tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-719032287579686529.post5236706066995948274..comments2023-09-07T06:33:47.376-07:00Comments on George & Sandy's Great Adventure: A Different Way of Living and Rule #3George & Sandyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02781167543303198930noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-719032287579686529.post-46278318931303336432009-09-18T14:13:24.407-07:002009-09-18T14:13:24.407-07:00Enjoyed reading your latest blog and I felt like I...Enjoyed reading your latest blog and I felt like I was right there hiking those trails! As evidence by your monarch picture, you heeded rule #2 and had your camera along for the hike..... good for you! Your pics are awesome and add to my living vicariously. Thanks for sharing.<br />Another benefit of your hiking adventures now is that you will be in great shape by the time you get out west and want to hike all those awesome trails out there!!!<br />George, I think your next dabbling will have to be editing "1000 Ways to Enjoy S'Mores" PB sounds yummy! ;)<br />Glad to hear Trix and Norty are doing well too!!!Judyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18287676665091229378noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-719032287579686529.post-22589810946214754182009-09-18T06:03:22.288-07:002009-09-18T06:03:22.288-07:00Yesterday I also saw a male pheasant at the end of...Yesterday I also saw a male pheasant at the end of the "trail".<br /><br />Last night at the campfire we watched a Black-crowned Night Heron stalk his prey along the shoreline by the marina area. They make an unusual sound.<br /><br />Norton (our male Petit Basset) who's greatest adventure so far during his camping has been finding 3 bones left by some pesky raccoon at the last two campgrounds. Of course, being a scent hound, this comes naturally to him. If you are camping nearby and hear the stern "DROP IT" command, you know Norty has found another treasure.SANDY STOLTZhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16731823318596405378noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-719032287579686529.post-13081189157723531232009-09-18T01:18:23.829-07:002009-09-18T01:18:23.829-07:00George/Sandy,
Your new adventure is bringing back...George/Sandy,<br /><br />Your new adventure is bringing back some faint memories of days gone past--a long time ago. Just keep the "honeymoon" stage alive as long as you can. Someday, without your even being aware of it--the day will come when you will start to find what you are experiencing right now (for the last few days too) will start to wain. My advice to you to keep this keen spirit alive (the honeymoon), is to reflect back on these early days of your NEW life --often-- so that the activities and thoughts that you are journaling today will carry on for a very long time. <br /><br />You probably have little or no idea of what I'm talking about now--but a year or two from now--you WILL my friend! Enjoy the journey and I look forward to showing you around the Pacific Northwest next summer too! It is so-o-o-o beautiful here and Mount Rainier (65 miles south of where I am parked) is beckoning you to come visit her. She majestically rises over 14,200 feet above sea level...Gypsy Johnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00772267814422447021noreply@blogger.com