We voted on Tuesday. The polling place was halfway between home and Charleston Falls so I decided to walk on the trails..
I stopped to take photos at the entrance. Cinda and the park staff dedicated a brick to Tom and me, and one to our friend, Pat, who was also a naturalist trail guide for the parks. Hercules and Azalea were Cinda's dogs who took special training so they could come with her to the park for programs. I don't know Molly.
A woman out for a walk also stopped and took a photo of me behind the two bricks. I was pleased.
People call these "Brown-eyed Susans". They are part of a memorial to John Wannamaker who was a longtime trustee on the park district board. They were blooming beside the entrance to the trails.
I met a group of young students who were spending the day learning about the park.
How wonderful that you and Tom have a brick! Nice photo of you! What a nice day you had for your hike. The Cedar Pond sign is very clever!
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I wasn't sure I could even find my blog because it has been a long time since I have posted anything. A lot has happened including a trip to London and Paris and now this bout with chemo.
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