Also called Valley of Fires. We are in high desert country. 19 sites, all pull off with a picnic table and grill and lots of room between sites. There are bath houses or restrooms sprinkled here and there. The nights are cold and the days are high 70’s. This is a boondocker’s paradise. We stayed home today partly to adjust to the altitude and partly to catch up on camper chores.
Vic went out and got some landscape shots.



I took Zoe on a walk/hike.

Then she took another walk with Vic while the vacuum was running. They both hate the noise.

Tomorrow we are going to Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. The birding is supposed to be great. Somebody posted that they had seen 70 species two days ago. We’ll see…
Sally — You and Vic should be part of World Migratory Bird day on Sat., May 13th. Here’s a link with info: https://ebird.org/news/global-big-day-2023#:~:text=Be%20a%20part%20of%20birding's,birds%20you%20find%20with%20eBird .
You both have an amazing eye and know so much about so many different kinds of birds, you’ll be a great asset if you’re near good birding grounds!
Thanks for all your terrific photography! I’m enjoying reading about your travels quite a lot. You seem to be the same kind of unflappable, “can-do” sort of gal that your marvelous Mom was:>)
Wishing you many, many miles of smooth and happy journeys!
Linda (Tokarz)
Thanks for including me in your armchair travelers circle
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Wow Linda thank you for the compliments! We are having a blast. Today we are in Bosque del Apache, a famous birding area in NM. I’m glad you are enjoying our travels. Stay well 🤗.
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