The book I'm reading is called "Yukon Lady: A Tale of Loyalty and Courage". True story about a gal named Emma who moved to the Yukon in the early 1900's as a new bride. There were lots of things I could have chosen as my picture(s) for the week: cribbage, Husky dogs, sourdough, glaciers, etc. They lived on the Stewart River and the river was central to life for them. That's why I chose "river" as my pic for the week.
Getting a river picture meant a field trip for hubby and I. So this morning we took off across the Hood Canal bridge in search of the Quilcene River. We parked at Rainbow campground and hiked a short distance down to the river.
Dennis and Bonnie on the way down the trail.
Some mushrooms we saw. Love how plentiful fungi are here in the NW. For some reason they have always interested me.
And here she is, the mighty Quilcene River.
Dennis dinking at the rivers edge.
Me on the way back UP the trail...lots of stops to catch my breath.
We finished our little adventure with lunch at the Timber House in Quilcene. Yummy, yummy food. I highly recommend this place if you're in the area.
4 comments:
wonderful photos Cindy. You are so inspiring to get out and explore. Maybe tomorrow......
I missed seeing a Friday Fabric piece this week.
Sharon T
OMGoodness...faithful is your middle name! Great shots...you inspire me.
Love it....makes me want to get out in nature quite badly. Wish we could take the drive into the national forest. Alas, must conserve gasoline.
That's what I call dedication Cindy! So glad I got a little more background on the book your yaya photo was based on. :)
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