Yes indeed, our morning hike at Turkey Creek was quite pleasant. So much of the creek looks dry, dry, dry. Still sufficiently wet for Mamie to splash though. Those hiking were: AnnaE, KathleenC with (of course) Baby and Mamie, PegG (known as Me, Myself and I), and Jacque with the Diva. Our conversation topics ranged widely: if one of us is prepping to hike in Peru (guess who), how much underwear to take; does Spain have mountains to consider if you are planning to walk the Camino trail; where does a dog sleep and how many beds does she need; how many days does it take to walk the Camino de Santiago, do you need a backpack and tent, and what is a albergues; attending the Kerrville Folk Festival and will there be toilets and where do you camp; Phone Scope and how to use on a phone, spotting scope, and bins; what to cook if you are the chef at the Kerrville Folk Festival; beetles mating on the trail; identifying plants using the app Seek, sometimes right and other times wrong; dragonflies and damselflies seeking water; why was Sheba better behaved today; how many miles per day to walk when prepping for the Camino trail and what type of shoes to wear; being a kayak outing leader; what birds are seen in Peru and Spain; some of us wish we going somewhere exciting; why it is so difficult to sleep sometimes. Enough I suppose.
Come join us next week to hike Turkey Creek. One of us will be in Peru and one in Kerrville. Jacque