Days 1 & 2
Hello Everybody!!
Let me start by saying internet connections are not the
greatest again so it might be a couple of days between posts. It is also hard
on the days where we just stay overnite at a site. So please don't give up on
me. I know you WANT to read what I write. :-)
So on Day 1 we left home at 8:30a and arrived at Bluff,UT at
3:20p which was actually 4:20p except that it took us a while to notice that we
had lost an hour along the way. I didn't even think of a possible time change
when we left home. I guess the
difference could be a good thing because we may just end up going to bed a bit
earlier than normal.
The drive was a bit tough on Don as during the last 2/3 of
the drive and old friend from Excellent Adventure 2014 showed up. How many know
what friend I'm talking about....Yep, Mr. Wind!!!! It wasn't horrible but we
also had a rough two lane road the last ten miles or so in Arizona. When we
entered into Utah, the road got smoother. Why is that???
The drive was beautiful. The scenery, not your typical
desert landscape. Lots of green after Flagstaff and lots of rock formations
with beautiful coloring from white to almost Sedona red. There is a lot of
reservation housing dotting the landscape. There'd be some out there by
themselves and then little groups. They even had satellite dishes.
We passed "dinosaur legs" which I thought was the
official name of two rock formations that each looked like a dinosaur leg. When I asked Don how he knew that he said it
was his name for them. He originally saw them when driving for HACI and named
them. Then we passed "little rocks" which is a real name. They were
little rocks stacked on some big areas of rock. I don't think this was
"done", I think it is a natural formation.
In Kayenta, we passed the new hospital that Don delivered
duct work and other materials to. Unfortunately, it is still not complete and
operational. The sign is even covered over with cardboard. It is a nice big
hospital and for now seems to be just a waste of federal taxpayer's dollars.
What a shame and who is responsible?
So our first night was spent at Cadillac Ranch in Bluff, UT.
Bluff is a nice small town. Very small. The park was a nice place, but no grass
just gravel. Not up to Sis's standards. It was next to the San Juan River but
where we were it was not flowing, it was more like a pond. A pond full of
bullfrogs. You should have heard them. They can be loud and sound like a
foghorn.
It rained most of the night with thunder and lightning
starting at 3:30a.The morning however was nice with the sun out when we left
there at 9:30. Which brings us to...
Day 2 - At 10.25 we arrived at Moab, UT. It is another very
nice small, old town. Very touristy and it reminded us of Sedona. It would be
cool to live there. It is surrounded by bluffs and red rocks and rock
formations. I have to say that Utah is a very beautiful state. A little past
Moab is Arches National Park. One of the Big 5 in Utah. We drove in, dropped
the trailer in the parking lot, as the ranger suggested, and went in. You drive
up the side of a big red rock mountain with switchbacks and what you see after
that is awesome! It is some of the most beautiful scenery ever. There are all
sort of rock formations and bluffs, I guess. It is really something. It brought tears to my eyes to think that our
Loving God created it for us to enjoy. Oh how He loves us!! I cannot understand how people think that the
beauty on this earth just happened. It is actually an 18 mile drive all the way
through to the end and then 18 miles back. We were not able to go all the way.
We only went about a third of the way. But we will go back there someday soon.
Oh and Don got his $10 Lifetime Senior Pass
for all National Parks. How's that for a bargain?!
It was cool and just a bit breezy at the Park which was
perfect. It then rained pretty much all the way to Grand Junction which is our
stop for tonight. We arrived here at 2:45. It was cold (55 degrees) and
raining. But the rain stopped almost immediately and we got some sun and warmer
temperature. It is a very nice park with a patch of grass for Sis. She is
happy! She has been a real good girl, a trooper.
Tomorrow's stop is Fort Collins, CO. We will stay there for
2 nights. It is supposed to be even nicer than this park. We are hoping for
good weather. I guess it was nice there today and maybe the weather that
followed us here will be past there and it will be nice for us.
That's about it for now. We hope and pray all is well at
home. It seems after all the driving and what we've done that we've been gone
longer than 2 days and technically it hasn't even been 48 hours.
We love you and miss you and wish that you could all be
seeing what we are.
I will post this right now and try to add some pictures later.
I don't want to miss posting tonight.
Stay tuned!!!