After a brief escape to the waiting dogs in the street nearby, and then a leap into the pen of the Great Pyrenees dogs next door, Evie was captured and returned to site #74, and relative peace was restored.
Afterward, Grandma made up her small single bed with fresh sheets and a fluffy down comforter from home, and our little Evie decided to make a claim for it.

There was a brief tussle as I tried to coax her back to my double bed in the camper...and then Evie seemingly won when she landed right back on Grandma's bed after Grandma was tucked in for the night.

I lept out of my own warm bed and using first cheese, and then a leash held firmly in hand, brought our mischievous pup back to my side and prevailed for the rest of the night.
Around 4:00 AM it started to rain, and then at dawn we walked out to the ocean to greet the moody sky...



And then we returned to camp and sat down for two cups of coffee and homemade muffins spread with cherry preserves.

Then gale forced winds drove us inside after extinguishing our stove and blowing our wash basin across the way.
So now we three are taking refuge inside, warm and cozy and bracing ourselves from the 35 mile per hour gusts outside.
Love, Ronda
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