Saturday,
September 6, 2025 Moving West
Ha ha! I got out when my human wasn’t looking. Now she is coming after me. I run under a car. Ha Ha!
Can’t catch me! She follows me… I
am under a big house that moves. Ha
Ha! Can’t catch me! Wait, who is that coming out of the big house
that moves! Oh No! I can run real fast
to MY big house that moves! Ok, human,
you can catch me!
Our morning
walk took us on the many hiking trails through the state park. Soft trails through desert landscape. Desert sage, bright happy yellow sunflowers
and junipers laden with berries. Enough
juniper berries to open a gin brewery, that’s for sure. There are a whole variety of waterfowl. Geese, osprey, ducks, magpies, herons and
more. A coyote runs across our
trail. Rudy heard them baying earlier
this morning, and his ears were totally perked up. We follow the curve of the river. This is truly a pretty park.
Getting
Artie off all the blocks we put her on was artwork. Back and forth, and we finally got her where
we could move on.
We continue
west. There are farms, many with crops,
based on the smell, some cattle farms.
It is still hazy. We were a bit
happy when we got some raindrops as it helped clear it up some.
In Boise, we
stopped for Thai food. Ohhh it was so
good. Then we decided to stay at the
elks in Caldwell. It is warm and we want
convenience. This will work. Many of the elks offer RV spots. Some are pretty. Some are utilitarian, as is the case for
us. It is warm, it is getting late, we
want electricity… This works just fine!
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