74 an sunny.
Eastern Oregon. We drove for 5 hours today, way too long to sit in the bus. Welcome to Idaho. The fuel is much cheaper.
Cool cliffs along the way. I finished this while we were driving. It is made from natural and dyed pine needles, polyester thread, glass beads, adorable ceramic cats and the center is a piece of dichroic glass I cast int he shape of a paw. 9 x 9 x2 inches.
We are now parked at Mountain Home RV park, in Mountain Home, Idaho. Sunset.
Southern Idaho. Another 4 hour days of driving. Fueled up in Idaho at much $3.40. Welcome to Utah. The RV park is protected by a highly trained bat, not responsible for injury or possible death.
We are now at Hitching Post RV park in Snowville, Utah, parked next to a tractor. Hitching post RV park.
We had dinner at the Hitching Post Grub- a cafe at the RV Park. Another shot of the bus at the Hitching post.
Sunset tonight. Another long day of driving. Welcome to Wyoming.
I finished this today while driving. It is made from dyed pine needles, polyester thread, glass seed beads, bone turtles and the center is a stone turtle. It is 9 1/2 x 9 1/2 x 2 inches. We are camped at Fort Bridger RV camp in Fort Bridger, Wyoming.
It is our 19th anniversary. We would have gone out to dinner, but there are really no restaurants here, so we had a drink at the Golden Buckle Bar. Very Wyoming. A statue of Jim Bridger. There is an old Fort here, Fort Bridger museum here, it and the town are named after him.
Monument in Fort Bridger put up by a few interested residents in 1914. The Black and Orange garage camp cabins. $1 and up.
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