It took a while, but we got going by noon this morning. Forry had that recalcitrant ever slow leaking tire to top off again and we needed to go to the dump station. We were both moving a bit slow this morning, but we're doing much better than yesterday.
We continued south on Interstate 5. We went by lots and lots of groves and orchards. I can recognize the olive trees, but there must have been nine or ten other kinds of trees we went by. My friend Leslie sent me a link to an internet site that told about the agricultural trees of Northern California. All kinds of fruit and nut trees are grown here. There's a portion of Grant County in Washington State where the farmers put the names of their crops on the fences along the freeway. I sure wish the California growers would do something like that!
As we went further south, we began to see more fields covered with water --
You could see the dikes around the fields where they were growing rice --
The further we drove, the hazier and smoggier the skies got. You could just see the buildings of Sacramento through the haze --
We cut off onto Highway 99 near Sacramento. The highway medians are planted with oleander shrubs. When we come back this way in the spring, they will be all colors of white, red and pink.
We came as far as Delhi this afternoon to the Merced River RV Park. It is right along the riverfront and has nice 50 amp pull-through spaces. New this time was the pleasant surprise that the park is now honoring the 10% Good Sam discount.
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