Eastern Colorado
Day 22
After yesterday's headwind, it was nice to wake up this morning and see the flags not moving at all. The route continued in the Arkansas River valley for a time, then moved somewhat north and east. The land undulates a bit, and there is not much in the way of features.
This is the view looking southeast. Most of the land is given over to cattle ranches. Of course the wind came up, but mostly from the south, so at some points I had a tailwind. Stopped in Haswell to eat my lunch and had a nice conversation with the Postmistress. From Haswell it was 20 miles to our destination Eads. Of course no day would be complete without a block headwind at the end of the ride.
Before Haswell, I noticed there were flowers along the side of the road. Unfortunately my picture of the sunflowers didn't turn out, but here's a shot of pretty white flowers which I found out later is referred to as "the dreaded bindweed"
Oh well, I thought they added something to the scenery.Tomorrow we pass out of Colorado into Kansas. Big day planned.
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