My niece and nephew are visiting from out of town and made the trip to check on the cabin this week. My nephew was not content watching the concrete pour from up above (where we sat), but suddenly appeared in the midst of the workers. With hands on hips, he observed, contemplated, and then began to INSTRUCT! Oh, yes, he pointed out where the concrete needed to be spread, how the buckets were to be handled, and gave great input (not requested, input, but valuable, I'm quite sure). It was amusing from my vantage point. Good humor was maintained by all.
Then my niece and I took time out to wade into the cold creek. Note her toes curled up! We waded in with the dogs, threw sticks, splashed, and squealed with the shock of the cold water. It was a beautiful spring day with blue skies, warm sun, and a cool breeze. All three of us hiked up the ridge line and out to the upper road. It was a great day for adventure.
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