
The rest of our time in Ajo, Logan and I hung out in the trailer and in the yard watching T and Nollind vacuum, dust, do the laundry, and wash and condition the roof of the RV. It was a very relaxing time. Our last evening there we walked to the centre of town to a cafe and got to sit on the patio with the people!

When we got to Phoenix I was pretty excited because I could hear and smell the horses as soon as we rolled into the RV park. We were going trail riding! I love trail riding! I kept waiting for T and Nollind to go get the ponies and saddle up until Logan informed me that we were just camped beside a race track and there would be no trail ride. Oh...drag. Logan always seems to know what's going on. I wonder if I'll be that smart when I'm his age.
The city means a lot of time waiting for T & Nollind to come home from things, but I do like the great selection of food it offers -- pizza crusts, rib bones, cheezies, muffin wrappers. There are snacks everywhere! Nollind is always trying to keep me from eating the things I find on our walks but I'm pretty quick and becoming increasingly crafty in my approach. "Just sniffing at this rock over here, nothing to concern yourself with" ...and then grab and swallow as quickly as I can. In the campgrounds I hunt out the picnic tables. You'd be amazed what you can find underneath. They don't call them picnic tables for nothing!

Tucson has meant a bit more trailer time for me and Logan, but today we drove out of the city and went on a hike in Catalina State Park, right at the base of the Santa Catalina Mountains. It was a hot day, over 30 degrees, and I was pretty excited to hear there would be three creek crossings on the way up to see the wildflowers.


I hear we're on the move again tomorrow, back to the desert and another state park. This one has the word "lake" in the name. The weather forecast is for more hot so I'm hoping the lake has water in it.
You are as funny a dog as I am, we do what we can to keep the masters amused, but I have never lain in a river. Here in the Okanagan we will probably have drive rivers in the not too distant future.
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