Day 2 Four Seasons RV Park Salida, Colorado
Tim is feeling much better but we decided to stay here one more day.
We took our bikes into the historic district of Salida. It was a nice place to cycle. Salida is just what you might imagine a small mountain town in Colorado would look like. Tall peaks surround the town.
There are all kinds of lovely small shops, lots of parks and green space, and families were out and about.
We rode along the streets of town and along the river’s edge. There were people enjoying the water.
There are lots of interesting sculptures adorning the roads.
The air in Colorado is fresh and clean smelling. Here lavender is planted in most of the planters and gardens in town. You can catch the aroma as you pass by.
There was a Natural Grocers store and we went in and decided to come back with the Jeep to get some nice produce, organic chicken, and bison. We took our groceries to the RV and went back into town for lunch. We had delicious food at Mo Burrito.
After getting a couple of other supplies at Walmart and filling the Jeep with gas, we returned to the campground for a quiet afternoon. It is warm but there is a breeze and sitting in the shade is pleasant.
Grilled apple chicken sausage and veggie skewers with grilled pineapple for dinner…yum!
It’s our goal to move on tomorrow!
Tim,
My first thought was what ever you were about to chomp down would probably taste better without the aluminium foil.But I’m sure you removed it first.
You two just keep finding very nice places to visit.
Also glad to hear Tim is feeling much better.
Keep on trucking and I will keep on reading!!
Curtis Bradsher
So glad to hear from you!
The burrito was delicious without the foil…he ate the whole thing!
Thanks for enjoying the ride along with us!