We finished our last week in Colorado Springs with more visits with friends and family.
Sean, Malcolm, Melanie, and Crystina, my great niece.
Malcolm is my great great nephew
My son Bill, daughter-in-law Denise, and Mary Washington, Denise's mother, at the Pepper Tree Restaurant |
Ross and Myrna Wiens
A wonderful Christian couple, good friends and my former boss.
Our quest for warmer weather forced us South. We made a stop near El Paso, Texas, to visit with my grandson Sean Wallace before he ships out to the Middle East.
Jennifer Gutierrez and Sean Wallace
Jake meets the vineyard dogs, Sombra Antigua Winery, Anthony, Texas. We love our Harvest Hosts stops. |
We knew we had arrived in Arizona when we saw our first roadrunner and our first Border Patrol Checkpoint.
We settled into Emerald Cove in Earp, California, for almost two weeks. The best part of staying at this campground, besides being on the river, are the wild burros. Jake and I mostly see them on our hikes in the hills, but sometimes they visit the campground.
We also met some Arizona natives who live in Casa Grande. Terrific couple. Making new friends throughout our travels has been a wonderful part of traveling.
Our next post will be from Buckeye, Arizona.
Thanks for visiting. Leave us a message of encouragement. I have not been posting as frequently as I did on our first trip. I need to get better at that.
Jake loves the freedom of hiking in the hills. |
Jake, patiently waiting for me to catch up. I think I climbed the equivalent of 7 flights of stairs on this hike. |
Jake watching the burros as they followed us for a short distance. |
These two burros followed us about a half mile. I told Jake to sit and they came right up nose to nose with him. |
This burro must have kept looking for Jake and finally found where we were camped. |
His friends showed up the next day. |
Margo and Chuck Unger |
Our next post will be from Buckeye, Arizona.
Thanks for visiting. Leave us a message of encouragement. I have not been posting as frequently as I did on our first trip. I need to get better at that.
Black line is our first trip. Red line is our current trip. The dots are places we stopped. |
4 comments:
Lovely to see your post and photos as I’m sure I missed many with David’s in and out of hospital and back in and out again. My prayers have been with you every day and for Kay’s concerns. May God bless you and keep you in every way, every day. 💙🙏🏻
Great pics again! How lovely to see family and friends like this and having a nice bottle of red every now and then. Hope Kay's eyes are getting better! Mwah! x
Thanks for sharing your journey with us miss you.
How wonderful you’re having fun meeting new & old friends & family along your journey across America! Love seeing your photos, too. Best wishes & blessings for the upcoming holidays. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!!!
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