Last week I told my librarian that we were going to the country for vacation and she looked around, somewhat jokingly, and asked “And where are we now?” It made me laugh, but even despite my rural state, I don’t really live in the country. I can see more neighbors than I can count on both hands, I own a third of an acre, and on a quiet night I can hear either the sounds from the highway or cows mooing, depending on which way the wind is blowing. We are rural, for sure, but not country.
My parents, however, are country! And my kids love it! This week we went to visit for my mom’s birthday and some good old fashioned country fun. I’d love to give long, detailed, descriptions, but it’s late (again!) and I’m tired (always!), so as usual I’ll let the photos do the work.
We took several walks up the tractor road (I think it has a real name, but I don’t know it) and we had fun looking at rocks and tractors and frogs and butterflies. On the way back we collected as many types of flowers as we could find. I think we had over 20. I was going to do a project around identifying and drawing them, but that never happened.
I LOVE that he poses for me now!
I have so many great shots of him smiling for the camera.
Eve, selecting which grass she wants to chew on for the walk up the road.
Hay bales in a row
I had a lot of fun playing with my camera settings on this trip. I took a ton of pictures of flower and small creatures.
The problem with taking so many pictures is that it's often hard for me to decide which ones are best.
Calm and peaceful at the pond (this lasted about 5 seconds!)
I love them.
Who taught that guy how to row a boat?!
Isn't this an interesting looking caterpillar? I haven't bothered to do the research yet to figure out what it is. Any guesses?
My mom called this a Christopher Robin moment.
I love the flower and the way her curls stick out under the hat.
The next day was my mom’s birthday. We went out to breakfast and then hit an awesome playground where everyone had fun. Everyone!
The best photo I took at breakfast :)
Alan did some serious climbing, showing all the little kids how it's done!
Happy 60th Birthday Mom!!! Look at you go!!
She is on a cool spinning thing that she loved.
This slide took a little practice, but then it was one of the favorites at the playground.
Coming down!
I love this picture and those people! :)
After the playground we headed home for lunch and quiet time. We all needed a rest! For afternoon snack we decided to skip right to dessert. Strawberry shortcake a la mode! :) Yum!
Dessert time! (the obligatory photo of Rosy)
Then it was time for presents…
The kids helped, of course.
The money shot! Literally! :) I have a bunch of photos of present opening, but this was definitely the most fun. Thanks Katie! Mom will enjoy the present but we all enjoyed the unwrapping!
After the excitement of dessert and presents we headed out for another walk.
Up the hill this time, heading to another pond.
King of the hay bales!
Another pond, this one had tiny tadpoles and beautiful blue dragonflies. Neither of which I was able to take a good photo of. The kids played happily until I dragged them out of the water.
Tuesday started with a trip to the local library, my library growing up, where they had a musical performance. The kids had fun with the music and fun picking out a few books to take home.
Watching the music show at the library. Lex remembered this place from our one visit last year. He even remembered where the bathroom is and commented that they had new paper cups this time.
Reading after the show.
Look at this giant bird we saw. It had a huge wing and tail span. When it flew we saw yellow and blue (?) in the tail. It was huge!
Another shot. Any guesses?
Lex sat down on a pile of rocks to take a break. When he was rested he stood up and peed off the rocks then jumped down and kept walking. He's a country boy at heart! (aren't all boys?!)
Canoeing
Rosy knows how to relax!
Primo Paddlers!
Look, I was on this vacation too! :) I got a turn to refresh my paddling skills and handed the camera to Rosy.
We had a lot of fun with this frog!
It was HUGE and just sat there while we got super close.
Dad took the kids out in the rowboat too.
That silly frog just sat there while Lex caught it.
Wednesday, time to head home. On the way we decided to stop at Howe Caverns and do some spelunking. (or mild guided touring, as the case may be) Mom drove up with us and we had lunch then did the tour. After that it was a straight shot home. No breaks or anything.
In the cavern.
They call this the pipe organ. There is another spot across the walk way that you can hum into and the hum sounds like it comes out of the pipe organ.
It's hard to take pictures in caves. I need a special cave lense or something :)
This is the stuff of horror films!
This one is for Alan. He was super happy to have an average MPG over 60. :)
Well, that took me over two hours! Sheesh! I probably should have broken it up into several posts, but alas, I did not. Have you seen enough?
What? What’s that you say?! You want more photos?! You mean 41 is not enough? How about 307? Will that be enough?
Want a few more? I’ve saved the best for last. Check out Rosy’s fancy photos over at A Very Rosy Year.
That’s all I’ve got, there ain’t no more. I need to rest now.
Y’all come back, ya hear!
Love and hugs,
mema
your pictures all came out soo bright and beautiful! miss you all!
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