I've been really tired lately. I wasn't hungry before bedtime last night, but I woke up around six this morning, and was so hungry I couldn't get back to sleep. So I had a bowl of cereal. When the sugar wore off, I went back to bed for an hour or two. I was a bit hungry all day, even though I ate a lot.
We sat out on the patio, and had bacon and blueberry pancakes for supper. It was really nice, but we decided we'd better go for a walk to burn off those calories. We went over to Lion's Den Gorge. According to the map, it looked like there was a trail that went around the gorge on the north, and then down some steps to the beach, so we looked for that. We couldn't find it, so we slid down the dirt to the beach. From there, we found the steps and went up them to backtrack and find the trail from the other side. We went up the steps, skirted around a part that was washing off the bluff, and ended up in someone's yard. So we had to go back down the steps, cross the stream and find a way back up the hillside to the trail. The hillside was so steep we needed our hands a lot, to get up it. There were tracks in the dirt of deer that had slid down it. (No, it wasn't the bluff facing the lake - you don't go on those.) Then there were the bugs. Swarms of them that want to land all over your head. Very annoying, so we tried to keep moving. Fortunately, they weren't as bad in the woods. It ended up being a strenuous hour.
I guess Heather is coming over tomorrow to cook dinner for us, and her "in-laws" are probably coming too.
We sat out on the patio, and had bacon and blueberry pancakes for supper. It was really nice, but we decided we'd better go for a walk to burn off those calories. We went over to Lion's Den Gorge. According to the map, it looked like there was a trail that went around the gorge on the north, and then down some steps to the beach, so we looked for that. We couldn't find it, so we slid down the dirt to the beach. From there, we found the steps and went up them to backtrack and find the trail from the other side. We went up the steps, skirted around a part that was washing off the bluff, and ended up in someone's yard. So we had to go back down the steps, cross the stream and find a way back up the hillside to the trail. The hillside was so steep we needed our hands a lot, to get up it. There were tracks in the dirt of deer that had slid down it. (No, it wasn't the bluff facing the lake - you don't go on those.) Then there were the bugs. Swarms of them that want to land all over your head. Very annoying, so we tried to keep moving. Fortunately, they weren't as bad in the woods. It ended up being a strenuous hour.
I guess Heather is coming over tomorrow to cook dinner for us, and her "in-laws" are probably coming too.