| Happy Birthday, Betty! |
SATURDAY! A COLD but clear day with sunshine and beautiful blue skies. Dave and I had breakfast/ coffee together and then he left for MA after his shower. I left the house around 9:30 to meet the people riding in my car for the hike. One guy was going to meet us there. The hike is in the southern region of the Adirondack Mountains near Caroga Lake and it was like a different world out there. It's only about 80 minutes northwest of where we live but there was still a lot of snow on the ground, much colder temps and frozen mud/ice.
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| This is at the end of the first .4 miles into the woods We chose to hike the Red Loop trail which is a 2.5 miles trail around Willie Wildlife Pond/Marsh |
When we got to this point, we went left and that's when we saw all the post holes (not ok! this means someone(s) hiked in snow over 6 inches without snowshoes or cross country skies on which leaves deep holes and then is dangerous in late winter/early spring for hikers. Mainly because the snow then freezes leaving these huge holes. People who post hole really don't understand winter hiking. Most of the trail was icy and snowcovered but we did well. I used one pole as did most of the hikers except Jill who had her microspikes on (I chose to leave mine in the car) and Evelyn and the guys didn't use poles.
Here's a few pics of our hike:
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| Willie Wildlife Pond and Marsh in all its frozen beauty |
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| Evelyn in the pines with no post holes on this part of the trail! |
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| Ready, set....crawl!! |
After getting around the pond, we decided not to go back to the cars via the longer ridge trail and instead opted to go back across the pond at the 2nd longer bridge and return to the junction where the signs are located in the first pic above. By now we had gone just under 2 miles, were cold, two of us had feet plunged into muddy water and the wind was picking up. It was also lightly snowing. We got back to the junction and then it was just another .4 miles back to the car. All in all, we hiked 2.2 miles. We were home by about 3 pm!
Once I was home, I got the mail, unpacked my backpack and emptied the hydration pack. Cleaned up and changed into regular clothes. I had some dinner around 6:30 pm and watched a movie on Netflix that was on the edge of your seat gripping. It's called The Captive. Is similar to true crime but fiction. Based on a s*x trafficking ring and set in western NY. It's very well done!! The ending is well done. The guy on the DVD cover plays the dad of the kidnapped little girl. He was an excellent actor!
I also listened to the MP3s on Church planning center app and practiced my alto part for Good Friday. The rest of the evening was spent reading. I'm reading two good books: a fiction that is part of a detective series I enjoy set in Sweden, and Harris's non-fiction book on her run for President. It's SO good! I would love to meet her Baptist pastor!! She includes a prayer he prayed for her. I'm only on chapter 4....it reads like a novel so is an easy non-fiction.
SUNDAY: I was up by 7:30 so had a good night's sleep and although I first woke up about 4 AM, I was able to fall back asleep after I opened a window a little bit for fresh, cold air. After coffee and the day's meditation and prayer from the Lectio 365 app which was all about Jesus riding in to Damascus on the donkey (Palm Sunday), I took a shower, ate breakfast and got ready for church. I rang through the music one more time as I had rehearsal at 12:30. Then I had a phone conversation with my youngest daughter Claire for about 15 minutes. It was good to hear from her as she had had a busy week and we didn't chat at all during the week.
Church was awesome....the worship was powerful, the communion time was inspiring, and Pastor Rex preached on the Cross and what it means. His title was "What do you see" (when we see the cross). He had 3 main points of what the Cross reveals to us. It was SO good. He also gave people a chance to pray the prayer of salvation. At 12:15, which is when church ended, Courtney and I had vocal ensemble rehearsal for the Good Friday service. We practiced until 2 pm and then I had to go get gas in the car. By the time I was home, it was 2:30 and I made my self some dinner. (leftover pasta, broccoli, plant-based chicken and sauce). I then had a phone call with my friend Cheryl from my childhood hometown. After that, I did some light housework and sat down to read. I had just started when Dave arrived home. We chatted about his mom, etc and then I read some blogs, and will spend the evening talking with Dave, and reading. Today I am fighting one of the cervicogenic headaches although I did do the neck stretches so....not sure why it's flaring up.
Overall, it's been a good weekend with some good activities and also some down time.
How was your weekend??





















