by JudyJB » Sat Apr 10, 2021 2:49 pm
I am still avoiding milk--been about 48 hours. I would say it is 70% successful, but IBS can come and go, so I am trying to be optimistic, but I don't think the problem is completely solved. Will give it more time before I try to cut anything else out.
Had to drive across the campground road to change sites for one day today. Then I go back to my original site for four days. Musical campsites, but I had no choice because I had to reschedule this place. These are funny campsites. They are very big with very nice gravel. (I would call it clean gravel, I think, although that sounds strange, but I mean very little dust and dirt.) Most important is that the roads are paved, which means less dust when someone drives past. The other NM state parks have all had dirt/gravel roads, so could not open windows and in one, you really could not even sit outside. It would have helped if drivers had slowed down, but you know how unreasonable THAT is!
The campsites are not the usual back-in or pull-through--more like square, so you have to figure how to pull in. Last one I did a diagonal, but for this one, I just pulled in straight. Will back out and back into the site across the roadway tomorrow.
Michigan is really having a rough time with COVID--huge increases in numbers each day. Sue, I can't remember, but did you get your shot yet? If not, be really careful. And maybe your wandering lens will move somewhere easier to reach by your doctor someday.
Also, even though I have driven north and east, there is a seasonal change in the plants. The biggest is that the mesquite bushes have leaves on them. Last campground, they were all dead looking, but these have almost full-sized leaves. Also, in some areas, the creosote bushes have little yellow flowers on them. They keep their leaves all winter, but this is the first I have seen them in flower this winter. Also found one cactus with small blooms and a couple of others with buds ready to pop open. Almost forgot--one yucca was in bloom, but the ocotillo still have a ways to go to bloom. Temps are in high 70s today, so perfect day!