Another moving day, from Tucson to Safford, about 166 miles. This is the BLM land that we often stay on for a couple weeks. Probably wont be that long this time, many places to go.
Got here just after noon, just in time for lunch. There is one other camper on this parcel, we parked in our usual spot about 100 yds from the neighbor, with some brush in between us so we cant see each other well. Just right for boondocking.
We just sat around and relaxed after lunch. Then I remembered that I hadn’t cleaned the guns after the shoot. There wasn’t a lot of time since we shot in the late afternoon wave on the final day. I didn’t want to take them out at the fairgrounds for cleaning, besides which we got busy and didn’t have time there either! So I spent an hour to clean them all well.
Then some outdoor munchies while watching the mountain and the sunset.
I thought I’d get back to my book, it’s been a week! I’m reading this Louis L’Amour western that’s more sci fi than western. Set in the modern west, in AZ, but with an as-yet unidentified portal between two dimensions. One that the Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi) used when they disappeared around 700 years ago to go to a parallel earth. So far the hero has just done a lot of talking and thinking and hasn’t done a whole lot.
The view of Mt Graham from our front door
Carlene “reading” her audio book
Cleaning up
Chewing a Cholla
Hoping for a walk at dusk
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