Thursday, October 15, 2009

We Traveled To The Four Corners!

Today we left Moab and traveled about 100 miles to the small town of Bluff, Utah. We are staying at the Cadillac Ranch RV Park for a couple of nights as we see some of the sights on our bucket list close to here. By the way, this is a nice, full hook-up park surrounded by the Red Bluffs seen in this part of the state. It has easy access in and out and fairly wide pull through sites.

We arrived around 2pm so, after getting the motorhome set up, we headed for the Four Corners, the place where four states meet (Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah). Both Peg and I did the usual routine of standing at the corner of all four states at once. I did one better by doing a "crab walk" with a foot or hand on each state and my butt above all four! How's that for a split personality!

While there we also checked out the Navaho and Ute Indian "trinkets" that were available all around the four state marker. They had some pretty pottery and good looking jewelery. We came away with a hat pin (which I collect) and some fried Navaho dough, a rather nice treat since it was late in the day and near suppertime.

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