Anyway, I digress... Here are some photos of my lone hike.
Here's Maggie, my unwilling subject ;)
Here's Maggie, my unwilling subject ;)
She actually managed to look cute for a couple pictures - when she wasn't running away.
The woods are actually quite beautiful and all the leaves are out right now - even though some of them are turning yellow!! Are the leaves changing at home yet? We actually had a pretty warm week last week, but it has cooled right off this week. We've actually closed most of our windows because it gets quite chilly at night. And I'm not sure what these flowers are, but they're very pretty.
And I seem to be really into fungus right now and am actually considering a micology class as an elective. It might actually be useful for pharmacy because yeast infections and athlete's foot are both fungal (there's my pharmacy-plug for this blog post).
That's about it! I hope this blog finds everyone well and remember, even if you don't have a blogger account, you can post a comment under "anonymous" - just make sure you sign your name at the end so we know it was you!
Sarah
4 comments:
Hi Remi and Sarah!
Just wanted to let you know that I am still in fact reading the blog! It seems like forever since I have laid eyes on you both. I hope that life out west is still treating you well. I plan to be out west at the beginning of the summer, it would be amazing to see you.
Take care,
Sarah R.
Where are you? I couldn't find your email... write back! Are you on Facebook? mine is masson r @ yahoo . com
Remi
I added all those spaces so I don't get spammed to kingdom come.
Well i just talked to you and Remi's adventure on his way home. Tell him I do not have any money to donate for bail.I love all the adventures you guys have including all the pics,
Love Mom
The flowers are some form of jewelweed, aka "touch-me-not." I'm not sure what the latin name is, but if you see these plants in seed, you have to check them out! The seed pods swell so much that even just the slightest touch will cause them to explode, shooting the seeds everywhere! Hence the name "touch-me-not."
Way to get out there by yourself, Sarah. I know it can be rather intimidating, but it's so worth it.
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