“Every morning I jump out of bed and step on a landmine. The landmine is me .After the explosion, I spend the rest of the day putting the pieces together.” – Ray Bradbury

The scattered rain showers that slowed my journey for a day turned the sky overhead into an ever-changing kaleidoscope. — Photo by Pat Bean
Adventures with Pepper: Day Eight

Robins, as well as magpies, white-crowned sparrow and dark-eyed juncos were plentiful around the campground. — Photo by Pat Bean
While I was eager for the next step of my journey, crossing Rocky Mountain National Park, I let a little rain delay me. My RV, Gypsy Lee, doesn’t like slick roads.
So instead, I spent the day catching up on laundry, giving my RV a good Pine Sol cleaning and simply enjoying the sights around the campground. .
It rained off and on until late afternoon, but then, as the weatherman had promised, the sun came out and bode well for my next day’s travels.
Book Report: Just a half hour this morning because I wanted to get on the road. Travels with Maggie is now up to 52,186 words.
Bean’s Pat: A Red-tailed Hawk Survives a Tornado http://tinyurl.com/924×859 I love happy ending stories. Don’t you?
That’s a great quote by Bradbury, I know the feeling! Also, I love your picture of the rain clouds. Nice!
Thanks Alex. I got caught in another storm today and only made about 35 miles down the road before I called it quits and pulled into an RV Park.
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