Ward and I are taking a little staycation for an extended weekend. Today was our second day.
We modified our plans slightly today because of the excessive heat we're having, meaning that we took an early morning hike in a park closer to home than originally planned. We hadn't been to this park in at least 5 years, so it was time to go back. The air was cool in the shade, and the surrounding forest was a lush green. We walked 3.5 miles and only started to feel the heat at the end. We headed back home, sweaty but content.
Then I wasn't sure I wanted to do the next thing we had planned: to visit the Union Mills Homestead because of the heat. We had stopped here a few years ago but got there just as they were closing. Another thing on our mini bucket list was to return when we could get a better look at things. However, I was worried about the heat of the afternoon, but Ward was encouraging, so off we went. As it turned out, there were two parts to the tour, both inside. The hot outdoor parts were where you looked around on your own, so we cut those parts short.
We were lucky once again in that we were the only people there and had the tour guides all to ourselves. BTW, the attendance at museums is down all over. Seems that people would rather Google about something than visiting it. I just hope they can stay open because I like to visit them. Anyway, below are a few more details of our Friday.
An added bonus was the trail was paved. However, we didn't need to worry about muddy paths because it hadn't rained here in a while. |
On the way home, we stopped at Dairy Queen and shared a Girl Scout Thin Mint Blizzard. We had a good time, and I'm glad Ward |
Tune in tomorrow to see if Ward can convince me to leave the house to venture into the heat of the day to explore more things on our mini bucket list, a.k.a, what we've been meaning to get around to.