This “sister’s” license plate says it all. No one here is “roughing” it, and all are “glampin”. A few campers have departed today, most will leave tomorrow and a couple will stay another night or two. It has been fun meeting the women and though not all times seemed enough social distance apart, most did their best.
Couldn’t help myself for taking a photo of Dover. He is the sweetest dog who loves people. And apparently posing for a photo ;’-).
Drink station remains open for much of the day. Our hostess for this trip is Deanne and she has thought of every thing including those goody bags I posted about, the beverage center, and garden flower stakes for whoever wants them.
We chose the sunflowers and think they are a very nice addition to our campsite.
Another walk around camp showed us a few more “decorations”.
This crow is an example of Jane’s art work. We did not get to see any of her other work, but this is quite nice.
Earlier in the morning Susan had an opportunity to do some fly casting with Deanne and a couple of others who accompanied them to ‘observe’. After that she and I would take our bike ride. Bike riding opportunity around here, except for mountain biking on the Iron Horse, is minimal. Our ride for today would take us for a treat at...
Earlier in the morning Susan had an opportunity to do some fly casting with Deanne and a couple of others who accompanied them to ‘observe’. After that she and I would take our bike ride. Bike riding opportunity around here, except for mountain biking on the Iron Horse, is minimal. Our ride for today would take us for a treat at...
We decadently enjoyed burgers, fries and malts at the outdoor picnic table before continuing on our short jaunt. In addition to the crow, we had two more animal sightings today. When I took the photo of the beaver, I did not realize there was a live person sitting behind it drinking a beer.
The friendly bear would round out our animals for the day.
Thus ended our on the road riding and it was time to head back. Susan had me going cross country so to make it a “loop” trip rather than a simple “out and back trip. And THIS is what she made me do.
Once I found my way around that, she had to help me and my bike over the next little bit. What I do for love 😏.
This will end our adventure at Lake Easton as we will be leaving here tomorrow. We are not sure yet if we will head directly home or find another place that needs us to camp ;’-).
Sounds like a lot of relaxed fun and easy going days. So good that you can get away.
ReplyDeleteThanks Suzanne. It has been a delightful time and nice to remove ourselves from the pandemic worry for at least a little while.
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