Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but he who hates correction
is stupid. ~ Proverbs 12:1
Guess what! “The Powers
That Be” must have heard my frustrated grumbling! You know “they” have ears everywhere, just ask
Google or Alexa or Siri. Either that, or
God put a bug in their ear. . . Two more updates later (this afternoon), and my
pictures are working normally and the ‘saving document’ bar is working again! YAY!!
Our hike today was to the top of Mont Joseph – another steep climb, but this hike was up and down like radio waves. You know what I’m talking about?
Radio waves. 😊 (Hey! Let’s not be too critical of my drawing skills! Have you ever tried to draw with a mouse? They tend to squirm.)
Once we got started, the trail became more and more precarious
too! I thought of what the Irish Catholics
always seem to say when there’s some kind of crisis mounting – – “Saints
preserve us!!”, but I found myself more often quoting Carrie Underwood – “Jesus
take the wheel!” Or praying – “Keep my
feet on the narrow path!”
And because it wasn’t scary enough as it was, let’s add some mountain bikes and share the trail! Not always, but at times, we had to share with the bikers. Fortunately, we didn’t cross paths with any on our trail. We did, however see a few on their ‘bike-only’ trails.
Believe it or not, Blaine’s a cautious adventurer,
weighing risks, etc. I know some of you
doubt that when you see him living life literally on the edge, but overall, he’s
pretty cautious. On the other hand, I tend
to lean towards reckless abandon. When I
see something I think might be interesting or fun, I’m all set – “Let’s go!” With no thought to potential hazards (i.e. – I
would’ve paddled right under that hole in Perce Rock, or at least tried to walk
under it) But not always, and definitely
not today! This was one scary trail! And sure as I live and breathe, when Blaine
edits this, his eyes will roll if not physically, at least subconsciously. But this is one time I’m not exaggerating
about the potential for slip-sliding away.
All that said, it was still a beautiful hike – especially once we got to the waterfall area. They had extensive wooden walkways (nice wide ones! 😊) to facilitate taking in the waterfalls and river/creek. Lots of extra steps and stairs, but it was worth it!
We enjoyed our unplanned drive too!
We stopped at the local grocery store on the way home and
impulsively purchased dinner. They had
these beautiful looking stuffed beef pinwheels.
Now, I’ve never made these things, but I’ve seen them. You can stuff them with anything – lay out
thin slices of good quality beef (like flank steak), lay on your ingredients,
roll it up, tie a string around it to hold it together, refrigerate to firm it
up, then slice into about 1” slices – or so the internet said. These seemed to
have swiss cheese, red and yellow bell peppers, red onion and spinach. I say “seemed” because we couldn’t read the
ingredients posted in French. 😊 Since
I’ve never made them, I had to Google it.
You can roast or fry. I chose to
fry in just a tiny amount of pecan oil, then added a splash of red wine I keep
for cooking.
They tasted as wonderful as they looked! We also picked up corn on the cob, which was
also delicious! And at $4 each, a pretty
economical meal. I’m trying to talk Blaine
into picking up a few more and freezing them for later. We’ll see.