Last night I posted a recipe for pickled beets, at least the way my mother and I always made them. So, maybe that will help with some boredom, Shirl. Really good with some hard-boiled eggs in the juice!
I got up at 5:30 am to try to get a reservation at Grayton Beach in Florida for two weeks starting April 19. Most of the state parks in the southern parts of the state have slowed down, and you can get a spot even for the past week or so, but the Panhandle is still booming, I assume because you can be sure it will not be in 90s there. Anyway, I waited until the three available sites were open, but missed them, and they all showed a little padlock to show someone else had beaten me to the sites. But i knew a lot of couples each get on a computer and get more than one site, and then release the extra one after they decide which they want. So I waited half an hour.
The new Florida reservation system is horrible, and it is just swamped, so even if i click on something, there are 30 people fighting me for it. And because system is so busy, it often boots me out just when i think I have a spot.
Anyway, one of the locked spots became unlocked, and I clicked on it, but of course it spit me out of the system so I saw only the Google page. But I used the back arrow and got back to the same page instead of refreshing it, and low and behold, they were asking me for information for my reservation!!!!!!!! Of course, at first I could not believe it, but after staring at the screen for a while, I filled it in and got 13 days at a full hookup site. It is a handicap site, but I have a legitimate sticker, so I am fine. Still can hardly believe it after getting up early so many mornings for nothing. And most of you know I HATE getting up early!!
Left Salida and headed for Frisco and Dillon Lake to Heaton Bay, my COE campground on the bike trail and lake. Drive was OK until I hit Leadville. I wanted to walk around but it was raining and 45 degrees, so I decided maybe I could drive back there next week if the weather got better. Then had to go over Tennessee Pass, at about 11,000' and the rain got heavier and turned to a little snow and some sleet. Luckily it was a good road and not busy, so I slowed to 35-40 MPH. So it was a slow drive, but I made it safely. It is really cold here in Frisco but the sun came out briefly. This place is 9,200' in elevation and surrounded by beautiful snow-capped mountains. Before I set up camp, i picked up several prescriptions and my new camera that replaces the one I broke two weeks ago.
By the way, there is still snow on most of the high mountains and substantial snow that is being added because of the rain. Plus, every stream and river is overflowing and full of rapids, so the water is going somewhere. I did learn that the Arkansas River I have been following empties into the Mississippi, so none of this water is headed to the southwest. But I guess the Mississippi needs it since Kansas and Oklahoma and other states have not had the rain that western states have had.