A little dust storm made for an eerie sunset tonight.
I pulled in to Ehrenberg and tried to follow the directions on Bob’s YouTube video. A gal pulling a trailer came up behind me and asked if I was OK which was nice, and I followed her into the camp. There are probably 20 to 30 rigs here but no really established camp that I’ve seen yet. Of course I’m new to this, and maybe this is the way it rolls.
Dinner was crackers and hummus and an orange.
Don’t really feel like cooking until I settle in somewhere.
Tomorrow morning I wake up with the chickens,
make myself some coffee,
and head into Quartzsite to see if I can find
any of the women from my Facebook groups.
My tailbone is still awfully sore from the fall I took in Portland
on my sons icy steps.
I’m hoping that’ll ease up soon
because it makes it hard to sit for any length time.
I’m also hoping that this is just a bruise and that I didn’t crack my tailbone.
Not sure how long it’ll take to heal but I wish it would hurry.
My van is feeling a little cramped tonight
and now I’m wishing I had brought the tent
that I left in Desert Hot Springs.
But I think once I set up camp and get my table
and my water in my ice chest all out of here it’ll be fine.
Payday isn’t until Friday so I’m going to Boondock until then.
On Friday I may go ahead and get a long-term visitors permit
and stay in a regular campground for a few weeks.
It’s 6:08 PM, the sun has gone down,
and I’m hoping this dust clears because I’d love to see the stars tonight
before I go to sleep.
More tomorrow.
Sweet dreams world.
Love,
Annie
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