Bethers wrote:Checking in to see if you're still at that cg or have moved on. If you've posted lately, I haven't seen it. C'mon back in and tell us what's going on.
Hi Bethers and All,
This is the third time I have typed this. I keep loosing it for stupid reason that are my own fault...I ran outside to watch swallows fledge from two birdhouses near me and, unlike other birds they fly brilliantly right away.
I have not posted much lately as I am concerned tht I may need "Forum Rehab" if I don't change my ways. I was just a bit too addicted so am pursuing some behaviour modification.
It's ironic that Excel posted about driving in hot temps as that is the foremost reason I decided to stay here until Fall and then I will head to Southern Utah and do all the national Parks....there is no reason for me to stess my truck when I am free as a bird, I can go where I want when I want. I wouldn't change this lifestyle for anything, certainly one of the best decisions I ever made.
I can't even describe how much I love it here. This park is nearly empty all the time, just a private park on a cattle ranch in the middle of paradise. filled with a plethora of wildlife....I was accused of finding uniqueness in what others would find mundane....but I am sad for those who don't just go giddy watching a buck fight off black birds biting his butt when he lays too close to their nest or owls that allow you to sit near them as though they are the keeper of the woods, or fawns leaping with new life then suckling from their stately elegant mother. I am just thrilled with all of this and am grateful every day that I get to live this RV lifestyle that lets me be here until I decide to go elsewhere....
The following are photos of things that make me giddy:
My buddy, the "Keeper of the Woods"

This is where the "Keeper" lives

Looks like a very disfigured baby but it's just a rock

Houston...we have touchdown

Who Der?

And...who.. are... you?

I mean it lady...not one step close

Evening sun made bad photo of mom and fawn, afterbirth still hanging from mom's fanny

High-desert version of "Meerkat Manor" only these rock chucks are literally by the billions in Central Oregon, but sure fun to hang with with my morning coffee

My latest painting...I will never get enough for selling in Arizona if I don't pick up the pace

Abert Rim...the hightest plateau in US...2500 ft straight up...watch for rocks! is all I could think when I drove along its base

Another view

Hey buddy...I aint dead yet!

Move on big fella....

Little "house wren" outside my trailer

A tumor on her chest, she comes by periodically



Three starling babes in the woods
