Good morning, my friends. A serious case of the lazies has befallen us here in Nevada. Sadie is channeling the energy level in the RV right now.
We've been lazy since arriving in Pahrump. I've spent some time looking at hikes in the area. Almost all of them lead to a high peak, and so there is a lot of elevation gain. My benchmark for elevation gain was a hike we did in Mt. Rainier many years ago. The elevation gain was over 700 feet, and that was tough. It was worth it to see the wildflowers, but now, it's become my measuring stick for whether we'll want to do any given hike. The ones here were mostly in the thousands of feet range, and so I pretty much ruled out any hikes we might do until we get to Death Valley in about ten days.
So...okay...no hiking, but there's no elevation gain here in the RV park. I could get out and walk here, but I have not so far. Except for a brief walk with Smitty, I've barely been out of the RV. Today I want to get outside for a little while. There's rain and freezing temperatures in the forecast for the week, and this could be the last nice day for walking.
All of that didn't stop us from making a trip to the grocery store yesterday. We wanted to get a bottle of wine for last night's dinner, and we picked up the other things we'd added to the shopping list. As we were leaving, we spied this panel truck. It was towing a trailer made from the bed of a pick-up truck and a camper shell. I barely caught it through our back window.
We selected a wine for last night's dinner. It was a nice pinot noir from a California winery. It was very fruity...more like a merlot than a pinot, and we enjoyed it.
There was a pretty sunrise this morning.
All the pieces were cut before we left home. It's just a matter of sewing it together. Also, I'm planning to visit a quilt shop tomorrow. If it's going to rain, it seems like a good opportunity to do indoor things.
So, that's all I have for you today. Hopefully, I'll find something interesting to photograph on my walk around today. Some things have changed since our last visit, and it'll be good to get out and explore some.













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