Cows and Goats . . .
Since we wanted to have breakfast this morning before we left for Nampa, we got all ready to go, and then about 8:55 walked over to the restaurant. On the way I grabbed a large stack of Gypsy Journals out of the truck to leave at the office.
And the breakfast turned out to be as good as last night’s dinner. This is the #1 Combo that I had. Not a bad deal for $6.95. And all really good.
We had the same waitress as we had last night and were talking to her about her cow encounter. She said there was even more to the story.
After she hit the 6 cows, she called 911 and reported the accident. When the 911 operator asked if she needed an ambulance, she said ‘No”. But they sent one away. And the 911 operator forgot to tell the ambulance driver about the cows.
Oops!
The ambulance took out 3 more cows. If you keeping score, we’re up to 9 dead cows now.
Then the police showed up at the scene of the accident.
Oops. They weren’t told about the cows either.
So now we’re up to 11 dead cows. About this time our waitress was picked up by her husband and left the scene. But she said more cows were hit during the night. Apparently the herd of over 200 wandered back and forth over the highway all night.
The next morning they were using forklifts to clean up the highway. Yuck!
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“This is Oregon?”
We headed out from The Narrows RV Park about 9:50, but we considered it as 10:50 because about 70 miles down the road we’ll enter the Mountain Time Zone, so it’s easier to just think that way from the start.
About 25 miles after we left the park, we hooked back up with US20 and headed east for Nampa, ID about 170 miles away. But we quickly began to wonder if we were still in Oregon.
It looked more like what we’ve seen in Wyoming or Montana. Long sweeping vistas with wide valleys, steep climbs, and curvy roads following the Malheur River that runs along side the highway.
And it made for some really nice photos.
A really beautiful trip. And even better, considering all the curves, no cat barf.
About 40 miles out of Nampa, we got on I-84E, and by about 3pm we were parked and getting set up.
A little after 4pm we were out driving around, thinking about what we wanted for dinner. Then we passed a Texas Roadhouse, and that made the decision for us. Texas Roadhouse it was.
Jan had the 12 oz. Sirloin Strip and I had my usual 16 oz. Ribeye. And both really good.
Getting home about 5:30 we found we had some new neighbors right next door. We seen RV’ers traveling with cats, dogs, turtles, lizards, parrots, cockatoos, and even ferrets and monkeys.
But goats?
Meet (from left to right, Bonnie, Goldie, and hiding out in back, Clyde.
Their owner says that they’re Nubian goats.
And to Jan’s relief, they’re dairy goats, and pets, and not pre-cabrito.
Tomorrow we got a trip of about 180 miles to Declo, ID and the Village of Trees RV Resort.
Hopefully we’ll have as nice a trip as we did today.
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Thought for the Day:
“A thief in power is to be preferred to a fool, for a thief may upon occasion take a vacation.” – Anatol France
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