A Jiggin' and a Kayakin' We Will Go
The main activity at the WIN NARKSMO circuit is kayaking. This is the view from the campground down to Sylamore Creek, where it flooded in March and April. Look at that poor little tree!
On one kayaking trip, our group left from the campground and floated down the nearby White River.
We have a tradition that whoever gets dunked in the water has to wear the duck cap until someone else gets dunked. Bob was very happy to hand it off to Nancy.
We also did a lot of dancing in Mountain View. I thought the best place was Taylor's Sons of the Ozarks. Each night they urged us to return, saying "It won't be any better, but it'll be different."
If you look closely, you will see a barefoot jig and sister Barbara dancing.
More barefoot jiggin' and double harmonica playin'. The two harmonicas are in different keys and were necessary because a harmonica doesn't have all notes on it.
On another day, Barbara, Phil and I went to Mountain Home, 50 miles away from Mountain View, so I could buy the kind of bread I like. In order to try to justify the trip, I found a group of historic buildings called the Rapps Barren Settlement in Mountain Home. This is a log cabin from the 1860s.
On one kayaking trip, our group left from the campground and floated down the nearby White River.
We have a tradition that whoever gets dunked in the water has to wear the duck cap until someone else gets dunked. Bob was very happy to hand it off to Nancy.
We also did a lot of dancing in Mountain View. I thought the best place was Taylor's Sons of the Ozarks. Each night they urged us to return, saying "It won't be any better, but it'll be different."
If you look closely, you will see a barefoot jig and sister Barbara dancing.
More barefoot jiggin' and double harmonica playin'. The two harmonicas are in different keys and were necessary because a harmonica doesn't have all notes on it.
On another day, Barbara, Phil and I went to Mountain Home, 50 miles away from Mountain View, so I could buy the kind of bread I like. In order to try to justify the trip, I found a group of historic buildings called the Rapps Barren Settlement in Mountain Home. This is a log cabin from the 1860s.
4 Comments:
Your first picture shows the exact spot that I was launched on my 1st ever kayak trip. I went upstream alone... there was only 1 kayak in the group and it was Dick's. Several of us were parked right on the beach! on grass!
Love your videos...keep up the good work.
Hugs, Sharon
Funny, I don't see you in any kayaking pictures. Oh, I know, that's because you're taking them. Great barefoot close-up.
Must be some good bread!
What kind of bread was worth such a long trip? Love the jigging!
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