Still almost Monument Valley |
Nevertheless, it was a spectacular campsite. In the night, I wondered: if Spud's parking brake were to disengage while I was sleeping, would I simply have a falling dream wherein that old question might be answered once and for all?
I'm remembering how this all works. There is order, then nanoseconds later, due to an imperceptible gravitational shift, chaos descends. Two areas of Spud are sacrosanct - the driver's seat and my bed. Other essential items orbit around them.
We spent the most recent two nights on a campsite on BLM land further "inland" on the Mesa. It happened to be made mostly of red sand, and now, so am I.
Utah 95 is called a "scenic byway," but my quotation marks are "unnecessary." It's breathtaking.
5 comments:
LOL at being a materialistic model living in your car :-)))) Please don't tempt the answer to the falling dream!! So glad you're blogging again, I'm loving your visuals and verbals.
Thanks, Jodee - it feels good to both travel and blog again. And, I'll set the parking brake extra hard.
beautiful!
Hi Jozien! Thank you!
I have a friend who swears by sandwich sized baggies for peeing in a tent. Sometimes there is clumping kitty litter as well. Not sure if it would work in the car, though.
Your pictures of Utah are stunning!
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