Pictures of dis, dat, and udder stuff

Weather Finally! Hail between us and Vegas.
Weather Finally! Hail between us and Vegas.
Weather Finally! Hail between us and Vegas.
Weather Finally! Hail between us and Vegas.
What is that wet stuff?
What is that wet stuff?
An arroyo that's normally dry.
An arroyo that’s normally dry.
Weather Finally! Hail between us and Vegas.
Weather Finally! Hail between us and Vegas.
Weather Finally! Hail between us and Vegas.
Weather Finally! Hail between us and Vegas.
Weather Finally! Hail between us and Vegas.
Weather Finally! Hail between us and Vegas.
The Pecos River!
The Pecos River!

Well, I can now show you all that we have indeed had some rain!

Erin playing in Villanueva State Park.
Erin playing in Villanueva State Park.
Erin playing in Villanueva State Park.
Erin playing in Villanueva State Park.
Erin playing in Villanueva State Park.
Erin playing in Villanueva State Park.
Erin playing in Villanueva State Park.
Erin playing in Villanueva State Park.
Road work on route 3 due to all the rain.
Road work on route 3 due to all the rain.

A day in the Valley with Erin.

A dead horse with a vulture waiting for us to leave.
A dead horse with a vulture waiting for us to leave.
Cemetery east of us.
Cemetery east of us.
Cemetery east of us.
Cemetery east of us.
Cemetery east of us.
Cemetery east of us.
Old Building
Old Building
Old Building
Old Building
Old Building
Old Building

Just some pictures from a Sunday drive before picking up Erin.

 

Round 2 Day 2

Everything with ML has been fairly easy to date. She’s polite, she eats, she answers questions, and she talks. Easier to deal with than Shirley actually. Shirley you have to ask questions in multiple ways and she still may not answer or acknowledge your presence. Shirley seldom eats or drinks.

Rain

We’ve had at least 2 inches of rain since it started a few days ago. On the way into Vegas last night we came across the remains of a hail storm. They had to bring out the snow plows to remove the hail from the roadways and Joe told me that there was over 6 inches on the ground.

July 4th

Tomorrow is the 4th and we hope the start of a very good weekend. With the rain all things become safe again. Fireworks, B-B-Q’s, campfires and general outdoor life this weekend can resume in a normal fashion.

Be happy.