We were up around 7 a.m. Daughter stopped by around 8 a.m. and joined us for breakfast. Later, Son and Daughter-in-Law also came by, mainly to deliver a dozen banty hen eggs to Mother. They sure are cute little things, but it'll take more than a couple to make a meal.
Around 10 a.m., we were ready to pack it in and head home.
Got back at noon, and after lunch, we spent a couple of hours unloading the camper, washing clothes, and just generally putting things in order again.
It was a good trip, but tiring, so we were ready to relax, read the Sunday newspaper and just do our usual Sunday stuff.
Shih Tzu came home coughing, as she usually does from this campground, because she buries her nose in the cottonwood fluff that lines the sides of the road like snow.
This trip, we saw several fat, brown rabbits, but not as many birds. In past years, blue jay fledglings have landed on our picnic table or the running board of the truck. But not this year. Of course, we were at the camp a week earlier than usual, so maybe the fledglings were not yet ready to leave their nests.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
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