Susan and her dogs, Bodie and Reno, picked me up early Thursday morning, and we were off . . .
Wildflowers . . . the lower photo is of sego lillies. I don't know the name of the others:
Lots of granite. I like being around it . . .
Four water striders row across the pool,
Making shadows of clipped poodles on the rocks below.
A tiny fish waits for food.
Susan caught up with me on her return leg and we hiked down to Duck Lake, where we finished our lunch.
Duck Lake is surrounded by lovely flower-filled meadows. There are cattle there, too, and some of them wear bells. You can hear the bells a long way off, and when you get closer, the effect is somewhat like being a spectator at the Tour de France—lots of jangling. Nice, though. The lake was calm and beautiful, set in amongst the granite.


In honor of the 4th of July, we had an All-American dinner of grilled steak and corn on the cob. And we were tired from the hike and went to bed early. Waking up in the middle of the night, I left the tent and saw so many stars . . . the moon was just past new, so the sky was quite dark, making it even more glittery.
Susan and the dogs took a two-hour hike Saturday morning, but I stayed in camp, reading. I also sketched a good rock at the back of our campsite:
When Susan got back, it was time to pack up and head back down the mountain. We'd had a wonderful time. Even a rock at our campsite was sad to see us go . . .

Making shadows of clipped poodles on the rocks below.
A tiny fish waits for food.
Susan caught up with me on her return leg and we hiked down to Duck Lake, where we finished our lunch.
In honor of the 4th of July, we had an All-American dinner of grilled steak and corn on the cob. And we were tired from the hike and went to bed early. Waking up in the middle of the night, I left the tent and saw so many stars . . . the moon was just past new, so the sky was quite dark, making it even more glittery.
Susan and the dogs took a two-hour hike Saturday morning, but I stayed in camp, reading. I also sketched a good rock at the back of our campsite:

2 comments:
Lovely post, lovely pictures. Your blog is as close as I will get to camping this summer.
You SKETCHED! Hooray!
Sounds like a great trip.
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