Another day on the bike! Breakfast was a busy happening where some people found out how small the world can be. We didn't take any eggs with us, although we had permission. The waffles were freshly made and tasted excellent.
Today was almost like riding in our farmland: almost level flat. We cycled along marshes where birds were having a feast on the bugs, we watched the rollmops making of hay, we found out that Paris has no Eiffeltower and we had a rest stop at a very bus small store in Fish Haven, where lots of people have won the lottery (according to the signs hanging on the ceiling).
Today we entered UTAH (life elevated) and we will be staying in this state for a long time. Our destination was the KOA in Garden City and this time we had a perfect tent place in the shade. In the afternoon we scooped out the little town and found out that there is a very nice store where they sell great sofa's - too big to send home. We ate a famous raspberry shake which tasted like a straberry ice-cream.
Later at the campground we had a good time getting as dirty as possible cleaning our chain. This was a first for Sofie, so she gets another badge for completing this task.
After that we headed for the swimming pool, but two teenage boys were "fighting" in there and spitting in the water... that was the sign for us to leave the pool and go for dinner.
Camping these times is not as difficult as it used to be: microwaves are almost everywhere available, which leads to making some strange dinner combinations - but they always taste good to us.
Laundry had to be done and then we could relax and enjoy watching the other campers arrive in their big cars towing a boat. This place is next to Bear lake, a huge recreation complex for all kind of watersports as long as it is motorized.
We hit the sac rather early, having the next day in mind. The perfect campsite spot didn't seem that perfect anymore, since we were right at the entrance where all the activity was going on. Despite this, my eyes soon became too heavy and I fell asleep.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
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