We woke up again at the same time and
I opened the blind on my little bedside window. I could see the lake, how nice is
that? I watched it gradually brighten up until 6:15 when a patch of red showed,
we got up. Photo op! Bill made his coffee, yes, our Keurig is still holding on
even though it leaks once turned on. I ran outside for a picture or two and waited to have my tea until I got a walk
in.
We read a few blog posts from our
friends to see what they were up to and after taking some beautiful sky shots,
I bundled up good and went for my ‘hike’. What the heck happened overnight? Did
someone turn the dial back to the outside heat? Our weather station was reading
37F/3C.
Once the sun was out in full, I wasted no time. Today’s mission – find Jack.
Each year we’ve come here, I’ve seen ONE jack rabbit. The first year for a few
seconds, I thought it was a kangaroo, having never seen a ‘Jack’ before.
Time to go for a walk |
I walked up the main road towards
Quail Run Campground area. This is where we camped our first year, when we didn’t
know these spots were here. It is where I’ve seen Jack both times. I cut in
through the campground and found the stone lined trail back in through the
brambles and bushes. I whispered a silent prayer or did I actually say it aloud?
“Please Mr. Jack Rabbit, let me see you today. I promise not to chase you.”
And then, there he was, sitting watching me Can't see him? |
How about now? |
Within minutes, he appeared. “Hello,
Jack!” We both stopped in our tracks and this is when I swore at myself for not
having my zooms lens. I should know better but it is extra weight to carry.
I like it when time is taken to create walkways for us |
Clemson woke up with a chill so he had his sweater on and wrapped in his blanket |
When we returned from town, he was warm enough for the sweater to come off and he sat in the sun |
Back home, I made my tea in the
warmth of the Suite. After having eggs and bacon for breakfast we drove into
Truth or Consequences with Rob and Pat. First stop was the post office where I
needed to mail a card and then we all went to Walmart. We picked up cream, DEF
and withdrew some cash (at no cost). Bill drove around to show them the town
before e headed back to the park where he drove around some more. Some really
nice sites down on the water if you want to boondock.
The lake was so pretty and some took advantage and camped right beside it |
Others just parked to go fishing |
Back home, I changed into capris and
sat outside crocheting in the sun. Another beautiful day here in paradise. The
wind hadn’t picked up yet but we knew it was going to according to the
forecast. It was only about 59F and yet it felt like 70. We each made a coffee
and Bill worked on cleaning the rims on Black Beauty. Clemson made it a family
affair by sitting on his blanket and my shirt between us.
Bill cleans up the rims on our truck |
A couple who are camping up on Level
B came down to ask Bill about his flag pole. The wife checks our wind sock
every morning to see how windy it is outside so they wondered about getting
their own. She chatted with me about Clemson and my crochet project. She even
gave me a suggestion for the next one. After my tea, I texted Pat to see if she
was up for another walk today. She said yes and I grabbed an apple for lunch.
We walked in a different direction,
the same way I walked this morning. I had my zoom lens and once more was hoping
to find Jack. We had more fun today, snapping pictures of various things and
she placed one of her painted rocks in a stone heart I noticed on the trail
side. Further on down, I placed a couple on rocks that created the path. The
colours of all 3 will certainly be noticed if not retrieved. We got goofy
again, sitting on a bench and using our phone cameras.
I won't show you the real goofy ones |
Pat's little rock in the big heart |
And my rocks found a home too |
I prepped a small chuck roast and set
the IP for 45 minutes of cooking. There are whole potatoes, onion and halved
carrots in there as well. While it was cooking, Clemson told us very clearly
that it was time for his walk. Bill and I took him out for a 20-minute walk and
it was the best behaved he’s been for as long as I can remember. He walked so
well and we can only hope it tired him out for at least a couple of hours. This
is his pestering time. LOL
Pat was enjoying the 'rock' hunt |
When IP shut off, I let it go into
Natural Release. During this time, I reheated gravy that was left over from our
last roast dinner and cooked corn for Bill. The release process went for 15
minutes (enough, right Kim?) and then I vented it from there. The roast was
another delicious one. Probably this one was only about 3 lbs if that so I’m
not embarrassed to say that we ate the whole thing.
IP did its job |
And supper was delicious |
It was a great meal. We
cleaned up dishes, I wrote more on my post while we watched The Voice. After
watching many ‘bad’ acts on American Idol last night, this show just moved up a
notch or two.
Quite an original Blue Bird in the Quail Run campground |
This was a great day again and other
than the wind, I’d change nothing. We are so fortunate to have this weather and
these beautiful places to spend our time.
And we got another cute picture today |
Thank you for visiting, I hope you
enjoyed it.
You and Pat are having way to much fun taking pictures...lol Cute pictures of the two of you. What luck to see quail and a jack rabbit. Beautiful sunrise pictures. That lake certainly is a beautiful blue.
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So nice that you spotted Jack again. and you have been enjoying that wonderful weather in and around the area.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great picture of you guys on the bench. The lake looks so calm and blue....I could wake up to that every morning!
ReplyDeleteWell for heavens sake ... I never thought to leave the potatoes whole in the IP. That way they don't overcook. You don't see jackrabbits so much any more ... glad he's still hanging around.
ReplyDeleteThe lake is really beautiful..gotta love that blue! Glad Jack welcomed you back! Dinner looks delicious and of course you and Pat are just too cute! Love that you are leaving your cute rocks to be found!
ReplyDeleteFrom the pictures you wouldn't know that it can get so cold at night and windy during the day. Beautiful colours of the lake and sky, so inviting. I could spend easily a month sitting by the water. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThe goofy photos might have been fun, sometimes those are the best memories. Glad you found Jack and maybe his twin!! Always nice to see familiar faces or in this case, ears. We parked not far from that path you showed in your photo. Nice little walking spot there. Keep on having fun!!!!
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