Let's just back up to the drive from yesterday, shall we? Look at this picture below, and you'll know pretty much what we saw yesterday.
There were a few interesting diversions. For instance, we drove through this area where there were quite a few Joshua Trees. The Joshua Trees are blooming right now, although not too many in this area. They only grow at certain elevations, and this was it...somewhere around 4,000 feet(?).
Also...a number of historic towns...all quite small. It's the western side of Nevada, and there isn't much here.
We drove past the Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project. We saw this on a previous trip. It looks as if aliens took up residence here. I'm in a hurry, or I'd say more about it. If you're interested, click on that link back there.
Many of the small towns we drove through were inhabited by a few people, but many of the structures looked like ones you might see in a ghost town. As far as we could tell, these structures were not inhabited. The ones housing humans were in slightly better shape, but not much.
Toward the end of the day, we drove through some colorful landscape that reminded us on the Artist's Drive in Death Valley.
Shortly before reaching Fallon, we crossed over the trail used by the Pony Express back in the day. I looked, but there was no sign. You can see it on the dotted line of the map below.
As we approached Reno, we started seeing some beautiful puffy white clouds. There was raking light shining through that I couldn't capture with my camera. Also, the Sierra Nevadas can be seen off in the distance. It was very pretty here.
It was a long day of driving for all of us, and the kitties were itching to get out on their catio. They're very good about sharing and giving one another equal time.
Smitty has always been a cat who considers his options carefully before committing fully to any activity.
Before leaving Pahrump yesterday, I stitched the whole hoop of my embroidery project. As expected, I'm going to run out of the green before I'm finished with this last block.
We ended up not driving through Carson City as we'd expected, but not to worry. Reno had its own Jo-Ann. And not to worry there either because Jo-Ann never fails to disappoint. We found the Jo-Ann just about five minutes away from the RV park. When I looked in the numbered bin for my color, it was empty. Of course it was. So I searched quickly and found a Michael's just up the road. They also sell embroidery floss. When I looked at the numbered bin there, I found ONE LAST SKEIN of the color I wanted. Man, I must be living right.
Okay, so like I said...I'm posting from the road, and I probably won't post again until we get home. We're meeting up with some friends in Bend, and I doubt I'll have time for that. With that in mind, I'll see you on the other side with news of the last leg of the trip.
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