
We find ourselves traveling through Gunnison more and more these days, and we’ve often passed by this funny little sign, and I finally managed to snap a picture of it. Maybe someday we’ll turn in and drive to the end. See who’s there.
a quasi-invisible book of days

We find ourselves traveling through Gunnison more and more these days, and we’ve often passed by this funny little sign, and I finally managed to snap a picture of it. Maybe someday we’ll turn in and drive to the end. See who’s there.

We live in a forest in Colorado, on top of a smallish mountain divide, where mule deer are plentiful, along with a smattering of coyote, foxes, bears, even a bobcat. We do like to travel as much as we can, though, and we like to drag our teenage daughters along with us whenever possible. Sometimes, on our many road trips, we spot something that’s quite unusual for us to see, like this weird-looking thing, spotted somewhere on the outskirts of Gunnison.
Me: Has anyone seen my phone?
18yo: Yeah, I just saw it a second ago–
15yo: It’s right here — you left it in the box of peanut butter crackers.
Me: Oooh, peanut butter crackers… good idea.