9.24.2013

impromptu weekend adventure, in chronological order, with approximately one zillion pictures

On Friday, the weather was beautiful and warm, and I decided that Phillip and I needed to shake things up and have a special little adventure together. So all four of us went to the camp (we have a camp! Can this be real?) for supper (real talk: drive-through sandwiches, no beautiful Pinterest pinic) and then Phillip and I stayed overnight. When we arrived, this fawn was in the back field, keeping an eye on us. Reports from the neighbours indicate that there are between 10 and 20 deer in the field most evenings. This leaves me wondering what kind of fencing we'll need for our future gardens, which farmer Adam has already started to work on. (Rotted hay? Check! Reading Ruth Stout? Check!) Here's the adventure as I saw it.


I can't figure out what these flowers are. They're very low growing and tiny; they seem to spread a bit, and bees love them.
 See the tracks in the puddle?


I love toad bellies! I just want to tickle them.



 Crazy fungi. I don't know what this is called, either.




 He's winking.

After a gorgeous sunset, we cuddled up with the lantern in our sleeping bags and read, read, read. And we woke up to a soft, grey morning with the moon looking down at us.


The fog lifted, and there was more reading for both of us, and hot chocolate with giant marshmallows with breakfast.
 I know I've mentioned my love of P.D. James before (she's incredible!) and I really enjoyed this book. A fun, quick read. (I don't usually treat books in this fashion. I don't know what came over me.)


We played some tiddly winks before our walk out. Whenever he's concentrating, he sticks out that tongue. Always has.
That little adventure was exactly what we needed.

8 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness! You have a piece of paradise right here. <3

    You'll probably need 8 ft tall fencing though. Deer...grrr. ;)

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  2. Wow, just stunning.

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  3. Carol S-B9/24/2013

    Oh, I just love your photography.
    Thank you, Sherrie, for taking us along on this beautiful, peaceful, wondering journey.

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  4. WOW! That was wonderfully refreshing to "join" you on your adventure! Thanks for sharing!!

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  5. Anonymous9/25/2013

    Looks like you had a wonderful time! Thanks for sharing! PS I believe that is a coral mushroom :)

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  6. absolutely magical.

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  7. Thanks so much for all of your comments! When you're all here to visit, I can't wait to take you in for a walk!

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  8. This is really lovely Sherrie! The photos are all wonderful!
    PS. I agree. We have found coral fungi like that up there. It is so neat!

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