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Posted on February 12, 2021 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
Categories: A story to share
 
Wednesday was such a beautiful day, we went up to Blood Mountain for our daily walk.  The trailhead is about 5 miles past Vogel State Park on 19/129.  Blood Mountain is part of the Appalachian Trail, about 30 miles from the southern terminus at Springer Mountain.  We often see through-hikers on this trail.  And on a spring or summer weekend day, we have seen hundreds of people.   But on Wednesday, we hardly saw anybody;  I counted about 20 people over the 4.3 miles.
 
I took this picture to show you the terrain of the trail.  This IS the trail.  The whole trail isn't this rocky, but a lot of it is just like this.  A little different than walking the Five Forks loop.  ;D   We hike up about 2 miles, and it takes about an hour and a half.  We rest at the top, then the trip back down only takes an hour.  Easier going downhill than up.  But a really nice hike either way.
 
Next time you're looking for an adventure, go to Blood Mountain, it's a great hike in all seasons.  
 
HAPPY HIKING!!!
Posted on February 10, 2021 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
When we walked the loop on Monday, it was warm, but there was still a little snow and ice around.  
 
I took this picture looking down into the water;  you can even see a bit of ice on the surface.  See all those dark dots?  They are frog eggs.  We see them every year about this time, and watch as they hatch and grow into tadpoles and then into frogs.  It is fascinating to see the progression.
 
Next time you're down by the creek, be sure to look in the holding ponds.  All three ponds have frog eggs in them.  
 
HAPPY HIKING!!!
Posted on February 7, 2021 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
Categories: A story to share
 
It didn't take very long to do, so we thought we wouldn't get caught.   But at the very end of our painting, two cars drove by:  we were caught in the act of graffiti art!!!  Oh well...it was FUN!!!
 
And, she makes me smile.  Reminds me of Carmen.  
 
HAY SWEETIE AND ME!!!
Posted on February 6, 2021 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
Categories: A story to share
 
Jon and I started repainting the haybale snowman on Thursday.  Mike put away the folk art snowmen, and brought me enough spray paint to graffiti the entire neighborhood.  I promise I won't do that, but I do intend to repaint the haybale.  Just waiting for another nice day.  Stay tuned...
 
I'll take a picture of the new/old haybale.  Maybe we can make this thing last til next winter.  
 
I miss Patty and her creative ideas, but if you have any suggestions for seasonal decorations, let me know.  I'm open to all ideas.
 
HAPPY VALENTINES!!!
Posted on February 5, 2021 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
I know we are all dreaming of spring;  I even checked my seed stash today, getting ready to plant;  but the truth is:  it is still mid-winter.
 
We saw these icicles today, below Troy and Tom's house, and they don't seem to be melting any time soon.  Oh well.  
 
Just keep dreaming of spring, and before you know it, it will be time to plant, time to get outside, and best of all, time for daffodils!!!
 
HAPPY FEBRUARY!!!
Posted on January 19, 2021 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
Categories: A story to share
 
We walked down to the mailboxes last week, and took this beautiful picture from the meadow.  
 
You can see the houses at the top of Five Forks Drive, and if you look to the left you can see another hill.  That's where our house is, just under those pine trees.  You can't see our house, but those trees are next to us.
 
You sure can't see this in summer, when everything is green.  Thought you'd like to see a pretty picture of winter.
 
HAPPY WINTER!!!
Posted on January 18, 2021 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
Categories: A story to share
 
There are so many funny stories from my years at Sunnybrook Day School.  Here's a good one relating to Arts and Crafts.
 
One day at Show and Tell, a very shy little friend shared with us a sock puppet she had made using a scrap of fur.  When I asked her how she made it, she flipped her puppet around (it was on her hand) to let the puppet speak to me, and said:  "She made me with Arts and Craps."
 
Can we ever walk into a Michael's or JoAnn Fabrics store without thinking of that?  NOPE.
 
HAPPY CRAFTING!!!
Posted on January 17, 2021 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
Categories: Crafts
 
Hahaha!!!  This is ME and nearly every other crafter/quilter/gardener I know.
 
Funny thing is:  We understand this COMPLETELY!!!
 
HAPPY CRAFTING!!!
Posted on January 13, 2021 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
Categories: Computers
 
Have you ever searched the Archives for something fun to read?  All you have to do is go to the blog page, and look over to the right.  See the Archives?   You can access archived blogs from the very beginning, July 2017.  And you can search them by categories;  see the categories?  Try it.
 
In order to use the Searching the Site feature, though, you have to be logged in.  But if there's something you're looking for, just leave me a comment, and I'll find it for you and reply.  
 
So if I miss a day or two, you can still enjoy the blog.  
 
HAPPY WINTER!!!
 
 
 
Posted on January 12, 2021 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
Look!!!  Sandy has peas growing in her garden.  Don't you love how you can see the peas inside the pods with the sun shining through them?  
 
She lives in south Florida, so NOW is their early spring growing season.  They have peas, spinach, lettuce, and other early vegetables growing.  We can get these vegetables going in March.  
 
Thanks for the picture Sandy; it gives me hope that spring IS coming.  And we'll be able to get our garden going...soon.
 
HAPPY WINTER STILL!!!
 
 
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