Pictures: Diane and Susan with storm clouds on the horizon
Susan’s shadow
Old Church and graveyard
Cut hay field
Antelope
Saturday, an easy ride day. Pam and Sean met up with us in Harlem to carry our gear to Malta. We helped them load the BOB’s in the Excursion then hit the road. Small thunderheads were dumping light rain around us as a result of Kevin’s fire dance the previous night. We cruised along snapping lots of pictures and seeing lots of wildlife. Bill, Rick and I saw over 20 antelope along the way. I was amazed by the number of wetlands and the varied colors of the wild plants growing in the fields we passed. I commented to the others that it reminded me of being inside a French impressionism painting. I took some pictures of an old church and helped Bill change a flat on his bicycles rear wheel. We probably got to Malta by 10:30 and checked into a hotel that Pam and Sean had arranged for us. We took it easy for a while naps, lunch, laundry, shopping the old downtown stores then going to the Dinosaur Exhibit. We treated Pam and Sean to dinner then went over to the 25th year celebration for the local drugstore. Diane had gone to Mass and was already there with some of the church goers she met. (This reminds me, I need to give a shout out to George and all my Sunday School friends at Britton Baptist Church thanking them for all their prayers.) They had blocked off the street in front of the store and were serving roast beef sandwiches with potato salad and coleslaw. Most of us had a second dinner. We listened to 50’s and 60’s era music and watching the young kids dance and Bill‘s enthusiasm rise especially when the DJ started playing his requests. Then around 9pm we went back to the hotel and waited to hear the 9:30 alarm go off to signal the towns curfew.