haRVey has a window, in fact, in this picture you can see what it looks like if you zero in on the RV in the left of this photo - it looks like that.
You can see the view out our window at this campground in Hurricane, Utah, was fabulous, there are even snow-capped peaks, which never show up in photos in all of their grandeur! This campground boasted State Park trails nearby and Zion National Park was just down the road.
You can see the view out our window at this campground in Hurricane, Utah, was fabulous, there are even snow-capped peaks, which never show up in photos in all of their grandeur! This campground boasted State Park trails nearby and Zion National Park was just down the road.
Not all campgrounds are created equal...
Here is the view out our back window while parked in Golden, Colorado. I admit we chose this campground as a convenience - it was close (1/2 hour) from the church at which we sang. Hey, Shepherd of the Hills! In this park Dave just kept the shades pulled down, the dumpster and the red building just didn't inspire him much. We loved the fellowship we enjoyed with the dear folks in Centennial, Colorado. Where we park our house usually has little to do with scenery and much more to do with the path leading to the work we joyfully do - singing about Jesus and encouraging His people in their faith walk. The trails and beauty we find in each parking spot is different. We relish it all and give thanks! Dave's comment: "There were red rocks in both places."
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