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Sunday, September 26, 2010

It's like nature. Only Better!

Dear Secret Blogiary,

After the week of chaos I had, it was nice to take a little breather and step out into nature. The girls and I went for a much needed overnight camping trip. The awesome thing about it is the campsite is local, so not much traveling is required and I get the benefit of being disconnected while still within Emergency Service Providers (of course, since I had no bars on my cell I couldn’t contact an Emergency Service if my life depended on it…).

After setting up camp, we decided to try our hand at a nature walk.

Big Sis declared the trail, “Sketchy.”

See how "sketchy?

Little Sis was disturbed by the amount of overhang and kept eyeing the canopy with suspicion.

I admit, even I was a bit concerned about this "shady" overhang.

Me? I tried to convince the girls that every noise they heard was a cougar.

They didn’t buy it.

The only wildlife we saw, aside from birds, were:

Spider

Hermit Crab
(Probably suffering from a concussion after being dropped from the equivalent of a 500 story high rise)

Lizard

I love taking pictures of unusual looking trees and it seemed that almost every tree had an unusual aspect to it. Here are a few of my favorites:




Our campground ran along side of a salt water marsh which makes for a beautiful backdrop when stumbling bleary-eyed to the bathroom!


And of course, a camping trip would not be complete without...mmmm....S'mores!

Reece's Peanut Butter Cup Variety

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing your wonderful photos. Being out in natural surroundings like this is refreshing. Judging from what I saw I’d venture to guess that it’s somewhere along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, so I wonder if you noticed any evidence of the oil spill in the gulf. I hope not.

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  2. Actually, I'm on the east coast of Florida so I have not seen any of the effects of the oil spill as of yet. Honestly, I think that the Gulf Stream is pulling the oil balls out before they have a chance to settle on the eastern side.

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  3. If my entire brain were still functioning, I should have known that Spanish moss is possibly seen as far north as at least North Carolina. My mind was only on the gulf coast.

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