This is a crying entry. Today when I opened my computer, one of the following pictures popped up. I sit here disgusted at myself, hurting, aggravated, and tired of hurting.
Sherry and I have hiked over 1900 miles now on the Appalachian Trail. The longest we trekked in a summer was 900 miles. This adventure was ALL Sherry's idea, but once we started it became a love.
Taking a break to soak our feet was even fun. I remember once in Virginia, Sherry said as she jumped up," There is a snake in there!"
I laughed, "Put your feet back in there, that water is too cold for a snake!" She did and I saw a water moccasin head for her feet." I told her to get them out, she was right!!'
Much of the trail is like this. Just a rough walk in the woods.
We passed by many old graveyards. All of them isolated, some still cared for but all serene.
In populated areas we hiked thru many Farmer's fields. This is a fence crossing one of the easier crossings. LOL
Walking you enjoy the sound of water cascading down a mountain OR
Just enjoy seeing an isolated lake, you know someone surely must fish there!
She claims I took these to show her rear. Well, she does have a pretty one!
5 comments:
You have such a wonderful collection of memories and experiences. Thank you so much for sharing them with us. I really enjoy visiting here.
God bless you and your family, Jack and Sherry.
What Victor just said!
I'm more than a little aghast at the image of all those roots extending across the trail. That's something I never considered; how many unsuspecting folks fall flat on their face, wondering how they got there.
I often think about revisiting places I loved, but I'm afraid the reality of what's 'now' would sully my memories of what 'was.'
We've all got to have dreams, it's what keeps us going. Don't give up but maybe shorten the trip some. A little at a time, you'll get there!
I love seeing your photos from the past. Great memories you two have made in your lifetime.
Keep your dreams - you never know what will be possible.
Don't give up on your dreams. Even if you just find a nice few miles to do a two or three day short hike. Enjoy whats around you. Take it slow and dont over do it. You will be glad you did.
I'm not Anonymous
I'm Lisa D!
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