When I got out of bed yesterday morning and tweaked the curtains open, what a sight lay before my eyes. The snow (all four+ inches of it) had stuck to the everything in sight and turned my yard into a Winter Wonderland. It was cold though, so we started a fire in the stove to ward off the below freezing chill. eBay can attest to how cozy the fire made the sun room.
As the sun made its way up I grabbed my camera and headed outside.
The wet snow had fallen without the aid of wind or even a breeze, allowing it to stick to and pile up on everything. Even our clothesline!
As the sun rose higher, the sky turned a brilliant blue.
And the moon shared the sky with the sun.
Before the snow, our weather had really been warm for quite some time so the snow didn’t stick as much to our driveway and we didn’t even have to use the snowblower. Rick did move some snow that had stuck right in front of our garage and I did have to shovel the front steps, but all-in-all it was a lovely first snow without much impact. It didn’t get warm enough yesterday to do much melting and the trees are still wearing most of their winter white clothing this morning. Today’s temperature is predicted for mid 30’s and by Wednesday we may get rain, so our snow won’t last much longer. I’m certainly enjoying it while it’s here!
Bella says “are we there yet, wherever the heck we are going?” I’m a good traveler, mom!
After a relatively short day yesterday we arrived in Laramie about 12:30. We did our mega grocery shopping, getting groceries for meals for a week, then headed straight for the cabin. The drive in, on washboarded dirt roads, is pretty scenic. Lots of antelope and weird sandstone ridges and formations.
The western sky welcomed us with a pretty show of clouds. You don’t get skies like this in New Jersey!
The dogs and cats immediately knew where we were when we pulled into the driveway. They haven’t forgotten. After unloading all the groceries and all the things we had brought with us, we set to the task of putting it all away. Quite the chore but it has to be done first.
It was sad to see that the beetle kill is extensive in our pine forest. So many more trees have succumbed to the those beetle devils that are decimating the forests of Colorado. I’ll have photos later on.
The dogs enjoyed a walk to the bottom of our road before dinner. Here are Hailey and Bella.
We all need to adjust to the change in altitude. From nearly sea level to 8,600 feet above is quite a bit of change.
Here are Sam and eBay on top of the kitchen cabinets trying to decide which one is trespassing on the other’s territory. I think eBay had it staked out first.
And, our full moon last night, rising up over the trees.
It’s good to finally be here. It feels like home.
Today we put the “I” states behind us. The rest of Indiana, Illinois and Iowa, and we started tackling the huge state of Nebraska. We drove in rain and gray skies since just before Nebraska. Kind of strange since the last time we drove that stretch of road after over-nighting in Lincoln, we drove in driving rain and small hail. We’ve never stayed in Grand Island before and in pouring rain we were wondering just where “motel row” was since they are not clustered next to the exit.
We peered through the windshield trying to read the hotel signs and saw a flashing LED display saying “Pets Welcome” and pulled right in to the Rodeway Inn. All pets accepted with a credit card number in case of damage. For $60 a night we got free WiFi, a huge room, and a view of the lake behind. Just look at our view!
What a lucky break after 12 hard hours on the road! This hotel even has a little patio that overlooks the lake with a BBQ for hotel guest use. How cool! We won’t be using it tonight as the weather is not good, but what a lovely place. Plenty of room to walk the dogs too. A huge super WalMart just a block down the road yielded our bottle of wine and our Domino’s pizza is on they way as I type.
Here are the daily snaps:
Sunrise in my side mirror in Indiana.
Iowa barn.
We saw lots of wind turbine blades being transported headed East.
The great Mississippi.
Iowa cornfield.
Here is what all those wind turbine blades are all about.
Lots of mini wind farms in Iowa.
I don’t know if you are enjoying these views of America as we traverse this great country of ours, but I know I will look back and remember it fondly.
Here is Sam enjoying his view on the world tonight.
Tomorrow: destination CABIN.
Goal achieved today: Elkhart, Indiana. We left the house at 7:40 a.m. and pulled into the Ramada Inn at 7:20 p.m. The dogs and cats are just amazing travelers, and other than Bella slipping her collar two different times at two different rest areas and causing me heart failure, all has been good. She is the problem child.
We don’t usually admit to having cats when we check in. Our two cats are so good we just don’t feel we need to tell them. We cover the beds with sheets and our impact is minimal. At least we like to think so.
This Ramada is a great place. They take pets, have a great dog walking area, and there is a Bennigan’s Restaurant on the premises. No need to leave the dogs unattended in the room. Just walk to it and order. We always eat in with the crew in tow, and sometimes order Dominos Pizza since they deliver.
Here are a few road shot from today. I should have done more.
Del Water Gap:
And I few more miles down the road. I whipped out the camera at the last moment, so it’s a bit blurred. Hey, we were on the move!
And, what is with this pic halfway through Pennsylvania? I don’t think so folks! We just left there!
Well, it’s taken me about 45 minutes that could have been better spent just to upload all this nonsense you have just slogged through, and I know it’s not much. But it’s getting late, the dogs need to be taken outside for final pees and eBay is curled up on my pillow. She needs to move.
So, until tomorrow night. We have the rest of Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and on in to as much of the big ole state of Nebraska that we can handle. Onward!
eBay is a strange cat. She is always going over to one of the dogs for attention. Bella just happens to be the perfect playmate. (Note: the growling you hear in the background is not coming from eBay but from Pookie who didn’t much like what was going on, or maybe she really wanted to join in?) And just how long ago was Bella that little puppy??
Edited to add:
eBay was raised by our Bernese, so it’s not so strange she thinks she is one of them. For those new to my blog, you might enjoy the back story on eBay. Follow this link.
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