Friday 6 April 2012

Good Friday

Hey, second day in a row I've been able to blog! Feels good to have so much free time. I went to bed at 930 last night - which is normal for me. But I slept until I was fully rested, and didn't have to wake to the sound of an alarm. Got to sleep for as long as I wanted with my furry friends in toe. Today I accomplished a lot of relaxing, groomed my two dogs, and went on a rock hunt with my parents. We went out into the back roads of our town to find some flat slate rocks for my parents future pond and rock garden. I love coming home because we always go out into the bush. Don't really get that down south. On our adventure we were following a road that followed a river. It was really pretty. Here are some pictures from our day.
This is the rock pile we were searching for. someone had told my dad it existed somewhere back there, and we found it! Pretty odd sight to just see all these perfect flats rocks all piled like this.
Here is a picture of the river from the sidelines.

This is a bridge that goes over the river. I took this picture to show the massive mountains in the background.
Took this picture looking into the water because the image made me really want to go swimming. It was freezing out so of course I didn't
This is the river from on the bridge. This part was very fast and choppy because it was shallow and had lots of rocks. further down the stream it gets calm and much deeper. Such a pretty thing to see.
And lastly, is a photo of mom waving at me! 

I just love the wilderness.  I can't wait for the summer, I really hope I can find time this summer to get some camping done, its been too long! I miss the smell of camp fire. 

Until next time (tomorrow) ! 

D



4 comments:

  1. It was a fun day! Notice how an adventure is more intense when you've got a camera along? Hey, do you want the pic I took of you on the bridge to put on your blog?

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    1. Just copy it from my easter weekend album on fb :)

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  3. Yeah,great day hon,will definately get out overnight camping when you come up again.

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