Actually not much traffic goes by. Our neighbors on both side seem to be here longer term than us, with plants outside and other equipment around their units. They also seem to go away in their tow vehicles. They must have J-O-B-S. When we changed our plans and made reservations a week earlier than our original plans, the park agent made it sound like they were really busy. We were assigned space #14. Like I said before it is barely long enough for our coach and Jeep. It is also on the perimeter of the park. We normally have a larger space more out in the middle of the park. Since we have been here a lot of the pull through sites have been empty, about 20 or so, Being in a back in on the perimeter has actually been pretty nice. We only have to back in once. I am going to try to remember to ask for one of the pull in sites on the north west edge of the park. They face a meadow and with foothills and then mountains beyond.
In the afternoon I went caching. Our plan was to have dinner at the coach and then meet Kathleen for a visit. I found five caches and didn't find 2 others. Gerri called and I started home. On the way she called again. Now Kathleen and Glenn were en route to the RV park for our visiting. They arrived at about 6pm. We had cheese and cracker snacks while visiting. We visited until 7:30 to go pick up Shannon.
For dinner we had the pasta left overs from our last meal at Sicilia In Bocca. The meal was excellent, supplemented by bread and an olive oil, lemon, garlic dip from the same restaurant.
Treasure Falls near South Fork, CO |
Sunset with Altocumulus Lenticularis clouds |
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