• Stefanie buried in the cushions

    Last Day in Nature

    9 de junio de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    In the morning, Stefanie was too slow getting up, so I decided to remove the bed and throw the beddings at her in hope it will make her get up, though I only buried her under the cushions.
    We went up to one last hike in the Seneca Rocks area, where we were greeted by rain and decided to make our way back before lightning would hit us.
    Then we went to the Horseshoe Recreation Campground in West Virginia, a small campground in a valley. We were the only people there (except the friendly woman and her husband which were the campground caretakers). There we walked along the river, bathing our feet and enjoying our last day in Nature (next two days, we will just be driving up to Boston again). We lighted a fire, tried to burn some of the chopped tree the caretaker of the campground said we could try to burn (did not work) and played some cards.
    In the night here in the valley, it actually got really cold and in the morning, when I would make tea and go outside to drink it and read my book until the other two were awake, I did not leave the camper this time but just quietly stayed in bed, wrapped up in my blanket and jacket.
    It was very nice at the campground but I think we were all eager to leave and get into the sun.
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