We left Donnellson Saturday morning and continued our
trip west to Colorado.We stopped in Elm
Creek Nebraska and spent the night at Sunny Meadows Campground.
Sunday morning, we drove to Loveland, CO – again it rained the entire trip. We are staying at Loveland RV Park. This is the park we stayed at for 6 weeks between our house selling and our retirement starting. Monday morning, we attended the services at Fort Logan National Cemetery for Nancy’s parents. Nancy’s mother passed away 5 years ago and her father passed away in January. There wishes were to have their ashes interred at Fort Logan National Cemetery. Waiting for the ceremony to start. Folding the flag Taps (see video below, make sure audio is on) and a 21-gun salute. Deacon Mike giving the final blessing. It was a beautiful ceremony in a very peaceful and restful setting. We were fortunate that we had nice weather and it did not rain. After the ceremony, we visited the grave of our good friend, Bob, who was buried here last year. We spent some time with Nancy’s son, daughter-in
Monday, we drove into Canyon and went to the Chamber of Commerce where we got information on the area. In the afternoon we to the Creek House Honey Farm where we couldn’t resist buying some chocolate honey. We then went next door to the Honey Buzz Winery and had a delicious fruit and cheese tray while tasting their great mead and hard cider. We bought some growlers of their excellent cherry mead and pear cider. Tuesday morning, we drove to Palo Duro Canyon State Park. Palo Duro Canyon is approximately 120 miles long and 600 to 800 feet deep. It is the second largest canyon in the US. The State Park consists of 27,173 acres and the original park land was deeded by private owners in 1933. The CCC worked in the park from 1933 to 1937 building the roads, visitor center, cabins, shelters, bridges, trails and the park headquarters. We took a short hike on the Paseo Del Rio trail along the Dog Town Fork of the Red River. The trail guide said we would come upon a cowboy dugout to
It must be moving day again as it is raining – seems like the last few weeks it has rained every time we move. We left Port Angeles and headed west on Highway 101 and then turned south and followed the west side of Olympic National Park. The highway then turns west to the coast where we stopped at Ruby Beach. We donned our rain gear and walked down to yet another beautiful Washington beach. People had stacked little rock cairns on a sand dune in front of these great rock stacks. We could barely see Destruction Island Lighthouse through the fog. After spending a little time on Ruby Beach we headed back down Highway 101 to Copalis Beach where we are staying at the Copalis Beach Sunrise Resort. This is a very nice resort next to the beach. We only have to walk to the end of the resort then about a block through some dunes to the beach. This is a great beach and is almost deserted this time of year. The dogs love t
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