Sunday, March 28, 2010

A walk on the wild side


Yesterday was a teeny tiny glimpse of the season idling patiently ahead, a single day and window of sunshine wedged between a wall of rain and windy weather that has been dominating the Pacific Northwest and my mood swings. Dave talked me off a job I have been blissfully working on for a few days and we hit the road for the Illinois Valley to check out the spectacular wildflowers. Packing some snacks and the dogs, it was not lost on either of us that the last time we hiked Little Falls two years ago we were accompanied by our beloved duo we have since lost to cancer. Not a lot of time for reminiscing between keeping Peppers frantic barking and Maggies ear splitting yipping from spoiling our fun. We descended the rocks to an isolated slice of shoreline to crash and bake while the dogs played on the waters edge. I took photos of the multitude of flora blooming from every nook and cranny and we marveled at the erratically raging river. March Madness indeed...

2 comments:

Leah Fry said...

You are not a bad writer. Give yourself a break, miss.

RoSe said...

I'd like to think what I lack in vocabulary, humor (God I wish were funny like you)...and correct grammar & punctuation, I make up for in perseverance.
Actually was relating to a blog I read this past week on why people don't blog and the IAMNOTAWRITER syndrome they have. Check.
As usual, thanks for your support...