Hi, folks,
I'm back from a short vacation to Lake Ouachita State Park, which is near Hot Springs, Ark. Spent three nights up there with my close friend, Miss Jules,* and managed to have a grand time even though my car's brakes began to fail during the latter part of the initial journey to the cabin. Yikes! Lots of hills/mountains there, you know! Had the car towed into town the next morning. Rode in style in a pretty and comfy new tow truck with a very nice man.
Then, lost a half to two-thirds of a day's worth of vacation time, tooling around a mall while the car was being fixed. The good news: bought two pairs of Crocs shoes -- and -- didn't buy anything from the candy store!
Will post some pix later when I get things organized. Highlight of the trip: a WONderful two-hour evening boat ride on the lake when the temperatures felt like spring! I got to "drive" the boat while the Park Ranger wiped water off the seats! Almost mowed down a buoy first thing (well, he should have pointed it out!), but managed to swerve around it in fine style.
Another highlight: sitting on the lakeside deck of our little A-frame, watching the twilight slowly stealing across the sky. It doesn't take much to make me happy, but then again, God's wonders can't really be considered "not much."
If any of you new baritones in Piney Hills Harmony are reading this: I'm sorry I missed this week's rehearsal, but hope to see you next week. I'm sure the one bari who was left behind managed in my absence very well; she is SO capable and talented! [Another bari's granddaughter had her 5th birthday party that night :-) ]
For now, ta-ta -- or should I say, do-re-mi?
-- sr
* See if you can pick us out of the pick-up quartet pic in the post below. ;-D
-- Originally posted 8/26/06
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Hi, folks, (if you're the copyright police, don't read this) (HA, I cheated :P )
I'm back from a short vacation to Lake Ouachita State Park, which is near Hot Springs, Ark. Spent three nights up there with my close friend, Sallie, and managed to have a grand time even though her car's brakes began to fail during the latter part of the initial journey to the cabin. Yikes! Lots of hills/mountains there, you know! She had the car towed into town the next morning. We rode in style in a pretty and comfy new tow truck with a very nice man.
Then, lost a half to two-thirds of a day's worth of vacation time, tooling around a mall while the car was being fixed. The good news: didn't buy anything except a yummy corndog -- and -- didn't buy anything from the candy store!
Highlight of the trip: a WONderful two-hour evening boat ride on the lake when the temperatures felt like spring! I got to watch Sallie Rose "drive" the boat while the Park Ranger wiped water off the seats! I'm glad he didn't ask me to drive. And I promise that while I was humming the theme to "Gilligan's Island" (to myself, of course) it wasn't while Sallie was driving the boat. But seriously, I'm not sure why the song popped into my head. (My goofy sense of humor, I guess). I would do that boat tour again!
Another highlight: sitting indoors in the air conditioned cabin while Sallie sat outside on the lakeside deck of our little A-frame, watching the twilight slowly stealing across the sky.
Yet aNOTHer highlight: Getting to see a little of Hot Springs. Sallie is a wonderful tour guide. We went to a park where I got to see a hot springs waterfall. It was quite lovely. The climb to the top of it was not easy, but it was worth the trip to see the view. I hope the pix come out.
We also went on a hike in the woods. There were signs pointing out the various flora and fauna; the last sign was for poison ivy. We thought that should have been the FIRST sign because there was a lot of it. Turns out it WAS the first sign: we had walked the trail backwards! No, we didn't walk backwards (HA!) we just walked it clockwise instead of counterclockwise. But it was a fine hike no matter which way ya go!
We also went to the water's edge and touched Lake Ouachita. When I told Mom about this, she asked me, "Did you bring any of it home?" And to think I had a water bottle with me! RATS! Missed my chance! Oh well, maybe next time.
Do-re-mi for now!
Sunday, August 27, 2006
Sheila said...
Well, Jules, the theme from Gilligan's Island is pretty cool if you ask me. Hey, it could be worse... you could have thought of the theme from "Titanic."
Sheila
Monday, August 28, 2006