So we went to Granite for the annual camping trip- and even tho the weather was less than cooperative- we had a great time. Ryan left on a Sunday with the rest of the gang (about 40 people) and a few of us, like myself came up a few days later.
This year Alicia brought her best friend RaShelle. It was so nice to have someone her age with her. She tends to either be the oldest of the group of grandkids or younger. I know it can be difficult for her to find someone to hang out with, in those circumstances. It worked out great this year. She could go off and do her thing, Ryan could go fishing and I was taking pictures or napping! lol. I think her friend will be invited every year!
So here are a few pics and a few stories... from the trip.
So- the first night we are there, we hung some fly paper in a tree or two. Intending on catching flies, mosqitos, etc. NEVER in my life have I heard of someone catching a BAT in Fly Paper! We woke up the next morning and I saw, what I thought was a chipmunk dinking around with the fly paper. Upon closer observation.... I confirmed it was not a chipmunk at all. Ryan got out his gloves to get the bat off the paper. Afterwards, the bat crawled up a tree- cleaned himself off and ... vanished! Dracula?? Perhaps we will never know!!
This year Alicia brought her best friend RaShelle. It was so nice to have someone her age with her. She tends to either be the oldest of the group of grandkids or younger. I know it can be difficult for her to find someone to hang out with, in those circumstances. It worked out great this year. She could go off and do her thing, Ryan could go fishing and I was taking pictures or napping! lol. I think her friend will be invited every year!
So here are a few pics and a few stories... from the trip.
So- the first night we are there, we hung some fly paper in a tree or two. Intending on catching flies, mosqitos, etc. NEVER in my life have I heard of someone catching a BAT in Fly Paper! We woke up the next morning and I saw, what I thought was a chipmunk dinking around with the fly paper. Upon closer observation.... I confirmed it was not a chipmunk at all. Ryan got out his gloves to get the bat off the paper. Afterwards, the bat crawled up a tree- cleaned himself off and ... vanished! Dracula?? Perhaps we will never know!!
On to better and less creepy things! The String Lakes. This year seemed so much more of.... a challenge. It took awhile for Alicia to get the hang of the paddling... and then the weather got really bad (like last year). Still good times- and I will still want to go every year. But maybe just get 2 canoes and let people trade on and off.
2 of the 4 canoes.... and if you look... that dot out there in the water is Alicia! (so I just clicked on the picture and I think that is Devin my brother in law out in the water as well).
The two down by the river.
I also have other pictures of Granite on my photography blog- if anyone wants to check those out:
www.erinspencephotography.blogspot.com
I also have other pictures of Granite on my photography blog- if anyone wants to check those out:
www.erinspencephotography.blogspot.com
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