Our camp. |
View from our tent where tarantula walked. |
Rivers of dried black lava running through high desert didn’t sound particularly appealing to me, but it turned out to be starkly beautiful. It helped that there had been rain, and that there was cloud cover to continuously play with the lighting.
Feral cat family. |
We also watched a tarantula walk down the road past our campsite, but the photo has somehow disappeared.
View of storm from Nate and Marsha's. |
While we were visiting, a storm came up. We went inside their RV, and kept drinking and telling stories. When the storm abated, we had to head down to our camp, empty water from our tent, check that the electronics were undamaged, eat something, etc.
Cougina had a pretty tough time with the door latch, but handled the stairs ok. On the downhill ride to our camp, he watched the speedometer get to 23.86, and then came the turn in the road that his bicycle didn’t make. C headed straight into the fence. Fortunately, there were only 100 yd or so to walk to the campsite. All that he really had was a torn up ear, and a headache for the next 24 hours. This is sort of the moment when I realized that this would not be the last of such interesting episodes. Cougina kept repeating that he would write to the makers of the faulty bicycle tire.
Nathan saw the crash from above, and was down on his bicycle in no time, riding C’s bike back to camp, emptying the water from our tent, and being told to get lost. A half hour later, Marsha was there to return the camera I’d left behind and to check on C.
The wind sock. |
THINK GREEN
BLESSED BE
AGGIE and COUGINA
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