In other news, the Tooth Fairy made a stop at our Flagstaff house last night to take possession of Annie's first tooth! We were all happy that he or she knew where we were!
Thursday, July 24, 2008
A Hike a Day (at least)
Every morning and most evenings we go for a hike on the trail close to our house. I usually let the kids get a head start and then I do an up-tempo hike to get my heart rate going (which is really quite easy for me to do at 7000 ft.). I wanted to share some of the sites I get to see every day.
This view is along the Pumphouse Trail, which is about a ten minute hike from our house. And what is this?
You guessed it -- it's an elk dropping (photo courtesy of Michael). Michael was upset with me because he saw it in the morning and wanted to hike back to it right away to get a picture of it while it was still "fresh." I made him wait until the evening so it didn't have quite the "chocolate chip" look it had in the morning.
I took this photo this morning. This harmless looking cloud is a cumulonimbus cloud (sometimes called a thunderhead) and it may bring another storm this afternoon.
I usually stop to make sure the kids are doing o.k. before I head home again. We stay in close contact by walkie-talkie.
In other news, the Tooth Fairy made a stop at our Flagstaff house last night to take possession of Annie's first tooth! We were all happy that he or she knew where we were!
In other news, the Tooth Fairy made a stop at our Flagstaff house last night to take possession of Annie's first tooth! We were all happy that he or she knew where we were!
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5 comments:
Thank goodness the Tooth Fairy is a lot like Santa Claus and knows where people are who aren't at their usual abode. Congratulations, Annie.
Yes, I wonder if they are in cahoots.
Doodie!
You do know how to inspire envy. Looks like a lot of fun.
Oh, It is.
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