - so Sassy is doubly brave, a solo traveler AND a motorcycle rider. Wow! I've been enjoying her blog for quite a while, check it out if you haven't already. We're really happy to have you along on our adventures, Sassy!
Today is our last day at Zion National Park in Utah. There is a 14 day limit, and today is our 13th. I originally reserved this campsite at Watchman for 10 days, but then came early to see if we could get in and we were able to get a site in the South campground for three days, then moved over here. I thought about extending at this campsite for another day, but it's really cold and tomorrow will be the same. Wednesday the weather is going to warm up quite a lot, but we'll be gone by then.
I feel fortunate that in 13 short days I've been able to enjoy Zion in warm weather where I could wear shorts and tank top, sitting outside reading my Kindle, and also experience rain and wind and cold and a dusting of snow.
I woke up this morning and there was snow on Watchman again. It came down a little lower than last time. There is still fog on the top. Can you imagine sitting at your dinette having your coffee and cereal with strawberries in the morning, cozy and warm, and looking out the window at this?
Closeup of Watchman with snow
I finally installed the discs that came with my camera - the Panorama program automatically stitches photos together if you take them one next to the other and move to the right or left, up or down. Pretty cool.
Playing with Panorama settings
- you'll have to click on the photo to see anything.
My front yard this morning in the moving fog.
Some of the lower peaks around Watchman have dustings of snow, too, so it must have been colder last night.
One thing I can't figure out - I have a black laptop and black kitchen appliances. You all know how the inside of our rigs get dusty, and need continuous cleaning. What I can't figure out is: for the last few days The Palms has been completely closed up except for ceiling vents, it's been calm during the day, it's been rainy so the ground isn't dusty, so why am I still getting so much dust??? Every night I turn off the laptop and close the cover. This morning when I opened it, there was a fine film of dust covering the keyboard and surrounding area. How in the world did that get in there? :( The table doesn't show the dirt, but I can feel a slight grittiness on it. That's a real mystery to me.
So, anyway, tomorrow we move. I don't have hitch-itch, but I'll be happy to be moving south into some warmer weather.
It was foggy last night
Sunday's moon peeking out of the clouds.
There were a lot of people here over the weekend - the campground was full except for 4 tent campsites when I came in from shopping at the end of last week even with the cold wintery weather. I guess the weekends are filled with reservations, but during the week there are vacancies. The Ranger said the weekends are always busy - the Park and Watchman Campground are open all year. I'm surprised there are still some tent campers, they must be freezing.
I was talking to a man in the laundromat in Springdale (he was using their elect for his laptop, not washing clothes) who is tent camping here. He was a little worried about the forecast of snow, but said he's able to keep warm in his tent in pretty much any temps. Hardy soul!
A neighbor up the loop came by the other day and was interested in The Palms. He and his wife have a camper over their truck and a small toy hauler for his motorcycle, tools, etc. When they are together, she rides behind him on his motorcycle. He asked if he could bring her by in a few days when she gets here to see the inside.
So yesterday they came by. They are both retired, and he loves being outdoors but she doesn't. She said a few days is all she can take; she has lots of things going on at home, it sounded like she is very social and would miss all her friends and activities at home. I felt kind of sorry for the husband, but he gets out by himself and she joins him when she can for a few days. I think he felt if they had a motor home about the size of mine, she would like it better - nice bathroom and shower, kitchen, just more room. She liked it, but... not impressed. You can tell, and I doubt his plan will work. As I've read in lots of blogs, if you aren't both really with the RVing plan, it won't work. You'll both be miserable.
But it was fun to give the tour. I always enjoy showing people the interior of The Palms.
Not much going on today - I'm going to the dump station this afternoon to empty tanks and fill the fresh water so we'll be ready to leave tomorrow without having to stop on the way. I have no idea where we're going - either Saint George, UT, or Las Vegas, NV, or maybe somewhere in Arizona. Your guess is as good as mine. :)
From Me and My Dog, have a great Monday, everyone! :)