In Alabama, we have spring pollen season starting February or March. I thought I was through with achoo, but not so. So many trees and flowers are just putting out here in the Rockies. I've sniffled, sneezed and wheezed for many miles!
The scenery is beautiful! Snow-capped mountains, beautiful valleys, quiet campgrounds.
Not a lot to report today, just riding through the Rockies.
Soon it's time to stop and we find a campground behind a bowling alley! It's laundry day, too, so we think we'll be entertained. HA!
They have free putt-putt here and we put off playing until we come back from the store. Then we put it off until we finish 5 loads of laundry. YEP, five loads (small washers). A storm came up while we were doing laundry. We couldn't play because the wind was blowing about 35 mph. It would have moved the ball around without being tagged with a putter!
Back to the laundry....we were using Purell Washer sheets, but we were out. They are dry sheets you drop in the washer and then put the sheet in the dryer. No need for liquids. This time we bought some pods. Rather than bring the whole package of them, David suggested we put 10 each in a ziploc bag, so I made up 3 bags of them. He put them in the back of the truck. When he got them out to use them, 10 had exploded in one bag. Not sure if it was the sun or the altitude. The other 2 bags went into the fridge.
Speaking of altitude....I know to be careful opening things we brought from home that might not adjust well to altitude. Learned about mustard the hard way before....cleaned it off the ceiling! I forgot when I opened my toothpaste. I had enough in the sink and on my brush for everyone in the campground!
Quiet evening.....cool here.
There's something better down the road!
Jenny :)
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