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Monday, June 20, 2022
Sunday, June 19, 2022
The Father's Day Hike at Hawthorn Glen
Last night Lisa suggested I take Smiley on the annual Father-Son Father's Day hike at Hawthorn Glen.
"It's important to keep the tradition alive," she said.
I thought for a moment. It had been cancelled because of Covid in 2020 and '21, and now Smiley is a 6'3" man on the verge of adulthood.
"The tradition is dead," I said.
Naturally, the first thing in the morning I was gung-ho and we headed right out LOL!
[I called my friend Tre and invited him and my Godson at the last minute, and they jumped to return to the annual event!]
Sadly, I apparently can't read a schedule, because the hike was SATURDAY, not today. Oopie.
It didn't matter of course. The .75 mile nature trail has a self-guiding tour, and even if it didn't it's all old hat to us. So off we all went.
There were a few new things. Some planned, like this observation deck (which was still waiting for stairs) and others unplanned, like a tree that had fallen across the trail.
This pile of sticks reminded me of "Eeyore's House" from our old hikes in Downer Woods :)
As always, Hawthorn Glen was beautiful, and the weather was perfect.
Smiley even pulled some wild onion for our dinner (don't worry - on every previous hike, the host encouraged us to pick some)
It was a great way to kick off Father's Day, and I'm glad we kept the tradition going another year!
Friday, June 17, 2022
Dan Dan
A Father's Day Delivery
Thursday, June 16, 2022
Searching for hidden treasure
Tuesday, June 14, 2022
Monday, June 13, 2022
I Need
ISO Dog Gate
Sunday, June 12, 2022
A Beef about Stranger Things - mild mild spoiler
I think the most unrealistic scene in four seasons of Stranger Things was Steve and company, trapped in the Upside Down, finding four working bikes in the Wheeler house that were capable of traveling seven miles. FOUR.
Saturday, June 11, 2022
Tastee Twist
Woodstock 99
This documentary was a little long and meandering for my taste. Was Woodstock 99 a disaster, with crime and destruction in its wake? Eh, sure. But it was largely a decent, if poorly thought out, event and I'm not sure there's enough meat on the bones to warrant this kind of expose.