Sunset on the Pecos - Rio Grande tomorrow
One last sunset here at the edge of the Pecos River and then tomorrow night, I should be close to the shores of the Rio Grande River -- which I should follow north from Santa Fe into Colorado and the city of Alamosa come Monday morning. Still have no reservations for an RV park in South Fork but, will make a few calls over the next few days to see what I can learn that didn't appear on the internet or satellite images -- final decision will probably be made Monday when I arrive in the town there and park the RV at the Visitor Center while I take the Jeep to 4 or 5 parks to see what might suit me (and the twins) for two and half weeks. Final stop before heading into Denver on the 18th of May -- time for fishing and some relaxation (restock the freezer with trout, hopefully).
The sunset tonight was quite better than the past two nights as two RVs had left and none replaced them -- clouds weren't blocking the sun either. Quite hot here again today and the wind had been gusting to 50 mph at times and I could see clouds of dust blowing from the south -- suspect the mauve color on the horizon after the sun went down was due to the dust still being blown along the hills and mesas nearby. The coral color above the mauve made a rather pleasant banding with the light blue above it.
The RV is nearly ready for the next move but, will still need to put away a recliner and small table before we hit the road sometime between 9:00 and 10:00 a.m. May enjoy a cool one and some music for a while this evening and see what the stars and moon have to offer as the darkness settles (and hopefully the dust does too).
The sunset tonight was quite better than the past two nights as two RVs had left and none replaced them -- clouds weren't blocking the sun either. Quite hot here again today and the wind had been gusting to 50 mph at times and I could see clouds of dust blowing from the south -- suspect the mauve color on the horizon after the sun went down was due to the dust still being blown along the hills and mesas nearby. The coral color above the mauve made a rather pleasant banding with the light blue above it.
The RV is nearly ready for the next move but, will still need to put away a recliner and small table before we hit the road sometime between 9:00 and 10:00 a.m. May enjoy a cool one and some music for a while this evening and see what the stars and moon have to offer as the darkness settles (and hopefully the dust does too).
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