Happy Birthday Lori! Hope you have a wonderful birthday and enjoy your snow day!
We made our 3rd and final move within the campgrounds today. It went well and we really like site #47. It’s on an outer loop, with no one behind us and not very many on our side. It is a very long, back-in site, making it easy to set up, and unhitch. All 3 sites we camped at were level without much adjustment needed, making it easier for setting up. We did see a couple sites here that had a slope to them, but this is definitely the very best campgrounds we’ve stayed at on this trip or any other trips we’ve been one. We give it a 5-star rating.
After our move, we walked around some and captured photos of 2 new birds to us and a better photo of the Cactus Wren we first saw in New Mexico. We were able to get a photo of the Western Bluebird and since have Eastern Bluebirds at home so was really glad to get a photo of their western cousin. There is also a Mountain Bluebird species in Arizona, but we haven’t spied it yet. I get really excited to get a new species and I think Ron does too. He is more excited though to capture photos of Javelinas, and would like to see Mountain Lions, bears, rattlesnakes, Armadillos, tarantulas, and all those fun things that can inflict bodily harm!
It was the warmest day yet and we decided to get the Blackstone out and fix a meal of burgers, hash browns, and salad. It was outstanding. We also had a couple bundles of wood and decided to get the Solo stove out, and soon had a nice fire going too. This is what camping is all about.
We had an early start tomorrow to visit Tombstone and turned in early.




