Soon after we arrive in the area, the crew and I drive through Bluff.
I have my camera ready for out-the-window shots. It isn’t long before a picture presents itself.
Along Main Street, smack dab in the middle of town
Huge rocks stand guard around houses tucked among cottonwood trees.
A neighborhood next to enormous rock
Horses graze in a pasture along Main Street.
We pass a few restaurants, of course . . . .
This one is named for a nearby landscape feature, not the punk hairstyle.
Is this where I ate blue corn pancakes?
At the heart of Bluff is the Bluff Fort settlement.
If you visit Bluff, you must tour Bluff Fort!
You-know-who sticks his ears into the photo.
In the meantime, follow this link to Bluff Fort for excellent photos of the fort and for fascinating information, including the Hole-in-the-Rock Expedition, part of “one of the most extraordinary wagon trips ever undertaken in North America and a fine example of pioneer spirit.”
The homes of Bluff display architecture from simple to ornate.
In a post written during our 2014 visit to Bluff, I included photos of houses, so I’ll only include one house in this post.
Pickets and roses always go well together
Here’s a business opportunity!
The crew and I camped here with friends a few years ago.
Main street leads to the Twin Rocks Cafe on the east side of town.
“Where are the twin rocks?” you ask.
Here they are!
Tiny people in the parking lot below
The crew and I return to our campsite at Sand Island Campground.
Next time we’re in town I’ll order something from the Twin Rocks Cafe.
“We all live in a white submarine, a white submarine, a white submarine . . . .”
The crew and I conclude our day with a sunset stroll-and-roll to the riverside.
“This cool air is nice, isn’t it, Bridge.”
The light of early evening turns the San Juan blue.
Reggie smells the wheels because that’s what he does. Smell stuff and run around.
Bridget is above that. She sits with the flowers, watching the river flow by.
Oops! Classic blunder of the amateur photographer!
I did it. I took a photo of Bridget with a post sticking up from her head!
She’s so darn cute in this shot that I’m including it anyway!
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