Then we got in the car and headed down to a side road out in Lake Country where I plucked a bag full of apples from a tree that grows outside of the farmer’s fenced yard. I discovered that tree about three years ago and I return to it every year to gather a bag full of the most delicious apples I’ve ever tasted. After that we headed out for a trip to Lumby and Cherryville country which is 14 miles further down the road. Cherryville is a unique little community in the foothills of the Monashee Mountains.
If you can’t find the sun at home a trip out in nature with a little tree hopping and hugging is all one needs to restore one’s spirits. It was a lot of fun until some dumb ass hunter starting shooting at hell knows what. We did get a few good shots of our own (with the camera) before we high tailed it out of there since we were all dressed in black. Not a good idea when walking around in the bush and there's hunters out and about.
2 comments:
There can never be too many trees to hug! You were each looking good out there until shots were fired. (;-(
Jacket weather in BC is looking good. Not a bad Beaver Dam either. I was in awe of the size of those changing leaves.
Thank you for taking us along on your Sunday outing.
Blessings
Wow, I can imagine the adrenalin rush when you heard those shots being fired. Such beautiful forest and the beaver dam is wonderful. A lovely day for sure.
Sharon
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