We had to find a Honda shop and buy some coolant.  We also met up with and had lunch with some of our old friends from Olivet days, Ted and Jane Bryant.  I don’t mean they are old.  I just mean that we had known them a long time. We had a great time catching up and the meal was good also.  We left Ted and Jane and headed to Estes Park.

Estes Park was a neat town that we had heard about for years.  We spent several hours there but for some reason, we didn’t take any pictures of the town.  After leaving Estes Park, we followed Highway 34 which followed a river and canyon.  The drive was slow but beautiful.

On our way to Ft. Collins KOA, Judy spotted this hot air balloon.

When reading the description of this KOA, it said very quiet surroundings.  I must have missed the fine print where it said, “that is if you wear ear plugs.”  We could hear the interstate traffic all night, and sometime during the night, the wind shifted and started blowing the sweet aroma from a cattle stockyard into our camper.  Now I don’t mind the smell of cattle or farms, but this was so thick, I could taste it in my mouth.  And it didn’t taste like chicken.