You bought a horse? No, that's a saying. We are 200 miles from home, and will be heading that way shortly. The high today in Phoenix is supposed to be 109º... can't say I'm looking forward to that.
The kitties had their "best night" last night. The ruckus was minor and didn't go on and on. All things considered, they did good this trip.
Last night, Stella was grooming Murphy...
I just know she's gonna bite me.
They do that for each other, but it usually turns into a bite-fest. This was just sweet; and went on for a while. Yes, that is a cat-spit induced cowlick in the photo above. They can be nice to each other.
We'll finish our tank flushing this morning, then hit the road. It's time. We say we "won't be crazy about getting things unloaded and cleaned," but it rarely works out that way. With the triple digit heat, we're going to have to take it easy and in shifts.
This stretch of road is quite scenic - it starts with high desert leaving Holbrook...
But, turns into curvy mountain roads with plenty of elevation changes...
I would much rather do this road than the Interstate. As we drop in elevation and get closer to Phoenix, there is the challenge to see who sees the first saguaro cactus...
And then, there are entire hillsides of them.
Before long, you see evidence of civilization. Then, scads of traffic. Yep, we are back in Phoenix.
Then, home...
Murphy saw the house as we pulled up to it - the boy couldn't wait to get inside. We opened the sliding door and let him run to the front door of the house. I put little Stella in her carrier and brought her inside. The kitties seem very happy to be home once again.
It is HOT! We had our plan, and worked it. Within a half hour or so, we had the van unloaded. A bit longer than that to get the stuff put away. Joan cleaned the interior; I need to give it a thorough washing, but that will have to wait until an early morning. Sometime. We put the van into storage; I gave it a soft pat as I locked it up - the RoadTrek performed like a champ.
Thanks for riding along the past couple weeks.


















































