Thanks for the cool hiking gear, that was passed down from the Fralic family!
Memorial Day weekend, we took a trip to Cumberland Falls about a half hour from our place. Here in Kentucky, it is compared to the great Niagra Falls. I do have to give credit to the fact that it is a huge waterfall and oh so powerful. It is amazing how calm and quiet the river is just up to the heart pounding drop; truly one of the next biggest waterfall I have seen next to Niagra. However, the brown water and the waterfall just did not quiet seem "Niagra"esque. It is truly amazing that we have such beautiful scenery basically in our backyard. Oh yes, and at night during a full moon, the falls apparently have a "moonbow". That will have to be an adventure for later this summer!
I discovered that there are black bear here as well, not surprising considering we are still in the Appalachian mountians. They are not talked about much here and it does not seem like they are really seen where we live but the national park where the falls were had signs alerting us of the natural habitat. Our Asheville neighbors have sent, "Hellos" along with stories of a mama black bear and her cubs that are visiting the neighborhood these days.
Lexi is loving summer and longingly gazes out at the pasture from our porch, as the heat has limited her activity this week. The heat and the sun are welcomed, though a little draining as our air unit cannot keep up with the intensity of it. Considering we are still in the mountains, I didn't expect such humid heat, though Williamsburg seems to have it every year, according to the locals.
I attempted to be a part of the community yard sale this past Saturday. It was a failure as I had only made $0.75 by noon and had seen maybe two cars stop by. Brenton got a kick out of it, at least. By the end of the day I think I had accumulated about $18. Enough to make up for the melted cupcakes I had made to sell and our recent Starbucks trip. Had fun chatting with the neighbor ladies though and got a homemade doughnut from the local bakery, yummm!
And we finished our Saturday night having hamburgers with our worship pastor and his wife. We are attending a small, small church of about 30 on Sunday mornings. There are a great core of staff members that are bi-vocational and have been serving our Williamsburg community of mountain people for a little over 5 years. (If you ever watched or read Christy, it would the be the modern day equivalent. We live in a very poor and uneducated area.) We are really enjoying the community of believers we have been meeting and have connected with a small group as well.
I will sign off until next time as get up to check on Lexi and watch the elegant evening sky turn purple.
Sweet, tired little Riley at the end of the day and energized Daddy ready for the next adventure! "Wanna go again next weekend?"
2 comments:
That does sound like a fun adventure!
B
Looks like so much fun! The falls are beautiful! And poor Riley looks exhausted!
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