Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Sept. 30, 2013


Campsite at Curlew Grasslands
From the grasslands we drive to Twin Falls, Idaho. The humans buy groceries. They are excited to see that the grocery store sells wine, unlike Utah. The wind blows the trailer around on the freeway. I can feel that the humans are anxious. I sing a few verses of YEOW to help them. They find refuge at a State Park outside Glenn's Ferry, Idaho. The wind still howls. I go outside but come back in because the wind is noisy. The humans look at maps and plan the next day trip. I will post some of the sand dune pictures when I get an internet connection.
Sand dunes at Little Sahara
 


Sept. 29, 2013

We drive over a very bumpy road for a long way. Of course, this makes me sick. I throw up. What else would they expect! Then I run back and forth between the front seat and the back chanting the 27 verses of YEOW to calm myself. A very long day on the road. The wind blew very hard. Evening finds us at Curlew National Grasslands park. There are no other trailers except the camp host. No noise. Thank the Great Fur Ball in the Sky! I will sleep well.

Sept. 28, 2013

We travel to a big sand dune park (Little Sahara). I am excited to roll in the sand but when we get there off-road vehicles are everywhere and it is very noisy. There are even dogs off-leash. Off-road, off-leash, I am off-ended. At least there is sunshine and it is not too cold. I don't even have pictures to post because the female is afraid she will get run over by the vehicles if she walks outside.

1 comment:

  1. You weren't kidding about being the only ones there! I suppose it has its advantages...especially for you, Neko! OK..no more puking. It's unbecoming!

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