SO GOOD TO BE HERE. High waters, massive runoff, over-average snow pack still to melt, so the grizzlies are still in the low country.
Every bug in north America is on my wind shield plus the dreaded gravel ding. Still, the thrill of being in this high-intensity valley where the summers are short but nuclear-loaded with adventure on every level, never ceases to enthrall and amaze me.
But before anything begins with or without me, I'm diving into the sack for a much-needed full night's sleep. Goodnight moon. Goodnight lupine. Goodnight mountains. Goodnight friends. Goodnight debt-ceiling.
Glad you are safely at your destination. So lovely to see you last week! :)
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Hope you had a wonderful trip to SB. Wonderful seeing you....will keep up with your adventures and sending much love.
ReplyDeleteBack home in TN it is hot, sticky, with heat indices well into the 100s for the next few days. Thinking of you. Mutter, mutter!
ReplyDeleteThanks. If it's any consolation, the cottonwood and pine pollens are crazy out-of-control.....still the temps are nice! Hear you all had quite a storm in Franklin the other day!
ReplyDeleteFor a time, Cool Springs was Roaring Rapids!
ReplyDeleteWow, flash flooding happens!
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